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Feb 2, 2022 • 39min

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with David Burns Part Two

This is part two of our interview with Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is an adjunct Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he is involved in research and teaching. He has received numerous awards, including the A. E. Bennett Award for his research on brain chemistry, the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology through the Media Award, and the Outstanding Contributions Award from the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. In part part, Dr. Burns speaks with Dr. Hoye about his his work in developing T.E.A.M. Cognitive Therapy and offering trainings at Stanford University. He also discusses his earlier books, and his new title, Feeling Great, a follow up to his 1980 title, Feeling Good. Links mentioned in this episode:Dr. Burn’s Website: http://feelinggood.comBook, "The Emperor’s New Drugs" https://www.amazon.com/Emperors-New-Drugs-Exploding-Antidepressant/dp/0465022006Book, "Attachment Disturbances in Adults": https://www.amazon.com/Attachment-Disturbances-Adults-Treatment-Comprehensive/dp/0393711528The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago. https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Feb 1, 2022 • 46min

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Dr. David Burns Part One

This is part one of our interview with Dr. David Burns. Dr. Burns is an adjunct Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Stanford University School of Medicine, where he is involved in research and teaching. He has received numerous awards, including the A. E. Bennett Award for his research on brain chemistry, the Distinguished Contribution to Psychology through the Media Award, and the Outstanding Contributions Award from the National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists. In part one, Dr. Burns speaks with Dr. Hoye about his career as a psychiatrist starting as one of the preeminent researchers of serotonin and depression, and his subsequent rejection of medication management and turning to a behavioral health mode of working with patient through psychotherapy. We also discuss his work as one of the founders of the school of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and his work with outcomes studies in psychotherapy. Links discussed in this episode:Dr. Burn’s Website: https://feelinggood.comThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Jan 25, 2022 • 45min

Acceptance & Radical Compassion During Covid with Thad Cummings

On this episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Dr. Hoye speaks with Thad CummingsThad is an emergency department nurse as well as the author of Running from Fear and Radical Compassion. He was recently featured in a Business Insider interview on the state of emergency room settings and the polarization that has affected hospital staff and patients. After spending a decade running social enterprises and a non-profit, Thad founded Changing Company, a non-profit where he shares his passion for bringing new conversations to the landscape where all voices are heard, barriers are broken, and the polarization of our communities is diminished.Thad discusses the intersection of his previous work of speaking and presenting workshops on mental health and how that has evolved to meet the levels of burnout and despair he has found working the past two years in the ICU/ER amongst the Covid pandemic. Topics Include:•The severity of the pandemic’s effect on health worker’s morale•The effect of political polarity in ED/ICU and all hospital staff•Burnout faced by the tsunami of cases with each wave of the Covid•The “no quick fix” to mental health and wellbeing •Thad’s previous work as a workshop leader and his current work with hospital staff•Ways to increase mental health through therapy and conversationBusiness Insider’s Interview with Thad Cummings: https://www.businessinsider.com/what-its-like-covid-er-nurse-watch-patients-beg-live-2022-1Thad Cumming’s Website: https://changingcompany.org/thad-cummingsThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Jan 22, 2022 • 54min

Encore Episode: Thriving in Tough Times with Hersch Wilson

In this encore episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Kyle and Hersch Wilson discuss his new book, “Firefighter Zen: A Guide for Thriving in Tough Times”. Hersch shares with us how the book came to be, why he decided to structure it in this way, and he explores the stories within and behind the content. Hersch shares with us the Zen-like techniques that allow people like him to stay grounded while navigating danger, comforting others, and coping with their personal response to crisis. Hersch speaks in an approachable manner about learning to be brave, kind, and tough.Hersch Wilson is a thirty-four year veteran volunteer Firefighter-EMT with the Hondo Fire Department in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. He is also a story-teller, committed to explaining how First Responding can change how we see and experience our own lives. In his “real job” he is a writer, speaker, and consultant. In the past twenty-five years, Hersch has worked extensively with leadership teams from a variety of organizations including Kodak, IBM Japan, Altria, The United States Postal Service, the CIA, Kraft Foods and Baxter Healthcare to name a few. He has co-written three national business best sellers with Larry Wilson, including the award winning, “Playing to Win!: Choosing Growth Over Fear in Work and in Life” and most recently “Firefighter Zen: A Guide for Thriving in Tough Times”.The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Jan 18, 2022 • 49min

Encore Episode: Interoception in Autism and Mental Health with Dr. Kelly Mahler, OTR

In this encore episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Dr. Hoye speaks with Dr. Kelly Mahler, OTD, OTR/L. Kelly is a pediatric occupational therapist in the Central Pennsylvania region. She specializes in the development of self-regulation and social cognition skills. Kelly is the winner of multiple awards including the 2020 American Occupational Therapy Association Emerging and Innovative Practice Award & a Mom’s Choice Gold Medal. She is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Elizabethtown College, in Elizabethtown, PA and is actively involved in several research projects pertaining to topics such as interoception, self-regulation, trauma & autism. Kelly is also the author of several books including Sensory Issues and High-Functioning Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders, The Interoception Curriculum and My Interoception Workbook.Dr. Hoye and Ms. Mahler Discuss: ~The concept and function of interoception~How interception manifests in our lives in physical and mental health and dysfunction~How interoception can effect mental health and create the possibility of misdiagnosis~How interception is connected with Autism Spectrum Disorders~Ways to help people better understand themselves through the practice of mindfulness and focusing on body sensationThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Jan 13, 2022 • 54min

Encore Episode: Hypnosis in Couples Therapy with Stephen Kahn, Ph.D.

