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Brain Injury Network of Dallas (BIND)

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We highlight stories of acquired brain injury, promote the Brain Injury Network clubhouses and their members, and sprinkle hope on everything we share to new survivors, their caregivers and the public.
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Brain Injury Bites is a podcast based on the experiences of sustaining a brain injury and provides helpful hints and tips for injured people, their friends and family. The show is hosted by Brooke Trotter and Ashwini Kamath. Brooke was a pedestrian involved in a road traffic collision in May 2007, which left him with a severe traumatic brain injury. Ashwini is a Trustee and Chair for Headway Warrington and a Senior Associate Solicitor with over ten years of experience supporting families aft ...
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Me, Myself & TBI: Facing Traumatic Brain Injury Head On provides information and inspiration for people affected by brain injury. Each episode, journalist and TBI survivor Christina Brown Fisher speaks with people affected by brain injury. Listen to dive deep into their stories and lessons learned.
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Brain Injury Insider is a weekly video update by The Brain Injury Law Firm ®. We cover the latest news and developments in traumatic brain injury, concussion, and brain injury law.Host Michael Kaplen is a passionate advocate of the rights of brain injury survivors, and as a senior partner in the New York brain injury law firm De Caro & Kaplen, LLP has been fighting on their behalf for over 40 years.
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Welcome to Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab powered by The Recovery Project. We want to personally welcome and thank you for joining us. The Evidence to Excellence: News in Neuroplasticity and Rehab Podcast is designed to keep you updated on what’s new in research and evidence in the neuro rehabilitation world.
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Healing our sight podcast opens a dialogue between patients where we share our experiences with improving our eyesight. Topics will include but not be limited to amblyopia, strabismus, convergence insufficiency, traumatic brain injury, and ocular stroke. The podcast will also include discussions with doctors and other professionals where we talk candidly in layman's terms about the treatments available for creating our best vision.
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Navigating Neuropsychology
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Navigating Neuropsychology

John Bellone & Ryan Van Patten - NavNeuro

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Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well as anyone who is interested in brain-behavior relationships. 2) Begin working towards unification ...
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The AVM Alliance Podcast was created for parents who are taking care of a medically complex child including those who have been diagnosed with epilepsy or rare disease. This podcast has a slight focus on pediatric stroke, Brain AVM / Aneurysm (brain vessel disease) and traumatic brain Injury (TBI). The goal is to provide helpful information and remind other parents they are not alone on this difficult journey. Thank you for joining us.
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The Top Weekly Mental Health Show. This is the Official Podcast for Mental Health Advocates. We normalize the conversation together. This Top 3% Podcast provides you with a platform where people offer advice and share their vulnerable moments, life experiences, and stories. The Advocates and Professionals who have joined the show each week since January 2020 are committed to letting you know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. After Host Vincent A. Lanci survived a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), he began ...
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Take your brain health to the next level with ABI Wellness. We’ve teamed up with the industry's top specialists, researchers, and advocates to make it happen. Get ready to unlock your full potential with the latest and greatest innovations, technologies, and ideas in brain health and wellness. Join us every week for a power-packed dose of insights and inspiration to supercharge your mind and get you started on the path to brain wellness. Don't settle for less; push yourself to greatness.
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Kessler Foundation - Changing the lives of people with disabilities through research in stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury and by funding innovative programs that promote employment for people with disabilities. Podcasts are from various consumer and professional lectures presented by our researchers and guest lecturers.
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Gomez Trial Attorneys' dedicated brain injury lawyers share their vast knowledge on litigating brain injury cases from incident to trial. Featuring John Gomez, medical experts, brain injury survivors, and other trial attorneys, the podcast will to discuss the advances in this constantly evolving area of medicine and law practice.
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Clinical Updates in Brain Injury Science Today (or CUBIST), a product of the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, is a podcast for health care providers. We tackle the controversial and breaking research that will help you feel connected to the latest information on traumatic brain injury. CUBIST is hosted by Inbal Eshel and produced and edited by Deborah Bailin. Subscribe through iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. For more information on TBI, including provider tools, ...
