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| Facilitating Autonomous vs Controlled Motivation: Our Kids to our Clients with Dr. Richard Koestner | 04 Nov 2025 | 00:41:57 | |
In part 2 with Dr. Richard Koestner, we discuss the concept of hyper-parenting, the pressures parents face regarding their children's achievements, and the importance of balancing autonomy and limit-setting in parenting. Dr. Koestner also explores how these principles apply to education, emphasizing the need for fostering autonomous motivation among students. The discussion further delves into the complexities of goal setting, the impact of external rewards on intrinsic motivation, and the role of autonomy in psychotherapy. Special Guest: Dr. Richard Koestner Zuroff, D. C., & Koestner, R. (2023). Autonomy support and autonomous motivation: Common factors in counseling and psychotherapy. In R. M. Ryan (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Self-Determination Theory (pp. 801-818). Oxford University Press. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Building Autonomy, Motivation, Identity, & Self Determination with Dr. Richard Koestner | 28 Oct 2025 | 00:43:58 | |
This week's guest is Dr. Richard Koestner, a professor of Psychology at McGill University where he has conducted research on human motivation for 25 years. Zuroff, D. C., & Koestner, R. (2023). Autonomy support and autonomous motivation: Common factors in counseling and psychotherapy. In R. M. Ryan (Ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Self-Determination Theory (pp. 801-818). Oxford University Press. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Encore - Multicultural psychotherapy: Applying the multicultural orientation framework in psychotherapy and clinical training with Dr. Jesse Owen | 26 Aug 2025 | 01:11:56 | |
This week, we revisit the conversation between Dan and Dr. Jesse Owen about what multicultural psychotherapy really is and how to apply the multicultural orientation framework in psychotherapy and clinical training. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Personalizing Psychotherapy and Patient Empowerment with Dr. Michael Constantino | 15 Aug 2025 | 00:56:24 | |
Dan welcomes back Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In part 2, Dan and Dr. Constantino explore the intersection of technology, therapist effectiveness, and patient empowerment in therapy. Dr. Constantino shares on his development of an app that allows patients to match with therapists based on their preferences and effectiveness profiles. Then, Dr. Constantino emphasizes deliberate practice for therapists, the role of humility in enhancing therapist effectiveness, and the significance of cultural humility in therapeutic relationships. Special Guest: Dr. Michael Constantino https://www.pcori.org/research-results/2015/matching-patients-therapists-improve-mental-health-care Constantino, M. J., Coyne, A. E., Boswell, J. F., Goldfried, M. R., & Castonguay, L. G. (2023). Training on context-responsive psychotherapy integration: An evidence-informed framework. In L. G. Castonguay & C. E. Hill (Eds.), Becoming better psychotherapists: Advancing training and supervision (pp. 85–105). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000364-005 For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Optimizing Outcomes Through Patient-Therapist Matching with Dr. Michael Constantino | 12 Aug 2025 | 01:02:25 | |
Dan welcomes Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dr. Constantino discusses the evolution of psychotherapy research, and the importance of understanding therapist effects and patient-therapist matching. Dr. Constantino emphasizes the limitations of one-size-fits-all treatments and explores how matching patients to therapists based on their strengths can lead to better outcomes, particularly for those with severe issues. Dan and Dr. Constantino dive into findings of the Match Trial, which demonstrated significant benefits of matching patients to therapists with proven effectiveness in treating their specific problems. Special Guest: Dr. Michael Constantino https://www.pcori.org/research-results/2015/matching-patients-therapists-improve-mental-health-care Constantino, M. J., Coyne, A. E., Boswell, J. F., Goldfried, M. R., & Castonguay, L. G. (2023). Training on context-responsive psychotherapy integration: An evidence-informed framework. In L. G. Castonguay & C. E. Hill (Eds.), Becoming better psychotherapists: Advancing training and supervision (pp. 85–105). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000364-005 For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Breaking the Silence: Male Victimization in Domestic Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:34:13 | |
Dr. Lysova returns in part 2 to explore the often-overlooked issue of male victimization in domestic violence, discussing the barriers men face in reporting abuse, the cultural perspectives on intimate partner violence, and the psychological impacts of such experiences. Dan and Dr. Lysova discuss the need for more inclusive support systems and better communication strategies to help male victims feel safe and understood. Dr. Alexandra Lysova is a professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova Dr. Lysova on: Canadian Centre for Men & Families For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Rethinking Men's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:48:11 | |
