Episodes
We meet Dr Sandra Pertot who has over 45+ years experience in Clinical Practice as a sex therapist. Sandra and Dr Lisa Chantler discuss client-focused, compassionate responses to the politically charged realm of Gender Dysphoria
Published 03/08/21
Our first Episode this year was with Dr Tracey Wade who spoke on the latest research in treating eating disorders, with a special emphasis on Telehealth given the outbreak of COVID. At that stage, Clinically Thinking wasn't available on Apple or Spotify, so here it is again in case you missed it. Seasons greetings, and we'll be back in 2021
Published 12/20/20
Associate Professor Chris Lee works at the university of Western Australia and in private practice in Perth. He is also passionate about training other Clinical Psychs in the modes and techniques of treating trauma. This is second part of his discussion with Dr Lisa Chantler about dealing with trauma in day to day Clinical practice. www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking
Published 11/29/20
Associate Professor Chris Lee works at the university of Western Australia and in private practice in Perth. He is also passionate about training other Clinical Psychs in the modes and techniques of treating trauma. This is Part 1 of an in-depth discussion with Dr Lisa Chantler about dealing with trauma in day to day Clinical practice. https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking
Published 11/15/20
Episode 3 Dr Scott Kellogg and Dr Lisa Chantler discuss Scott's discovery and use of the Four Dialogues that underpin modern Chairwork, and talk about the use of this powerful therapy in Clinical Practice. Connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking/
Published 09/07/20
Episode 2 Dr Susan Simpson is a Clinical Psychologist and Schema Therapist in Scotland. Susan has been using Telehealth for over 20 years and thinks that in some situations there are actually advantages to using Telehealth. She encourages Psychologists to work creatively and make the most of the medium. Connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking/
Published 04/22/20