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The Science of Psychotherapy

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Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist.

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In this first episode of Making Sense of a Complex World, Richard and Matt chat about the Hyperreality Simulacrum and are we losing touch with reality in a simulated AI-generated world.

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Sophia Galano
Author and therapist specializing in teenage anxiety
Private clinic in Los Angeles, California
Episode: In Conversation with Sophia Galano | Calming Teenage Anxiety
Will Dobud
Developer of innovative programs for integrating psychotherapy and the outdoors, co-host of the Adventure Therapy Collective Podcast.
Charles Sturt University
Episode: Kids These Days - with Nevin Harper and Will Dobud
Nevin Harper
Professor in the School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education at the University of Victoria and registered clinical counsellor.
University of Victoria
Episode: Kids These Days - with Nevin Harper and Will Dobud
Jessica Dibb
Expert in breathwork and author of 'Breathwork and Psychotherapy'
Inspiration Consciousness School
Episode: Jessica Dibb | Breathwork & Psychotherapy
Ana Gomez
Expert in EMDR and Sand Tray therapy with a focus on treating complex trauma in children and adolescents.
Author of EMDR Sand Tray-Based Therapy
Episode: Ana Gomez | EMDR and Somatic Therapy
Niall Geoghegan
Co-author of 'Experiential Therapies for Treating Trauma' and creator of the experientialpsychotherapies.com website.
Weekend University
Episode: In conversation with Niall Geoghegan
Melanie Weller
Therapist based in New Orleans, focusing on the intersection of physical therapy and mental health, with a particular interest in the vagus nerve.
Episode: In Conversation With Melanie Weller
Michael Alcee
Clinical psychologist, creative writer, and speaker.
Psychology Today
Episode: Michael Alcee and the Upside of OCD
Dr. Rita Princi-Hubbard
Clinical psychologist and recent PhD graduate focused on education and child development
Institute for Neuroscience and Education
Episode: In Conversation with Rita Princi-Hubbard

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Richard Hill
Host of discussions focusing on the intersection of psychotherapy and neuroscience. He engages with experts from diverse fields to explore contemporary issues in mental health.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 104 ratings
  • Courtney Armstrong and Memory Consolidation

    This episode was marvellous. This was an incredibly informative podcast and i was pleased to hear how the neurons are reorganising themselves differently for memory recall. It was very similar to many Neuro Linguistic Programming interventions - and it’s great to see how different modalities are getting on the same page. Very easy to listen to and if you’v e not come across this before - very detailed to introduce RECON from Courtney Armstrong. This was the first episode i listened to and i’m... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jlnash
    Australia5 years ago
  • So good!

    So good to have such quality information at the touch of a finger! I especially love all episodes about neuroscience / modern advances in psychology. So grateful to have access to such gems : concise information from world leaders in their fields.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    French jade
    Australia5 years ago
  • Domestic Abuse

    Loved the episodes with the wonderful Emma Katz and Jess Hill! Please have them both back. This topic can never be over discussed. I’m a domestic abuse/coercive control survivor, and feel so validated hearing that I am not to blame. Thank you 🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LisaInSydney
    Australia5 years ago
  • Gets me thinking

    I love this podcast. So easy to listen to with such great information. Each time I listen, it gets me thinking... it expands my knowledge and helps me open my mind to new ideas that deeply intrigue me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Agd1208
    United States6 years ago
  • Amazing podcast, both as a listener and as a guest!

    The Science of Psychotherapy podcast brings always interesting discussions and focuses on relevant topics.

    I had a wonderful experience being a guest too. We talked about my last book (The Switch, the Science of Change) and practical applications of Integrative Sciences in psychotherapy sessions.

    Fabio Sinibaldi - realwayoflife.com/en

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FabioSini
    Italy6 years ago

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Kids These Days - with Nevin Harper and Will Dobud
Q: Can you tell us about the structure of your book?
We divide it into three sections: interference, intervention, and ideology, focusing on the complexities of youth mental health.
Jessica Dibb | Breathwork & Psychotherapy
Q: How does someone support a system of breathing when they start breathwork?
Each person's journey varies depending on their past conditioning, trauma, and willingness to explore consciousness.
Jessica Dibb | Breathwork & Psychotherapy
Q: What are some of the ways we can use breathwork therapeutically in times of difficulty?
Breathwork can help with anxiety reduction, emotional regulation, and accessing deeper states of consciousness. There are various techniques tailored for specific psychological conditions.
In conversation with Niall Geoghegan
Q: Can you give us just a hello and what you're doing with this book and why you are doing this with this book?
Niall Geoghegan explains that he has launched a website that combines different experiential therapies and discusses the launch of the book as a fascinating opportunity for learning.
Michael Alcee and the Upside of OCD
Q: How can people with OCD harness their sensitivities positively?
By recognizing their sensitivity as a unique gift and learning how to express and contain those feelings.

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2. Will Dobud
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5. Ana Gomez
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8. Michael Alcee

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