In this second “Q & A” podcast, Dr. Mathis continues to address questions and areas of interest posed by listeners to his podcasts. As with the previous Question and Answer podcast, several topics are discussed that include medical diagnoses that mimic psychological ones, meditation for teens, holistic remedies for insomnia, and PTSD (to name a […]
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Question & Answer #2 Podcast
Posted in Podcasts, tagged anxiety disorders, Atypical Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Calcium, Cat Nip, CBT, Chamomile, Cognitive Restructuring, Home Remedies, Hypnosis, Insomnia, Kava Kava, Medical Conditions Mimicing Psychological Ones, Meditation, Melatonin, Nicotine, OCD, Pregnancy Complications, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, PTSD, Self-Talk, serotonin, Sleep Disorders, Stalking, Stimulants, Systematic Desensitization, Teens, Theophylline, Traumatic Events, Valerian Root, Vegetative Depression on February 2, 2013 | Comments Off on Question & Answer #2 Podcast
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 […]
First Podcast
Posted in Podcasts, tagged Communication Skills, Music, Parenting, Teens, Therapy on June 10, 2012 | Comments Off on First Podcast
This first podcast deals with music and its role in the lives of those for whom it is important. Suggestions to parents as to how to help monitor the types of media their offspring see, listen to, and visit (online) are made, along with ideas as to how to connect with them more effectively using […]

