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Outloud The Selective Mutism Podcast discusses everything related to Selective Mutism, the anxiety disorder that makes speaking extremely difficult. Hosted by a mother and daughter and our life experiences (good and bad!) with Selective Mutism. Offering support and education to kids, parents, teachers, family members, and anyone whose lives are affected by anxiety and Selective Mutism.
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This podcast is a clinical map for healing. It is for high performing individuals who suffer from public speaking anxiety disorder and the fear of being noticeably nervous. Learn the treatment architecture for performance anxiety, panic, fear of blushing (erythrophobia), fear of sweating (hyper-hidrosis), voice freeze (selective mutism), dissociation, obsessive worry, and perfectionism. Jonathan Berent, L.C.S.W. has pioneered treatment for social and performance anxiety having worked with th ...
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Every week, host Carolyn Dolby sits down with practicing SLPs, academic researchers, and leading experts to talk about all aspects of school-based speech-language pathology. Carolyn and her guests explore everyday topics, tackle tough situations, and share valuable insights to support school therapists in their daily practice. This is a Speech Therapy PD podcast. Earn .1 ASHA-CEU alongside every episode, visit speechtherapypd.com/podcasts for more information!
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The socially phobic adult with avoidant personality and overly dependent behavior presents a complex and daunting therapeutic challenge. In fact, the mental health professions have been confounded by this clinical scenario. This podcast provides critical information for parents and concerned persons of adults who have had a long-term struggle or paralysis with launching. Launching refers to social, academic, career, relationship, and emotional pursuits. Jonathan Berent, L.C.S.W. has pioneere ...
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Hey everyone, I am an MA in counseling student getting my degree to become a licensed clinical mental health counselor with an emphasis in marriage, family, and child counseling. I love learning about psychology and therapy concepts and I have a love of anime. Since watching Pokemon and Dragonballz at the tender age of 7, I fell in love with the animation, stories, and fights. On this channel, I bring my two loves together to talk about different anime characters from a clinical perspective ...
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All mental health practitioners know that compliance is one of those things they need to know, but let's be honest, it can be really scary! Attorney Dan Mayer and David Yood, PsyD, a group practice owner, are here to help! Combining humor with personal anecdotes, Dan and Dave draw upon their experience to talk about all the nitty-gritty legal, ethical, clinical, and business-related issues that you need to know about. Come hang out with the guys for a bit, have some laughs, and learn a thing ...
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Hi and welcome to the playful psychologist podcast with Emily Hanlon, where we will cover all things related to child and adolescent psychology! This weekly podcast explores topics related to child and adolescent psychology. It covers developmental disorders, self-esteem, resilience, emotional well-being, and more. Each episode will guide you to more information via The Playful Psychologist website including blog posts, free resources, and so much more!! The podcast’s website features releva ...
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Guest: Emily R. Laracy, MA, MS, CCC-SLP - Selective mutism (SM) is an anxiety disorder in which children can communicate appropriately in at least one context but struggle in other settings or with other communication partners. SM profoundly affects social/pragmatic language skills, as well as academic and social-emotional skills, and treatment of …
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Guest: Angie Neal MS, CCC-SLP This episode will provide information to SLPs about key terminology considered when a child is suspected of ASD. Clarity about these key terms is critical to accurate classification and appropriate intervention and support. Angie Neal will also discuss key facets of impaired social communication that are important to c…
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Welcome. This is Jonathan Berent. I’m going to tell you the real story about social anxiety. You are not going to hear the real story anywhere else. I guarantee you that! This is a deep dive into a complex subject the reality of which remains very misunderstood… so let’s get clinical! KENDRA age 46, mother of two, is a world renown physician who ha…
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Welcome. This is Jonathan Berent. I’m going to tell you the real story about social anxiety. You are not going to hear the real story anywhere else. I guarantee you that! This is a deep dive into a complex subject the reality of which remains very misunderstood… so let’s get clinical! KENDRA age 46, mother of two, is a world renown physician who ha…
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Guest: Chris Wenger, MS, CCC-SLP - Key strategies to make the shift towards neuroaffirming IEPs will be explored in this one-hour conversational course podcast. This session is designed to equip school-based SLPs with practical strategies to create inclusive and effective IEPs that honor each autistic student's unique strengths and needs. Participa…
