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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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 #299 Cronenberg’s A Dangerous Method with Jungian Analyst, John Beebe MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:35

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 #298 The Relationship Between Positive Psychology and Health Outcomes with Lisa Aspinwall, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:47:16

Lisa G. Aspinwall Ph.D., is associate professor of psychology at the University of Utah, US, and a member of the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Her research program examines self-regulatory processes and future-oriented thinking (proactive coping, optimism, prevention) as people seek to anticipate, prevent, understand, and manage important negative outcomes, especially in the domain of health. She has studied such questions in a wide range of topic areas, including psychosocial adjustment to cancer and most recently, genetic testing for familial cancer. Dr. Aspinwall received her Ph.D. from UCLA in 1991 and taught at the University of Maryland until moving to the University of Utah in 2000. Aspinwall is a Fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. She is the recipient of grants from the National Science Foundation and National Cancer Institute. In 2000, she received a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize. In 2003, she and Ursula Staudinger co-edited an award-winning volume, A psychology of human strengths: Fundamental questions and future directions for a positive psychology (APA Books). 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #297 Engineering Happiness with Rakesh Sarin, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:19

Dr. Rakesh Sarin came to the United States with only fifty dollars in his pocket, but with a lot of enthusiasm to pursue his PhD degree at UCLA. He now holds the Paine Chair in Management at the UCLA Anderson School of Management. Rakesh grew up in a small town in Northwest India where modern day comforts were few, but joy was plentiful. He lived in a joint family with his brother, three sisters, parents, uncles, and grandparents. The family emphasized education and sharing. There was a room in the house that served as a temple and was home to the goddess Durga. Religion was part of daily life, but was not overemphasized. All of the children in the neighborhood played together – favorite sports were kite flying and cricket in fields shared with wandering goats and cows. Rakesh received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and an MBA at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad. Soon after coming to UCLA, he met Anna and they have been soul mates ever since. Anna and Rakesh have two grown and responsible children, Ravi and Kavita, and an adorable grandson, Kyle. Rakesh’s research interests are in decision making under uncertainty and he has applied his research to earthquake safety, environmental protection, and new product development decisions. He was awarded the Ramsey Medal for his contributions to Decision Analysis in 2009. At the UCLA Anderson School, he has been recognized for his leadership of the faculty through the La Force Leadership Award and for his teaching through the Neidorf “Decade” Teaching Award and the Executive MBA Teaching Award. Rakesh’s interest in happiness research is motivated by a desire to improve joy in everyone’s life. Manel and Rakesh have been working together for the past ten years and share the same belief that happiness is guided by specific, discoverable laws. By following these laws, everyone has the chance to improve their happiness. 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #296 Critiquing Positive Psychology as Cancer Treatment with James Coyne, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:56:08

link to a CBS news television story in which he appears along with Barbara Erenreich and Lance Armstrong. Dr. Coyne and his behavioral science research team work on understanding the coping process in cancer patients and testing the effectiveness of interventions in enhancing the patient’s well being. Major depression and anxiety disorders tend to be overlooked and inadequately treated in cancer patients, and their risk can extend into survivorship. The team has been documenting the extent of the problem of untreated and inadequately treated depression and anxiety and developing ways of ensuring better treatment and follow up. The team is working to redesign methods of psychosocial intervention in order to better accommodate the needs, abilities, and desires specific to cancer patients and survivors out in the community. more recently, the group has begun examining ways of addressing the disadvantage of men without partners in the adherence to and outcome of treatment of cancer, a disadvantage apparently not shared by women without partners. In addition to his appointments at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Dr. Coyne is an adjunct professor of Health Psychology at the University of Groningen. He received his B.A. from Carnegie-Mellon University and his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Indiana University. He served on the faculty of Miami University and, then, the University of California, Berkeley. after completing a fellowship in the social environment and health program of the Institute for Social Research (ISR), University of Michigan, he remained as a faculty associate of ISR and joined the faculty of the Department of Family Medicine and Department of Psychiatry at the University of Michigan. While at Michigan, he was also a senior investigator in behavioral sciences research at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. In citation analyses, Dr. Coyne consistently ranks in the top 200 of all North American psychologists for impact of his work. He has served on many editorial boards across disciplines and has been an ad hoc member of numerous NIH study sections and advisory boards. He is as been elected a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Society of Behavioral Medicine, and Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research. 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #295 Mythology and the Spiritual Journey with Richard Naegle, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:52

