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by Mr. Loyal Kozey II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who is the doctor who talks about central auditory processing disorder?

Ready for an information-packed episode on a controversial topic? This one is for you. Dr. Mike Wolff is here to talk through the ins and outs of central auditory processing disorder. The post 234. Central Auditory Processing Disorder w/ Dr. Michael Wolff appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

Who developed the SPECTRA Indices of Psychopathology?

The realm of psychopathology assessment is fascinating to me. Today I’m speaking with the developers of the SPECTRA Indices of Psychopathology, Dr. Mark Blais and Dr. Justin Sinclair, about their work to develop this measure over the last decade or so. They are kind enough to endure my naive questions about the measure and the assessment of psychopathology in general. The post 205. The SPECTRA w/ Dr. Justin Sinclair and Dr. Mark Blais appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

What is 212 checklist?

212. A “Checklist Manifesto” Approach to Testing

Does Amanda Zelechoski answer all questions?

How many times have you run into challenging or ambiguous ethical situations and looked around your office, wishing an attorney would appear to answer all of your questions? For me, it’s countless. Dr. Amanda Zelechoski doesn’t answer ALL the questions that have ever come up, but she came really close on today’s episode! The post 211. Legal and Ethical Issues in Assessment With Dr. Amanda Zelechoski (Replay) appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

Is underrepresentation a problem in neuropsychology?

Underrepresentation is a HUGE problem in the field of neuropsychology. My guest today, Dr. Courtney Ray, is one of several folks who are working hard to change that. The post 232. The Society for Black Neuropsychology w/ Dr. Courtney Ray appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

Is irritability a diagnosis for kids?

I went to grad school at a time when pediatric bipolar disorder was the “hot” diagnosis, only to find out several years later that the irritability so often seen as representative of bipolar in kids did not actually predict a bipolar diagnosis during adulthood. The advent of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder advanced our knowledge quite a bit, yet these irritable kids continue to fall in a gray area as far as diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Melissa Brotman is here with me chatting all about her work with pediatric mood concerns, with a focus on the irritability and angry outbursts that so many of us see. The post 209. Conceptualizing & Treating Irritable Kids w/ Dr. Melissa Brotman appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

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Dr. Sharp: [00:00:00] Hello, everyone. Welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast, the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. I’m your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. Hey everyone. Welcome back.

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Dr. Sharp: [00:00:00] Hello, everyone. Welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast, the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. I’m your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. This episode is brought to you by PAR.

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Dr. Sharp: [00:00:00] Hello, everyone. Welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast, the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. I’m your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. This episode is brought to you by PAR.

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