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What Is Brain@Work? Welcome to Brain@Work, a podcast from Ericka Neale. Each month for 12 months, Brain@Work will cover issues stemming from Erika's traumatic brain injury: medical professionals, work life, and coping skills. Though not a medical professional, B@W wants TBI survivors and their loved ones to be able to understand some of the issues that they may encounter during their healing process.
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My name is Kelly Aiello, and I’m a registered holistic nutritionist (RHN) and Brain Health Coach. I created the Nutritional Nerd podcast as a place to connect with people who are looking to live a happier, healthier life. I want to give you the tools you need to unlock your full potential and to live the kind of life you have always imagined. When it comes to nutrition, there is a lot of conflicting information. It seems like every week there's a new study and a new fad diet that seem to con ...
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What’s the relationship between nature and the brain? Join me, Sarah Allely, as I discover how nature helped me recover from a brain injury. When a mild traumatic brain injury left me unable to read, write or watch TV, I discovered my path to recovery was through nature. This podcast follows my journey of recovery, and my quest to find out why. What’s the science behind my experience? Many academics acknowledge nature’s health benefits, and scientists are yet to pinpoint exactly what it is t ...
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Invisible Wounds: Healing from Trauma
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Invisible Wounds: Healing from Trauma

Kerri Walker Certified Trauma and Resiliency Life Coach

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So many of us have been through life-altering things that have affected us in so many ways. Join me as we discuss what trauma is, how it impacts us, and what we can do to heal, build resiliency, and grow!! I'm Kerri Walker and I'm a Certified Trauma and Resiliency Life Coach, Certified Trauma Support Specialist, writer, creator, advocate, and someone with lots and lots of lived experience with Trauma! I've been working in the field of Intimate Partner Violence for over 12 years, and for 8 of ...
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A resource for psychiatry residents, medical students, physicians or interested others to expand their knowledge of neuroscience, psychopharmacology, neuromodulation, psychotherapy, and other psychiatric interventions, as well as discussions of ethics, the history of psychiatry, and human psychology in general. This podcast is not medical advice. Find transcripts with show-notes and references at psydactic.buzzsprout.com. You can leave feedback at https://www.psydactic.com.
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Sharing Experiences with Concussion/TBI is an experience driven, multi-media podcast series that seeks to educate, support and spread awareness on the many facets of Concussion/TBI injuries. We are excited to share 5 new episodes of the podcast series focused on understanding the lived experience of concussion/TBI. This series facilitates an environment for industry professionals and people directly affected by the injury to have meaningful, informed discussions about what it's like going th ...
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The IRRAS Radio podcast provides an informative exploration of cutting-edge technology in the neurocritical care space. Host, John Unser, interviews thought leaders from around the world to discuss the latest trends in the treatment of patients suffering from traumatic brain injury and intracranial bleeding. Topics include relevant clinical data, current treatment options, and personal clinical experience.
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Life Over Pain is a podcast full of inspiring stores from people with chronic pain and/or traumatic brain injury. Their stories are about how they are not defined by their pain or injury. They describe how they make choices to adapt to their present circumstances to create lives of value despite pain and loss. And, BTW, If you'd like to share your story, or know of someone who might have a story to share, please email LifeOverPain1@gmail.com.
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True stories of neuroplastic recovery. Interviews with people who have recovered from brain related conditions such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), post concussion syndrome (PCS), chronic and persistent pain, blast injuries and stroke. Personal stories of the lessons learned and the tips & tricks to help you get back to full health. Series 1 (including 5 episodes) was released in Nov/Dec 2021. Recording for series 2 is nearly complete and these episodes will be released in the coming months ...
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The TBI Family is produced by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center. This podcast provides caregivers of service members and veterans with TBI with information on traumatic brain injury and highlights resources available to them. We also share caregiver stories. For information on TBI or to get the DVBIC Family Caregiver Curriculum, go to dvbic.dcoe.mil or email us at info@dvbic.org. The views, opinions and/or findings contained in this podcast are those of the host, reporters and gue ...
