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Sage Psychology & Psychiatry
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Leveraging a Critical Quantitative Perspective and the MIMIC Approach to Produce More Equitable Measures in Vocational Psychology
In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Patton O. Garriott interviews authors Matthew A. Diemer, Ha Bui, and Nia D. Holland about the JCA article, "Leveraging a Critical Quantitative Perspective and the MIMIC Approach to Produce More Equitable Measures in Vocational Psychology."
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To be Within and Without: Trainee Perspective in Intellectual and Developmental Disability Psychiatry
In this episode, Dr Ed Miller is joined by our associate trainee editor, Dr Yoon Kwon Choi, and his previous supervisor, Dr Melanie Johnston, to explore the experience of working at Queensland of Centre Excellence in Intellectual Disability and Autism Health (QCEIDAH). Yoon's perspective is narrated through the lens of being 'within and without', quote borrowed from The Great Gatsby, which helped him navigate the unique complexities and system challenges inherent to IDD psychiatry work.
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Challenges and Opportunities in Pursuing Clinical Academic Careers
In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller explores challenges and opportunities for registrars pursuing clinical academic careers. He is joined by Drs Fiona Wilkes, Yoon Kwon Choi and Katelyn Tadd.
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The Road not Taken – Conversations with an Intern, Part 2
In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller speaks with Dr Allen Huang, PGY1 intern at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network in South Australia. This is the second of two episodes tracking Allen's internship journey, with a focus on how his interest in psychiatry evolves across his intern year.
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Analysing Joker
In this Episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller and Dr Andrew Amos discuss psychoanalytic theory using the Joker character from the 2019 film Joker.
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"Being Yourself is a Sin": The Impact of Evangelical Purity Culture on Sexual and Gender Minority People Socialized as Women
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Tessi Muskrat and Mrs. Maddi Worley talk about their article recently published in TCP titled, ""Being Yourself is a Sin": The Impact of Evangelical Purity Culture on Sexual and Gender Minority People Socialized as Women."
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What is Humility Good For? A Meta-Analysis of Humility, Health, and Well-Being
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Sally Ye Jin Lee talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "What is Humility Good For? A Meta-Analysis of Humility, Health, and Well-Being."
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The Relationship Between Black Women's Gendered Racial Socialization, Self-Evaluation, and Subjective Well-Being
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Danice Brown, Dr. Kimberly Langrehr, Dr. Christa Schmidt, Dr. Sha'Kema Blackmon, and Ms. Nia Jones talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "The Relationship Between Black Women's Gendered Racial Socialization, Self-Evaluation, and Subjective Well-Being."
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Coalition or Othering? Asian Americans' Experiences of Discrimination, Collective Identity, and Intergroup Solidarity
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Han Na Lee talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Coalition or Othering? Asian Americans' Experiences of Discrimination, Collective Identity, and Intergroup Solidarity."
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Cross-Racial Microaffirmations: Concepts and Applications
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Y. Joel Wong talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Cross-Racial Microaffirmations: Concepts and Applications."
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A Review and Guide to Structural Equation Modeling in Counseling Psychology Research
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Alexander Fietzer talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "A Review and Guide to Structural Equation Modeling in Counseling Psychology Research."
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Ka Bogso: The 5Rs Model of Posttraumatic Growth for Somali Refugee Women
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Fowsia Musse and Dr. Yunkyoung Garrison talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Ka Bogso: The 5Rs Model of Posttraumatic Growth for Somali Refugee Women."
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Integrating neuropsychoanalytic and neuropsychiatric perspectives into psychiatric clinical neuroscience curricula: Part 2
In this second episode of a two-part series of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller discusses case vignettes that illustrate how clinical neuroscience and neuropsychoanalytic principles can be applied. He is joined by Drs Michael Weightman, Andrew Amos, Fiona Wilkes, and Steven Yeates.
