Tag Archives: Ishani Dalal

Episode 8: Diagnosing Public Figures from Afar: The Goldwater Rule



PODCAST #8    “Diagnosing Public Figures from Afar:  The Goldwater Rule.”

          The temptation to assign diagnostic labels to public figures is hard to resist, especially when the behavior of those public figures is particularly outlandish. But is it ethical to diagnose someone whom we have never met? These are not easy questions and frequent speaker Mark Smaller will address them.

© On Good Authority, Inc., 2019

SHRINKS TALK SHOP

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 7: The Schizophrenic Child becomes an Adult



Episode :7      “The Schizophrenic Child becomes an Adult”

         Retired Administrative Law Judge, Karen Mellow tells us, continuing her conversation with Barbara Alexander that when your schizophrenic child turns eighteen, “That’s a whole other catastrophe… On that day, he is an adult and if he chooses to live on the street and starve, that’s his business and there’s no way you can intervene.”

© On Good Authority, Inc., 2019

SHRINKS TALK SHOP

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 5: Why Do Addicts Relapse?



PODCAST #5:     “Why do Addicts Relapse?”

         “The fact is, every addict loves getting high. What every addicted person wants more than anything in the whole world is to be able to use their drug of choice without consequences.” So says Dr. Mark Willenbring as he, Dr. Brian Johnson, and Dr. Ishani Dalal continue their conversations with Barbara Alexander, from On Good Authority.

© On Good Authority, Inc., 2019

SHRINKS TALK SHOP

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.