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Dr. Sabrina Segal, Neurobiologist and former fitness professional discusses the most current scientific research on exercise and the brain in a fun, entertaining way by interviewing experts in health to provide you with helpful tips so that YOU can take action to make healthy life style decisions so that you can reach your FULL potential... Learn how you can have your nervous system, brain and body function at your personal BEST. This means better health, better relationships, more success, ...
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Braaains Podcast

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A podcast exploring the inner workings of our brains, mental health, & disabilities and how film & television portray them. Each episode, hosted by sisters Heather & Sarah Taylor, has an expert talk about a specific facet of our brains. Guests include therapists, scientists, and those with lived experiences and they share facts, insights, and how-tos with our listeners. We then discuss TV series and films that capture this specific aspect of our brains and tell it as it really is. Please fol ...
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Listen to LDN Prescribers, Researchers, Pharmacists from around the world discuss Low Dose Naltrexone. This is your chance to ask your questions to the experts, please email linda@ldnrt.org with your questions. The LDN Radio Show is FREE if you would like to make a donation please visit www.ldnresearchtrust.org/donate
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast

Dr Janine Cooper: Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuropsychology researcher.

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The Everyday Neuro podcast series with Dr Janine Cooper provides knowledge and inspiration to everyone and anyone interested in the fascinating fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology and the human brain. Developed to incorporate information and interviews with experts in the field, the episodes cover a diverse range of topics from memory and cognition to mental health, wellbeing, trauma, and brain injury. Janine will guide you through the current research and help you to develop greater und ...
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Welcome to the StressFreeMD podcast! I am Dr. Robyn Tiger, your "Self-Care Doctor" -- Lifestyle Medicine physician and stress management specialist -- deeply passionate about sharing short, simple & effective "stress-free snacks" with my physician colleagues so they can learn how to become stress-free from the inside out & THRIVE!
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Headaches. Light and sound sensitivity. Dizziness and confusion. Mood swings, even suicidal tendencies. These are the experiences of many concussion survivors and just some of the many issues Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S. has experienced as a multi-concussion survivor. Her passion now is researching the latest information on concussions and bringing hope to concussion survivors and their families. Why? Because what people don’t know about concussions surprisingly can kill them. In this podcast, Conc ...
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I am Melanie Wienhoven and doctors told me I had to learn to live with my debilitating post-concussion symptoms. Refusing that reality, I built my own recovery method and made a full recovery from post-concussion syndrome 6 years after injury. Now, my team and I are on a mission to share hope, tools, expertise and recognition with you, so you can recover much faster than I did. You are not alone!
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Welcome to "The Unchained Potential Podcast," a unique journey beyond conventional boundaries, unlocking the myriad facets of personal potential. As your host, I bring not only my personal experience of overcoming a severe traumatic brain injury but also a commitment to constant learning and research. On April 4th, 2008, I faced the daunting challenge of relearning basic life skills, and this journey has equipped me with a profound understanding of human potential and resilience. This podcas ...
