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My guests today are Bruce Wampold and Pim Cuijpers, two of the leading experts in the research of the effectiveness of psychotherapy. Bruce is Emeritus Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and author of the seminal book, Pim is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at the Department of Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology, Amsterdam Public Health research institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is also director of the . In this conversation, we discuss the evidence for psychotherapy as a whole, the evidence for how the effectiveness of...
info_outline The Philosophy of Psychedelics – Chris LethebyMindStew
My guest today is Dr Chris Letheby, a philosopher working on issues related psychedelics, lecturer in philosophy at the University of Western Australia and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Adelaide. Chris is also the author of the book Philosophy of Psychedelics, which was published in 2021 by Oxford University Press.
info_outline A guide to seeing a psychologist – Ros KnightMindStew
My guest today is Ros Knight, former President of the Australian Psychological Society (Australia's largest professional organisation of psychologists) and Clinical Director at Macquarie University for 14 years.
info_outline Incorporating the Numinous into Psychological Practice - Ralph Piedmont #2MindStew
I speak with Ralph Piedmont, Professor of Pastoral Counselling at Loyola University, Maryland, and a past president of the APA's Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Ralph is also co-author (with Teresa Wilkins) of the recently published book, Understanding the Psychological Soul of Spirituality. We discuss spirituality as a clinically-relevant personality trait, and how one can go about integrating spirituality into clinical practice.
info_outline The Psychological Soul of Spirituality - Ralph PiedmontMindStew
I speak with Ralph Piedmont, Professor of Pastoral Counselling at Loyola University, Maryland, and a past president of the APA's Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Ralph is also co-author (with Teresa Wilkins) of the recently published book, Understanding the Psychological Soul of Spirituality.
info_outline The Wandering Mind - Jonathan SmallwoodMindStew
My guest today is Professor Jonathan Smallwood (@the_mindwanders), Professor of Psychology at Queens University in Canada.
info_outline Technoboosting mindfulness - Jay SanguinettiMindStew
Today's guest is Dr. Jay Sanguinetti, Research Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico, Science Director of the Sonification Enhanced Mindful Awareness Lab and Associate Director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the University of Arizona.
info_outline Mindfulness, Interoception and Depression - Norm FarbMindStew
In this episode I speak with Norm Farb, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Farb studies the neuroscience of the self and emotion with a focus on how cognitive biases shape the emotional reactions that influence well-being. And how all these are affected by mindfulness meditation. For example, his previous work highlights that resilience against depression stems more from the growth of mindfulness-related skills, such as interoception, than the eradication of residual depressive symptoms.
info_outline The Phenomenology of Schizophrenia - Josef Parnas #2MindStew
Today we speak again with Professor Josef Parnas, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Copenhagen and a co-founder of the Center for Subjectivity Research.
info_outline Phenomenology and Schizophrenia - Josef ParnasMindStew
Today we speak with Professor Josef Parnas, Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Copenhagen and a co-founder of the Danish National Research Foundation: Center for Subjectivity Research. Professor Parnas has been involved in research into the schizophrenia spectrum for about 40 years, with a focus on the associated anomalous self-experiences.
info_outlineMy guest today is Dr Chris Letheby, a philosopher working on issues related psychedelic drugs who is currently a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Western Australia and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Adelaide. Chris is also the author of the book Philosophy of Psychedelics, which was published in 2021 by Oxford University Press.
In this conversation we touch on the account given in Chris' book of the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics, and then go deep into Chris' account of the phenomenology of psychedelics. This conversation was a lot of fun, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.