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The Philosophy and Therapy Podcast
by John T Maier
Interviews at the intersection of therapy and philosophy. Hosted by John T. Maier.
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#34: Georgi Gardiner on Tarot in Philosophy and Therapy
Georgi Gardiner is an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Gender and Sexuality Studies at Tulane University. She is the author of a number of publications in epistemology and social philosophy and works on a broad range of topics, including philosophical approaches to tarot.Georgi Gardiner:Academic Profile at TulanePersonal WebsiteWebsite on Philosophical TarotGoogle ScholarWork discussed in this episode:Gardiner, Purism and Pluralism: On the Brilliance of Tarot and the Breadth of EpistemologyGardiner, Tarot: A Table-Top Art Gallery of the Soul _____More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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#33: Maria Balaska on Anxiety and Wonder
Maria Balaska is a research fellow at the University of Hertfordshire and at Åbo Akademi University. She is the author of a number of articles and books on psychoanalysis, ethics, Wittgenstein, and other topics, including Anxiety and Wonder: On Being Human (Bloomsbury, 2024).Maria Balaska:Website: www.mariabalaska.comProfile at PhilPeopleTwitter/X: @BalaskaMariaWork discussed in this episode:Maria Balaska, Anxiety and Wonder: On Being Human (Bloomsbury, 2024)–––More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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#32: Sam Wilkinson on Auditory Verbal Hallucinations and the Philosophy of Psychiatry
Sam Wilkinson is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy in the Department of Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Exeter, whose research has focused on hallucinations, delusions, and the philosophical foundations of psychiatry, among other topics. This interview focuses primarily on his work on auditory verbal hallucinations and his recent book Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2023). Sam Wilkinson:Profile at University of ExeterProfile at Google ScholarTwitter/X: @samljwilkinsonSelected work discussed in this episode:• Sam Wilkinson & Vaughan Bell, The Representation of Agents in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations• Felicity Deamer & Sam Wilkinson, The speaker behind the voice: therapeutic practice from the perspective of pragmatic theory• Sam Wilkinson, Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Contemporary Introduction–––More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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#31: Elizabeth Schechter on Plurals, Dissociative Identity Disorder, and Personal Identity
Elizabeth Schechter, who is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she is also a member of the Brain and Behavior Institute. The focus of our discussion today is her paper 'Introducing Plurals,' published in the Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics.Elizabeth Schechter:• Website• Profile at University of MarylandWork discussed in this episode:• Elizabeth Schechter, Introducing Plurals• T.M. Luhrmann, When God Talks Back–––More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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#30: Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien on Diagnosis and the DSM
HELLO LISTENERS! PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR A SHORT LISTENER SURVEYAnne-Marie Gagné-Julien is a SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy at McGill University, where she is affiliated with the Centre for Research in Ethics, the Canada Research Chair in Feminist Ethics and the Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency. Her work focuses on the nature of mental disorder, medicalization and epistemic injustice in psychiatry, mad studies, and the process of revising the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders).About Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien:• Page at the Centre for Research in Ethics• Twitter/X• Google ScholarWorks discussed in this episode:• Boorse and Antipsychiatry: Same Struggle?• Dysfunction and the Definition of Mental Disorder in the DSM• Towards a socially constructed and objective concept of mental disorder• Wrongful medicalization and epistemic injustice in psychiatry: The case of premenstrual dysphoric disorderFeedback page for the DSM-5–––More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #29: Eleanor Byrne
Eleanor Byrne is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Birmingham. She received her PhD from the University of York in 2022. Her work explores the philosophical and phenomenological aspects of a number of current topics in psychiatry and medicine, including grief, chronic fatigue syndrome, and long COVID. Eleanor Byrne:• Website• Twitter/XWork discussed in this episode:• Eleanor Byrne, Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare: the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis • Eleanor Byrne, Understanding Long Covid: Nosology, social attitudes and stigma• Eleanor Byrne, Affective scaffolding and chronic illness–––More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #28: Cheshire Calhoun and Karen Stohr
