Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! show

Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!

Summary: All the psychology you need to know and just enough to make you dangerous... This podcast features renowned psychologist,Dr. David Van Nuys , brining you in-depth interviews on a broad array of psychological topics including: psychotherapy, dreams, consciousness, depth psychology, business psychology, developmental psychology, mind/body psychology, personal growth, psychology and art, research psychology, social issues, and spirituality. The roster of world-class guests includes: Philip Zimbardo, Charles Tart, Irvin Yalom, Jonathan Haidt, Sara Lazar, Robert Altemeyer, Stanley Krippner, Arnold Mindell, Dacher Keltner, Michael Meade, and David Barlow among others.

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 #434 – Science and Pseudoscience in Psychology with Scott Lilienfeld PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:58

Transcript Scott Lilienfeld PhD received his B.A. in Psychology from Cornell University in 1982 and his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Minnesota in 1990. He completed his clinical internship at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1986-1987. He was assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at SUNY Albany […]

 #433 – Transactional Analysis: Past, Present, and Future with Vann Joines PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:34:00

Transcript Vann S. Joines, Ph.D. is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, licensed Marital and Family Therapist, and President and Director of the Southeast Institute for Group and Family Therapy, Chapel Hill, NC. He is also a Certified Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst and the 1994 Winner of the Eric Berne Memorial Award for the Integration of […]

 #432 – Human Systems Theory and Practice with Mark Horowitz M.A. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:49

Transcript Mark Horowitz M.A. is a leadership and organizational development consultant, an experienced educator, board certified coach and the author of The Dance of We: The Mindful Use of Love and Power in Human Systems. He trained in Humanistic Psychology with Abraham Maslow, Ph.D. and in Psychosynthesis with Roberto Assagioli, M.D. He has studied the […]

 #431 – Stillness in Mind with Simon Cole, M.A. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:02

Simon Cole M.A. runs a retreat center in France, having worked in psychological health in the UK for over 20 years.  Holder of a Masters with distinction and special award in counseling from Ripon and York St John, he is a senior-accredited counselor, with experience in the Health Service as well as in private practice […]

 #430 – Recent Findings on The Treatment of Insomnia with Barry Krakow MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:52

Barry Krakow MD is a board certified internist and sleep disorders specialist, who has studied and practiced for 30 years in the fields of internal medicine, emergency medicine, addiction medicine, and sleep medicine. Currently, he is medical director of two sleep facilities in Albuquerque, NM: Maimonides Sleep Arts & Sciences, Ltd, a community-based, sleep medical […]

 #429 – A Window on Religion and Psychotherapy in Iran with Nima Ghorbani PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:01

Nima Ghorbani, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Tehran, and is also a certified Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapist in Tehran, Iran. He has developed the Integrative Self-Knowledge construct with the assistance of Professor P. J. Watson from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, as a model to explain changes within the […]

 #427 – Exploring The “Participation Mystique” with Jungian Analyst Mark Winborn PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:46

Mark Winborn, PhD, NCPsyA is a Jungian Psychoanalyst and Clinical Psychologist. He is a training and supervising analyst of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and is also affiliated with the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis and the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He was recently nominated to the Accreditation Committee of the […]

 #426 – Exploring The Deep Psyche Through Music with Iain Woods aka “Psychologist” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:47

Iain Woods is an artist based in London, England. He studied Fine Art at Warwickshire School of Fine Art and then Brighton School of Art from 2004-2008. Specialising in the study of conceptual art from the 1960’s onwards, his practise involved performance, video, sound-installation and works on paper, but it was always a preoccupation with […]

 #425 – The Unconscious Impact of Culture on Psyche with Jungian Analyst Samuel Kimbles PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:12

Samuel Kimbles Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, training analyst, and member of the faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, and a clinical professor (VCF) in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. Between September 1, 2008 and August 31, 2010 he served as president of the C.G. Jung Institute, San Francisco. He has lectured and presented papers on topics related to the theory and practical applications of analytical psychology to professional and lay audiences throughout the United States, Africa, and Europe. He is a clinical consultant and has taught at the San Francisco Jung Institute, colleges, and universities. In addition, he has trained mental health and analytic professionals on working with the unconscious life of groups. His published work on the cultural complex is a significant contribution of the application of analytical psychology to the study of groups and society. His previous book on cultural complexes was with Tom Singer, The Cultural Complex: Contemporary Jungian Perspectives on Psyche and Society (Routledge, 2004).Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVEYou can also earn CEU's by going to another partner website at Ed4Online!A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.copyright 2014: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