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Guest: Karen Dudek-Brannan, EdD, CCC-SLP - School SLPs are subject matter experts in language, cognition, and other essential areas that impact students' function in school and beyond. This session will show them how to position themselves as experts on their school teams so they can impact their direct therapy sessions and district-wide programmin…
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Libby discusses the new book that she has been working on with Georgina Smith and Laura Graham. Georgina Smith, a specialist dyslexia assessor and tutor, and Laura Graham, independent occupational therapist and sensory integration practitioner teamed up with Libby on this project to look at why many children are struggling at school with literacy b…
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Guest: Erin Wallace, PhD, CCC-SLP - Join Carolyn and Dr. Erin Wallace for this episode, where we explore low-effort, evidence-supported strategies to minimize challenging behaviors and maximize language potential when providing services to students with developmental language disorder (DLD) in individual and group settings. We’ll learn the definiti…
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Guest: Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-F - In this episode, we welcome Nina Reeves back and shift our focus to stuttering support for our early childhood population. Join us as we discuss practical plans and resources for supporting young children and their families. From determining appropriate treatment approaches to developing attainable goals, we…
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Guest: Christina Bradburn, PhD, CCC-SLP - This episode explores how incorporating curricular materials into speech and language therapy can enhance student progress. Join us as we discuss the benefits of using these resources over commercially available or SLP-created materials and learn how this approach can save valuable time for the school-based…
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Guests: Cassondra Wilson, MA, CCC-SLP & Amy Duncan, MA, Ed. - This engaging podcast is designed for speech-language pathologists (SLPs), educators, and other professionals working with individuals with dyslexia. Participants learn to identify dyslexia's key characteristics and symptoms, understand its impact on academic performance, and explore eff…
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Guest: Meaghan Foody, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us to explore and discuss topics related to aural rehabilitation from the age of implantation/hearing aid fitting through adolescence. We will discuss key factors that predict hearing aid usage, gain insight into developing personalized therapy goals, and discover practical strategies to help your students c…
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Guest: Tiffany Pierangelo, MA, CCC-SLP - This session will provide tools and techniques that SLPs can use to support students in the classroom. The presenter will discuss different support formats and how to collaborate with teachers to maximize student outcomes. The session will also explore differentiating and defining disorders, supporting teach…
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Guest: Kathryn D’Agostino Russo, MS, TSSLD, CCC-SLP - School-based speech-language pathologists are encountering more students who can benefit from AAC but need not be overwhelmed by the assessment and implementation process. By comparing a student’s strengths and communication needs with common features of AAC systems, an SLP can guide the school …
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Guest: Hallie Sherman, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us for a lively look into the world of speech therapy targeting grades 4-12. This episode reveals the secrets to setting goals and therapy techniques beyond the classroom. Discover fresh, exciting ways to keep your students engaged and motivated with fun activities relevant to the older students. Tune in an…
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Guest: Ginger G. Collins, PhD, CCC-SLP - In this episode, Dr. Collins will explain how school-based SLPs can collaborate with classroom teachers to strengthen students’ literacy skills. The strategies discussed were developed for upper elementary and secondary students, and examples will be provided for various curricular content areas. All of thes…
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Guest: Laura Mansfield, Ed.D, CCC-SLP - In this episode, we explore the dynamic role of school-based speech-language pathologists as leaders and agents of change. Discover how SLPs are at the forefront of fostering inclusive, communicative, and supportive educational settings, and learn what it takes to be a transformative leader in speech-language…
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Guest: Margaryta Kuzmin, MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD-BE - Join us in this episode as we explore the unique needs and specific challenges our culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) student population faces. Learn with us as we discuss dynamic assessment, therapy strategies incorporating students' cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and the power of col…
