Tag Archives: Greg Neimeyer

Episode 19: Unlike the song in ‘Mash,’ Suicide is not painless-especially for the survivors!



Episode 19: Unlike the song from ‘Mash,’ Suicide is not painless – especially for the survivors!

All losses of loved ones through death have an element of trauma built into them.

That’s most particularly true when the losses are themselves inherently tragic and when they leave people struggling to make sense of the experience.  These challenges are so fundamental, so existential, so resonant that they leave people often questioning and broken, and sometimes seeking answers then in the context of psychotherapy, counseling, and good social work practice.  Here, Dr. Robert Neimeyer explains this.

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Episode 18: Surprise, Surprise! Men and women experience Depression differently!



Episode #18   Surprise, Surprise!  Men and women experience Depression differently!

Dr Melissa Perrin parses out the different diagnostic categories in the DSM 5, including Major Depressive Disorders, Chronic Depressive which is Dysthymic, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Substance Induced Depressive Disorder, and Depressive Disorder due to Another Medical Condition.

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Episode 17: It’s not Depression – It’s Grief!



Episode #17:   It’s not Depression –It’s Grief!

We are too quick to mistake normal grief for depression.  Only 10 to 15 percent of grievers have severe reactions to the loss of a loved one and thus might need treatment that includes prescription medication and therapy. Dr. Melissa Perrin explains how to tell the difference.

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A NEW podcast hosted by Barbara Alexander as she interviews other mental health professionals about their work. Together they sort out some of the most important therapy issues of our times.


Episode 15: Hoarders: Why Cleaning Out Their Homes Never Works, Part 2



Episode #15:  Hoarders:  Why cleaning out their homes never works,  Part 2

Dr Frost details how compulsive behaviors drive sufferers to pile objects throughout their homes. Hoarders’ beliefs about possessions and their difficulties in spatial perception undermine ordinary efforts.   Frost explains the underlying causes methods of minimizing the effects of the emotionally exhausting disorder.

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Episode 14: Hoarders: When Does Collecting Become Hoarding, Part 1



Episode 14:   “Hoarders: When does collecting become hoarding?” Part 1

      
In their book Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things, Randy Frost, Ph.D. and Gail Steketee, Ph.D. identify the key traits that identify a hoarder.  Here Dr. Steketee discusses the difference between a hobby and an obsession?

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A NEW podcast hosted by Barbara Alexander as she interviews other mental health professionals about their work. Together they sort out some of the most important therapy issues of our times.

 


Episode 13: Promoting Post-Traumatic Growth, Part 2



Episode 13: Promoting Post-Traumatic Growth, Part 2

List Ferentz continues our discussion on Post-traumatic growth, with particular emphasis on the neurology of trauma and on the impact of the trauma survivors’s often brutal experience.  This has an impact, as well,  on the therapist, whose role is to help the survivor helping understand the world and their place in it.

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Episode 12: Post Traumatic Growth, Part 1 with Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA



Episode 12:    Promoting Post-Traumatic Growth, Part 1

Post-traumatic growth is not about returning to the same life as it was previously experienced before a period of traumatic suffering; but rather it is about undergoing significant ‘life-changing’ psychological shifts in thinking and relating to the world that contribute to a personal process of change that is deeply meaningful. Here to discuss how she works with trauma survivors to embrace change, take healthy risks, and increase self-compassion is Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA, a recognized expert in the strengths-based, de-pathologized treatment of trauma.

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Episode 11: Anorexia, Bulima and Binge Disorders in the DSM 5



Episode 11: Anorexia, Bulimia, and Binge Disorders in the DSM 5

Dr Neimeyer explains how the DSM 5 doesn’t confine feeding and eating disorders to either childhood or adulthood, and gives us a developmental overview.

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Episode 10: Feeding Disorders in the DSM 5



Episode 10: Feeding Disorders in the DSM 5

The DSM 5 upended the diagnostic criteria for Eating Disorders in Childhood and Adulthood. Dr. Greg Neimeyer unpacks this for us and discusses eating disorders in childhood.

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A NEW podcast hosted by Barbara Alexander as she interviews other mental health professionals about their work. Together they sort out some of the most important therapy issues of our times.