Jon Lieff on the secret language of cells
We are excited to have Dr Jon Lieff back to talk to us once again about cellular communication, the wonderful complexity of life and what it all means for psychotherapy. We hope you enjoy listening to Dr Lieff as much as we enjoyed interviewing him! You can find out...
Omar Reda talks about The Wounded Healer
Omar Reda, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist, a Harvard-trained trauma expert, an author, and a family advocate. We talk to him about his recent book The Wounded Healer: The Pain and Joy of Caregiving. You can find Dr Reda's book here...
Rebecca Mannis on Long COVID: Using Our Knowledge of Other Acquired Neurologic Insults
We catch up with Dr Rebecca Mannis to talk about treating clients who are suffering from long COVID or other assaults to their central nervous systems. You can find out more about Dr Mannis at https://ivy-prep.com/ Learn more as a member of The Science of...
The Science of Psychotherapy May 2022
May has special meaning for me. It is the month of Mother’s Day and my mother’s birthday. These days were a week apart and so my Mum suggested we choose which day to celebrate. She figured she was the centre of attention whatever we chose. She was a wise woman. That...
Andrew Jamieson talks Midlife – Humanity’s Secret Weapon
Andrew Jamieson trained at the Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling and received an MA in Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy at Middlesex University. He lectures and writes articles on a series of subjects including psychotherapy’s interconnection with...
Catching up with Stan Tatkin
Stan Tatkin has a great process for couples therapy, which you can find out about at https://www.thepactinstitute.com/ - and we catch up with him to find out what's been going on for him and the PACT Institute. Learn more as a member of The Science of Psychotherapy!...
Catching up with Lou Cozolino
It's always great to catch up with Lou Cozolino and in this meeting we talk about some of the topics he will be addressing in an upcoming conference in Melbourne Australia, as well as the science of psychotherapy in general. Learn more as a member of The Science of...
Jurie Rossouw talks about Resilience
We catch up with resilience expert Jurie Rossouw who talks with us about his work and what it means to be resilient. You can find out more about his work here https://home.hellodriven.com/ Learn more as a member of The Science of Psychotherapy! Get access to...
Thomas Verny talks about the embodied mind
We talk to Dr Thomas Verny about the embodied mind. His most recent book, The Embodied Mind: Understanding the Mysteries of Cellular Memory, Consciousness, and Our Bodies, explores very early memory and the mind and sets out to redefine our concept of the mind and...
The Science of Psychotherapy April 2022
In 1859, Charles Dickens wrote – It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness …...
Ken Benau on Shame, Pride, and Relational Trauma: Concepts and Psychotherapy
Find the book here https://www.routledge.com/Shame-Pride-and-Relational-Trauma-Concepts-and-Psychotherapy/Benau/p/book/9781138362383 Dear Colleagues, I am excited to be offering a webinar training based upon my recently published book, Shame, Pride, and Relational...
Matt & Richard talk about reasons for learning about the science of psychotherapy
With the release of their new book, The Practitioner's Guide to The Science of Psychotherapy, Matt and Richard continue to talk about some of the theoretical aspects of the 'why' of the book, and the 'why' of learning the science of psychotherapy. You...
The Science of Psychotherapy March 2022
This issue is special for many reasons. It celebrates the release of our new book, some 2 years in the making, but the main message from Matt and myself is that our book stands on the shoulders of many before us. Without all the wonderful people that have provided...
John Arden talks with Richard Hill and Matthew Dahlitz about their new book
We catch up with Dr John Arden who talks with us about our new book and the foreword he's written for us - a bonus chapter really! You can get out book at: Amazon https://amzn.to/3BMolky Book Depository https://www.bookdepository.com/Practi... And Norton themselves...
Paul Leslie interviews Matt and Richard
Dr Stuart Shanker talks self-regulation
Dr Stuart Shanker is the author of the Self-Reg trilogy: Calm, Alert and Learning: Classroom Strategies for Self-Regulation; Self-Reg: How to Help Your Child (and You) Break the Stress Cycle and Successfully Engage with Life; Reframed: Self-Reg for a Just Society. You...
Talking to Dr Dave on Shrink Rap Radio about our new book
Marilyn Sanders and George Thompson talk about Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child
Dr Marilyn Sanders and Dr George Thompson talk about their new book "Polyvagal Theory and the Developing Child: Systems of Care for Strengthening Kids, Families, and Communities" For more on the book go to https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393714289 Learn more as a...
Stefan Neszpor talks about the cerebellum
We talk to Dr Stefan Neszpor, a consultant psychiatrist and psychotherapist consulting for Island Health - Vancouver Island Health Authority. He has been fascinated by the cerebellum for many years and it's that topic that we tackle today with him.
The Science of Psychotherapy February 2022
My friend John looks out his living room window, past the antlers of the large elk munching on the sweet tips of the long grass and hopes it will snow soon. The snow is beautiful, it glistens on the mountaintops and provides a playground for skiers. But the snow is...
Brian Quinn talks Bipolar Disorder and depression
We catch up with Dr. Brian Quinn, who is author of The Depression Sourcebook, 2nd edition and Wiley Concise Guides to Mental Health: Bipolar Disorder, and is a practicing clinical social worker in Huntington, New York . Dr. Quinn specializes in working with...
Reinterpreting Our Brain’s Body Maps
Our brain maps out our body to facilitate accurate motor control; disorders of this body map result in motor deficits. For a century, the body map has been thought to have applied to all types of motor actions. Yet scientists have begun to query how the body map...
Serge Prengel talks proactive change
Today Richard talks to Serge Prengel who is in private practice and a co-founder of the Integrative Focusing Therapy online training program. He has been exploring creative approaches to mindfulness: how to live with an embodied sense of meaning and purpose. He is the...
Introduction to The Practitioner’s Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy
Today Richard and Matt talk about their upcoming book The Practitioner's Guide to the Science of Psychotherapy and discuss the introduction and basis of the book. The book is available on pre-order now. https://wwnorton.com/books/9781324016182 Thanks for listening!...