In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University. Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova Dr. Lysova on: Canadian Centre for Men & Families For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Applying HiTOP (a DSM alternative) to Clinical Practice with Dr. Robert Krueger | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:59:16 | |
In part 2, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the importance of understanding personality in the context of psychopathology, emphasizing the HiTOP model's integration of personality traits and symptoms. Dr. Krueger explores the clinical utility of psychopathology profiles, the need for a dimensional approach to psychopathology, and the relevance of interpersonal factors in personality disorders. The conversation also touches on the challenges of implementing the HiTOP model in clinical practice, the significance of therapeutic assessment, and the ongoing evolution of treatment protocols. Special Guest: Dr. Robert Krueger Sample HiTOP Clinical Assessment Profile For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Revolutionizing Psychiatric Diagnoses: Understanding the HiTOP Model (a DSM Alternative) with Dr. Robert Krueger | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:41:10 | |
Dr. Robert Krueger returns to the show to join Dan in a conversation into psychiatric diagnoses. Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup. Special Guest: Dr. Robert Krueger Sample HiTOP Clinical Assessment Profile For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Dark Tetrad in the Real World with Dr. Del Paulhus | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:45:22 | |
Dan is joined for part 2 by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia. Part 2 continues the exploration of dark personality traits, including sadism, psychopathy, and narcissism, examining their implications on behaviour, gender differences, and personal well-being. Dan and Dr. Paulhus discuss the methodologies used in research, the correlation of these traits with various psychological measures, and the ongoing debates within the field of personality psychology regarding the classification and understanding of these traits. Special Guest: Dr. Del Paulhus Additional appearances & resources: Paulhus, D. L., Gupta, R., & Jones, D. N. (2021). Dark or disturbed?: Predicting aggression from the Dark Tetrad and schizotypy. Aggressive Behavior, 47(6), 635-645. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Narcissism, Psychopathy, and Sadism: The Dark Side of Personality with Dr. Del Paulhus | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:44:52 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia. Dig into the dark side and complexities of dark personalities, including the dark triad (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism), and the addition of everyday sadism. Dan and Dr. Paulhus discuss the origins of these constructs, their overlapping traits, and the implications of callousness. Dr. Paulhus's work explores the role of impulsivity in psychopathy, the intersection of dark traits in politics, and the significance of separating these constructs for better understanding. Special Guest: Dr. Del Paulhus Additional appearances & resources: Paulhus, D. L., Gupta, R., & Jones, D. N. (2021). Dark or disturbed?: Predicting aggression from the Dark Tetrad and schizotypy. Aggressive Behavior, 47(6), 635-645. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Building Therapist Expertise with Dr. Tony Rousmaniere | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:38:00 | |
Dan and Dr. Tony Rousmaniere, President of Sentio University, continue in part 2 of the conversation. In part 2 with Dr. Rousmaniere, they discusses the intersection of AI and therapy, the challenges of establishing a new therapy school, and the importance of continuous improvement in therapeutic practices. Dr. Rousmaniere emphasizes the need for therapists to engage in deliberate practice, fostering a culture of vulnerability and openness, and the significance of accountability in therapy. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Evolution of Psychotherapy: From the DSM to the Unified Protocol with Dr. David Barlow | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:46:30 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. David Barlow, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University. Dr. Barlow is back! Dan and Dr. Barlow pick right up to explore the evolution of psychopathology classification, the advancements in treatment protocols, and the development of transdiagnostic approaches in psychotherapy. Dr. Barlow discusses the historical context of psychiatric classification, the impact of DSM-III, the shift towards empirically derived systems, and the need for clinicians to adapt protocols to individual patients. Special Guest: Dr. David H. Barlow For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| How Deliberate Practice is Transforming Therapist Training & Client Outcome with Dr. Tony Rousmaniere | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:52:51 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Tony Rousmaniere, President of Sentio University. Special Guest: Dr. Tony Rousmaniere Useful Resources: Research on Deliberate Practice Practicing Deliberate Practice ChatGPT my be largest mental health provider Demonstration of Deliberate Practice Supervision Using Deliberate Practice For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Treating Psychosis with Talk Therapy with Dr. Mahesh Menon | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:50:32 | |
