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Author: Stephanie Sarkis PhD

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A podcast about therapy and what makes your brain happy. Hosted by best-selling author and therapist Stephanie Moulton Sarkis PhD.
www.stephaniesarkis.com
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,What is "time blindness"? How much is it a factor in ADHD impairment? What can you do to decrease its effects? In this episode I talk with psychologist Ari Tuckman PsyD MBA (tuckmanpsych.com), about how to best handle time blindness. The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD (stephaniesarkis.com).
Finding and keeping healthy female friendships can be a challenge in adulthood.  Join me, Dr. Stephanie Sarkis, author of Healing from Toxic Relationships and Gaslighting, as I talk with Danielle Bayard Jackson, a friendship coach, to discover how we can have healthy friendships in our lives.  You will also learn how to handle issues that may arise during friendships, and what to do if social anxiety is making it difficult for you to meet new people.  Danielle can be found at betterfemalefriendships.com, and I can be found at stephaniesarkis.com.  Enjoy the episode. 
Join Dr. Stephanie Sarkis and Dr. Mark Bertin as they discuss the benefits of  mindfulness and how you can make it part of your daily routine.  Mark Bertin MD is a developmental pediatrician based in Pleasantville, New York.  He is the author of several books, including Mindfulness and Self-Compassion for ADHD and How Children Thrive.  His website is www.developmentaldoctor.com.  The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com.
Parenting a preschooler is a challenge.  Parenting a preschooler with ADHD is more of a challenge.  Parenting a preschooler with ADHD and during a pandemic is the ultimate challenge.  Dr. Esta Rapoport gives you guidance on positive parenting, particularly during these challenging times.  Esta Rapoport Ed.D. is experienced in working with children with ADHD and other similar special needs and their parents. She has a B.A. from N.Y.U. , an M.A. from Teachers College, Columbia University, and an Ed.D. from Boston University.   She is the author of two books: ADHD and Social Skills: A Step-by-Step-Guide for Teachers and Parents and Positive Behavior, Social Skills, and Self-Esteem: A Parent's Guide to Preschool ADHD..  Her website is www.socialskillstrainingservices.com.  Talking Brains is hosted by Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com. 
According to a new CDC study, adults 18-24 have the highest rate of anxiety, depression, and suicidal behavior of any age group.  I'm joined by Ari Tuckman PsyD CST to talk about why this is happening, and what you can do to take care of yourself during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Ari Tuckman, PsyD, CST is a psychologist and certified sex therapist in private practice in West Chester, PA, specializing in diagnosing and treating children, teens, and adults with ADHD, as well as couples and sex therapy. He's the author of several books, including ADHD After Dark.  www.adultadhdbook.com.  I'm Stephanie Sarkis PhD, the host of Talking Brains and author of Gaslighting. www.stephaniesarkis.com
What is it like to be a psychiatrist with ADHD during a pandemic? In this episode of Talking Brains, I speak with Mark Wilson MD about our new normal during the COVID-19 crisis, and how he got through medical school with ADHD. Talking Brains is hosted by Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com. Mark Wilson MD can be found at www.markwwilson.mdpc.net.
Availability bias states that we put the most importance on our most recent or emotionally-laden memory.  This can lead to us having difficulties coming up with solutions to issues that pop up in our relationships.  Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains.  www.stephaniesarkis.com 
If you have ADHD and/or anxiety, the coronavirus pandemic can impact you in much more significant ways.  Guest Ari Tuckman PsyD CST shares how you may be experiencing the pandemic differently, and how to best cope with events beyond our control.  Psychologist Ari Tuckman PsyD, CST is an expert in ADHD and the author of ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship. He can be found at www.adultadhdbook.com.  Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains. www.stephaniesarkis.com
You may already have marked a week since you quarantined with your kids.  You also may feel like you're about to lose your sanity.  Good news!  Mark Bertin MD has returned to Talking Brains to help you figure out this "new normal." Dr. Bertin is a developmental pediatrician and author of How Children Thrive, Mindful Parenting for ADHD and The Family ADHD Solution. He is also a contributing author for the book Teaching Mindfulness Skills to Kids and Teens.  Dr. Bertin is on faculty at New York Medical College and the Windward Teacher Training Institute, and on the advisory boards for the non-profits Common Sense Media and Reach Out and Read. His blog is available through Mindful.org and Psychology Today.  Visit his site at www.developmentaldoctor.com. Talking Brains is hosted by Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com.
