Dr. Mathis branches out a bit in this podcast to discuss the “fear factor” that is often inherent when people think about examining themselves and connecting with “the real them inside”, thus allowing them to become the best person they can be. This perspective is discussed from both an existential aspect and a mental health […]
Posts Tagged ‘existential issues’
Self-Examination & Fear
Posted in Podcasts, tagged Alfred Alder, CCR, Contaminants, Courage, Distractions, Dr. Z, Escape-Avoidance, existential issues, Fear of Change, John Fogerty, Les Paul, Mistaken Goals, Peavey, PRS, Religious vs. Spiritual, Rickenbacker, Scientist vs. Critical Parent Method, Self-Actualisation, Self-Empowerment, Self-Enhancement, Self-Examination, Self-Exploration, Self-Responsibility, Societal Programming, Spiritual Growth, substance abuse, Telecaster, Zombies on March 1, 2015 | Comments Off on Self-Examination & Fear
6th Podcast
Posted in Podcasts, tagged 12 Steps, addictions, Adlerian Psychology, adolescents, adults, assessment, co-morbid disorders, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, cognitive testing, Cognitive Therapy, confidentiality, disease concepts, existential issues, families, identity, intake interview, MMPI-A, MMPI-II, parents, personal power, personal responsibility, psychological testing, Rational Thinking, Rational-Emotive Therapy, self-efficacy, self-esteem, spirituality, Teens, treatment on July 23, 2012 | Comments Off on 6th Podcast
The sixth podcast (which is the last one in this series about substance use disorders) continues to elaborate on various issues related to the topic of substance-based disorders. Persons who haven’t listened to the previous three podcasts on this topic are strongly encouraged to do so prior to listening to this podcast. Intake and assessment […]