Part 2 with Dr. Mahesh Menon, clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Join Dan and Dr. Menon in part 2 as they continue into the complexities of cognitive remediation and its application in mental health, particularly in psychosis. Dr. Menon discusses the cognitive challenges faced by individuals with psychosis, the importance of metacognitive training, and innovative approaches like avatar therapy. Dan and Dr. Menon emphasize the need for personalized treatment strategies that address cognitive biases and enhance patient insight, while also navigating the pushback against certain treatment modalities in the mental health field. Cognitive Remediation Resources Online Training Portal for Metacognitive Training (MCT) for Psychosis Dr. Nicola Wright: Resources for treating psychosis For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| A Forthright Conversation about Psychosis with Dr. Mahesh Menon | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:49:26 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Mahesh Menon, clinical associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Special Guest: Dr. Mahesh Menon Cognitive Remediation Resources Online Training Portal for Metacognitive Training (MCT) for Psychosis Dr. Nicola Wright: Resources for treating psychosis For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Supervisor vs Therapist: Knowing the Difference with Dr. Rod Goodyear | 27 May 2025 | 01:00:04 | |
Dr. Rod Goodyear returns for part 2 to continue the conversation with Dan on Clinical Supervision. Dr. Goodyear returns to explore the intricate dynamics of clinical supervision, emphasizing the importance of the supervisory relationship, the distinction between supervision and therapy, and the role of humility. Dan and Dr. Goodyear delve into supervisory ruptures, effective feedback mechanisms, and the cultural nuances that influence supervision practices. They also addresses the developmental trajectories of supervisors and the relationship between supervision and therapist expertise, highlighting the need for deliberate practice and collaborative evaluation to enhance professional growth. Fundamental of Clinical Supervision International Interdisciplinary Conference on Supervision For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Insights into Clinical Supervision with Dr. Rodney Goodyear | 20 May 2025 | 00:43:20 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Rodney Goodyear, an expert on Clinical Supervision. This episode starts with Dan and Dr. Goodyear exploring the evolution and current state of clinical supervision in psychology, highlighting the importance of structured training, mentorship, and the supervisory relationship. Then, Dr. Goodyear shares the impact of international perspectives, and the necessity of clear contracts in supervision to enhance the learning process for supervisees, as well as the need for ongoing education and the development of a learning partnership framework to improve supervision practices. Special Guest: Dr. Rod Goodyear Fundamental of Clinical Supervision International Interdisciplinary Conference on Supervision For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Sex Differences in Interests with Dr. Terence Tracey | 13 May 2025 | 01:03:25 | |
Dr. Terence Tracey returns for part 2. Dan and Dr. Tracey continue the conversation as they explore the origins of interests, particularly in relation to gender differences and cultural influences. Dr. Tracey then delves into the nature vs. nurture debate, examining how interests may be hardwired or learned, and how they manifest differently across cultures. The impact of developmental changes during adolescence on interests is also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of early interventions in education. At the end, they address the role of interests in career counseling and the ethical considerations of navigating gender norms in career choices. Special Guest: Dr. Terence Tracey For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Predictive Power of Interests with Dr. Terence Tracey | 06 May 2025 | 00:43:56 | |
Dr. Terence Tracey returns to the show nearly a year after joining Dan on the first episode of the show! For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Talking with Men about Mental Health with Dr. Simon Rice | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:21:00 | |
Dan welcomes back Dr. Simon Rice, Clinical Psychologist and Principal Research Fellow based at Orygen, Centre for Youth Mental Health at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Special Guest: Dr. Simon Rice Movember Men's Health Institute For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Masculinity and Male-Type Depression with Dr. Simon Rice | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:32:39 | |
Dan welcomes Dr. Simon Rice, Clinical Psychologist and Principal Research Fellow based at Orygen, Centre for Youth Mental Health at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Movember Men's Health Institute For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Turning Research into Action: Suicide Prevention Insights with Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:35:20 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman, Senior Vice President of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Join in for part two of the discussion with Dr. Harkavy-Friedman. Dr. Harkavy-Friedman discusses her role as a translator of research into actionable insights for suicide prevention. She emphasizes the importance of a conceptual model in research applications and shares advice for early career researchers seeking grants. The discussion also covers the future of suicide prevention, the role of policy advocacy, and the complexities of psychosis and its relationship to suicide. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through public education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT): A Key Player in the Evolution of Psychotherapy with Dr. David Barlow | 14 Oct 2025 | 00:49:24 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. David Barlow, psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at Boston University. Known for his world-renown research in anxiety disorders, Dr. Barlow joins Dan to discuss the evolution of psychological practices, particularly the transition from traditional behavioral therapy to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Dr. Barlow highlights the historical context of therapy practices, the debates surrounding cognitive and behavioral approaches, the misconceptions that persist in the today's field, and the importance of understanding underlying traits like neuroticism. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Complexity of Suicide: Beyond the Myths with Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:39:57 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Jill Harkavy-Friedman, Senior Vice President of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Dan and Dr. Harkavy-Friedman discuss the complexities surrounding suicide, and the stigma that has historically hindered open discussions. Dr. Harkavy-Friedman highlights the role of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) in advancing research and advocacy, the challenges of addressing gambling disorders in relation to suicide, and the importance of community engagement in prevention efforts. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide, including those who have experienced a loss. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through public education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Self-Compassion in Eating Disorder Recovery with Dr. Josie Geller | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:37:30 | |
Part 2 of the conversation with Dr. Josie Geller, Associate Professor of UBC Department of Psychiatry, Division of Adult Psychiatry and Mental Health Services and the Director of Research of the Eating Disorders Program at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. Dan and Dr. Geller explore the significance of self-compassion in the context of eating disorders, highlighting the barriers individuals face in practicing self-compassion and the role of validation in overcoming these barriers. Then, they discuss the importance of collaborative care over directive care in treatment settings and critiques the current DSM-5 criteria for eating disorders, advocating for a more inclusive approach that considers life impairment rather than strict diagnostic criteria. Special Guest: Dr. Josie Geller The power of feeling seen: Perspectives of individuals with eating disorders on receiving validation For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Understanding Eating Disorders: Motivation, readiness, & support with Dr. Josie Geller | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:45:10 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Josie Geller, Associate Professor of UBC Department of Psychiatry, Division of Adult Psychiatry and Mental Health Services and the Director of Research of the Eating Disorders Program at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver. Dr. Gellar shares her personal journey with eating disorders and how it shaped her career in psychotherapy. She discusses the importance of understanding the function of eating disorders, the role of motivation and readiness in treatment, and the shift towards a more compassionate and individualized approach to recovery. Then, Dan and Dr. Geller highlight the significance of self-compassion and the need for a supportive therapeutic relationship in facilitating change. Special Guest: Dr. Josie Geller The power of feeling seen: Perspectives of individuals with eating disorders on receiving validation For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Rethinking Suicide Prevention Strategies with Dr. Craig Bryan | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:48:05 | |
Part two of Dan's conversation with Dr. Craig Bryan, a board-certified clinical psychologist in cognitive behavioural psychology. He is the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.Summary For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Crisis Response, Means Restriction, and the Future of Suicide Prevention with Dr. Craig Brian | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:39:01 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Craig Bryan, a board-certified clinical psychologist in cognitive behavioural psychology. He is the Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. The episode starts with Dr. Bryan sharing his journey into the field of suicide prevention, detailing his experiences in graduate school, military service, and the harsh realities of suicide he faced. Dy. Bryan critiques traditional approaches to understanding and preventing suicide, advocating for a reframing of suicide as a behavioural choice rather than solely a mental health issue. Dr. Bryan introduces crisis response planning as a vital intervention, emphasizing the importance of personalizing these plans and the role of means restriction counseling in suicide prevention. Special Guest: Dr. Craig Bryan For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Companionship Over Compliance: Rethinking Mental Health Support for Trans Communities with Dr. Stephanie Budge | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:40:18 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Stephanie Budge, Professor and the Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Part two of Dan's conversation with Dr. Budge delves into the complexities of minority stress, particularly for transgender individuals, and the therapeutic approaches that can help mitigate its effects. The conversation moves to the importance of psychoeducation, the role of internalized stigma, and the innovative frameworks like radical healing that aim to empower marginalized communities and the evolving nature of referral letters in the context of informed consent. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Key Principles for Therapists Working with Trans Clients with Dr. Stephanie Budge | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:34:03 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Stephanie Budge, Professor and the Director of Clinical Training in Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In this conversation, Dr. Budge discusses her journey into the field of psychology, focusing on bisexuality and the need for better mental health support for trans individuals. She shares her experiences in academia, the challenges faced in researching LGBTQ+ topics, and the importance of trans affirmative therapy. Dan and Dr. Budge discuss essential terminology, the ethical considerations in therapy, and practical advice for therapists working with trans clients, emphasizing the need for understanding, practice, and balance in therapeutic relationships. Special Guest: Dr. Stephanie Budge For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Understanding Responsiveness in Psychotherapy with Dr. William (Bill) Stiles | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:49:01 | |
Dr. Bill Stiles returns to the show to continue the discussion on understanding responsiveness in psychotherapy. Dr. Stiles discusses the Fever Model in therapy, emphasizing the relationship between client disclosures and therapeutic outcomes. He explores how depression can impede the natural process of disclosure, which is often an adaptive response to psychological distress. Then, Dan and Dr. Stiles delve into the complexities of responsiveness in therapy, the challenges faced by novice therapists, and the importance of theory building through case studies. Special Guest: Dr. William Stiles Additional Resources: Stiles, W. B. (2021). Responsiveness in psychotherapy research: Problems and ways forward. In J. C. Watson & H. Wiseman (Eds), The responsive psychotherapist: Attuning to clients in the moment (pp. 15-35). Washington, DC: APA Books. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000240-002 Stiles, W. B. (2009). Logical operations in theory-building case studies. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 5(3), 9-22. https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v5i3.973. Available: http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/pcsp/article/view/973 Stiles, W. B. (2017). Theory-building case studies. In D. Murphy (Ed.), Counselling psychology: A textbook for study and practice (pp. 439-452). Chichester, UK: Wiley. Stiles, W. B. (2011). Coming to terms. Psychotherapy Research, 21, 367-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2011.582186 Stiles, W. B. (1992). Describing talk: A taxonomy of verbal response modes. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Stiles, W. B., Shapiro, D. A., & Elliott, R. (1986). "Are all psychotherapies equivalent?" American Psychologist, 41, 165-180. Stiles, W. B., Barkham, M., Mellor-Clark, J., & Connell, J. (2008). Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural, person-centred, and psychodynamic therapies in UK primary care routine practice: Replication in a larger sample. Psychological Medicine, 38, 677–688. Published online 10 September 2007, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291707001511. Stiles, W. B. (1987). "I have to talk to somebody." A fever model of disclosure. In V. J. Derlega & J. H. Berg (Eds.), Self-disclosure: Theory, research, and therapy (pp. 257-282). New York: Plenum Press. Stiles, W. B., Honos-Webb, L., & Surko, M. (1998). Responsiveness in psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 5, 439-458. Stiles, W. B., (in preparation). How talking helps: The assimilation model. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Transforming Problems in Psychotherapy with Dr. William (Bill) Stiles | 04 Feb 2025 | 01:00:45 | |