On this score episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast, Dr. Hoye talks to Dr. Stephen Kahn, Ph.D. Dr.Kahn is a past president of the Society of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. He holds his doctoral degree from the University of Chicago, and has been in clinical practice for over 30 years. He has also been involved with the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis as a frequent trainer for their clinical hypnosis programs, and has served on their board. Dr. Kahn discusses his work in developing the use of hypnosis in couple’s therapy. He describes the process of working with couples with this mind/body modality. He contrasts this with individual work in hypnosis, and ways couples can work through their stuck places and grow to better appreciate each other through deeper understanding of each other’s boundaries, strengths, and differences.The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Dec 28, 2021 • 48min

Encore Episode: Reconnecting with Your Estranged Adult Child with Tina Gilbertson

On this episode of Psychology Talk Podcast, Dr. Hoye is joined by Tina Gilbertson. Tina holds a master’s degree in counseling psychology, and she is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in Oregon and Colorado. She discusses her new book Reconnecting with your Estranged Adult Child: Practical Tips & Tools to Heal Your Relationship, published by New World Library. Tina primarily works with the parents off estranged adult children in her private practice. They discuss the pain involved with having an estranged adult child. They also issues of attachment involved with this issue, and ways to manage and cope with these difficult, painfully relationship problems.The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Dec 22, 2021 • 1h

Ecore Episode: Body, Mind & Spirit Pathways to Health with Don Moss, Ph.D.

Encore episode: Dr.Hoye is joined by Dr. Donald Moss to discuss the Pathways Model of physical and mental health. Dr. Moss is the co-author with Dr. Angele McGrady of Pathways to Illness, Pathways to Health (2013), and Integrative Pathways (2018). He is also the Dean of the College of Integrative Medicine and Health Sciences at Saybrook University in Pasadena, CA. There he has built training programs in biofeedback, clinical hypnosis, integrative mental health, wellness coaching, and integrative/functional nutrition. The Pathways model is an integrative, collaborative model of healing that incorporates Complementary and Integrative Medicine. Dr. Moss iterates the origins of the model, and its use of the biopsychosocial model of health and dysfunction in the face of the continued use of the medical model in medicine. The Pathways model incorporates a teamwork approach with the client, and also with a network of therapists from other healing modalities. Integrative Pathways, the news title in the series, delineates the use of this model with difficult, chronic illnesses.The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/psychtalkpodcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Dec 14, 2021 • 47min

Talking About Mental Health At Work with Melissa Doman, MA

On this episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast Dr. Hoye is joined by Melissa Doman. Melissa is an Organizational Psychologist, Former Clinical Mental Health Therapist, and Author who specializes in mental health at work.Melissa has presented and consulted for international, national, and local organizations and Fortune 500companies across industries and globally, including clients like: Estée Lauder, Salesforce, Siemens, Janssen, Charlotte Tilbury, Bumble and bumble, Legal & General, and many more. Melissa holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Adler University and a B.A. in Sociology with a minor in Communications from The George Washington University. Melissa and Dr. Hoye discuss her new book, “Yes, You Can Talk About Mental Health at Work, Here’s Why, and How to do it Really Well.” Melissa's book covers:* How we bring our beliefs and experiences around mental health and mental illness into the workplace* The importance of understanding how the language we use, consciously or unconsciously, impacts our interactions with others* Ways to manage the challenges around having mental health conversations at work* Step-by-step ‘how-to’ conversation guides, alongside practical tools Concrete tips on ways to action this education, individually or at a team levelMelissa's Website/Book Link: https://melissadoman.com/yes-you-can-talk-about-mental-health-at-work-bookThe Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.
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Dec 7, 2021 • 43min

Transformation Through Trauma with Dr. Steven Taylor

On this episode of the Psychology Talk Podcast. Today Dr. Hoye is joined by Dr. Steve Taylor. Dr. Taylor is a senior lecturer in psychology at Leeds Beckett University, and the author of several best-selling books on psychology and spirituality. He is the current chair of the Transpersonal Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society. His 13 books include Waking from Sleep, The Fall, Out of the Darkness, Back to Sanity, The Calm Center, The Leap, Spiritual Science, and The Clear Light, with a foreword by Eckhart Tolle. Dr. Taylor discusses his latest book, Extraordinary Awakenings: When Trauma Leads to Transformation. Dr. Taylor's Book: https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-Awakenings-Trauma-Leads-Transformation/dp/1608687678Dr. Taylor's Website:https://www.stevenmtaylor.com/books/extraordinary-awakenings/The Psychology Talk Podcast is a unique conversation about psychology around the globe. Your hosts Dr. Scott Hoye and licensed clinical professional counselor Kyle Miller talk about psychology with mental health practitioners and experts to keep you informed about issues and trends in the industry. They also tackle mental health trends and issues in their home: Chicago.https://psych-talk.comhttps://www.instagram.com/psychtalkpodcast/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/psychology-talk-podcast--3571902/support.

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