5 episodes

"Tell Me More About That" is a podcast created by Brianna Jacobson, a graduate student earning a dual degree in Counseling and Art Therapy. The podcast is a series of conversations with professionals in the mental health and social services field about their personal/professional responsibility and the intersection of social justice and mental health.

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    • Health & Fitness

"Tell Me More About That" is a podcast created by Brianna Jacobson, a graduate student earning a dual degree in Counseling and Art Therapy. The podcast is a series of conversations with professionals in the mental health and social services field about their personal/professional responsibility and the intersection of social justice and mental health.

    You're Not God

    You're Not God

    This episode's guest is Elizabeth McGrath, an attorney and organizational consultant in private practice. Ms. McGrath has spent her career working on behalf of individual children and youth. She is an advocate for legislative and policy changes that benefit children, youth, and their caregivers. She founded Pegasus Legal Services for Children in 2002. Ms. McGrath has taught at University of New Mexico as an adjunct professor, and currently serves as co-chair of the Supreme Court's Commission on Access to Justice. ​

    • 34 min
    Examining the Fishbowl

    Examining the Fishbowl

    The guest this episode is Dr. Paul Miller-King, Psy. D., LPCC, who was born in Michigan, has lived all over the U.S. and in Okinawa, Japan. He is an educated white male with a Master's Degree in Counseling and a Doctoral Degree from California Institute of Integral Studies. He did original research and wrote a dissertation on Eco-Psychology. He is a pre-candidate analyst of the Lacan School of Psychoanalysis in Berkely, CA. He has worked for several years in Native American communities, and is currently opening a private practice in Albuquerque, NM. He is a single father of 2 kids, enjoys camping, reading, good coffee, weightlifting, and Jiu jitsu. ​

    • 50 min
    You Could Be Right

    You Could Be Right

    Guest this episode is Dr. Mark Benn, Psy. D., LPCC, a licensed psychologist, father of seven, adjunct professor at Colorado State University, keynote speaker, diversity trainer, mediator, and consultant. Dr. Benn has spent his entire career working to help people recognize their role in understanding the nature of prejudice, oppression, and historically complex social issues. He has a reputation as a powerful speaker who is both educational and entertaining. His book "Stories from the Couch, and other Telling Tales is available on Amazon.

    • 46 min
    Felt Sense

    Felt Sense

    Our second guest is Danielle Newman, LMHC, LPC-IT, a cisgender, bisexual, white female ally who recently graduated with her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, WI. Her approach is person-centered psychotherapy with experience in community-activated medicine. Her current work aims to provide mental health services that address historical trauma that are culturally and socially responsive in the contexts of racial and ethnic minorities.​

    • 22 min
    Keeping the Wonder Alive

    Keeping the Wonder Alive

    Our first guest is Brian Harden, LPCC, LMFT, a therapist from Oklahoma City, OK. He earned his MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, and his BS in Family Studies and Gerontology from Southern Nazarene University. Harden is an experienced behavioral specialist, rehabilitation specialist, group living director, and clinical therapist. He is process oriented and person-centered professional. He is a community resource, proud father of a large family, and is rooted in his faith. ​

    • 33 min

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