Seasonal Affective Disorder Revisited
Today ’ s show is a follow up to a previous show on Seasonal Affective Disorder-SAD. Today, I review what to look out for when purchasing light boxes and two other treatments found to have some positive effects for patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - November 27, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Seasonal Affective Disorder Revisited
Today’s show is a follow up to a previous show on Seasonal Affective Disorder-SAD. Today, I review what to look out for when purchasing light boxes and two other treatments found to have some positive effects for patients with Seasonal Affective Disorder (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - November 27, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Horoscopes, Tarot Card Readers and Fortune Tellers- Why We Believe them!
Today, I give the listeners some research from Dr. B.R. Forer which may explain why we believe the generalized statements from Fortune Tellers, Horoscopes, and Tarot Card Readers. (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - November 6, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) caused by PANDAS?
Today ’ s podcast is really a redirection of my listeners to a video I found on Youtube. This video was a conversation between Matt Lauer, from The Today Show, Beth and Sammy Maloney. Sammy was a healthy fifth grader who developed OCD out of the blue. A subsequent diagnosis of PANDAS saved him from a life of torture. I was able to put the audio track on the podcast. The website address of the video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50bQtkfiHvs . You can also get information about the book Mrs. Maloney wrote about her experiences with Sammy at their website: http://www.savingsammy.net/. Check this out. (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - September 30, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) caused by PANDAS?
Today’s podcast is really a redirection of my listeners to a video I found on Youtube. This video was a conversation between Matt Lauer, from The Today Show, Beth and Sammy Maloney. Sammy was a healthy fifth grader who developed OCD out of the blue. A subsequent diagnosis of PANDAS saved him from a life of torture. I was able to put the audio track on the podcast. The website address of the video is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50bQtkfiHvs . You can also get information about the book Mrs. Maloney wrote about her experiences with Sammy at their website: http://www.savingsammy.net/. Check this out. (Source: The Shrink Is In)
Source: The Shrink Is In - September 30, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Mark Anshel and the “ Disconnected Values Model. ”
In this podcast I talk to Dr. Mark Anshel about why we do things every single day that we know are bad for us but keep doing them. Why is it so hard to stop and do the " right " thing? In addition, we explore Dr. Anshel ’ s intervention program called the “ Disconnected Values Model ” . Dr. Mark Anshel is a professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology, at Middle Tennessee State University. Dr. Anshel has been a professor of performance psychology, with specializations in sport and exercise psychology, and wellness program development for ...
Source: The Shrink Is In - August 27, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Mark Anshel and the “ Disconnected Values Model. ”
< img src= " http://assets.podomatic.net/ts/57/d1/9e/drgurr/1400x1400_2115116.jpg " alt= " itunes pic " / > < br / > In this podcast I talk to Dr. Mark Anshel about why we do things every single day that we know are bad for us but keep doing them. Why is it so hard to stop and do the " right " thing? In addition, we explore Dr. Anshel ’ s intervention program called the “ Disconnected Values Model ” . Dr. Mark Anshel is a professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology, at Middle Tennessee State University. Dr. Anshel has...
Source: The Shrink Is In - August 27, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Mark Anshel and the “Disconnected Values Model.”
In this podcast I talk to Dr. Mark Anshel about why we do things every single day that we know are bad for us but keep doing them. Why is it so hard to stop and do the "right" thing? In addition, we explore Dr. Anshel’s intervention program called the “Disconnected Values Model”. Dr. Mark Anshel is a professor in the Department of Health and Human Performance, with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology, at Middle Tennessee State University. Dr. Anshel has been a professor of performance psychology, with specializations in sport and exercise psychology, and wellness program development for 2...
Source: The Shrink Is In - August 27, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

Dr. Jack Raglin Talks About Exercise and Mental Health
Today, I follow up on an earlier podcast about exercise and mental health. In this new podcast, I talk with an expert in the field, Dr. Jack Raglin, and we further explore the benefits of exercise adherence issues and ways to stick to an exercise program. Jack Raglin, Ph.D. is currently a Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Kinesiology, Indiana University-Bloomington. Jack is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education. His research involves integrating the use of psychological and physiolog...
Source: The Shrink Is In - July 28, 2009 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts