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Transcript Mark B. Ryan PhD is Associate Dean of the Wisdom School of Graduate Studies of Ubiquity University. Prior to joining the Wisdom School, he was Titular IV Professor at the Universidad de las Américas in Puebla, Mexico, where he also served as Dean of the Colleges, Master of José Gaos College, and Coordinator of the graduate program in United States Studies. For more than twenty years he was Dean of Jonathan Edwards College and a teacher of American Studies and History at Yale University. He holds Ph.D. and M. Phil. degrees from Yale, an M.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, and a B.A. from the University of St. Thomas. Mark is author of A Collegiate Way of Living (Yale University, 2001), articles in various journals on higher education, and articles in the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology and related publications on transpersonal thought. He served for fourteen years on the Board of Trustees of Naropa University, is past chair of the Board of Directors of Wisdom University, and current Chair of the Jonathan Edwards Trust at Yale. He is certified by Grof Transpersonal Training as a practitioner of Holotropic Breathwork, and currently teaches regularly for the Wisdom School and at the C. G. Jung Educational Center of Houston. Click here to go to the article discussed in this interview. 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) 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 You 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.
Transcript Clive Thompson is a longtime contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and a columnist for Wired. As a child growing up in Toronto of the 1970s and 80s, Clive Thompson became fascinated with the first “home computers”—the one...
Transcript Ralph Metzner, Ph.D., a graduate of Oxford and Harvard, is a recognized pioneer in psychological, philosophical and cross-cultural studies of consciousness and its transformations. He collaborated with Leary and Alpert in classic studies of psychedelics at Harvard University in the 1960s, co-authored The Psychedelic Experience and was editor of The Psychedelic Review. He is a psychotherapist and Professor Emeritus at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where he was also the Academic Dean for ten years in the 1980s. His books include The Unfolding Self, The Well of Remembrance, Green Psychology, The Expansion of Consciousness, Alchemical Divination and Mind Space and Time Stream. He is the editor of two collections of essays on the pharmacology, anthropology and phenomenology of ayahuasca and of psilocybin mushrooms. He is also the president and co-founder of the Green Earth Foundation, dedicated to healing and harmonizing the relations between humanity and the Earth. 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) 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 A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. copyright 2014: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.
Transcript Sue Johnson PhD is an author, clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, popular presenter and speaker and one of the leading innovators in the field of couple therapy. Individuals, couples and practicing therapists all turn to Sue for her insight and guidance. She is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) which has demonstrated its effectiveness in over 25 years of peer-reviewed clinical research. As author of the best-selling book: Hold Me Tight, Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love, Sue Johnson has created for the general public, a self-help version of her groundbreaking research about relationships – how to enhance them, how to repair them and how to keep them. Her most recent book, Love Sense, The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships outlines the new logical understanding of why and how we love – based on new scientific evidence and cutting-edge research. Explaining that romantic love is based on an attachment bond, Dr. Johnson shows how to develop our “love sense” – our ability to develop long-lasting relationships. Sue Johnson is founding Director of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy and Distinguished Research Professor at Alliant University in San Diego, California, as well as Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Dr. Johnson’s best known professional books include, The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Creating Connection (2004) and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy with Trauma Survivors (2002). She trains therapists in EFT worldwide and consults to Veterans Affairs, the U.S. and Canadian military and New York City Fire Department. She lives in Ottawa with her husband. She adores Gilbert and Sullivan, Monty Python, Argentine tango and kayaking on Canada’s northern lakes. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (6 CEUs)
Transcript Gabrielle Glaser grew up in Tangent, Oregon, the Grass Seed Capital of the World (pop. 440). She spent her teenage summers driving John Deere combines on her family farm, listening to an unusual mix of local radio programming: the BeeGees, Marvin Gaye, Johnny Cash, and NPR. She was an indifferent member of her local 4-H sewing club, and her nearest neighbors were her grandparents. After high school, she attended Stanford University, where she received a bachelor's and master's degree in history. She started her journalistic career as a news assistant at The New York Times in Washington, D.C.. She worked as a reporter at the Associated Press in Baltimore, Maryland, and Warsaw, Poland. From Eastern Europe, she also reported for The Economist, The Dallas Morning News, The Village Voice, and National Public Radio. Since the late 1990s, Glaser has examined social, cultural, and national health trends for The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, and The Oregonian in Portland, where she was a staff writer. She worked as a "County Lines" columnist at The New York Times, and her work has appeared in many publications, including The New York Times Magazine, Glamour,Mademoiselle, and ScientificAmerican.com. She taught feature writing at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, and won the Missouri Lifestyle Journalism award for her groundbreaking work exploring international and interracial adoption, "Sending Black Babies North." Before her latest book: Her Best-Kept Secret, she wrote Strangers to the Tribe: Portraits of Interfaith Marriage, and The Nose: A Profile of Sex, Beauty, and Survival. She appears frequently as a commentator and a guest on local and national television and radio. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 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 A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. copyright 2014: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.
