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#477 – Liberation Psychology and The Resilience of Indigenous Peoples with David Walker PhD
David Edward Walker, PhD, is a psychologist, researcher, writer, and musician. He's consulted for 15 years with the 14 Confederated Tribes and Bands of Yakama Nation. His debut indie novel about a strong-hearted Yakama Indian teen and her curmudgeon psychologist,...
#476 – Shadow, Sex, and West African Spirituality with Marsha Scarbrough
Marsha Scarbrough, author of Honey in the River: Shadow, Sex and West African Spirituality, is a freelance journalist, who has had over 75 articles published in national magazines. Her first book, Medicine Dance: One woman’s healing journey into the world of Native...
#475 – The Social and Psychological Impact of AI and Robotics with John Markoff
Transcript John Markoff, is a Pulitzer prize winning New York Times science writer and author of the 2015 book, Machines of Loving Grace: The Quest for Common Ground Between Humans and Robots. According to Wikipedia, John Markoff was born in Oakland, California and...
#474 – Dreams and Awareness Practices with Jungian Therapist Machiel Klerk M.A.
Transcript Machiel Klerk M.A. is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has a private practice in Salt Lake City. He has studied close to 20 years Jungian Psychology, depth psychology and dreams. He followed a course at the Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland,...
#473 – Assessing Psychosis with James Kleiger PsyD
Dr. Jim Kleiger has been a clinical psychologist since 1980. A native of Denver, CO, Jim received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University and obtained his doctorate from the University of Denver. Dr. Kleiger served as a Naval Psychologist on the USNS Comfort...
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