Cheshire Calhoun is Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University, and the author of multiple books, edited volumes, and prize-winning articles on normative ethics, moral psychology, and feminist philosophy, among other topics. Website: cheshirecalhoun.com Karen Stohr is Ryan Family Chair Professor of Metaphysics and Moral Philosophy at Georgetown University, and is also the author of multiple books and articles in ethics, especially contemporary Kantian and Aristotelian ethics; her work has also been featured in the New York Times, NPR, and other major venues. Website: karen-stohr.facultysite.georgetown.edu Positive Moral Philosophy• Website for positive moral philosophy• OUP book series on positive moral philosophy• Cheshire Calhoun, "Positive Moral Philosophy: A Proposal"Other work discussed in this episode• Karen Stohr, Minding the Gap: Moral Ideals and Moral Improvement• Cheshire Calhoun, "The Art of Contentment"• Cheshire Calhoun, "The Virtue of Civility"
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Episode #27: David Brendel
Dr. David Brendel is a psychiatrist, author, and executive coach in Belmont Massachusetts. He is a board certified psychiatrist who holds an MD from Harvard Medical School. He directs Leading Minds Executive Coaching, a leading executive coaching firm. He additionally holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Chicago and is the author of the book Healing Psychiatry and several articles on the role of philosophical pragmatism in psychiatry.Dr. David Brendel:• Website• Leading Minds Executive CoachingWorks Discussed in this Episode:• David Brendel, "Reductionism, Eclecticism, and Pragmatism in Psychiatry: The Dialectic of Clinical Explanation," Journal of Medicine and Philosophy• David Brendel, "A Pragmatic Consideration of the Relationship Between Depression and Melancholia," Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology• David Brendel, Healing Psychiatry: Bridging the Science/Humanism Divide, MIT Press• William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #26: Lydia Amir
Lydia Amir is Lecturer in Philosophy at Tufts University and a leading expert in philosophical practice. She is the author of The Legacy of Nietzsche's Philosophy of Laughter, Philosophy, Humor, and the Human Condition, Taking Philosophy Seriously, and Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility, as well many other books and articles on philosophy and the transformative power of philosophical practice.More about Lydia Amir:• Profile at Tufts• Profile at Philpeople• New Yorker article featuring Amir and her workSelected books:• The Legacy of Nietzsche's Philosophy of Laughter: Bataille, Deleuze, and Rosset• Philosophy, Humor, and the Human Condition: Taking Ridicule Seriously• Taking Philosophy Seriously• Rethinking Philosophers' Responsibility• Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #25: Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, California. He is the author of several publications on addiction and ontology, including his paper 'Towards a dispositionalist (and unifying) account of addiction' (Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2023). Robert Kelly:• Profile at Bakersfield College• Profile at PhilpeopleWork discussed in this episode:• Robert Kelly, Towards a dispositionalist (and unifying) account of addiction ---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #24: Shane McLoughlin
Shane McLoughlin is Lecturer in Character Education at the Jubilee Center for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham. His research involves designing and testing interventions that help people to clarify their values and to engage in valued action. He is the author of multiple peer-reviewed articles on the empirical evaluation of interventions, therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and practices of value and value clarification.Shane McLoughlin:• Profile at University of Birmingham• Website• Twitter/X• The Jubilee Center for Character and VirtuesResearch discussed in this episode: • ACT: A Process-Based Therapy in Search of a Process (McLoughlin & Roche) • Development and preliminary validation of the value clarity questionnaire in adults and adolescents (McLoughlin et al.)---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #23: Matt Lundquist