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Join us for an advanced exploration into the development of dynamic, safe feeding/swallowing plans. In this episode, we deep-dive into the 8 essential building blocks necessary for crafting individualized mealtime care plans for students. Designed for the school-based SLP, this episode will enhance your skills in addressing diverse feeding and swal…
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Guest: Julie Malone, MS, CCC-SLP - Join us on this episode of championing change as we dive into the world of advocacy for Speech-Language Pathologists working in public schools. We’ll explore effective strategies and solutions for improving salaries, benefits, and working conditions. We will explore how SLPs can navigate and influence districts to…
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Guest: Kathleen J. Abendroth, PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-CL - SLPs who work with middle and high schoolers, even on an itinerant basis, may feel unprepared to support this group of students. Developing cohesive activities that engage a diverse group of young adults on your caseload can be intimidating. In this episode, participants will learn how to strengt…
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Guest: Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-F - In this episode, we dive into the complexities of stuttering interventions in the school setting. Join us as we explore strategies and best practices for school-based clinicians dedicated to supporting students who stutter. From sensitive assessment techniques to innovative therapy approaches, we uncover val…
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Guest: Amber Lieto, MS, CF-SLP - This episode covers the fundamentals of AAC, from understanding the basics to navigating complex challenges. It is your guide to unlocking effective communication strategies in the school setting. Delve into the essentials of AAC implementation, discover how to foster inclusivity in classrooms, and explore real-life…
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Guest: Hannah McCarthy, MA, CCC-SLP - In this episode, we spotlight the role of secondary SLPs. Join us as we explore the unique challenges and opportunities in preparing students beyond the classroom. Our discussion will highlight the importance of transition planning and goal setting for students. We will also find strategies to enhance teamwork …
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Guest: Julie Barber-Bristol, MS, CCC-SLP - Embark on a delightful adventure as we unveil the secret weapon of speech and language therapy: children's books! In this episode, we'll show you how one magical book can become your ultimate toolkit, simultaneously targeting speech sounds and language goals. Prepare to be amazed as we demonstrate how to w…
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Guest: Anais Villaluna, MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S, CLC - In this enlightening episode of “The Culturally Responsive Clinician,” we unpack practical strategies, share personal anecdotes, and explore the power of embracing diversity in our practice. Whether you’re seeking to enhance your cultural competence or eager to champion equity in education, this epi…
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Guest: Nanette Saturn - In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the role of educational advocates, shining a light on how they empower parents to navigate the complex landscape of special education. From decoding special education jargon to ensuring equitable opportunities for every child, these advocates are invaluable allies in the educa…
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Guest: Emily Homer - MA, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow - Join us for a delicious episode of demystifying feeding and swallowing services in the school setting. We will be dishing out a mouthwatering menu of savory intervention strategies and a smorgasbord of supports facilitating safe and efficient mealtimes. Get ready to dig in as we explore the recipe for…
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Guest: Amanda Schaumburg, MS, CCC-SLP - This episode delves into the intricacies of Individual Education Plans (IEPs). From deciphering the components of an IEP to crafting measurable goals, we explore practical strategies for educators, caregivers, and professionals. Let’s learn how to articulate present functional and academic performance levels …
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Cathy organised 2 very successful conferences last year. This year she is going bigger and better! She has all the experts on NLA in one place including Marg Blanc and Barry Prizant. It's online over 5 days with the recording available to tickets holders for 6 months. Check out her website for details of the conference and to buy tickets. https://t…
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“Jack”, a standout golfer, discusses the process by which he resolved his conversation anxiety, social avoidance, and obsessive perfectionism. His healing journey started when his parents initiated treatment when he avoided going to a cocktail party during school vacation. He never would have initiated treatment on his own. His anxiety was driven b…
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“I avoided social situations; especially ones where I had to walk in by myself. More and more I made excuses to avoid. I had problems with my relationship. I was depressed”. “Vicki” discusses the process of healing.Par Jonathan Berent, L.C.S.W.
