EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 22 MIN
Harry Voulgarakis - Licensed Psychologist, Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University New York
from The Voice of Hope with Dr. Ken Huey · host Dr. Ken Huey
What if some of the biggest problems in behavioral health come from oversimplifying human behavior?In this episode of The Voice of Hope, Dr. Ken Huey sits down with Dr. Harry Voulgarakis, licensed psychologist, BCBA-D, researcher, and Assistant Professor at St. Joseph’s University New York. Together, they explore the intersection of psychology, behavior analysis, neuropsychology, and ethical practice.Harry shares why evidence-based care is often misunderstood, how context shapes healing, and why rushed autism evaluations can create real downstream consequences for families. They also discuss Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the future of behavioral science, and what today’s clinicians may be missing most.This is a thought-provoking conversation on ethics, leadership, mental health, and how we build systems that truly help people heal.
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What if some of the biggest problems in behavioral health come from oversimplifying human behavior? In this episode of The Voice of Hope, Dr. Ken Huey sits down with Dr. Harry Voulgarakis, licensed psychologist, BCBA-D, researcher, and Assistant Professor at St. Joseph’s University New York. Together, they explore the intersection of psychology, behavior analysis, neuropsychology, and ethical practice. Harry shares why evidence-based care is often misunderstood, how context shapes healing, an...
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Harry Voulgarakis - Licensed Psychologist, Assistant Professor, St. Joseph’s University New York
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