Matt Lundquist is Founder and Director of Tribeca Therapy, a group therapy practice with offices in Lower Manhattan and Park Slope. He holds an MSW from Columbia as well as a Master's in Special Education. His clinical work is influenced by his background in philosophy, and has both expertise and a distinctive perspective on the interplay of philosophy and clinical work.• Matt LundquistProfile at Tribeca TherapyProfile at Psychology TodayCarrie Lobman and Matt Lundquist, Unscripted Learning: Using Improv Activities Across the K-8 Curriculum• Tribeca TherapyWebsiteTwitter/X: @TriBeCaTherapyInstagram: @tribecatherapy---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #22: Céline Leboeuf
Céline Leboeuf is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Florida International University, and received her PhD from Harvard in 2016. She is the author of many publications on gender, race, and embodiment, as well as the philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir, among other topics.Céline Leboeuf:• Website at Florida International University• Personal website• @cc_leboeufArticles discussed in this episode:• Céline Leboeuf, "Phenomenology at the Intersection of Gender and Race"• Céline Leboeuf, "'What Are You?' Addressing Racial Ambiguity"• Céline Leboeuf, "What Is Body Positivity? The Path from Shame to Pride"Other readings from this episode:• William James, "Is Life Worth Living?"• Thomas Moore, Care of the Soul---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #21: Riana Betzler
Riana Betzler is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at San Jose State University, and previously held positions at Washington University (St Louis), the University of Cambridge, and the Konrad Lorenz Institute (Austria). She received her Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy of Science from Cambridge. Her primary research project, "The Science and Ethics of Empathy" is an interdisciplinary project addressing debates about empathy and its value in contemporary society.This interview is an exploration of empathy: the concept of empathy, empirical work on empathy, the history of empathy in philosophical thought, the relationship between empathy and morality, the role of empathy in medicine and clinical work, and much more. • Riana Betzler, "How the Case for Empathy Overreaches"• Riana Betzler, "How to Clarify the Aims of Empathy in Medicine"• Riana Betzler's website---More episodes of The Philosophy & Therapy PodcastFollow us on Twitter/X: @philandtherapyAbout John T. Maier
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Episode #20: Steven J. Sandage
Steven J. Sandage is Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion and Theology at Boston University, where he is also Research Director and Senior Staff Psychologist at the Danielsen Institute. He has authored or co-authored several books and many more articles on relational spirituality, the clinical significance of forgiveness, the nature of humility, among many other topics.About Steven J. Sandage:• Faculty page at Boston University• Google Scholar profile• The Danielsen Institute Programs mentioned in this episode:• The Virtue and Flourishing Project• The "Helping the Helping Professionals" Initiative, funded by the Peale FoundationBooks mentioned in this episode:• Relational Spirituality in Psychotherapy: Healing Suffering and Promoting Growth (SJ Sandage, D Rupert, GS Stavros, NG Devor)• Forgiveness and Spirituality in Psychotherapy: A Relational Approach (EL Worthington Jr. & SJ Sandage)Articles mentioned in this episode:• Forgiveness in the treatment of borderline personality disorder: A quasi-experimental study (2015). SJ Sandage, B Long, R Moen, PJ Jankowski, EL Worthington Jr., NG Wade & MS Rye.• Relational dynamics between psychotherapy clients and clinic administrative staff: A pilot study (2017) SJ Sandage, SH Moon, D Rupert, DR Paine, EG Ruffing, LE Kehoe, M Bronstein, & SC Hassen. Additional resources mentioned in this episode:• Robert Moore on humilityAbout John T. Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @AnomalousMind
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Episode #19: Simon Jarrett
Simon Jarrett is a historian and writer, a research fellow at Birbeck, University of London, and the editor of Community Living Magazine. He is the author of Those They Called Idiots:The Idea of the Disabled Mind from 1700 to the Present Day (Reaktion Books, 2020). • Purchase Those They Called Idiots via Reaktion (UK) or U. of Chicago Press (US).• More about Community Living Magazine • More about Corali Dance Company• Follow @SimonJarrett6 on TwitterOther work mentioned in this episode:• Deborah Cohen, Family Secrets: Shame and Privacy in Modern Britain• C.F. Goodey, A History of Intelligence and 'Intellectual Disability' About John T. Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @AnomalousMind
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Episode #18: Clara Humpston
