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Video Preview of #524 – The Rise of Online Counseling and Therapy with Clay Cockrell LCSW
My guest is Clay Cockrell LCSW, founder of the online counseling directory and host of the online counseling podcast. We’ll be discussing we’ll be discussing the current status of online counseling and psychotherapy, as well as its future. Full video can be found at...
#523 – Imaginary Conversations with Freud with Steven B. Sandler MD
Dr. Steven B. Sandler is a psychiatrist at Albany Medical Center in upstate New York, where he specializes in the field of individual psychotherapy. For the past twenty-five years, he has been practicing and teaching an approach called Short-Term Dynamic...
Video preview of #523 – Imaginary Conversations with Freud with Steven B. Sandler MD
Today my guest is psychiatrist Steven B. Sandler MD. We’ll be discussing his 2016 book, Tea with Freud: An Imaginary Conversation about How Psychotherapy Really Works. For more information about Dr. Steven Sandler. The video of the full interview can be found at...
#522 – Saving Psychotherapy from The Brink with Ben Caldwell PsyD
Benjamin E. Caldwell is a Los Angeles-based family therapist (CA license #42723) with expertise in ethics and advocacy issues. He is the featured speaker for the Networking Luncheon at the 2016 AAMFT Annual Conference in Indianapolis, where he will be discussing his...
#521 – Narcissism in The Era of Donald Trump with Psychiatrist Lenonard Cruz, MD
Len Cruz MD is the co-founder of the Asheville Jung Center, the Editor-in-Chief of Chiron Publications, and a contributor to A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissism in the Era of Donald Trump. He is a board-certified psychiatrist who has been in practice since 1981. He...
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