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Examining the Dimensions, Predictors, and Outcomes of Work Capital
In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Patton O. Garriott interviews author Taewon Kim about the JCA article, "Examining the Dimensions, Predictors, and Outcomes of Work Capital."
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Taking on the Invisible Third Shift: The Unequal Division of Cognitive Labor and Women's Work Outcomes
In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Anja Krstić about the article, "Taking on the Invisible Third Shift: The Unequal Division of Cognitive Labor and Women's Work Outcomes," published in April 2025.
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Integrating neuropsychoanalytic and neuropsychiatric perspectives into psychiatric clinical neuroscience curricula: Part 1
In this first of a two-part series of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller explores how neuropsychoanalytic and neuropsychiatric perspectives can be integrated into a clinical neuroscience curriculum for contemporary psychiatric training. He is joined by Drs Michael Weightman, Andrew Amos, Fiona Wilkes, and Steven Yeates.
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Factors Contributing to Instrumental Blends in Orchestral Excerpts
Factors Contributing to Instrumental Blends in Orchestral Excerpts
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Group Mentoring for International Counseling Psychology Students: A Case Example
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Drs. Jeeseon Park-Saltzman, Jiyoon Lee, and Mijin Kim talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Group Mentoring for International Counseling Psychology Students: A Case Example."
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Exploring Survivors' Decisions to Re-Engage With the Criminal Legal System in Cold Case Sexual Assault Investigations
In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews authors McKenzie Javorka and Rebecca Campbell about the article, "Exploring Survivors' Decisions to Re-Engage With the Criminal Legal System in Cold Case Sexual Assault Investigations" published in December 2024.
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Impact of Intergroup Dialogue on LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Individuals in South Korea
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Drs. Yun-Jeong Shin, Jesun Kim, and Hyuk-Jin Kwon talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Impact of Intergroup Dialogue on LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Individuals in South Korea."
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The Road not Taken – Conversations with an Intern, Part 1
In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller speaks with Dr Allen Huang, PGY1 intern at the Central Adelaide Local Health Network in South Australia, and new associate trainee editor of Australasian Psychiatry. This is the first of two episodes tracking Allen's internship journey, with a focus on how his interest in psychiatry evolves alongside rotations in other specialties.
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Dignity at Work: A Critical Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda
In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Patton O. Garriott interviews authors David L. Blustein and Blake A. Allan about the recent JCA article, "Dignity at Work: A Critical Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda."
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Experiences in Trainee Advocacy
Experiences in Trainee Advocacy
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Psychiatry Training amidst the New South Wales Workforce Crisis: A Panel Discussion at Congress 2025
Psychiatry Training amidst the New South Wales Workforce Crisis: A Panel Discussion at Congress 2025
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The Challenges and Triumphs of Raising Kids as a Psychiatry Registrar
This episode of The Thought Broadcast discusses the experiences of trainee and early career psychiatrists who have children.
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Revamping EPAs - What RANZCP Trainees and Supervisors Need to Know: An Interview with Anthony Llewellyn
This episode of The Thought Broadcast explores the recent overhaul of the RANZCP's suite of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), a core part of its competency-based Fellowship training program since 2012.
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The Lotus Clinical Supervision Model for Linguistically Marginalized International Trainees
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Drs. Taewon Kim, Yunkyoung Loh Garrison, and Xiang Zhou talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "The Lotus Clinical Supervision Model for Linguistically Marginalized International Trainees."
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A Narrative Inquiry of Relational Conflict Navigation for East Asian American Women
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Minsun Lee talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "A Narrative Inquiry of Relational Conflict Navigation for East Asian American Women."
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College Students' Coping, Resilience, Well-Being, Academic Experiences, and Help-Seeking Attitudes During COVID-19
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Yu-Wei Wang and Dr. Israel Abebe talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "College Students' Coping, Resilience, Well-Being, Academic Experiences, and Help-Seeking Attitudes During COVID-19."