In this conversation, Dr. William Stiles discusses the significance of reflection in therapeutic practice and the challenges of measuring therapeutic techniques through process research. Dr. Stiles introduces the concept of responsiveness in therapy, highlighting the importance of understanding what the client needs at any given moment. He elaborates on the assimilation model, which focuses on transforming problematic experiences into resources, and the role of meaning bridges in facilitating this process. The conversation also touches on the integral role of emotion in therapy and the idea that while therapies may reduce distress, they do not necessarily lead to uniform outcomes among clients. Special Guest: Dr. William Stiles Additional Resources: Stiles, W. B. (2021). Responsiveness in psychotherapy research: Problems and ways forward. In J. C. Watson & H. Wiseman (Eds), The responsive psychotherapist: Attuning to clients in the moment (pp. 15-35). Washington, DC: APA Books. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000240-002 Stiles, W. B. (2009). Logical operations in theory-building case studies. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 5(3), 9-22. https://doi.org/10.14713/pcsp.v5i3.973. Available: http://jrul.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/pcsp/article/view/973 Stiles, W. B. (2017). Theory-building case studies. In D. Murphy (Ed.), Counselling psychology: A textbook for study and practice (pp. 439-452). Chichester, UK: Wiley. Stiles, W. B. (2011). Coming to terms. Psychotherapy Research, 21, 367-384. https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2011.582186 Stiles, W. B. (1992). Describing talk: A taxonomy of verbal response modes. Newbury Park, CA: Sage. Stiles, W. B., Shapiro, D. A., & Elliott, R. (1986). "Are all psychotherapies equivalent?" American Psychologist, 41, 165-180. Stiles, W. B., Barkham, M., Mellor-Clark, J., & Connell, J. (2008). Effectiveness of cognitive-behavioural, person-centred, and psychodynamic therapies in UK primary care routine practice: Replication in a larger sample. Psychological Medicine, 38, 677–688. Published online 10 September 2007, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033291707001511. Stiles, W. B. (1987). "I have to talk to somebody." A fever model of disclosure. In V. J. Derlega & J. H. Berg (Eds.), Self-disclosure: Theory, research, and therapy (pp. 257-282). New York: Plenum Press. Stiles, W. B., Honos-Webb, L., & Surko, M. (1998). Responsiveness in psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 5, 439-458. Stiles, W. B., (in preparation). How talking helps: The assimilation model. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Facilitating Therapeutic Alliance Repairs in Psychotherapy with Dr. Catherine Eubanks | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:29:49 | |
Dr. Catherine Eubanks returns to continue the conversation with Dan on alliance ruptures in psychotherapy. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| How Gloria Tests and Coaches Dr. Carl Rogers with Dr. David Kealy | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:43:34 | |
Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia, returns for part two on how patients coach and test their psychiatrists. Dan and Dr. Kealy watch and comment on the much-studied video of Dr. Carl Rogers and the patient, "Gloria." From the video, Dr. Kealy points out how she tests and coaches Dr. Rogers during their psychotherapy session. Taking moments from the video, Dr. Kealy highlights Gloria's needs for open communication, the struggle for self-acceptance, and the role of therapy in addressing her own needs. Through the conversation, Dan and Dr. Kealy highlight the significance of understanding one's own beliefs and the need for supportive therapeutic relationships. Special Guest: Dr. David Kealy For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Therapeutic Alliance Ruptures in Psychotherapy with Dr. Catherine Eubanks | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:51:11 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Catherine Eubanks to break down alliance ruptures in psychotherapy. Dr. Eubanks is a Professor of Psychology at Adelphi University. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Military & Veteran Mental Health with Dr. Carl Castro | 14 Jan 2025 | 00:46:23 | |
Join in and welcome back Dr. Carl Castro as he and Dan continue their conversation on military and veteran mental health. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Military Culture and Veteran Transition with Dr. Carl Castro | 07 Jan 2025 | 00:49:29 | |
Welcome back! In the first episode of 2025, Dan is joined by Dr. Carl Castro, professor and director of the Military and Veteran Programs at the University of Southern California. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Unlocking Group Dynamics with Dr. Dennis Kivlighan | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:47:06 | |
