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#526 – On The Path of The Hero’s Journey with Michael Mervosh M.Ed.
Michael Mervosh M.Ed. is a licensed clinical psychologist in Pittsburgh, PA. He has been devoted to his full-time private practice, providing intensive individual and group psychotherapy for 25 years. He synthesizes his training background in Gestalt, Object Relations...
Video Preview of #526 – On The Path of The Hero’s Journey with Michael Mervosh
Today my guest is clinical psychologist, Dr. Michael Mervosh, who is the executive director of the Hero’s Journey Foundation and co-leader of the PsychoEnergetic Training retreats and we’ll be discussing his pioneering work. The video for the full interview can be...
Video Preview of #525 on ADHD Nation with Author Alan Schwarz
Today my guest is former New York Times reporter Alan Schwarz who is also the author of the 2016 book, ADHD Nation: Children, Doctors, Big Pharma, and the Making of An American Epidemic. The full length video can be found at www.youtube.com/shrinkrapradio.
#525 – ADHD Nation with Journalist/Author Alan Schwartz
Alan Schwarz is a former Pulitzer Prize–nominated investigative reporter for The New York Times whose acclaimed series of more than one hundred articles exposed the seriousness of concussions in the NFL and led to safety reforms for young athletes nationwide. His work...
#524 – The Rise of Online Counseling and Therapy with Clay Cockrell LCSW
Clay Cockrell, LCSW is a therapist based in New York City and is the founder of several counseling oriented endeavors. Most recently he is the founder of Onlinecounseling.com – a listing directory with the mission of helping clients all over the world to find the...
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