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#761 Edward Brodkin MD and Ashley Pallathra MA On How to Cultivate Meaningful Connections

Edward S. (“Ted”) Brodkin, M.D. is Associate Professor of Psychiatry with tenure at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the Founder and Director of the Adult Autism Spectrum Program at Penn Medicine. He has been honored by Philadelphia Magazine as a Top Doctor in the Philadelphia region for 15 years, and has been honored as one of America’s Top Doctors by Castle Connolly Medical for the past 16 years. He received his A.B. Magna Cum Laude from Harvard College and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School. He did his residency in psychiatry and a fellowship in neuroscience research at the Yale University School of Medicine, as well as a fellowship in genetics research at Princeton University. His research lab and clinical program at the University of Pennsylvania focus on social neuroscience and the autism spectrum in adults.

 

Ashley A. Pallathra, M.A. is a clinical researcher and therapist. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree with Distinction in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania, she received a Master’s degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. She is the author of numerous published research articles and a book chapter in the fields of autism research, social neuroscience, and social-emotional functioning in youth. Her current research and clinical work center around strengthening social competence and building resilience in families from diverse community settings. 

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#760 Adam Stern MD on Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training

ADAM STERN, MD, is a psychiatrist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He has written extensively about his experience as a physician including in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, the New England Journal of Medicine, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the American Journal of Psychiatry. He lives with his family near Boston. He is the author of COMMITTED: Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training, in which he recounts his four-year psychiatry residency at Harvard Medical School. .

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#759 Ketamine-Assisted Therapy with Journey Clinical Founder Jonathan Sabbagh

Jonathan Sabbagh spent 20 years working in finance, where he built two businesses from the ground up. After experiencing an intense burnout, he was eventually diagnosed with PTSD. After therapy and medications failed to help him, Jonathan found relief in a series of traditional ayahuasca ceremonies and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, experiences where he discovered he needed to lead a more integrated life and to be in service to others. Jonathan decided to quit finance and go back to school to study clinical psychology. As he set off on his journey, he felt the need to integrate his entrepreneurial skills into his new path of becoming a psychedelic therapist. He realized that he could apply his skills as a company builder to expand access to legal psychedelic treatments starting with ketamine. In 2020, Jonathan co-founded Journey Clinical to empower self-employed licensed clinicians and small practices to offer ketamine-assisted psychotherapy to their clients while remaining independent.

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#758 Psychotherapy as A Performing Art with Mark O’Connell and Robin Weigert

Mark O’Connell LCSW

Mark O’Connell, LCSW, MFA is a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City.  He is the author of the books The Performing Art of Therapy: Acting Insights and Techniques for Clinicians and Modern Brides & Modern Grooms, as well as numerous academic and popular articles about mental health and the performing art of living.  He teaches workshops for clinicians on the art of using our most essential instrument for therapeutic engagement: our selves.  And he presents his work across the country, including at the annual Psychotherapy Networker Symposium.  For more information visit markoconnelltherapist.com and theperformingartoftherapy.com, subscribe to Mark’s Psychology Today column, and follow him on Twitter @MarkOTherapy.

Robin Weigert (from Wikipedia)

Weigert was born in Washington, D.C., the daughter of Dionne Laufman and Berlin-born Wolfgang Oscar Weigert, a psychiatrist.[1] She is Jewish.[2][3] After graduating from Brandeis University in 1991, Weigert attended New York University, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in the Graduate Acting Program at the Tisch School of the Arts.[4] After a decade as a stage actress based in New York City, she moved to Los Angeles and has appeared in various films, television shows and mini-series.

Weigert is best known for her much-lauded portrayal of the unkempt, cantankerous and foul-mouthed drunkard Calamity Jane in the HBO television series Deadwood, which ran from 2004 to 2006.[5] In 2004, Weigert was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for the role. In 2006, she won Hollywood Life magazine’s “Breakthrough of the Year” award.[3]

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#757 The Power of Narrative Therapy with Hugh K. Marr PhD

 

Hugh Marr, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in the private practice of psychotherapy in the Washington, DC area. He consults to other professionals and healthcare agencies in the fields of psychotherapy and substance abuse. He has taught both substance abuse counseling and psychotherapy at area universities; and has worked in all phases of community mental health, culminating in running a partial hospital program for clients with the co-occurring disorders of substance use and major mental illness. He is the author of A Clinician’s Guide to Foundational Story Psychotherapy:Co-changing Narratives, Co-changing Lives (Routledge, 2020); and the coauthor of the books What Story Are You Living? (CAPT, 2009) and Introduction to Archetypes (CAPT, 2002). His forthcoming workbook for a general audience, also to be published by CAPT, will be titled Finding Your Story. When not consulting or writing, he can be found kayaking or playing the mountain dulcimer in Lost River, WV.

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