Transcript Pieter J. Rossouw, MClin Psych, PhD, MAPS, MCClin is the Director of the Mediros Unit for Neuropsychotherapy – a company that provides training in Neurobiology and Neuropsychotherapy. He also teaches at the University of Queensland in the School of Psychology and the School of Social Work and Human Services and is the Director of the Master of Counselling Program. Currently he is involved in full time teaching and research in the fields of neurobiology and neuropsychotherapy as well as clinical training for clinicians, psychologists and general practitioners. Pieter has been in private practice for the past 25 years. Pieter holds Honours Degrees in Philosophy and Psychology, a Master Degree in Clinical Psychology and a PhD. Pieter is a member of the Australian Psychological Society and the APS College of Clinical Psychologists. Pieter was a Professor in Clinical Psychology at in South Africa and also taught at Universities in Canada and Holland. He also spearheaded a Psycho-Therapeutic Assistance Program to support people being exposed to trauma. He provided Mental Health training for GP’s for the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Pieter specialises in Neuropsychotherapy and is an expert in anxiety and mood disorders. He has published 5 Scientific Books and 50 scientific articles. He has been involved in research in extensive clinical trials and presented research papers at 40 International Conferences worldwide. He is passionate about teaching – and in 2012 was the recipient of The University of Queensland Faculty of Behavioural Sciences prestigious award for Excellence in Teaching. He provides global leadership in counselling and is invited on regular basis as keynote speaker at leading international conferences. He is a member of the Global Association for Interpersonal Neurobiology Studies, the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the International Association for Family Therapy and the Professional Association for Drug and Alcohol Workers, the Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society and the Board of the Neuropsychotherapist with fellow researchers Allan Shore, Louis Cozolino, Todd Feinberg and Georg Northoff. He serves as member of the Large Scale Brain Networks Interest Group of the Queensland Brain Institute. He is the chief editor of the International Journal for Neuropsychotherapy. Pieter is also the editor of a bi-monthly e-journal, Neuropsychotherapy in Australia – a publication of the Unit for Neuropsychotherapy. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) Get our iPhone/Android app! Get 10% discount on all lectures at The JungPlatform using our discount code: DRDAVE A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. copyright 2013: David Van Nuys, Ph.D.
