Blog posts with the tag "Practically Speaking"

Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode - Math, Science, and Emotional Health: CBT for Suicide Prevention at School

Dr. Carin Lefkowitz

Suicide is currently the second leading cause of death for youth aged 10 through 14. It’s a horrifying statistic that should spur us to action. On this episode of CDP’s Practical for Your Practice, we discuss a way to integrate emotional health into the school setting.

Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode: Not a Fair Fight - Digital Media Addiction in Youth

Dr. Carin Lefkowitz

What a relief that I grew up mostly before the Internet age and well before the introduction of smartphones. Adolescent me would have done some real damage with online shopping and might have even become an online stalker of my favorite celebrities. And that’s only if I survived the FOMO (fear of missing out) and cyberbullying that pervades social media. Knowing myself, that would have been a recipe for disaster.

Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode “AI and Mental Health: Why Should I Care?!”

If you’ve been side-eyeing the rise of AI in mental health, this episode of Practical for Your Practice is one you don’t want to miss. Dr. David Cooper, Executive Director of Therapists in Tech and member of the APA's Mobile Health Tech Advisory Committee (AND one of our EBP Conference 2025 PMI workshop presenters), joins us for a down-to-earth and engaging deep dive into what AI actually means for therapists. Spoiler: it’s not Skynet.

Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode “It's Not What You're Doing. It's Why You're Doing It: Complex Cases and EBPs"

Dr. Jenna Ermold

Complex cases… The rule? Or the exception? In this episode of Practical for Your Practice, we sit down with Dr. Aaron Brinen, who argues that complexity is often the norm when it comes to client cases. Dr. Brinen shares valuable insights on how to effectively serve clients with complex issues, emphasizing the importance of a thorough case formulation. We dive deep into how this process can lead to more effective strategies for change.

Practically Speaking: Behind the Episode “You Are NOT Unacceptable: Traumatic Invalidation and PTSD”

Dr. Jenna Ermold

Traumatic invalidation is a powerful and often misunderstood concept that can play a significant role in the development and maintenance of PTSD. In our latest P4P episode, we sit down with Dr. Robin Brody who shared her insights on what traumatic invalidation is and how it contributes to trauma responses, including PTSD.

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