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The Menninger Clinic’s Mind Dive podcast is a twice-monthly exploration of mental health topics from the professional’s perspective, including the dilemmas clinicians face in their practice. Hosts Dr. Bob Boland and Dr. Kerry Horrell dive into the complexities of mental health care including the latest research and other topical developments through lively discourse with distinguished colleagues ... more

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Hosts' note: We're re-airing this 2022 episode with Dr. Jon Allen, one of our earliest, because it is such a good companion to last month's episode on therapeutic relationships. For those who want a deeper dive into the dynamic of building trust with... more

What if the most powerful intervention isn’t a technique but a relationship you can feel? We sit down with distinguished psychotherapist Dr. Jon Allen to explore why caring connections—not just procedures—drive real change, especially for patients sh... more

Ever had a thought so disturbing you questioned who you are?  We sat down with Dr. John Abramowitz— clinical psychologist and internationally recognized expert on OCD and anxiety—to unpack intrusive thoughts, the mechanics of obsessions and compulsio... more

The hardest part of confronting targeted violence is seeing the storm form before it breaks. We sit down with Dr. Pedro Julnes, MD, a psychiatrist who is an expert in lone actor violence. During this discussion with our hosts, he traces how personal ... more

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Dr. Jon Allen
Former clinician at the Menninger Clinic with over 40 years of experience, focusing on trauma and therapeutic relationships.
Menninger Clinic, Baylor College of Medicine
Episode: Episode 74: The Importance of Therapeutic Relationships
Dr. John Abramowitz
An internationally recognized expert on OCD and anxiety disorders, and a professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Episode: Episode 73: Living Well With OCD
Dr. Pedro Julnes
A psychiatrist based in Houston, Texas, who serves military veterans and is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine.
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Episode: Episode 72: Understanding Lone Actor Violence
Dr. Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher
A nationally recognized expert in DBT and family-based therapy, with over 30 years of clinical experience.
EAF ReCenter; Northwestern University
Episode: Episode 71: Understanding Over-Controlled and Under-Controlled Personalities
Dr. Adrian Lira
Bilingual licensed professional counselor supervisor and national certified counselor
Menninger Clinic
Episode: Episode 70: Rethinking Suicidality Treatment
Dr. Patricia Daza
Senior psychologist and Director of Psychological Services
Menninger Clinic
Episode: Episode 70: Rethinking Suicidality Treatment
Dr. Robin Walser
Internationally recognized clinical psychologist, author, educator, and leading expert in ACT
Bay Area Trauma Recovery Clinical Services
Episode: Episode 69: Beyond Trauma: Reclaiming Your Life with ACT
Dr. Darrah Westrup
Internationally recognized clinical psychologist, author, and expert in acceptance and commitment therapy
VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Episode: Episode 69: Beyond Trauma: Reclaiming Your Life with ACT
Emily Pyle
Manager with Menninger 360, specializing in perinatal mental health and relational challenges.
Episode: Episode 68: Navigating Perinatal Mental Health with Emily Pyle & Mychal Riley

Hosts

Dr. Bob Boland
Host of a podcast focusing on mental health topics, clinical practices, and contemporary developments in the field.
Dr. Kerry Horrell
Co-host of a podcast dedicated to exploring mental health and clinical practice challenges with industry experts.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 40 ratings
  • Amazing resource

    The mind dive podcast has been so influential to my recent learning and development. The hosts are easy to listen to and the content is a really great blend of research, reflection, and application. Such a trusted resource!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MrsClaney
    United States2 years ago
  • Informative and trustworthy

    This podcast has attracted some very high profile leaders in all areas of mental health. The hosts are warm professionals with a message tailored to professionals but accessible to lay people.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    2daylooksgood
    United States4 years ago
  • Great conversations from the brightest in mental health

    Mind Dive offers an inside look into the dilemmas mental health clinicians face every day, offering an incredible resource to learning and practicing professionals all across the field.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lux400
    United States4 years ago

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It has garnered praise for its high-profile guests and accessible discussions tailored for both professionals and the general public.
Listeners appreciate the rich conversations that provide insights into daily dilemmas faced by mental health clinicians.
The podcast serves as a valuable resource for deepening understanding of mental health issues, presenting a blend of research, reflection, and practical application.

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Episode 73: Living Well With OCD
Q: Does OCD typically require ongoing treatment for life?
Dr. Abramowitz stated that it varies from person to person; some may need to manage their OCD for life, while others can overcome it, but learning to handle intrusive thoughts is a key part of treatment.
Episode 73: Living Well With OCD
Q: How did you get interested in working with OCD patients?
Dr. Abramowitz shared that he became interested in OCD during his undergraduate studies when he was randomly assigned the disorder for a term paper, leading him to explore its treatment and the lack of empirical research surrounding it.
Episode 70: Rethinking Suicidality Treatment
Q: What advice do you have for clinicians wanting to pursue CAMS further?
Seek training and education, and join consultation groups for support, especially since working with suicidality is challenging.
Episode 70: Rethinking Suicidality Treatment
Q: Could you give us an overview of the CAMS model?
CAMS is a collaborative outpatient treatment model that focuses on understanding the drivers of suicidality through open conversation with the client.
Episode 69: Beyond Trauma: Reclaiming Your Life with ACT
Q: Is phase work integral in ACT, particularly for trauma?
ACT approach is not always linear, allowing clients to revisit earlier stages as needed, emphasizing the importance of stages as a way to organize treatment.

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This podcast provides a professional examination of mental health topics, focusing on the challenges and dilemmas that clinicians encounter in their practice. It features discussions surrounding contemporary mental health issues, the latest research developments, as well as insights into therapeutic practices. Episodes often feature expert guests from the field who share their experiences and specialized knowledge, providing a comprehensive and accessible resource for professionals and those interested in mental health. Notably, the engaging style fosters a blend of serious topic exploration and relatable conversation, making intricate subjects better understood by a broader audience.

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2. Dr. John Abramowitz
3. Dr. Pedro Julnes
4. Dr. Ellen Astrachan-Fletcher
5. Dr. Adrian Lira
6. Dr. Patricia Daza
7. Dr. Robin Walser
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