 #424 – Being a Brain-Wise Therapist with Bonnie Badenoch PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:46

TranscriptBonnie Badenoch, PhD, LMFT is an in-the-trenches therapist, supervisor, teacher, and author who has spent the last ten years integrating the discoveries of neuroscience into the art of therapy. She co-founded the nonprofit agency, Nurturing the Heart with the Brain in Mind (Portland, OR) in 2008, and was founder and former executive director of Center for Hope and Healing (Irvine, CA) for 17 years. Her work as a therapist has focused on helping trauma survivors and those with significant attachment wounds reshape their neural landscape to support a life of meaning and resilience. Bonnie currently teaches at Portland State University in the Interpersonal Neurobiology certificate program, and speaks internationally about applying IPNB principles both personally and professionally. She takes particular joy in offering longer-term immersion trainings for therapists and others in the healthcare professions at her home in the Pacific Northwest because these experiences support personal transformation through embodiment of the principles of interpersonal neurobiology. Her conviction that wisdom about the relational brain can transform human experience led to the publication of Being a Brain-Wise Therapist: A Practical Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology in the Norton Interpersonal Neurobiology Series in 2008 and The Brain-Savvy Therapist’s Workbook in 2011. In 2013, she and Susan Gantt co-edited and contributed to a new book, The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Group Psychotherapy and Group Process. Therapists are saying that these books fill the gap between science and practice with clarity, compassion, and heart.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!

 #423 – Integrating Psychology into Primary Care with Susan H. McDaniel PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:45

Susan H. McDaniel, Ph.D., ABPP is the Dr. Laurie Sands Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Family Medicine, Director of the Institute for the Family in Psychiatry, Associate Chair of Family Medicine, and Director of the Physician Faculty Communication Coaching Program at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. She is known for her publications in the areas of behavioral health and primary care, genetic conditions and family dynamics, and doctor-patient communication. She is a frequent speaker at meetings of both health and mental health professionals.Dr. McDaniel has published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and co-authored or co-edited 15 books translated into 8 languages, including: Systems Consultation (1986) Family-Oriented Primary Care (1990 and 2005), Medical Family Therapy and Integrated Care (1992 and 2014), Primary Care Psychology (2004), and Family Therapy (2009), and Psychosomatic Medicine: An International Primer for the Primary Care Setting (2014). Dr. McDaniel was co-editor, with Thomas Campbell, M.D., of the multidisciplinary journal, Families, Systems & Health from 1997-2009. She is now an Associate Editor of the American Psychologist, and was the Editor of the 2014 May-June Special Issue on Psychology and Primary Care.In 1998 Dr. McDaniel was the first psychologist to be a Fellow in the Public Health Service Primary Care Policy Fellowship. She has held many national offices: she was Chair of the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education in 1998, President of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1999, Chair of the Publications and Communications Board for the APA in 2004. She has served recently on the APA Committee for the Advancement of Professional Practice, and the Council of Representatives. She is now on the Board of Directors of the APA, the Board of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, and is currently running for President of APA.Dr. McDaniel was recognized by the American Psychological Association as the 1995 Family Psychologist of the Year. In 1998, she received the Academic Mentoring award from the School of Medicine at the University of Rochester. In 2000 she received the award for Innovative Contributions to Family Therapy from the American Family Therapy Academy, and in 2004 she received the Association for Medical Psychologists Award for Distinguished Achievement in Teaching. In 2008 Dr. McDaniel received the prestigious Cummings Foundation PSYCHE prize for her contributions to integrated mental and physical healthcare. In 2009 she was the recipient of the Dr. Donald Bloch Award for Outstanding Contributions to Collaborative Care, in 2011 the Recognition Award from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, and in 2012 the Elizabeth H Beckman Mentoring Award. In 2013, she was honored with the Exceptional Leadership Award in Health Psychology, and the Distinguished Leadership Award on behalf of Women in Psychology.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs)

 #422 – Finding True Refuge in Mindfulness with Tara Brach PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:43

