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Showing posts with label PsyD/PhD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PsyD/PhD. Show all posts

CBT Techniques Blog

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

By Alfred Bonfil, PhD:

http://cogbtherapy.com/cbt-blog/

Notes from Two Scientific Psychologists

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

More theory than practice at

http://psychsciencenotes.blogspot.com/

The Candid Counselor

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Blog by Waco, Texas PsyD, Julia Becker:

Shrink Talk

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Blog by NYC psychologist, Rob Dobrenski, PhD.

http://shrinktalk.net/

Nourishing the Soul

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Eating disorders-focused blog/site by Ashley Solomon, PsyD.

The Business End of Psychotherapy

Sunday, July 25, 2010

"The details of the psychotherapy container" according to Dan Quinn, PsyD.

Paul the Counsellor

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Blog by Melbourne-based therapist, Dr. Paul Cullen:

Facticity

Monday, May 10, 2010

"A psychologist's observations about mental health, psychotherapy, and self-help" by Dr. Tracy Ochester, a therapist in Kansas City, Kansas.

Adventures in Telepsychiatry

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Blog by Partrick Barta, MD, PhD:

http://adventuresintelepsychiatryblog.patrickbarta.com/

LA Therapist

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Blog by James E. Walton, PhD.

http://thelatherapist.blogspot.com/

Mindful Musings

Friday, March 19, 2010

Blog by San Francisco-based psychologist, Dr. Keely Kolmes

http://www.drkkolmes.com/blog

Psychotherapy Brown Bag

Monday, February 1, 2010

From the site:

Michael Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Thomas Joiner. His work focuses on the impact of emotions on behavior with a particular focus on negative urgency and distress tolerance. He also conducts research on suicide in military populations.

Joye Cox Anestis is a doctoral candidate in the clinical psychology department at Florida State University under the supervision of Joyce Carbonell. Joye's work focuses on issues concerning mentally ill offenders. Additionally, she is interested in the assessment of and sex differences in personality disorders and psychopathy.


http://www.psychotherapybrownbag.com

Shrink Central

Friday, January 29, 2010

Blog by Dr. Katrina Wood:   
I’m a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles and now a blogger.

I work as director of Wilshire Valley Therapy Centers in Los Angeles and Encino. I also host the weekly talk show “The Resurrection of Love” on BlogTalk Radio. My latest self-help book, “That’s Not Love! This Is” is now available on Amazon.com.

I’m excited about expanding into the world of blogging — there are so many new, important and innovative things going on in the world of psychology today.

One goal of the “Shrink Central” blog is to help you relate to the practice of mental health as a necessary part of our wellness. This can be critical to our day-to-day approach to life as well as our long-term views of ourselves and the world around us.

http://drkatrinawood.com/

The Pocket Psychologist

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

"This handy blog provides insights, advice and reflections on a variety of psychological issues from Dr. Paula Bruce, a clinical and forensic psychologist with a practice in Beverly Hills, CA."

http://www.thepocketpsychologist.blogspot.com/

The No Hype Marketing Mentor

Saturday, November 28, 2009

The tagline for Deah Curry's practice marketing blog: "Getting More Clients to Your Door with Grace and Ease for Solopreneurs in the Healing Arts"

http://thenohypementor.blogspot.com/

Dr. Kathleen Young

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

"Dr. Young is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 20 years of experience. She has been in private practice in Chicago, Illinois since 1992. She incorporates aspects of psychodynamic,  relational therapy and dialectical behavior therapy into her approach to psychotherapy. Her career focus has been on treating trauma and its aftermath.

She is also an EMDR trained therapist and has completed the Illinois 40-hour Domestic Violence Training. She has coordinated a program dedicated to providing education about and treatment for intimate partner, interpersonal and community violence in the LGBT communities."


http://drkathleenyoung.wordpress.com/

Dr. Michelle Ganon

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

"Dr Michelle Gannon is a Psychologist, Couples Therapist, Relationship Expert, Marriage Prep 101 Workshop Founder, Wife, Mother, Daughter and Friend.

She has been in private practice in San Francisco for 20 years helping individuals and couples with relationship issues, self esteem, depression, anxiety, family of origin issues, parenthood, career and life transitions. She also specializes in women’s issues such as work/life balance, body image, intimacy and sexuality, pregnancy, infertility, transition to motherhood, perimenopause, parenting, friendship, and helping women develop a strong sense of self."

http://drmichellegannon.com/

Lisa Holland, PhD

Thursday, November 12, 2009

"I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Doctoral degree in Psychology and the founder of HollandHeart. My specialty is Medical Family Therapy; I help people who are struggling with illness and stressful emotions that affect their health.

My interest in emotions grew out of my own healing from an accidental electrocution and resulting cardiac arrest. The electrocution, which happened in childhood, affected my memory and my ability to understand the meaning of certain words, therefore, I learned to rely on cues from my emotions."


http://lisahollandphd.com/blog/

Your Mind, Your Body

Sunday, November 8, 2009

"Good health means taking care of your mind and your body. But with so much information available, it can be difficult to know the best ways to get and stay healthy. We’re writing this blog so you’ll have a credible, trusted resource to help you and your family live healthier lives.

We are psychologists, health professionals specially trained in helping people make lifestyle and behavior changes and better cope with life’s problems. Most of us have our own practices, helping people during sessions of psychotherapy. But you can also find us working in hospitals, schools, nursing homes and universities. You may even see us collaborating with physicians, helping you prevent diseases or better manage any ailments."

http://www.yourmindyourbody.org/

Peter H. Brown

Friday, November 6, 2009

"Peter is a Clinical Psychologist who has a well established private practice and consultancy in Brisbane Australia...He has worked together with Dr Carolyn Russell in a unique and innovative clinic for patients with complex combinations of medical and psychological issues."