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Unseen and Unheard: Investigating Invisibility in Vocational Psychology Through a Systemic Lens
In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Patton O. Garriott interviews lead author Han Na Suh about the recent JCA article, "Unseen and Unheard: Investigating Invisibility in Vocational Psychology Through a Systemic Lens."
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Gratitude, Academic Self-efficacy, and Well-being Outcomes Among Filipino Undergraduate Students
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Jess Alfonso Datu talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Gratitude, Academic Self-efficacy, and Well-being Outcomes Among Filipino Undergraduate Students."
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Sizeism Among Fat and Big Men: A Phenomenological Study
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Joshua Turner talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Sizeism Among Fat and Big Men: A Phenomenological Study."
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Racism, Attachment Styles, and Mental Health among Asian American Adolescents
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Lydia Ahn talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Racism, Attachment Styles, and Mental Health among Asian American Adolescents."
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Social Mobility Among United States Immigrants: A Psychology of Working Perspective
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Yeonwoo Choi talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Social Mobility Among United States Immigrants: A Psychology of Working Perspective."
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Gendered Dynamics: Coercive Parenting and Academic Vigor in South Korean Culture
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Junsang Park talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Gendered Dynamics: Coercive Parenting and Academic Vigor in South Korean Culture."
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Success in the Psychotherapy Written Case Submission: An Interview with Korinne Northwood and Stephen Parker - Part 2
Authors: Michael Weightman, Michael Taran and Fiona Wilkes This episode of The Thought Broadcast returns to the Psychotherapy Written Case (PWC), a centrally administered assessment task that can be daunting for trainees. The panel speaks to two of the authors of a useful guide for trainees on how to approach the written case report component of the PWC.1 This two-part episode unpacks and expands on the information contained in the article and its supplementary materials, offering additional insights to assist trainees in preparing for this important assessment. Dr Korinne Northwood and Associate Professor Stephen Parker were interviewed on 11th October 2024 by Drs Michael Taran, Fiona Wilkes, and Michael Weightman.
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Portfolio Career Formation in Australia: Implications for Higher Music Education
Portfolio Career Formation in Australia: Implications for Higher Music Education
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Success in the Psychotherapy Written Case Submission: An Interview with Korinne Northwood and Stephen Parker?
Success in the Psychotherapy Written Case Submission: An Interview with Korinne Northwood and Stephen Parker?
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Pursuing Early Career Success in Psychiatry: An Interview with Nathan Jacobs and Ashlea White
Pursuing Early Career Success in Psychiatry: An Interview with Nathan Jacobs and Ashlea White
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Toward a More Gender-Inclusive Sexual Experiences Survey: Development and Preliminary Validation With Transgender and Gender-Expansive Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault
In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews author Sarah M. Peitzmeier about the article, "Toward a More Gender-Inclusive Sexual Experience Survey: Development and Preliminary Validation With Transgender and Gender-Expansive Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault," published in July 2024.
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Analysis of Music Teacher Education Programmes in Puerto Rico
Analysis of Music Teacher Education Programmes in Puerto Rico
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How Could You Give Your Child Away?: Birth Parents' Experiences of Microaggressions
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Amanda Baden, Sunanda Sharma, and LaShawn Adam talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "How Could You Give Your Child Away?: Birth Parents' Experiences of Microaggressions."
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The Thought Broadcast: Discussing a taxonomy of supervision for RANZCP trainees and Fellows
In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Ed Miller, Dr Michael Weightman, Dr Ahnoor Benipal and Dr Andrew Amos discuss and compare the range of supervision modalities available to RANZCP trainees and Fellows.
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Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S.
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Hanan Hashem talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Hijab, Solo Status, Discrimination, and Distress among Muslim Women in the U.S."
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Multicultural Counseling Skills Evaluation Form: A Tool for Clinical Supervisions
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Ankita Sahu talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Multicultural Counseling Skills Evaluation Form: A Tool for Clinical Supervisions."
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An overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences
An overview of the peer review process in biomedical sciences
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Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the "Speech-to-Song Illusion"
Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the "Speech-to-Song Illusion"
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