TranscriptTara Brach, Ph. D., is a clinical psychologist, founder of the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, and an internationally known teacher of Buddhist meditation. She is the author of Radical Acceptance and True Refuge.Tara has offered numerous keynote speeches and accredited workshops for mental health practitioners interested in integrating meditative practices into psychotherapy. She has also been active in bringing meditation into prisons and into the curriculum in DC metro area schools.Tens of thousands of people around the world listen daily to Tara’s free podcasts –meditations and teachings that serve emotional healing and spiritual awakening.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVEYou can also earn CEU's by going to another partner website at Ed4Online!A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.copyright 2014: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

 #421 – Mental Health Issues in Native American Communities with Ethan Nebelkopf PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:27

Ethan Nebelkopf, PhD, MFT, has worked in non-profits for 40 years and has been a licensed marriage and family therapist for 30 years. Ethan served as Director of Behavioral Health for the Family & Child Guidance Clinic of the Native American Health Center in Oakland and San Francisco from 1997-2012. In 2009, his program received the National Behavioral Health Achievement Award for Innovation from the Indian Health Service. In 2007 Ethan received the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Award of Excellence for development of integrated, substance abuse prevention and treatment programs, mental health services, and HIV/AIDS prevention programs for Native Americans. In 2006, Ethan received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Office of Multicultural Services of the California Department of Mental Health. Ethan is author of The Herbal Connection: Herbs, Drug Abuse and Holistic Health, published by BiWorld Press in 1981, and Healing and Mental Health for Native Americans: Speaking in Red, published by AltaMira Press in 2004. He edited Growing Roots: Native American Evidence-Based Practices, a special issue of the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs in 2011.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVEYou can also earn CEU's by going to another partner website at Ed4Online!A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.copyright 2014: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

 #420 – A Model for Integrative Mental Health with Rubin Naiman PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:44

TranscriptRubin Naiman, PhD is a psychologist, clinical assistant professor of medicine and the sleep and dream specialist at the University of Arizona’s Center for Integrative Medicine, directed by Dr. Andrew Weil. He is also director of Circadian Health Associates, an organization that offers sleep related services, training and consultation internationally. For more than a decade, he served as the sleep and dream specialist at Canyon Ranch and Miraval Resorts. Dr. Naiman is a leader in the development of integrative medicine approaches to sleep and dreams, integrating conventional sleep science with depth psychological and spiritual approaches. He is the author of a number of groundbreaking works on sleep, including Healing Night, Healthy Sleep (with Dr. Weil), To Sleep Tonight, The Yoga of Sleep, Hush: A Book of Bedtime Contemplations as well as professional book chapters.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVEYou can also earn CEU's by going to another partner website at Ed4Online!

 #419 – Internal Family Systems Therapy with Jay Earley PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:08

TranscriptJay Earley, PhD, is a psychotherapist, group leader, author, teacher, and theorist. He teaches Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS) IFS to the general public as a practice for self-help and peer counseling. He also teaches a variety of classes and workshops applying IFS to specific psychological issues such as procrastination, communication, relationships, and the inner critic. He is the author of Self-Therapy: A Step-by-Step Guide to Inner Wholeness Using IFS, Freedom from Your Inner Critic, Resolving Inner Conflict, Working with Anger in IFS, and Negotiating for Self-Leadership in IFS. Jay Earley and Bonnie Weiss have published a series of audio products related to IFS, including IFS Courses, Guided Meditations, and Demonstration Sessions.Jay has created the Pattern System, a method for understanding parts, behavior, healthy capacities, internal dynamics, and underlying psychological issues. It is useful for mapping the psyche, understanding how people act and relate to others, and guiding IFS work. He has published a book entitled The Pattern System, and a book Conflict, Care, and Love that helps you to understand your relationship patterns and transform them. Jay is the creator of Self-Therapy Journey, a web application for psychological exploration and healing, which is based on IFS and the Pattern System.Check out the following Psychology CE Courses based on listening to Shrink Rap Radio interviews: Jungian Psychotherapy Part 1 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 2 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 3 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 4 (6 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Part 5 (7 CEUs) Jungian Psychotherapy Package of the Five Above (33 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Pros and Cons of Positive Psychology (5 CEUs) NEW! The Fundamentals of Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) NEW! Crisis & Trauma: Identification, Assessment, & Treatment (15 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (7 CEUs)Get our iPhone/Android app!Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVE

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