Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology APA Practice Organization
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"Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology" is a podcast produced by the APA Practice Organization with practicing psychologists in mind. Episodes cover a range of topics that affect practitioners, including the financial and legal aspects of running a business. Listeners will also hear expert analysis on developments in health care policy along with stories that highlight the work of fellow psychologists
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Self-care for Psychologists
Self-care is on more people’s minds as they seek ways to lower their stress levels and improve mental health. In this episode, a psychologist and self-care expert shares why practitioners need to make it a priority as well.
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Finding a Niche: Reproductive Psychology
A reproductive psychologist discusses her experience practicing at the intersection of health, technology and culture.
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Public practice: Sharing your expertise in the media
Two media-savvy psychologists explain how you can make an impact beyond your office.
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Shutting Down: How to close your practice
In this episode of Progress Notes, psychologists share their tips on how to close your solo or group practice the right way.
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A Practicing Psychologist in Tech
Dr. Athena Robinson, chief clinical officer at Woebot Labs, talks about the value that practicing psychologists add to the tech industry.
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Helping Veterans Heal
In this episode of Progress Notes, a psychologist discusses her unique role in training veterans to work as peer support specialists at Veterans Affairs.
Customer Reviews
Very informative for the practitioner!
I just listened to the HIPPA compliant episode and it was a topic that’s been on my mind, so I’m glad the APA put a short, 17min podcast out about it featuring some experts in the area. I think the sound quality and editing is clear and I was able to follow the topic without confusion. Highly recommend!
What happened to the podcast?
There appears there are no episodes since 2018. Did the podcast dissolve? Please advise😊
Glad it's here, but...
I like the idea of this podcast and I'll continue listening. Probably. My main difficulty with it is the audio/sound. It's really tinny and poorly balanced half of the time, and it makes it hard to listen to. I get that you're operating with tele-interviews, but even the host isn't mixed great. Please get an audio person in there to make it sound more professional! Decent (albeit sorta generic) content.