As a parent, you are probably feeling a variety of emotions right now about the coronavirus pandemic — anxiety, fear, anger, burnout, confusion, and an overwhelming sense of chaos.  We are in the midst of an event that many have not seen in our lifetimes.  On top of that, your kids' school has just been canceled for two weeks.  You may have been asked to work from home, or maybe you need to continue at your job while your kids are out of school.  On top of that, you want to keep you and your kids healthy and safe.   It's a lot to handle at once.  Learn how to maintain some sense of normalcy and answer your kids questions about this pandemic.  I'm an American Mental Health Counselors Association Clinical Specialist in Child and Adolescent Counseling with over 20 years experience counseling children and their parents during crisis.  I'll tell you what I know helps.  Dr. Stephanie Sarkis is the host of Talking Brains.  www.stephaniesarkis.com
How do you spot a narcissist or gaslighter on a first date?  I'll tell you warning signs that tip you off that this person is a manipulator.  I'll also teach you a technique to help you find a healthy mate.  A similar (but not exact) written version of this episode can be found on my blog at Psychology Today.  Go to www.stephaniesarkis.com/blog for the link. The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD.  www.stephaniesarkis.com
Did you know that ADHD can shorten your life span by several years?  Join me as I talk with colleague and fellow ADHD expert Ari Tuckman PsyD MBA about Russell Barkley PhD's research on ADHD and life span.  Learn what you can do about extending your life expectancy when you have ADHD.  Psychologist Ari Tuckman PsyD MBA is the author of ADHD After Dark: Better Sex Life, Better Relationship.  He can be found at www.adultadhdbook.com.  Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains and the author of Gaslighting.  www.stephaniesarkis.com
Welcome to the third season of Talking Brains.  Today's guest, Rick Moskovitz, appeared in season 1 where we discussed memory and trauma.  Rick is back to talk about his new science fiction trilogy and his fiction writing process as a psychiatrist and scientist.  Rick Moskovitz is a Harvard educated psychiatrist who taught psychotherapy and spent nearly four decades listening to his patients tell their stories. After leaving practice, he in turn became a storyteller, writing science fiction that explores the psychological consequences of living in a world of expanding possibilities, including even the prospect of evading death. His characters deal with enduring moral and emotional struggles against a backdrop of a near future world that is still dealing with environmental crises as it navigates the intersection of human and artificial intelligence.  www.rickmoskovitz.com  The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD. www.stephaniesarkis.com
Learn why our communication styles get in the way of reaching a common goal, and discover how you can have more productive conversations.  Buster Benson is an entrepreneur and a former product leader at Amazon, Twitter, Slack, and Patreon. He’s now CEO of 750words.com and writes for Medium and busterbenson.com. This is his first book.  The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com
Balancing work and your personal life can be a challenge.   Join me as I speak with Russell Clayton PhD from the Muma College of Business at the University of South Florida.  Dr. Clayton is the author of Balancing Life: Seven Strategies That Can Help You Achieve Work-Life Balance.  Learn how you can achieve wellness in your life — by putting your priorities first, without sacrificing your gifts.  Talking Brains is hosted by Stephanie Sarkis PhD. www.stephaniesarkis.com
What's the opposite of imposter syndrome?  When someone thinks they know more than they actually do.  It's a cognitive bias called the Dunning-Kruger Effect, and you'll learn how to combat it.  Also, my story of an unnamed giant in the mental health field who told me that ADHD fMRIs were fake and colored in by hand.  Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains and the author of Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People and Break Free. www.stephaniesarkis.com
Do you have fears that people will find out that you're really not as good as they think you are?  Do you feel that you're never "good enough"?  Imposter syndrome is common phenomenon that can leave you feeling inadequate and insecure.  Learn how to conquer it on this episode of Talking Brains.  Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains.  www.stephaniesarkis.com
I received an email asking me the difference between a gaslighting relationship and one where the partners don't communicate effectively.  I'll be sharing quotes from that email along with my answers.  The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD, author of Gaslighting: Recognize Manipulative and Emotionally Abusive People and Break Free.  www.stephaniesarkis.com
The word "mindfulness" seems to be everywhere.  Do we really know what it means to be mindful, or to practice mindfulness?  Dr. Tony Quaglieri talks about what mindfulness really is, and leads you through a mindfulness exercise.  He also lets you know how easy it is to practice mindfulness even if you have only a few spare minutes a day.  Tony Quaglieri PhD can be found at www.anthonyquaglieri.com.  The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com. 
You may have children going off to college this year.  Feeling a sense of grief about your child leaving is totally normal.  Learn how you can best cope with your "new normal."  The Psychology Today article of this episode, along with the interview on empty nests in Good Housekeeping, can be found here: https://bit.ly/2P6pE9b The host of Talking Brains is Stephanie Sarkis PhD at www.stephaniesarkis.com.
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