Dr. Clara Humpston is a Research Fellow in Youth Mental Health Methodology at the Institute for Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, and beginning in April 2022 she will be an Assistant Professor at the University of York. Her work ranges broadly over cognitive neuropsychiatry, computational psychiatry, phenomenology, among other fields. Much of her research has focused on improving our understanding of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. About Clara Humpston:• Faculty profile• Google Scholar• Posts at Psychology TodaySelected Research:The paradoxical self: Awareness, solipsism and first-rank symptoms in schizophreniaC HumpstonBehind the opaque curtain: A 20-year longitudinal study of dissociative and first-rank symptoms in schizophrenia-spectrum psychoses, other psychoses and non-psychotic disordersC Humpston, M Harrow, C RosenInnovations in the psychopathology of schizophrenia: a primer for busy cliniciansP Wilson, C Humpston, R Nathan Finding order within the disorder: a case study exploring the meaningfulness of delusionsR Ritunnano, C Humpston, MR BroomeAbout John T. Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @AnomalousMind
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Episode #17: Dariusz Galasiński
Dariusz Galasiński is Professor at the University of Wroclaw, as well as Head of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research into Health and Illness. He is a linguist and the author of numerous books and articles on language, psychology, psychiatry, and their points of intersection.Website: dariuszgalasinski.comTwitter: @d_galasinskiCentre for Interdisciplinary Research into Health and IllnessSelected articles:• No mental health research without qualitative research. Lancet Psychiatry. • Language and psychiatry. Lancet Psychiatry.Selected books:• Men's Discourses of Depression. Palgrave Macmillan.• Discourses of Men's Suicide Notes. Bloomsbury. About John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @AnomalousMind
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Episode #16: Acacia Parks
Acacia Parks is the Chief Science Officer at Happify Health and is the author of numerous widely cited publications on positive psychology, digital mental health, and their intersection. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Positive Psychology and holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvana.About Acacia Parks:Happify Health: Acacia Parks, Ph.D., Chief Science OfficerGoogle Scholar: Acacia C. ParksTwitter: @acaciaparksPsychology Today: The Science of Self-HelpSelected Happify Health products:Happify Kopa for PsoriasisSelected research:Positive psychotherapyMEP Seligman, T Rashid, AC ParksPursuing happiness in everyday life: The characteristics and behaviors of online happiness seekersAC Parks, MD Della Porta, RS Pierce, R Zilca, S LyubomirskyDisseminating self-help: positive psychology exercises in an online trialSM Schueller, AC ParksPositive Psychological Interventions (PPIs) in the age of COVID-19: on the potential impact of digital PPIs on lonelinessAC Parks, EM BoucherTesting a scalable web and smartphone based intervention to improve depression, anxiety, and resilience: A randomized controlled trialAC Parks, AL Williams, MM Tugade, KE Hokes, RD Honomichl, RD ZilcaThe effects of a digital well-being intervention on patients with chronic conditions: observational studyAC Parks, AL Williams, GM Kackloudis, JL Stafford, EM Boucher, RD HonomichiAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #15: Elizabeth Eikey
Elizabeth Eikey is an Assistant Professor in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science as well as The Design Lab at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). In addition, she is the Director of the Mental Health in Design Lab and the Assistant Director of the iSchool Inclusion Institute. She holds a Ph.D in Information Sciences and Technology from Penn State. About Elizabeth Eikey:Webpage: eveikey.weebly.comGoogle Scholar: Elizabeth V. Eikey, PhDTwitter: @eveikeySelected research:It's Definitely Been a Journey: A Qualitative Study on How Women with Eating Disorders Use Weight Loss AppsEV Eikey, MC ReddyDo Recovery Apps Even Exist?: Why College Women with Eating Disorders Use (But Not Recommend) Diet and Fitness Apps Over Recovery AppsEV Eikey, Y Chen, K ZhengRecovery and maintenance: How women with eating disorders use InstagramEV Eikey, KM BoothBarriers to and Facilitators of User Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions: Systematic ReviewJ Borghouts, EV Eikey, G Mark, C De Leon, SM Schueller, M Schneider, N Stadnick, K Zheng, D Mukamel, DH SorkinExamining the Role of Collaboration in Studies of Health Information Technologies in Biomedical Informatics: A Systematic Review of 25 Years of ResearchEV Eikey, MC Reddy, CE KuziemskyDesigning for privacy management in hospitals: Understanding the gap between user activities and IT staff’s understandingsEV Eikey, AR Murphy, MC Reddy, H XuAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #14: Kayla Rosen
