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#639 – Lessons On Healing Community After A Large-Scale Disaster with Melissa Glaser
Melissa Glaser is a licensed professional counselor who’s been providing clinical psychotherapy services for the past 28 years. While maintaining a private practice, Melissa has held an array of positions in the field of psychology including several clinical...
#638 – Seeing Differently: How To change Your Perspective by Kristin Smedley
Kristin Smedley is an award-winning non-profit leader, TEDx speaker, and author - but she never planned on any of that. Kristin did plan to be a teacher and impact thousands of children, but then a rare disease happened. Two of her three children were diagnosed as...
#637 – The Three Principles Therapy with Psychiatrist William Pettit M.D.
William F. Pettit Jr., M.D., is co-owner with his wife, Dr. Linda Pettit of 3 Principles Intervention LLC. Dr. Pettit has presented the Three Universal Principles of Mind, Consciousness and Thought as the essence of his psychiatric practice since 1983. As of June,2017...
#636 – Learning from the Greats in Psychotherapy with Victor Yalom PhD
Victor Yalom, PhD, is the founder, CEO and resident cartoonist of Psychotherapy.net, producers and publishers of over 300 training videos in the fields of counseling, psychotherapy, social work, and addiction treatment. He maintained a full time practice psychology...
#635 – On The Safety of Marijuana with Psychologist Nancy Haug PhD
Nancy Haug is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Psychology at Palo Alto University. She is core faculty in the PGSP-Stanford Psy.D. Consortium, and Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at...
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