In this conversation Dan Has with Dr. Dennis Kivlighan they delve into the complexities of group dynamics, focusing on the actor-partner model, the significance of conflict in group development, and the importance of understanding member variability. Dr. Kivlighan shares insights on how perceptions of engagement influence behavior within groups, the role of consensual validation, and the necessity of addressing conflict as a learning opportunity. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced in group therapy settings and proposes strategies for effective group management. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Healing Power in Group Psychotherapy with Dr. Dennis Kivlighan | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:45:29 | |
Dan is joined by Dr. Dennis Kivlighan, an expert in group psychotherapy. In this conversation, Dr. Kivlighan discusses the profound impact of experiential learning in therapy, the complexities of group dynamics, and the importance of corrective experiences. Dr. Kivlighan emphasizes the role of group members in the therapeutic process and advocates for a training model that prioritizes real experiences and feedback. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding interpersonal relationships and the social microcosm within therapy. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Personality Disorder Treatment: Patient-focused approaches with Dr. Ueli Kramer | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:41:00 | |
In this conversation, Dan and Dr. Ueli Kramer explore the intricacies of therapy, focusing on the change process, the concept of responsiveness, and the importance of case formulation in treating personality disorders. Dr. Kramer emphasizes the emotional aspects of therapy, the need for therapists to be responsive to clients' needs, and the significance of understanding the underlying motives behind clients' behaviours. They discuss how therapists can adapt their approaches based on the context and the individual client, ultimately aiming to enhance therapeutic outcomes. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Personality Disorder Diagnosis and Treatment: DSM vs ICD, borderline, and other considerations with Dr. Ueli Kramer | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:43:34 | |
Dr. Ueli Kramer joins Dan in this latest episode focusing on personality disorder diagnoses, treatment and more. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Helping People Move Though Suicidal Crisis: The distress-processing model with Johanna Mickelson | 19 Nov 2024 | 00:20:18 | |
Dan welcomes back Johanna Mickelson as we dive back into the Distress-Processing Model and the significance of reflection and reading in developing insights and fostering better conversations.
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| From Suicidal Crisis to Calm: How people move through suicidal crisis with Johanna Mickelson | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:46:19 | |
In this conversation, Dan talks with Johanna Mickelson about the Distress-Processing Model for people in suicidal crisis. In this conversation, Johanna shares her experiences working in a crisis center and discusses the challenges and insights gained from her time in crisis management.
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| How to Strengthen your Counselling or Clinical Psychology Grad School Application | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:51:21 | |
This weeks episode is a deep dive into how you can strengthen your graduate-school application to counselling or clinical psychology graduate programs. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| How Patients Coach and Test their Psychotherapists with Dr. David Kealy | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:50:11 | |
This week's guest is Dr. David Kealy, associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of British Columbia. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| Choosing a Graduate Program in Counselling or Clinical Psychology: What You Need to Know | 29 Oct 2024 | 00:56:45 | |
Due to popular demand, this weeks episode is a deep dive into what you should consider when deciding which graduate programs in counseling or clinical psychology to apply to. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Psychology of Perfectionism: The struggle to be good enough with Dr. Paul Hewitt Part 2 | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:56:46 | |
Join Dan and returning guest, Dr. Paul Hewitt, and continue deeper into the psychology of perfectionism. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Psychology of Perfectionism: The struggle to be good enough with Dr. Paul Hewitt Part 1 | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:58:32 | |
Dan and this week's guest, Dr. Paul Hewitt, embark on a quest into the psychology of perfectionism. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||
| The Science of Interaction: Relationships in and out of psychotherapy using the structural analysis of social behaviours (SASB) with Dr. Ken Critchfield Part 2 | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:54:36 | |
In part 2, Dan and Dr. Ken Critchfield continue to dive deep into the science of interactions and the SASB. For more episodes, video versions, updates, and links related to the show visit: | |||