Dr. Kayla Rosen is a staff psychiatrist at UC Santa Barbara Student Health, and also works with Santa Barbara Neighborhood Clinics and Santa Barbara Street Medicine. She holds an MD from the University of Pennsylvania and did her residency at Mass General Hospital and McLean Hospital, where she was chief resident in the Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorders Unit. About Kayla Rosen:UC Santa Barbara profileSanta Barbara Street Medicine profileAbout Open Dialogue:Finland in Boston? Applying Open Dialogue Ideals on a Psychotic Disorders Inpatient Teaching UnitKayla Rosen, Joseph StoklosaAbout Open DialogueInstitute for Dialogic PracticeThe Comprehensive Open-Dialogue Approach in Western Lapland: II. Long-term stability of acute psychosis outcomes in advanced community careJaakko Seikkula, Birgitta Alakare, Jukka AaltonenOpen Dialogues in the Present and the FutureJaakko SeikkulaAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #13: Smriti Joshi
Smriti Joshi is Lead Psychologist at Wysa and an expert in telehealth delivery. She holds an M.Phil in Clinical Psychology from the University of Delhi and is a Member of the British Psychological Society.About Smriti Joshi:Twitter: @SmritiSawhneyLinkedIn: Smriti Joshi, MBPsSAbout Wysa:Website: wysa.ioTwitter: @wysabuddyWysa and the NHSSelected Works:"Let's Talk, but is Anyone Even Listening?"Smriti Joshi, TEDx talkTelepsychotherapy: The Bridge to Continuity in Care and Mental Health Services in Covid-19 and the Post-Covid EraSmriti JoshiAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #12: Clarissa Ong
Clarissa Ong is a PhD student in Clinical Psychology at Utah State University, and a Predoctoral Intern at McLean Hospital. She is the lead author of several widely cited papers on ACT, perfectionism, obsessive compulsive disorder, hoarding, and other topics, and an expert on the emerging topic of Process-Based Therapy. About Clarissa Ong:Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=MGiZ6nIAAAAJTwitter: @ongclarissawSelected Research:A meta-analysis of dropout rates in acceptance and commitment therapyClarissa W Ong, Eric B Lee, Michael P TwohigA randomized controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for clinical perfectionismClarissa W Ong, Eric B Lee, Jennifer Krafft, Carina L Terry, Tyson S Barrett, Michael E Levin, Michael P TwohigIn-Person and Online-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Hoarding Disorder: A Multiple Baseline StudyClarissa W Ong, Jennifer Krafft, Franchessca Panoussi, Julie M Petersen, Michael E Levin, Michael P TwohigA Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Online-Delivered ACT-Enhanced Behavior Therapy for Trichotillomania in AdolescentsMichael P Twohig, Julie M Petersen, Jeremiah Fruge, Clarissa W Ong, Jennifer L Barney, Jennifer Krafft, Eric B Lee, Michael E LevinBeyond Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Process-Based TherapyClarissa W Ong, Michael E Levin, Michael P TwohigACT in Steps: A Transdiagnostic Manual for Learning Acceptance and Commitment TherapyMichael P Twohig, Michael E Levin, Clarissa W OngAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #11: Andrea Niles
Dr. Andrea Niles is the Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder of Youper AI. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the UCLA and is the author of a number of widely-cited articles on anxiety disorders and their treatment. She is also the founder of Digital Mental Health Hub, a community for connecting professionals working in digital mental health.About Andrea Niles:Website: https://www.andreaniles.com/Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=c9vm4fcAAAAJTwitter: @PsychNilesPublications Discussed in this Episode:Examining the reach of smartphone apps for depression and anxietyWasil, A. R., Gillespie, S., Shingleton, R., Wilks, C. R., & Weisz, J. R.Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health among 157,213 AmericansJS Yarrington, Ja Lasser, D Garcia, JH Vargas, DD Couto, T Marafon, MG Craske, AN NilesRandomized controlled trial of expressive writing for psychological and physical health: the moderating role of emotional expressivityAN Niles, KEB Haltom, CM Mulvenna, MD Lieberman, AL StantonCognitive mediators of treatment for social anxiety disorder: Comparing acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapyAN Niles, LJ Burklund, JJ Arch, MD Lieberman, D Saxbe, MG CraskeAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #10: Caroline Figueroa