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Thanksgiving 2023 is in the books, but in this episode, Kristi King reflects on a 13-foot fall onto her head the day after Thanksgiving several years ago, resulting in traumatic brain injury. She walks us through her home and shows us how and where she fell, then discusses the after-effects of TBI. She then talks with The Adrienne Ross Show about t…
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In the penultimate episode of our second season, we’re looking at the experiences and representation of Traumatic Brain Injuries, or TBIs with our guest, Naomi Mellor. Naomi is an equine veterinarian and podcaster, who not only runs a podcast production company but also founded the amazing International Women’s Podcast Awards. We discuss how a TBI …
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Dr. Michael Hennes is a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine and Board-Certified Chiropractic Neurologist at The Neural Connection. He received his Doctorate in Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University, graduating with both his Doctorate and Bachelors’s in Human Biology. Prior to this, he studied Human Biology at Minnesota State Univers…
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The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/6cHYcv You have about 60,000 thoughts per day, most of them not so nice. This frequently begins 1st thing in the morning as soon as your eyes open and can start you off feeling stressed and anxious which seeps into your day and all of y…
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Concussion care is often not compassionate. On the contrary, patients report to Professor Tenovuo that they don’t feel heard by their doctors. After seeing over 6000 patients with a traumatic brain injury (TBI), he has learned a lot about the symptoms and problems we cope with. In this 4th episode with Professor Tenovuo, we speak about how concussi…
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Hey there, it’s Kerri. Thank you so much for joining me on this latest episode of Invisible Wounds: Healing from Trauma. This is episode 43 and I’m going to talk about ways that we can get through the rest of the holiday season with a little bit of our sanity intact! I’m so glad that we’re walking the path towards healing together! So just a quick …
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Enjoy our round table discussion for some holiday self care tips. What to avoid as a brain injury survivor and how your loved ones can help! We feel that these tools are useful for anyone during this time. We share what works for us and what we’ve learned since our brain injuries. We would also like to wish everyone a very Happy Holiday Season! Sup…
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The show was taking a mental health break until today! Happy Thanksgiving Day to all who celebrate. One of the people Lanci is thankful for is his close friend and Career Coach since 2013, Rod Buchen. This episode will be Part 1 of 4 in a series with Rod Buchen. The next 3 parts will be on That Entrepreneur Show and consist of Lanci and Buchen diss…
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Lupus is a complicated epigenetic process of cellular interactions that happen in genetically-susceptible people who are exposed to random and unknown environmental factors that create the conditions of lupus, or auto other autoimmune diseases. She discusses four mechanisms of action in regards to lupus and the cellular abnormalities, and recommend…
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In observance of Thanksgiving, I hit the streets to ask a few random people what they're thankful for in 2023. This episode is also available on YouTube. Click here to watch it. It’s available, too, at thebmgnetwork.com/theadriennerossshow and major podcast platforms. Wherever possible, please subscribe, like, comment, leave a rating and review, an…
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Leigh Ankrum, the founder and director of the Ankrum Institute, is a craniosacral therapist and bodywork practitioner with 34 years of experience in teaching and private practice. Ankrum’s ability to bring decades of experience and education into a synergistic whole is the basis of the Institute’s curriculum. After training around the world - inclu…
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Cancer is no stranger to Jen Brown of Connecticut, who has endured 10 separate bouts of cancer in different parts of her body since she was in her twenties. Her latest ordeal began earlier this year when she was diagnosed with a glioblastoma, which is an aggressive and fast growing brain tumor. The former pharmaceutical rep declined conventional tr…
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Dr. Mark Gregory Karris is a compassionate and dedicated licensed marriage and family therapist, empowering individuals and couples to embark on transformative journeys to healing and self-discovery. Based in the vibrant city of San Diego, California, Mark's extensive expertise encompasses the realms of religious trauma, men's issues, and couples t…
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The fight to "protect children from pornographic, hypersexualized, obscene material accessible at the Cape Girardeau Public Library" continues. I have been fortunate to link arms with some warriors for children, two of whom join me onsite for this episode in which we discuss the issue, our efforts and progress thus far, and how Missouri residents m…
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The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/ZeQtSH As summer turns to fall and fall turns to winter, is commonly a time of the year when stress, anxiety and negative self-talk are on the rise. Your default brain network is responsible for this "not so nice" talk and it thinks it …
