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The Testing Psychologist Podcast

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Apr 19, 2021 • 1h 6min

203. Assessment in Puerto Rico w/ Dr. Oxalis Jusino

Dr. Oxalis Jusino has made it her mission to advance the state of assessment in Puerto Rico. She also has an excellent Spanish-language podcast (linked in the show notes) all about conducting good assessments. Join us today as we talk through the ins and outs of testing “on the island.”
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Apr 15, 2021 • 1h 9min

202. From Solo to Group Testing Practice w/ Dr. Mandi White-Ajmani

Are you a solo practitioner thinking about making the leap to a group testing practice? That’s where Dr. Mandi White-Ajmani was a few years ago, and she now has a thriving group practice in Brooklyn, New York with both therapists and neuropsychologists on staff. It was such a privilege to sit down with Mandi and talk about her journey from solo to group practice.
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Apr 12, 2021 • 1h 15min

201. The Latest Research on ADHD With Dr. Joel Nigg (Replay)

Ever wondered if diet really plays a role in ADHD? What about screen time? Is medication still the best treatment? Dr. Joel Nigg sits down with me today to talk about all of these things and many more. His most recent book presents the state of the literature on all things ADHD, from genes, to brain structure, to sleep, to parenting.
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Apr 8, 2021 • 1h 48min

200. Reverse Interview: The Testing Psychologist Journey w/ Dr. Jeremy Sharp

This episode is a little departure from normal...instead of me interviewing someone or monologuing on a business topic, I’ve invited my friend and colleague, Dr. Andres Chou, to interview ME. It’s a true gift to have this broad conversation with Andres.
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Apr 5, 2021 • 1h 35min

199. Conducting a Valid ADHD Assessment w/ Dr. Julie Suhr & Dr. Allyson Harrison

Dr. Julie Suhr, a neuropsychologist and professor at Ohio University, teams up with Dr. Allyson Harrison, a clinical neuropsychologist from Queen's University. They discuss the challenges of valid ADHD assessments, emphasizing the need for comprehensive evaluations that consider underlying factors like anxiety and environmental influences. Key concepts like sensitivity, specificity, and the dangers of self-report biases are explored. The importance of combining quantitative data with qualitative observation is highlighted, along with the significance of ongoing research in this field.
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Apr 1, 2021 • 27min

198. Transitioning from Therapy to Testing

I’ve spoken with so many consulting clients over the last few years who want to transition to an all-testing practice and stop seeing therapy clients altogether. The problem is that it’s REALLY hard to cut down a therapy caseload in many cases. Today’s episode is all about how to do so ethically and practically.
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Mar 29, 2021 • 1h 26min

197. Evolution of Cognitive Assessment w/ Dr. W. Joel Schneider

Dr. Joel Schneider is here talking about the evolution of cognitive theory and assessment. I’ve been reading Joel’s blog for about 10 years now, and he is not only a great writer but a deep thinker and excellent storyteller. These traits are on full display during the podcast today as Joel takes us on a journey through the philosophical and practical history of cognitive theory.
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Mar 25, 2021 • 21min

196. Reaching Out to Referral Sources

So many podcast episodes are born from conversations with my consulting clients. This one is no exception. I’ve been asked so many times, “How do you make connections with potential referral sources?” We’re all told that “networking” is important, but what does that actually look like in real life? (Hint: call it “building relationships” instead). This episode is all about developing connections with other professionals, schools, and physicians.
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Mar 22, 2021 • 1h 35min

195. Assessment for Gifted and Twice Exceptional Individuals with Dr. Aimee Yermish (Replay)

As a grown up gifted kid herself, Dr. Aimee Yermish definitely "gets it." She coupled her lifetime of personal experience with a doctorate in psychology to build a highly successful practice working primarily with gifted and twice exceptional individuals.
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Mar 18, 2021 • 27min

194. Establishing a Consultation Group

Today’s episode is an attempt to answer a question that I get a lot from consulting clients and the Facebook group: how do you find a consultation group as a post-graduate clinician? I’ve benefited greatly from a few consultation groups over the years, and I recommend joining a consultation group as one of the pillars of building a practice.

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