Dan welcomes back Johanna Mickelson as we dive back into the Distress-Processing Model and the significance of reflection and reading in developing insights and fostering better conversations.Dan and Johanna explore the concept of the 'helper' in discussions, emphasizing the importance of clarity and nuance in communication. Then, they delve into how understanding these elements can enhance dialogue and lead to more meaningful exchanges.The stages of the distress-processing model consist of:U...
In this conversation, Dan talks with Johanna Mickelson about the Distress-Processing Model for people in suicidal crisis. In this conversation, Johanna shares her experiences working in a crisis center and discusses the challenges and insights gained from her time in crisis management.Most of the conversation focuses on the Distress-Processing Model for people in suicidal crisis: Its development and application. The Distress processing model consists of the stages that people go through to mo...
This weeks episode is a deep dive into how you can strengthen your graduate-school application to counselling or clinical psychology graduate programs. Amie is back to discuss the intricacies of applying to graduate school, focusing on writing applications, crafting personal statements, and preparing for interviews. Dan and Amie share practical tips on overcoming initial writing hurdles, generating ideas, and the importance of reflection on personal motivations. The discussion also cover...
Due to popular demand, this weeks episode is a deep dive into what you should consider when deciding which graduate programs in counseling or clinical psychology to apply to. Dan is joined by Amie Orsetti, a graduate student from the University of British Columbia. Amie and Dan discuss the nuances of choosing between clinical and counselling psychology programs, the importance of understanding program differences, and the impact of geographical restrictions on application decisions. They delv...
Join Dan and returning guest, Dr. Paul Hewitt, and continue deeper into the psychology of perfectionism. Dr. Paul Hewitt is a registered clinical psychologist and a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He has published over 300 research papers, books, and chapters on perfectionism, psychopathology, and psychotherapy, was cited as one of the top 10 Canadian clinical psychology professors for research productivity, and was recently awarded the Donald ...
Dan and this week's guest, Dr. Paul Hewitt, embark on a quest into the psychology of perfectionism. Paul Hewitt is a registered clinical psychologist and a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of British Columbia. He has published over 300 research papers, books, and chapters on perfectionism, psychopathology, and psychotherapy, was cited as one of the top 10 Canadian clinical psychology professors for research productivity, and was recently awarded the Donald O. Hebb A...
In part 2, Dan and Dr. Ken Critchfield continue to dive deep into the science of interactions and the SASB. Dr. Critchfield is Associate Professor and Program Director of the Clinical Psychology Program of the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University.Dr. Critchfield explains the Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB) model, discussing its terminology, the importance of understanding interpersonal dynamics, and the application of the model in clinical settings. Then, ...
Dan is joined by Dr. Ken Critchfield to dive deep in the science of interactions. Dr. Critchfield is Associate Professor and Program Director of the Clinical Psychology Program of the Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology at Yeshiva University.Dr. Critchfield discusses his creative aspirations, particularly in pottery and music, and how these interests intersect with his professional journey in psychology. He delves into the SASB model, a framework for understanding interpersonal behavior (7:...
Dan is joined by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone in this episode focusing on emotion processing in psychotherapy. In Part 2 of this conversation, Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone delves into the complexities of emotion processing, exploring the distinctions between adaptive and maladaptive emotions, the sequential model of emotional processing, and the importance of self-compassion in therapeutic settings. They discuss how emotional awareness and expression can lead to healthier emotional sta...
Dan is joined by Dr. Antonio Pascual-Leone in this episode focusing on ****. Dr. Pascual-Leone runs the Emotion Change Lab at the University of Windsor and supervises research on the processes of emotional change as they occur in psychotherapy and in everyday life. Dr. Pascual-Leone usually teaches courses on psychotherapy interventions and has coauthored a book on Emotion Focused Therapy.In this conversation, Dr. Pascual-Leone discusses the differences between clinicians and researchers...
In the 2nd episode of season two, Dan continues his conversation with Dr. Simon Goldberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Core Faculty at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin.Dan and Dr. Goldberg explore the topics of rejection and setbacks in academia, positive experiences in collaboration, and the differentiation between mindfulness and meditation. Dr. Goldberg shares his personal experiences with rejection and the impact it had on h...
Welcome back to Psychotherapy & Applied Psychology! In our first episode of season two, Dan is joined by Dr. Simon Goldberg, Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling Psychology and Core Faculty at the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin.Dan and Dr. Goldberg explore the topics of rejection and setbacks in academia, positive experiences in collaboration, and the differentiation between mindfulness and meditation. Dr. Goldberg shares his personal experiences wi...
It's Part 2 of Dan's conversation with Dr. Robert Krueger as they continue to dive deep into the alternative model of personality disorders.Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup. Dan and Dr. Krueger explore the concept of personality disorders and the alternative model of personality disorders (AMPD). Can personality disorders be seen as extreme versions of regular personality traits, and can these traits have both adaptive and maladapt...
Join in on another brilliant episode of Psychotherapy & Applied Psychology. This week, Dan is joined by Dr. Robert Krueger and discuss the ongoing studies of personality disorders. Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup. Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the importance of understanding a person's personality in clinical case conceptualization as well as the tension between wanting to make psychiatric classification more scientifically just...
Special Guest:Dr. James BoswellSociety for Psychotherapy ResearchKeywordslow motivation, readiness to change, diminished outcome expectations, non-directive approach, motivational interviewing, humanistic principles, ambivalence, transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy, tailor therapy, therapeutic process, client-therapist relationship, matching, therapist selection, outcomes, preferences, routine outcome monitoring, therapist effectiveness, strengths and weaknessesTakeawaysLow motivatio...
In this episode of Psychotherapy and Applied Psychology, Dan is joined by Dr. James Boswell as they chat tailoring psychotherapy treatments to clients. Dan and Dr. Boswell explore the challenges and strategies of tailoring psychotherapy to individual clients. Dr. Boswell discusses his own experiences as a graduate student, the importance of having a supportive mentor and stresses the growing need for empathy and problem-solving when working with overwhelmed graduate students. Dr. Boswell also...
On this episode, Dan is once again joined by Dr. Ron LevantJoin in on Part 2 of this amazing episode as Dan and Dr. Levant continue to talk masculinity, mental health, relationships, and societal perceptions. Dr. Levant shares insights on emotional intimacy, stress management, and the impact of masculine norms on mental health. He also discusses his personal journey, trauma, and the evolution of fatherhood. 💬 Click here to text the show!🎞️ Video version of the show@PsychotherapyAppliedPs...
On this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Ron Levant. Check out Part 1 of this amazing episode as Dan and Dr. Levant discuss a range of topics including Dr. Levant's work on the Fatherhood Project, the impact of masculine norms on emotional expression, and the development of the Male Role Norms Inventory. He also delves into the concept of normative male alexithymia and its implications for mental health and stress management. Then, Dan and Dr. Levant explore the importance of emotional expressio...
Join in on Part 2 of the conversation with Dan and his guest Dr. Nadya Fouad as they continue to discuss women's career development in this episode of Psychotherapy & Applied Psychology, Dr. Fouad joins in from the Counseling Psychology division of the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin. Join Dan and Dr. Fouad as they discuss women's career development, cultural contexts, and the impact of societal changes on career choices. In Part 1, they delve into...
In this episode of Psychotherapy & Applied Psychology, Dan is joined by Dr. Nadya Fouad as they discuss women's career development. Dr. Fouad joins in from the Counseling Psychology division of the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin. Join Dan and Dr. Fouad as they discuss women's career development, cultural contexts, and the impact of societal changes on career choices. In Part 1, they delve into the challenges of balancing work and family, the evolution ...