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Read the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2023-11/2023%20FALL%20BrainStorm%20My%20Invisible%20Injury%20presented%20by%20Kelsey%20Boyer-TRANSCRIPT.pdfWatch our Fall Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Virtual Speakers Series and listen in as Kelsey Boyer shares her dramatic story of her traumatic brain injury (TBI) and formin…
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Concussion and stress: they share the most logical connection for all of us who suffer from lingering concussion symptoms. However, in my experience, not much has been written or said about it. It feels like another taboo surrounding living with concussion symptoms. Well, let’s blow that taboo wide open! Professor Tenovuo shares 3 major sources of …
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Hey there, it’s Kerri. Thank you so much for joining me on this latest episode of Invisible Wounds: Healing from Trauma. This is episode 42, and I’m going to talk about why the holidays can be less than happy and joyous for many of us. I’m so glad that we’re walking the path towards healing together! So just a quick reminder, I’m not a clinician, c…
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Dr. Therese O’Neil-Pirozzi (t.oneil-pirozzi@northeastern.edu) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northeastern University, a research faculty member of the Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital/Harvard Medical School Traumatic Brain Injury Model System, and a practicing clinician. She is the author/co-…
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Do you know what eating habits, foster good sleep, and build strength following a brain injury? Learn how to employ health lifestyles in Part 2 with Dr. Simon Driver and Jasmine Herrera - Martinez. Consider some tools to help survivors choose foods with quality oils, using elastic bands to exercise, getting additional rest, eating dinner early, and…
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The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/ou5fRd On this episode we have the extraordinary Dr. Dena George! Board Certified Physician in Family Medicine & Hospitalist Medicine Army Veteran, AmeriCorps, Iraq deployment Co-Founder of Emerge Stronger Conference for Women Physician…
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Lichen planopilaris is an autoimmune-mediated disorder with scarring hair loss. Dr. Bodemer identifies the clinical signs of lichen planopilaris (LPP), describes the autoimmune pathogenesis of lichen planopilaris, talks about the three main variants, lists some of the lifestyle factors and supplements that may be helpful in treating this condition,…
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Ten years ago, her teenage daughter Hayley was diagnosed with leukemia. For a year and a half she underwent conventional treatment before quitting and switching to cannabis oil, detox and proper nutrition. Dayna Willar of Newfoundland, Canada tells a riveting story of her daughter's struggle with conventional treatment and the horrors endured until…
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Today we give you our conversation about consciousness in epilepsy with Dr. Hal Blumenfeld, Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery at Yale University. In addition to being a well-regarded teacher of neuroanatomy, Hal is also a researcher, with his primary focus being in patients with epilepsy. We think that this episode dovetails ni…
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Host Polly Swingle is joined by Alysha DeMay MS, OTRL, to talk about the sensory system, assessing sensory disorders, and implementing processing strategies for treating these disorders. Listen in to learn about strategies used in the rehab setting as well as tips and tricks to use on your own to better manage a sensory disorder. Alysha DeMay MS, O…
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Dr. Karbelnig practices psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Pasadena, California, working with individuals, couples, families, and groups. He’s earned two PhDs, one in Counseling Psychology from USC in 1986, and another one in Psychoanalysis from the New Center for Psychoanalysis (NCP) in 1996. Shortly thereafter, he achieved Certification in Psychoana…
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Last week's election losses have Republicans weighing in on the issue of abortion, which played a role in election outcomes. Ohioans, for example, voted for a constitutional amendment protecting abortion, ridiculously labeled "reproductive rights." During the third Republican presidential debate on Wednesday, candidates—claiming to be pro-life—gave…
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We’re mixing things up today with a conversation about the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and their research on representation in film and TV. We spoke with Katherine Pieper, the program director at the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative. As the leading global think tank studying inclusion in media, the initiative examines the prevalence and portrayal …
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In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Suzanne Guest, an Occupational Psychologist from Work In Mind. In this episode, Suzanne shares her expertise in helping people return to work after sustaining a brain injury. We also discussed the difference between occupational psychology and vocational rehabilitation. For a transcript, follow …