Dr. Caroline Figueroa is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare and She holds an MD and an PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Amsterdam, and is currently a Postdoctoral Scholar at the UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare and a Senior Data Science Fellow at Berkeley's D-Lab. Her current work focuses on digital interventions for mental health, with a special focus on interventions for underserved populations. About Caroline Figueroa:Profile at D-Lab: dlab.berkeley.edu/people/caroline-figueroaGoogle Scholar profile: scholar.google.com/citations?user=15X-lnoAAAAJOn Medium: https://medium.com/@c.a.figueroaOn Twitter: https://twitter.com/line_figueroaInterventions and publications discussed in this episode:The Stay Well at Home ProjectSite at Digital Health Equity and Access LabThe need for a mental health technology revolution in the COVID-19 pandemicCA Figueroa, A AguileraAdaptive learning algorithms to optimize mobile applications for behavioral health: guidelines for design decisionsCA Figueroa, A Aguilera, B Chakraborty, A Modiri, J Aggarwal, N Deliu, U Sarkar, JJ Williams, CR LylesUse of digital mental health for marginalized and underserved populationsSM Schueller, JF Hunter, C Figueroa, A AguileraWho benefits most from adding technology to depression treatment and how? An analysis of engagement with a texting adjunct for psychotherapyCA Figueroa, O DeMasi, R Hernandez-Ramos, A AguileraAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #9: Mark O'Connell
Mark O'Connell is a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. He is the author of The Performing Art of Therapy (Routledge, 2019) and Modern Brides & Modern Grooms (Skyhorse, 2014), as well as numerous academic and popular articles. He holds an MSW from the Silberman School of Social Work and an MFA in Acting from the Trinity Rep Conservatory. Website:http://markoconnelltherapist.com/Books:The Performing Art of TherapyModern Brides & Modern GroomsBlog (Psychology Today):Quite Queerly: Exploring the performing art of livingAcademic & popular articles:Publications by Mark O'ConnellAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #8: Michael Levin
Dr. Michael Levin is an Associate Professor of Psychology at Utah State University. He is a leading researcher on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and has been an innovator in developing web and mobile-based ACT interventions. He is co-Director (with Dr. Michael Twohig) of the ACT Research Group at Utah State. He received his PhD from University of Nevado, Reno under the direction of Steven Hayes. About Michael Levin:Website: https://psychology.usu.edu/directory/faculty/levin-michaelGoogle Scholar: Michael LevinACT projects online:ACT Research Group at Utah StateSign up to use ACT GuideArticles discussed in this episode:"Feasibility of a Prototype Web-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Prevention Program for College Students"ME Levin, J Pistorello, JR Seeley, SC Hayes"Does self-help increase rates of help seeking for student mental health problems by minimizing stigma as a barrier?"ME Levin, J Krafft, C Levin"Cognitive behavioral mobile applications: clinical studies, marketplace overview, and research agenda"J Torous, ME Levin, DK Ahern, ML Oser"When is online pornography viewing problematic among college males? Examining the moderating role of experiential avoidance"ME Levin, J Lillis, SC Hayes"Beyond Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Process-Based Therapy"CW Ong, ME Levin, MP TwohigAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #7: David Ireland
Dr. David Ireland is a Senior Research Scientist at at the Australian E-Health Research Centre, CSIRO. He does research on a broad range of issues, from therapeutic technology for speech and language disorders to the general theory of AI. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering and Computer Science from Griffith University. About David Ireland:Profile at CSIROResearch page on Google ScholarPapers, posts, and videos:Hello Harlie: Enabling Speech Monitoring Through Chat-Bot ConversationsD Ireland, C Atay, J Liddle, D Bradford, H Lee, O Rushin, T Mullins, D Angus, J Wiles, S McBride, A Vogel Video: Harlie small-talkDesigning a Chatbot for Non-Verbal Children on the Autism SpectrumA Cooper, D IrelandPain ROADMAP: A Mobile Platform to Support Activity Pacing for Chronic Pain D Ireland, N AndrewsIntroducing Edna: A trainee chatbot designed to support communication about additional (secondary) genomic findingsD Ireland, DK Bradford, E Szepe, E Lynch, M Martyn, D Hansen, C GaffThe Future of Chatbots Is More Than Just Small-TalkD Ireland, C Atay, J LiddleAristotle and the ChatbotD Ireland, DK BradfordVideo: Simple Logic Reasoning and Sentence SemanticsAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalousAbout: http://pod.anomalous.co/about
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Episode #6: Abhijit Nadkarni
Dr. Abhijit Nadkarni is an addictions psychiatrist as well as a global health researcher. He is an Associate Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Director of the Addictions Research Group at Sangath in Goa, India. About Abhijit Nadkarni:Profile at Centre for Global Mental HealthProfile at London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineTwitter: @abhiloquaciousResearch page on Google ScholarSelected projects:Projects at Sangath's Addictions Research GroupListing of projects at MH InnovationPapers mentioned in this episode:"Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a lay counsellor-delivered brief psychological treatment for harmful drinking in men, in primary care in India: a randomised controlled trial"A Nadkarni, B Weobong, HA Weiss, et al"Trajectories of Alcohol Use Disorders and Their Differential Impact: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Goa, India"A Nadkarni, HA Weiss, B Bhat, V PatelAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalousAbout: http://pod.anomalous.co/about
