52 episodes

So many people are looking to live happier more stress free lives. We provide interviews from mental health experts across various fields because we know finding quality information isn’t always easy. Let’s find more sanity together.

Sanity Dr. Jason Duncan

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 65 Ratings

So many people are looking to live happier more stress free lives. We provide interviews from mental health experts across various fields because we know finding quality information isn’t always easy. Let’s find more sanity together.

    Sanity x ABCT: Harms in Therapy with Dr.'s Ilana Seager van Dyk and Alexandria Miller

    Sanity x ABCT: Harms in Therapy with Dr.'s Ilana Seager van Dyk and Alexandria Miller

    This episode of the Sanity Podcast focuses on the harms caused by the misapplication of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), particularly towards minoritized populations. Guests Dr. Ilana Seager van Dyk and Dr. Alexandria Miller discuss their research on mental health disparities and the importance of culturally adaptive treatments. They address how misapplied therapeutic interventions can inadvertently harm LGBTQ+ and other minoritized groups by failing to consider the societal and structural factors affecting these individuals. The conversation also covers the significance of inclusive research, culturally responsive practice, and systemic changes within the mental health field to prevent further harm and ensure equity in mental health care.



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    Sanity x ABCT: CPT for PTSD with Dr. Patricia A. Resick (Episode 2)

    Sanity x ABCT: CPT for PTSD with Dr. Patricia A. Resick (Episode 2)

    This second episode features an extensive discussion with Dr. Resick on various facets of CPT  therapy, innovative advancements, and its application in treating PTSD. They cover topics like the DSM's limitations, emotional neglect, and abuse in the context of PTSD, the concept of post-traumatic growth, the evolution and different versions of CPT, including its effectiveness and application for different populations, and therapist competence. Additionally, the episode touches on the utility of CPT for other conditions, considerations for comorbid conditions, and the introduction of a new CPT manual and a self-help book for PTSD. The episode aims to provide deep insights into CPT, its impact on patients, and guidance for therapists and researchers.



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    Sanity x ABCT: CPT for PTSD with Dr. Patricia A. Resick (Episode 1)

    Sanity x ABCT: CPT for PTSD with Dr. Patricia A. Resick (Episode 1)

    This episode of the Sanity Podcast features an in-depth interview with Dr. Patricia Resick, a leading expert in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD, discussing the nuances of trauma, PTSD, and the effectiveness of CPT. Dr. Resick brings her extensive background in clinical psychology and her research on PTSD to shed light on trauma responses, misconceptions about PTSD, and the mechanisms through which CPT aids recovery. The discussion delves into the different responses individuals may have to trauma, the concept of a 'just world' hypothesis, and how cognitive distortions contribute to PTSD. The episode also explores the varying impacts of traumatic events, including how they are perceived and processed differently. Through discussions on avoidance, dissociation, and cognitive restructuring, Dr. Resick emphasizes the adaptability and resilience of the human mind in the context of trauma recovery.



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    Sanity x ABCT: Starting a Telehealth Practice: What You Need to Know with Dr. Mary K. Alvord (Episode 2)

    Sanity x ABCT: Starting a Telehealth Practice: What You Need to Know with Dr. Mary K. Alvord (Episode 2)

    This episode delves into the intricacies of telehealth in the mental health field, featuring insights from Dr. Alvord and discussions on its appropriateness for various client demographics, including new parents, individuals with social phobia, and the elderly. It covers the challenges and considerations of telehealth, including ethical, logistical, ADA considerations, and the impact of recent insurance coding changes. The discussion also touches on cultural considerations, crisis management in a telehealth context, and best practices for practitioners considering or currently offering telehealth services.



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    Sanity x ABCT: Starting a Telehealth Practice: What You Need to Know with Dr. Mary K. Alvord (Episode 1)

    Sanity x ABCT: Starting a Telehealth Practice: What You Need to Know with Dr. Mary K. Alvord (Episode 1)

    This episode of Sanity podcast features Dr. Mary K. Alvord, a psychologist with extensive clinical experience, discussing the ins and outs of starting and managing a telehealth practice. Key topics include the early adoption and technological challenges of telehealth, considerations for integrating multiple office locations, the evolution of telehealth practices, and the effective use of technology to facilitate client sessions remotely. Dr. Alvord shares insights into the ethical and logistical aspects of telehealth, examining its application for various client needs, the importance of maintaining privacy and ensuring HIPAA compliance, and adapting therapy methods like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) for telehealth. The discussion also touches upon the shift in preference towards telehealth following the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of telehealth on client accessibility and engagement, and future considerations for health practitioners navigating the telehealth landscape.



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    Sanity x ABCT: Parent Child Interaction Therapy for Older Children with Dr.'s Kate Gibson and Corey Lieneman (Episode 2)

    Sanity x ABCT: Parent Child Interaction Therapy for Older Children with Dr.'s Kate Gibson and Corey Lieneman (Episode 2)

    In this second episode, Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) experts, Dr. Kate Gibson and Dr. Corey Lineman, provide an in-depth discussion on the PCIT protocol for older children (mid-elementary to late elementary age). They explain how specific techniques are gradually introduced to shape behavior, using rewards to keep children invested in the therapeutic process. A range of topics are covered, from the essential role of rapport building to breaking down the reinforcement systems and the structure of timeout protocols. Throughout the episode, the importance of creating a positive environment and rewards system to motivate the child's cooperation and progress in therapy, are emphasized. The video also offers resources for professionals interested in implementing the PCIT protocol.



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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
65 Ratings

65 Ratings

Asma Hameddd ,

Sanity x ABCT: Parent Child Interaction Therapy with Dr.'s Kate Gibson and Corey Lieneman

I came across the podcast episode through the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) website, where they frequently feature resources and discussions relevant to mental health professionals. I listened to Episode One of the Sanity x ABCT series, which focused on Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) with Dr.'s Kate Gibson and Corey Lieneman. In this episode, Dr. Gibson and Dr. Lieneman provided an insightful overview of PCIT, discussing its principles, techniques, and applications in clinical practice. They highlighted the importance of the parent-child relationship and emphasized the role of PCIT in strengthening this bond while addressing behavioral issues in children. One aspect that stood out to me was their discussion on the effectiveness of PCIT in treating disruptive behavior disorders in children. They shared compelling story and case examples that illustrated the transformative impact of PCIT on both parents and children. As a Pre-dental student getting into healthcare, this episode provided valuable insights that could inform my clinical work. The discussion deepened my understanding of PCIT techniques and strategies, offering practical guidance on how to integrate them into therapy sessions with families. Additionally, hearing from experts in the field enhanced my confidence in implementing evidence-based interventions like PCIT in my practice. I believe this episode could serve as an excellent teaching tool for students and trainees in psychology, counseling, and related fields. It offers a comprehensive introduction to PCIT, covering key concepts and practical applications in an accessible and engaging format. Incorporating excerpts or case vignettes from the episode into coursework or clinical supervision sessions could enrich students' learning experiences and prepare them for working with families in real-world settings.

Kimbxxly88 ,

Parent Child Interaction Therapy

I found that this podcast is extremely informative and necessary for parents that want more information especially in the field of behavioral therapy. Having this platform can allow this sense of community and support outside of what might be intimidating for new parents of exceptional children! I enjoyed how they both went in-depth of questions and answers in simple terms digestible for us common folk!

Bunny Cub ,

$375 to $500 per session for therapy

This guys clinic charges outrageous rates for therapy: $375 to $500 per session and they don’t take insurance. So glad the wealthy of nyc are getting good help for their problems!

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