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In the second part of the episode, Suzanne talks us through her approach to supporting her clients and their employers in the process of returning to work. Additionally, Brooke shares his own experience of finding a purpose after sustaining his injury. For a transcript, follow the link below: Episode Transcript To keep up to date with our podcast, …
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Post-concussion protocols are outdated and lacking. At least, in regular medical settings. However, Professor Tenovuo points toward return to play concussion protocols that may be of help during concussion recovery. In addition, Melanie shares how a combination of concussion research and common knowledge come a long way, too. Free guide: https://ww…
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Ever found yourself in a relationship that left you feeling drained, disoriented, or downright hopeless? Join us as we delve into the intricate web of toxic relationships with our knowledgeable guest, Bre Wolta, a relationship clarity coach who emerged from the murky depths of her own toxic relationship stronger and more insightful. Together, we ex…
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Hey there, it’s Kerri. Thank you so much for joining me on this latest episode of Invisible Wounds: Healing from Trauma. This is episode 41, and I’m going to take a little bit of time for a reflective moment or two with this one! I’m so glad that we’re walking the path towards healing together! So just a quick reminder, I’m not a clinician, counsel…
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In this Episode, I continue an intermittent series called “In A Word.” The difference between prior episodes and this one is that today I have two words. I chose these words because I don’t really know the difference between them, and even after reading and trying to understand the difference, I am not sure that there is a clear difference. The two…
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"Within months, the business failed and I went through a dark, suicidal depression..." Matt Lesser has a story to share: "I grew up in a small, lake community in northeast Indiana. We moved there because my dad had an opportunity to buy into a wholesale oil distributorship. Growing up in a town of 700, living with a family business, and attending a…
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Fast Takes - Episode 49In this episode, Dr. Denise Fyffe, senior research scientist in our Center for Spinal Cord Injury and Outcomes and Assesments Research, talks about her peer-reviewed article, “Multi-Phase Veteran Engagement to Develop a Spinal Cord Injury Employment Survey” published on March 17, 2023, in the journal Progress in Community Hea…
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We're joined today by Ms. Wheelchair California 2023 Candis Welch. Much more than a beauty queen, Candis is on a mission to bring equitable inclusion to all communities. In our interview, about her work as an advocate, her advice for disabled people pursing a college education, and her favorite disability representation on TV. At 18 months, Candice…
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What can we learn about healthy lifestyle choices after a brain injury? We listen to Dr. Simon Driver who directs a research program in Rehab and Jasmine Herrera - Martinez who is a brain injury survivor and is the administrator of the TBI Peer Mentor Program at Baylor Scott and White. Dr. Driver received his doctorate in Exercise Sciences which le…
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Are you or someone close to you struggling with the lasting effects of a traumatic brain injury or concussion? Perhaps you’re concerned about Alzheimer’s, dementia or depression. In a world where our cognitive abilities play a pivotal role in our personal and professional lives, it is not surprising this may be a concern. In this week’s blog, we’ll…
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When he suffered a workplace accident more than 25 years ago, J.J. Neigemann of Illinois developed arthritis along with diabetes and high blood pressure that forced him to retire early. But when a friend introduced him to cannabis oil, it allowed him to reduce the 18 pain medications he was taking, and he says his health just got better and better.…
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The CE experience for this Podcast is powered by CMEfy - click here to reflect and earn credits: https://earnc.me/ZuvWWE On this episode we explore: the negative self-deprecating talk that involves the word JUST: "I am just...." the reasoning behind it how to coach yourself out of it, stop "justing yourself" stand in your own amazing light and shin…
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Deborah Serani, Psy.D., is a psychologist in private practice in New York. She is a senior professor at Adelphi University, publishing academic articles on depression and trauma. She has appeared as an expert on various media outlets including ABC, CNN, Newsday, the New York Times, Psychology Today, and the Washington Post, and has also appeared on…
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Sailors show up and get to work when in an emergency the captain calls, “All hands on deck!” We are living in emergency times that require everyone to do their part to right the ship. No one is exempt, no one is insignificant, no one should just be standing around, everybody is needed, and everybody has a role to play. So what do you have in your h…
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Professor Tenovuo shares how the term ‘post-concussion syndrome’ confuses patients and doctors alike, and learn why it is better to say post-concussion symptoms. Free guide: https://www.lifeyana.com/3-ways-to-speed-up-your-concussion-recovery-right-now/ Interview shownotes: https://www.lifeyana.com/post-concussion-symptoms-prof-tenovuo-part-1/ Foll…
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