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Episode #5: Elliot D. Cohen
Elliot D. Cohen, PhD, is the President of the Logic-Based Therapy and Consultation Institute, and co-founder and Executive Director of the National Philosophical Counseling Association (NPCA). He is one of the leading figures in philosophical counseling in the United States and the author of a number of books and articles on that and many other subjects.Some of Elliot D. Cohen's projects discussed in this episode:What Would Aristotle Do?Blog at Psychology TodayTell Walter: iOS, AndroidAn app that diagnoses faulty thinkingLogic-Based Therapy and Everyday Emotions: A Case-Based Approach2016 book on Logic-Based Therapy "The Metaphysics of Logic-Based Therapy" (PDF)Article on the philosophical foundations of Logic-Based TherapyLogic-Based TherapyWikipedia entry on Logic-Based TherapyAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalousAbout: http://pod.anomalous.co/about
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Episode #4: Chadi El-Moussawi
Chadi El-Moussawi is the CEO and Co-Founder of Terap.io. Terap.io is "an online marketplace for psychotherapy services," based in the Czech Republic, and founded in 2019. Chadi joins The Anomalous Mind to discuss the importance of providing therapy online, and shares insights gained from building an online therapy platform in the Czech Republic. About Terap.io:Website: terap.ioInstagram: @terapioAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #3: Shrenik Jain
Shrenik Jain is the CEO and Founder of Marigold Health. Marigold Health "combines the relatability of peer support groups with clinical mental health and substance use care." Along with his fellow founder Ravi Shah, he was recently named by Forbes as one of the "30 Under 30" in healthcare.About Marigold Health:Website: www.marigoldhealth.comTwitter: @MarigoldHealth"Mobile Peer-Support for Opioid Use Disorders: Refinement of an Innovative Machine Learning Tool"C Scherzer, M Ranney, S Jain, S P Bommaraju, J Patena, K Langdon, E Nimaja, E Jennings, and F L Beaudoinhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7059630/Forbes "30 Under 30" in Healthcare, 2021https://www.forbes.com/30-under-30/2021/healthcare/About contingency management (mentioned in this episode):Contingency Management Interventions/Motivational IncentivesAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #2: Minha Lee
Minha Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Design at the Eidhoven University of Technology. Her work explores "how we can design interactions with conversational agents like robots or chatbots as our moral mirrors for exploring moral emotions and concepts like compassion or fairness." Her paper "Caring for Vincent: A Chatbot for Self-Compassion" (co-authored with S Ackermans, N van As, H Chang, E Lucas, W Ijsselsteijn) introduces a new perspective on the role of chatbots in mental health.About Minha Lee:Website: https://minha-lee.github.io/Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=yVt9qu4AAAAJTwitter: @minhappylee"Caring for Vincent: A Chatbot for Self-Compassion"M Lee, S Ackermans, N van As, H Chang, E Lucas, W Ijsselsteijnhttps://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3290605.3300932"Speech Acts Redux"M Leehttps://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3405755.3406124Minha Lee's Dissertation:https://minha-lee.github.io/files/mlee_dissertation2021.pdfTwo Forthcoming Papers:"People May Punish, But Not Blame, Robots""Conversational Futures: Emancipating Conversational Interactions for Futures Worth Wanting""The Extended Mind" (mentioned in this episode)A Clark & D Chalmershttp://consc.net/papers/extended.htmlAbout John Maier:http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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Episode #1: Dahyana Schlosser
Dahyana Schlosser is a therapist, a nurse, and the co-founder of Pinnacle Partnerships, an organization devoted to supporting the social, emotional, and physical health of children and families. We discuss the vital work that Pinnacle Partnerships has been doing in Brockton and beyond, how Pinnacle Partnerships has pivoted in 2020, and how the field of pediatric mental health is changing today.Pinnacle Partnerships: http://www.pinnaclepartnerships.orgTherapy to You (individual therapy with Dahyana): http://therapytoyou.orgCeleste the Therapist's podcast (mentioned in the interview): https://www.celestethetherapist.com/podcast.html/About John Maier: http://www.jmaier.net/about-me/Contact The Anomalous Mind:Email: [email protected]: @ItsAnomalous
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