Psyched to Practice Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner
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- Health & Fitness
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Join us as your hosts, Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner, as we explore the far reaches of mental health and share this experience with you. We’re going to cover a wide variety of topics in and related to the field, as well as having experts share their findings and their passion for mental health. We look forward to taking this adventure with you and hope we can get you Psyched!“ Be well, and stay psyched!”
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Master's in Practice: Banish Bedtime Battles
Join Paul and Ray for our latest Master's in Practice episode featuring Guest Ellen Flannery-Schroeder and Chelsea Tucker as they discuss their upcoming book, Banish Bedtime Battles. Ellen and Chelsea share their expertise on promoting healthy sleep habits for school-aged children, drawing from their backgrounds in psychology. Their book offers a six-week plan to help parents establish a positive bedtime routine, focusing on foundational parenting skills and coping strategies. They emph...
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Practice in Action: Little Treats Culture
Join Paul and Ray on the latest Living Psyched podcast episode as they explore the fascinating topic of "Little Treat Culture." Inspired by a TikTok trend, they delve into the psychological concept rooted in the Premack Principle, which suggests rewarding less desirable tasks with more desirable ones. They discuss the criticism of instant gratification and stress the importance of intentionality in self-reward systems.Discover practical insights on using rewards effectively to navigate ...
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Practice in Action: Improving Literacy w/ Dr. Megan Gierka
Join us for our latest Practice in Action episode featuring Megan Gierka as she dives into the critical issue of illiteracy and the challenges faced by school children in acquiring reading skills. Discover the importance of the science of reading and evidence-based instruction as Megan provides insights into assessing reading instruction and supporting struggling readers. Gain valuable tips for parents to support their children's reading development and explore the impact of technology on lit...
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Practice in Action: Research, You Mean Don't Only Listen To My Gut.
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Masters in Practice: Anger w/ Dr. Ray DiGigiuseppe
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Masters in Practice: Managing Suicidal Risk w/ Dr. Jobes
Tune in to our latest Masters in Practice episode featuring Dr. David Jobes as he discusses his groundbreaking work on suicide prevention and the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) approach. Explore Dr. Jobes' journey in mental health and his passion for suicide prevention. Discover the core principles of the CAMS model, emphasizing empathy, collaboration, and honesty, and learn about its transformative impact on client empowerment. Explore the challenges to traditi...