Clinically Thinking
A podcast by Clinically Thinking
34 Episodes
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Could This Be Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? Vanessa Spiller
Published: 11/30/2024 -
Clinical Perfectionism: Tracey Wade
Published: 11/3/2024 -
Guilt: A Contemporary Introduction. Don Carveth
Published: 9/9/2024 -
Understanding Chronic Pain: Lorimer Moseley
Published: 5/4/2024 -
Autism and the Female Phenotype. Prof. Robyn Young
Published: 2/17/2024 -
Meaningful Improvement in Therapy with Deliberate Practice. Aaron Frost
Published: 12/16/2023 -
Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.
Published: 11/25/2023 -
Key Developments in Trauma. Chris Lee and Sara Quinn
Published: 10/28/2023 -
Clinical Responses to Death Anxiety, with Rachel Menzies
Published: 10/21/2023 -
Cognitive Analytic Therapy, with Dr Louise McCutcheon
Published: 9/30/2023 -
The Case for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy- Jonathan Shedler
Published: 8/12/2023 -
What Is Alexithymia? Dr David Preece
Published: 7/15/2023 -
Trauma Focused Chairwork with Amanda Garcia Torres
Published: 4/22/2023 -
Psychological Responses to Climate Anxiety
Published: 1/28/2023 -
The Impact of Changes to Medicare for Psychologists and their Clients
Published: 12/21/2022 -
The Lifelong Effects of Child Sexual Abuse, with Dianna Kenny
Published: 12/10/2022 -
The Art and Science of Attachment-Focused EMDR. Dr Laurel Parnell
Published: 8/20/2022 -
How Emotional Intelligence Revolutionised Psychology. Dr Daniel Goleman
Published: 4/30/2022 -
Psychoanalysis in Modern Clinical Practice - Nancy McWilliams
Published: 4/8/2022 -
Creative Psychology with Tricky Kids- Andrew Fuller
Published: 3/26/2022
A podcast by Clinical Psychologists, for Clinical Psychologists. Deep-dive conversations with clinicians and academics at the forefront of their fields. A great resource for all clinicians from graduates to gurus. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking DISCLAIMER: Discussions are the personal opinions of the participants and do not represent therapeutic or professional advice. You should seek your own independent professional and/or legal advice pertinent to your individual case and circumstances.