Transcript Laurence Heller, Ph.D. is the founder of the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM) ( please add TM for trademark). He is the co-author of Crash Course: A Self-Healing Guide to Automobile Accident Trauma with Diane Poole Heller published in multiple languages and the recent book Healing Developmental Trauma: How Early Trauma Affects Self-Regulation, Self-Image and the Capacity for Relationship . This recent book written with Aline LaPierre, Psy.D. has also been published in multiple languages. He was the founder of the Gestalt Institute of Denver, is a Senior Faculty member of the Somatic Experiencing Training Institute and has been a clinician for over 30 years. He teaches all over the world and regularly in many countries in Europe. NARM™ is a neuroscientifically informed,somatically oriented, and psychodynamically informed approach for working with developmental trauma and works both top-down and bottom-up. He is currently teaching NARM™ in the U.S. and throughout Europe. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Transcript Steven G. Fox PhD is a private-practice licensed psychologist with over 25 years experience. He recently authored the book, "Dreams: Guide to the Soul." This book formulates forty rules to describe a method of dream interpretation he acquired from Jungian analysts and his own clinical practice as a dream interpretation therapist. He says, “Having this book at the beginning of my practice would have reduced the amount of time it took me to get to where I am now as a dream interpretation therapist by at least ten years.” It was his intention to develop a system of dream interpretation that was teachable and relied on Jungian concepts. It was while recovering from complications from an experimental treatment for MS (which was ultimately successful) that Fox had a recurring dream that facilitated his recovery and led to his fascination with dreams and their meanings. Fox and his wife Deborah Brogan, a board certified psychiatrist, currently share a private practice office in Mesa, Arizona. His blog is drfoxblog.com 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs) NEW! The Psychology of Relationships (6 CEUs)
John C. Robinson, Ph.D., D.Min. is a clinical psychologist with a second doctorate in ministry, an ordained interfaith minister, the author of seven books on the interface of psychology and spirituality, and last but not least, an aging Boomer with grown children and a gaggle of grandchildren. His professional work specialized in midlife, men's issues, the integration of psychotherapy and spirituality, the nature of first-hand mystical experience, the psychology and spirituality of aging, and the archetypal revelations of myth and fairytale. A full time writer now, his recent works include a memoir/narrative on the transformation potential of aging (The Three Secrets of Aging), a collection of fairy tales (Bedtime Stories for Elders: What Fairy Tales Can Teach Us About the New Aging), and a work on a new myth for aging men (What Aging Men Want: Homer's Odyssey as a Parable of Male Aging). www.johnrobinson.org. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Gerald (Jerry) Trumbule, B.S. Univ. of Md. 1965, M.S. Univ. of Pa., 1970, has been a neuropsychological researcher (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and NASA, Univ. of Md.) and Assistant Professor of Psychology, Univ. of Toronto, 1970. Disgusted with academia, he moved to Denver in 1971 where he founded Sebastian High School, a grade-less experiential learning center, founded the Western States Film Institute, with two winners of the Student Academy Awards, and, in 1980, founded Denver’s first computer training center (ECC). Now retired and living in obscurity, he is a videographer and blogger (DenverDirect.tv), where he expounds on local politics and pollution, including the legalization of marijuana in that state. He continues his life-long interest in the workings of the human brain, exploring his own brain through hypnagogia and REM sleep, and hopes someday to upload the contents of his brain directly to the internet. Jerry is a return guest and can also be heard on Shrink Rap Radio episodes #280, #266, #262, #259, #257, #172, #167, #161, #155, #149, #143, #136, #130, #128, #126, #124, #122, #100, #4, and #3. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Penelope Young Andrade LCSW is the author of Emotional Medicine Rx: Cry When You’re Sad, Stop When You’re Done, Feel Good Fast. Founder of the San Diego Center for Psychosynthesis, her “Transformational Talk Radio” and her popular advice column, “Transformational Talk,” have reached thousands of listeners and readers in southern California. During a devastating divorce, Penelope discovered an essential distinction between narrative driven and body led emotion enabling her to experience every sad, mad, scared feeling as a delivery system for well being. Her emotional medicine prescription integrates powerful elements of both traditional and alternative therapies including: Mindfulness, Family Systems, Psychosynthesis, Eidetic Imagery, Bioenergetics, Biodynamics, Somatic Experiencing (SE), Tantra, and Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP.) She has been an adjunct professor at San Diego University for Integral Studies, University for Humanistic Studies, and the Natural Healing Institute. She and her husband, Arturo, developed the VIVO Oral Focus™ method for body oriented self-soothing. Penelope lectures and trains therapists and lay audiences throughout the world, inspiring people about benefits of Emotional Medicine. