Shrink Rap Radio - A Psychology Talk and Interview Show
Shrink Rap Radio features psychologist Dr. Dave interviewing fascinating personalities in and around the broad field of psychology.
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#171 - The View From A University Counseling Center
Tom Murray, PhD., is the Director of Counseling and Disability Services at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Dr. Murray’s is a licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, and board certified in clinical hypnotherapy. He received his graduate training f …
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#170 - From Dreambody to Worldwork
Drs. Arnold and Amy Mindell come out of the Jungian tradition and have been doing pioneering work around the world. Dr. Amy Mindell is in private therapeutic practice in Portland, Oregon and teaches in many countries in the world. She helped developed process oriented psychology in the areas of c …
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#169 - Way of The Scottish Ninja
Jock Brocas is author of the book Powers of The Sixth Sense: How To Remain Safe in A Hostile World. In addition to being an author, Jock is also an expert in security and martial arts, as well as a professional psychic medium. He works worldwide with his wife, demonstrating the continuance of [... …
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#168 - An International Conference on Shamanism
Juliette Hanauer, Dr. Jurgen Kremer, and Gail Hayssen are organizers and presenters at the upcoming 25th Annual International Conference on the Study of Shamanism and Alternative Modes of Healing which will take place August 30 through Sept 1, 2008 at the Santa Sabina Retreat Center in San Rafael, C …
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#167- Shrink Rap Radio LIVE#11 - Chumps for Chimps!
Jerry Trumbule, M.A., ABD and I engage in a discussion about the ethics of animal research, with a focus on his experiences working with chimpanzees. Jerry was inspired to go down memory lane by a recent episode on the Australian Broadcasting Companys All In The Mind. titled, Apes, legal personhoo …
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#166 – A Jungian View of The Feminine in Film
John Beebe, M.D., is co-author, along with Virginia Apperson of the new book, The Presence of The Feminine in Film. You may recall that Dr. Beebe, was my guest on show #140 which dealt with Jungian Typology. Dr. Beebe is a Jungian analyst in practice in San Francisco. He received degrees from Harv …
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#165 - Irritable Male Syndrome
Jed Diamond, Ph.D. has been a licensed psychotherapist for over 43 years and is the author of seven books including the international best-selling Male Menopause and Surviving Male Menopause that has thus far been translated into 32 foreign languages and the recently released The Irritable Male Synd …
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#164 - A Holistic Approach to Treating PTSD in Israel
Rabbi Immanuel Yosef Legomsky MA, has been researching and practically integrating mind/body therapies in Israel since relocating from the USA in 1987. In 2002, he started www.IsraelTraumaCare.org to give free psychotrauma care to terror victims, and train facilitators to serve the public. He focus …
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#163 - Exercise and The Brain
John J.Ratey, M.D. is author of the new book, Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and The Brain. Dr. Ratey is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and has a private practice in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more than a decade he taught residents a …
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#162 - Tea and Empathy: Combining Acupuncture, Hypnosis and NLP
Randy Clere, Lic Ac, CH. MNLP is a licensed acupuncturist and hypnotherapist in private practice in Seattle, Washington. He has three decades of clinical practice in the arts of acupuncture, Oriental Medicine and hypnotherapy, specializing in Japanese-style acupuncture and Zen Shiatsu. He also uses …
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#161 - Shrink Rap Radio LIVE! #10
Once a month, Jerry Trumbule, M.A., ABD and I get together on blogtalkradio to discuss psychology. I later put the show up here. In this show, the discussion focuses on whether Google and the Internet are making us stupid. In the course of the discussion, we refer to three different articles. The …
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#160 - Drunk With Wonder
Steve Ryals is author of the new book Drunk with Wonder: Awakening to the God Within. Through learning to be present to his own deep feelings, Ryals was able to let go of years of addictive behavior, including freeing himself of decades of alcohol abuse seven years ago. He attributes his current he …
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#159 - Therapist to The Hollywood Stars
Dennis Palumbo, M.A., MFT is a writer and licensed psychotherapist in private practice, specializing in creative issues. He’s the author of Writing From the Inside Out, as well as a new collection of mystery short stories, From Crime to Crime. Formerly a Hollywood screenwriter, his credits include …
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#158 - Psychology, Economics, and Learning Communities
Arthur Warmoth, Ph.D. is professor of psychology at Sonoma State University in Northern California, where he has taught since 1969. He has served three terms as department chair and is currently chair of the Academic Planning Committee. He is also past president of the Association for Humanistic Psy …
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#157 - The Psychology of SecondLife
Wagner James Au is author of the 2008 book, The Making of Second Life: Notes from The New World. From April 2003 to February 2006, he was a contract writer for Linden Lab, creators of Second Life, primarily hired by the company to cover SL as an embedded journalist in an emerging society [...]
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#156 - My Three Shrinks
My Three Shrinks and its associated blog, Shrink Rap, are hosted by three psychiatrists. Inasmuch as they keep their online identities, anonymous, they are simply Dinah, Roy, and ClinkShrink. The name of their show and blog are so to Shrink Rap Radio that I thought it would be fun for us to get to …
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#155 - Shrink Rap Radio LIVE #9
Jerry Trumbule, M.A., ABD and I have been getting together on BlogTalkRadio about once a month for a free-wheeling discussion of things mostly-psychological that have caught our current fancy. In this episode, we discuss memory, the clever intelligence of crows, and our recent forays into the virtu …
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#154 - The Good News on Memory
Dr. Sue Halpern is author of the book, Can’t Remember What I Forgot: The Good News from The Front Lines of Memory Research. She is also scholar in residence at Middlebury College in Vermont. Here’s what she says about herself: “I was educated at Yale and at Oxford, where I was a Rhodes Scholar, …
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#153 - Medicine Dance - A Shamanic Journey
> Marsha Scarbrough is author of the book Medicine Dance: One woman’s healing journey into the world of Native American sweatlodges, drumming meditations and dance fasts, which was a finalist in USA Book News National 2007 “Best Books” Awards, New Age Non-Fiction category. As a freelance journal …
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#152 - Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Los Angeles and trained teacher of the increasingly popular Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR). He stands at the progressive end of integrating mindfulness into the therapeutic setting. He has personally been integratin …

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