Transcript Richard Naegle PhD describes himself in the following terms: “I have always been interested in the unfolding of soul—as found in culture, art, ecology, and individuals. Having studied international relations at Occidental College and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, I returned from Europe in 1968 to a United States torn by the escalation of the Vietnam War and the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy. Working as a social worker in Watts and then South San Francisco, California, I eventually returned to graduate school for an MSW (U.C. Berkeley) and PhD in Psychology (Columbia Pacific). For a brief time I lived at Esalen and rubbed elbows with the likes of Joseph Campbell and Fritz Perls. When I decided to follow a calling as a psychotherapist, I turned to the only organization I had found where the leaders truly seemed to practice what they preached—the Guild for Psychological Studies in San Francisco. Founded by two analysts in the Jungian tradition (who were at the founding of the Jung Institute in Zurich, who were Mrs. Jung’s last patients, but who were not invited to join the S.F. Jung Institute for a variety of historical reasons), the Guild focused on the interface of psychology and religion, especially the Judeo-Christian tradition. It offered exploration in a rich mix of depth psychology, mythology, spirituality, somatic experience, art, music, poetry, and world awareness. Through the Guild, I’ve led scores of workshops on the interface of psychology, mythology, and spirituality in the Western U.S., England, and Australia—with study trips to Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and England. In addition, for many years I taught courses in depth psychology for John F. Kennedy University and the Meridien University.” “Currently, I am in private practice as a therapist in the Jungian tradition in Berkeley and Forestville, California. While no longer very active in the Guild, my interests have expanded to local politics and men’s groups as well as community singing and ritual, along with the oral tradition of poetry. I enjoy my children and grandchildren and am greatly enhanced by my wife, Elizabeth.” 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #294 – The Dark Side of Seligman’s Comprehensive Soldier Fitness with Stephen Soldz PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:46

Stephen Soldz, Ph.D. is a psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist, professor, and anti-war activist. In this interview we discuss Get our iPhone/Android app! A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. #294 – The Dark Side of Seligman’s Comprehensive Soldier Fitness with Stephen Soldz PhD is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! #294 – The Dark Side of Seligman’s Comprehensive Soldier Fitness with Stephen Soldz PhD is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!

 #293 – A Jungian Approach to Fairy Tales with Tom Elsner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:50

Thomas Elsner, J.D., M.A., Jungian analyst, is a core faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California where he also has a private practice. A former attorney, he trained at the Jung-Von Franz Center for Depth Psychology in Zurich. A member of the C. G. Jung Study Center of Southern California, his areas of special interest include alchemy and the depth psychology of folklore and literature. He is currently completing a book about Coleridge and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #292 The Motherline with Jungian Analyst Naomi Ruth Lowinsky PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:13:42

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 #291 – Comparing Logotherapy and Positive Psychology with Marshall H. Lewis, MA | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:09

www.logotalkradio.com He offers training and consultation in logotherapy through Defiant Power Solutions, on the web at Get our iPhone/Android app! A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. #291 – Comparing Logotherapy and Positive Psychology with Marshall H. Lewis, MA is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! #291 – Comparing Logotherapy and Positive Psychology with Marshall H. Lewis, MA is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!

 #290 Ally Work with Jungian Analyst Jeffrey Raff PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:27

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 #289 – Jung and Holding The Opposites with Jon Jackson MD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:12:45