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Transcript James Hollis, Ph.D. is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst in private practice in Houston, TX where he is also the Director of the Jungian Studies doctoral program of Saybrook University of San Francisco. He is the author of fourteen books, including, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life and What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life, which I interviewed him about on Shrink Rap Radio #244. His latest book, Hauntings: Dispelling The Ghosts Who Run Our Lives came out in 2013. Dr. Hollis is also Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston. He is also Senior Training Analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, was the first Director of Training of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and is vice-president of the Philemon Foundation, which is dedicated to the publication of the complete works of Jung. He also heads up the Saybrook University Jungian Studies Program and is an adjunct professor at both Saybrook University and Pacifica Graduate Institute. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Transcript Nancy McWilliams PhD, who teaches at the Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, is author ofPsychoanalytic Diagnosis: Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical Process (1994, rev. ed. 2011), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation (1999), andPsychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Guide(2004), all with Guilford Press, and is Associate Editor of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (2006). She is Past President of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association and is on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Psychology. Recipient of many awards, Dr. McWilliams specializes in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and supervision; the relationship between psychodiagnosis and treatment; alternatives to DSM diagnostic conventions; integration of feminist theory and psychoanalytic knowledge; the application of psychoanalytic understanding to the problems of diverse clinical populations; altruism; narcissism; and trauma and dissociative disorders. 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Transcript Jonathan Van Nuys, RN,MS, NP is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner who wishes to embody the values of service, to nurture health and wellness, to build community and to combat stigma and shame, He has used his own life experiences as a springboard to care for, inspire and nurture those living with HIV and other chronic and life threatening conditions. This past year, he fulfilled his dream of graduating with honors from the UCSF Adult Nurse Practitioner's program with a specialty minor in HIV. He is currently working as a Nurse Practitioner in a challenging inter-disciplinary fellowship at the SFVA where he both manages his own primary care patient panel, as well as an HIV panel and an urgent care clinic. Jonathan is also currently an infectious disease consultant specializing in blood borne pathogens at the National Clinicians’ Consultation Center where he advises medical providers from all parts of the country on testing, risk and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV as well as Hepatitis B and C. Jonathan is also the current president of the Association of Nurses in Aids Care, Golden Gate Chapter and an active volunteer in the SF HIV community. He is an Albert Schweitzer fellow for life, a fellowship dedicated to improving the health of vulnerable people now and for the future by developing a corps of leaders in service —professionals skilled in creating positive change with and in our communities, our health and human service systems, and our world. For his Albert Schweitzer fellowship service project working with long term survivors living with HIV, he was awarded a meritorious service award for outstanding scholastic achievments and extensive contributions to the nursing profession. Jonathan is a long-time volunteer in the Firefly letter writing program between healthcare students and those struggling with cancer or other life threatening illnesses. Jonathan can also be seen as a current spokesperson and cast member for the Greater than AIDS campaign. He has been featured in the SF Chronicle as well as the Science of Caring journal, the book,"The Firefly Project: Conversations about what it means to be alive" and has appeared on the web, in film in print and radio promoting HIV awareness. Other volunteer work has included working with those newly diagnosed with HIV, serving on the CAB of Glide Health services, working with diabetics with mental illness and providing care at the UCSF Homeless clinic. Jonathan's past work history includes bilingual HIV testing and work as a triage RN in both English and Spanish for many years at the Mission Neighborhood Health Center . Jonathan's aspiration is to live up to Albert Schweitzer’s quote, “my life is my argument.” NOTE: Our thanks to Matthew Zachary and Annie Goodman of the Stupid Cancer Show podcast. Both are cancer survivors themselves and they generously allowed Shrink Rap Radio to use about 40 minutes of their interview with Jonathan. Their podcast can be found at www.blogtalkradio.com/stupidcancershow 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)
Transcript Gary Wilson is the host of www.yourbrainonporn.com. His website arose about 3 years ago in response to a growing demand for solid scientific information by heavy Internet erotica users experiencing perplexing, unexpected effects: escalation to more extreme material, concentration difficulties, sexual performance problems, radical changes in sexual tastes, social anxiety, depression, lack of motivation, inability to stop, and loss of attraction to real partners. As an anatomy & physiology teacher with a particular interest in addiction neuroscience, Gary was aware that such symptoms might be the result of neuroplastic changes. Applying the website's concepts of brain plasticity, many former users have braved withdrawal, reversed their symptoms and restored normal sexual responsiveness. In 2012, Gary delivered a popular TEDx talk entitled, "The Great Porn Experiment." He also blogs for "Psychology Today." 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) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY (32 CEUs) Body-Mind: Goodbye to Dualism (6 CEUs) Brain: Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Meditation & Psychotherapy (8 CEUs) Insights from Neuroscience (8 CEUs) Neuroscience and Healing (8 CEUs)