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Guest: Lisa Gore, MS, CCC-SLP, CAS - In this first episode of the School of Speech podcast, join Carolyn Dolby as she and Lisa Gore embark on an exhilarating voyage beyond the textbooks and into the multifaceted role of school-based speech-language pathology. Discover how SLPs wield their expertise as catalysts for community integration, setting ou…
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Small Talk Speech and Language Therapist Dawn Tomalin interviews the brilliant Laura Kerbey, Autism & Education Consultant and Author. They discuss PDA and Laura's recent book about PDA for teens. Laura has been working with young people with a range of learning difficulties for over 20 years, but er passion has always been working with and teachin…
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“Bill” had achieved a relatively high level of success in sales relying on one to one scenarios and spontaneous interactions with physicians in hospitals. Career pressure and advancement required that he face the anxiety scenarios that he had been very adept at avoiding; group presentations and meetings. In fact he had been avoiding job opportuniti…
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Anger and rage occur at different levels of consciousness. Anger is energy. Unresolved; it recycles and drives obsessive worry , anxiety, and a myriad of problems from substance dependence to pain. Internalized anger causes depression. While it may sound a bit weird, repressed anger is the core emotion which drives panic. “Eric” describes the “ener…
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Julie Herres, founder and CEO of Green Oak Accounting, author of Profit First for Therapists, and host of the Therapy For Your Money podcast comes on to teach Dan and Dave about the Profit First model. She explains how it works, and how it could benefit practice owners to implement the cash flow system. Find Julie at greenoakaccounting.com, her pod…
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Dawn talks to Helen Daniel about her work and her recent book. Helen is an autism and neurodiversity support practitioner who helps neurodivergent families find their own path to radical self-acceptance. She supports neurodivergent children and young people to better understand themselves through empowering workshops and resources. Listen to them t…
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“Richard”, a successful businessman and dedicated family man describes his “core” work of self-acceptance that had been eluding him after experiencing “every type of motivational technique from positive thinking to programming your unconscious”. His long term struggle with social anxiety grew out of his “conflict with authority figures and his fath…
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Kirk Rueter was a pitcher in the major leagues for 13 years. He won the most games as a lefthander for the San Francisco Giants. He and his wife Karla had two wonderful children. One had selective mutism. In this stimulating, realistic, and frank interview, the Rueters describe, in detail, their treatment experience. After non-productive encounters…
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How do you treat selective mutism, and how do you do so ethically when the treatment of choice involves taking your client outside of the office to interact with the world? Listen in as guest Claire Dean Sinclair Psy.D. walks Dan and Dave through her process. Dr. Sinclair is the owner of Anxiety Therapy of Colorado (https://anxietycolorado.com/) an…
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Hear “Kevin”, a successful lawyer describe insightfully how he learned to resolve his hyperhidrosis-driven public speaking anxiety and fear of being noticeably nervous. He describes how he controlled his “internal critical script”, which in turn stopped his sweating during a business meeting. While learning to control his “perfectionism” he states …
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“Mike” a corporate vice president describes his long term suffering; “I never had the possibility of finding a girlfriend. I was petrifies about finding a real relationship. Now I can let loose and socialize”. This interview includes dramatic insight into the cognitive distortions and self-esteem challenge that drive intimacy anxiety and phobia.…
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In April, the Federal Trade Commission issued a ruling stating that almost all existing non compete clauses will be null and void 120 days after the rule is registered, and that businesses are prohibited from making new ones. Are they really going away forever? We make no bones about saying we hope so, but the courts have yet to weigh in. Dan and D…
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“Sam” remembered experiencing anxiety since he was 15 in high school when there was any situation where he was the focus of attention. His anxiety became especially debilitating in college where he would skip the first day of classes to avoid the panic that would occur during introductions in class. He realized that his use of Xanax and beta blocke…
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In this rare interview patient "Z" describes how she overcame debilitating perfectionism and performance anxiety. The average teen suffering with social anxiety does not have initiative for their mental health which requires therapeutic parenting concurrent to individual work. In her year before college "Z" beat the odds and accomplished therapeuti…
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Where do things stand with the Change Healthcare ransomware hack? Dan and Dave give you updates and where things stand as of now. There's still much we do not know, so we will stay on this story as it develops. Please reach out if you've been impacted by it and we may ask to either interview you or use your submission to guide future updates. Find …
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To celebrate the end of SMIRA's selective mutism awareness month, Libby and Dawn discuss all things selective mutism. Small Talk have several speech and language therapists who have extra training and experience to be able to work with children and young people with selective mutism, yet across the country it remains difficult to access speech and …
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To celebrate the end of SMIRA's Selective Mutism awareness month, Libby and Dawn talk about this extremely important issue. Small Talk have several specialist speechand language therapists in this area who have had extra training and experience yet generally it remains very difficult to find a therapist who can help.…
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