It was only after his psychiatric residency that Dr. Jon Jackson discovered Carl Jung. More specifically, he first discovered Marie-Louise von Franz, who remains one of his major influences to this day. He sees himself as an intuitive introvert who has somehow learned to be extroverted in the “real” world. He worked for 15 years as a psychotherapist, seeing particularly difficult patients, and gaining extensive experience in dissociative and personality disorders. When he returned to California, he worked for several years for Sonoma County Mental Health, working with the indigent and chronically mentally ill. He was then Chief of Psychiatry at St. Helena Hospital for just over two years. Following no major tradition, Dr. Jackson believes in the necessity of developing “spiritual depth” in oneself. He is a great lover of literature, film, radio dramas, comic books, and a very broad range of music. He currently is the Chair of the Numina Center for Spirituality & the Arts – a Santa Rosa group that promotes a broad-based spirituality as experienced through the Arts. He continues to work in radio on KOWS FM in Occidental, CA, producing a show titled “Sound Mind”, which often features interviews with musicians and other performers. He and his partner, Liza Brickey, hold a monthly study group in their Sebastopol home focusing on depth psychology. John Jackson, MD was born in California, and then grew up barefoot in Kailua, Hawaii, before it was a State. He likes to say that where he is from is Olomana Mountain. He graduated from Kailua High School. His parents were both educators, and his father taught Educational Administration at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, prior to becoming the Superintendent of Education for the State of Hawaii during the 1960s. Much of Dr. Jackson’s early life was spent on the UH campus, which he later attended after graduating from Kailua High School. In 1969, he was one of the very first DJs on the new college radio station KTUH. He continued to work in non-commercial radio through much of his college years, and also for most of his life since then. In the early 1990s, Dr. Jackson returned again to the UH campus to be the psychiatrist for the students, and he also made his mark again on KTUH as a programmer for “The Alumni Show”. As a freshman in college, Dr. Jackson initially majored in Psychology, switching later to Biology & Pre-Med, and he began his studies in Philosophy and Western Religion. He knew when he entered medical school that he wanted to be a Psychiatrist. His post-graduate training included a year of Internal Medicine, two years as a General Practitioner in Korea, Nuclear-Biological-Chemical training, Aviation Medicine, and a full Neurology residency. His Psychiatry training was in Hawaii, where he remained in private practice for many years. He currently is in private practice in Santa Rosa, CA. 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #288 – The Buddha Occupies Wall Street with Shoken Michael Stone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:12

Transcript 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #287 – ePsychotherapy with Ofer Zur, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:25

Ofer Zur, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and forensic consultant practicing in Sebastopol, California. He is the director of the Zur Institute, which offers over 100 online courses and is one of the most extensive online CE programs for psychologists, counselors, LPC, social workers, MFTs and nurses. His teaching, consulting with therapists, and writing focus on private practice outside managed care, ethics, standard of care, boundaries, dual relationships, and Internet addiction. His books include Dual Relationships and Psychotherapy (Springer, 2002, co-edited with A. Lazarus), HIPPA Friendly (Norton, 2005), Private Practice Handbook, (ZI, 2007), and Boundaries in Psychotherapy (APA Books, 2007). Dr. Zur has deep concern regarding the harm inflicted by dogmatic, inflexible and ideologically rigid psychotherapeutic practices. His articles page at ZurInstitute.com provides dozens of free articles and guidelines for psychotherapists and the public. 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs)

 #286 – Understanding Jungian Active Imagination with Monika Wikman, PhD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:24

Transcript 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Discover these discount codes for you!: Angie’s List and 10% off on printer ink at 4inkjets and 10% off on Shoes and other apparel at ShoeBuy.com. A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. #286 – Understanding Jungian Active Imagination with Monika Wikman, PhD is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! #286 – Understanding Jungian Active Imagination with Monika Wikman, PhD is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!

 #285 – A Jungian Initiation Process with Patricia Damery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:50

Patricia Damery is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in private psychotherapy practice in Napa, California, where she and her husband also farm a Biodynamic organic ranch. She has published numerous articles and poems, as well as a book detailing her analytic training and simultaneous entry into Biodynamic farming: Farming Soul: A Tale of Initiation. Her novel, Snakes, the story about the demise of the family farm and the impact on one family, was published by Fisher King Press in March 2011. She is co-editing an anthology, Marked by Fire: Personal Stories of the Jungian Way, to be published March 2012. Her children’s novel, Goatsong, is also be published in the spring of 2012. Amazon Link for Farming Soul by Patricia Damery 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 discounted Package of the Three Above (20 CEUs) Wisdom of The Dream (4 CEUs) Positive Psychology (6 CEUs) Discover these discount codes for you!: Angie’s List and 10% off on printer ink at 4inkjets and 10% off on Shoes and other apparel at ShoeBuy.com. A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D. #285 – A Jungian Initiation Process with Patricia Damery is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more! #285 – A Jungian Initiation Process with Patricia Damery is a post from: Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy and more!

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