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Mainstream Mental Health

179 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 7 ratings

Hosted by Dr. John Huber, Mainstream Mental Health Radio (www.mainstreammentalhealth.org) covers today’s top headlines pertaining to psychology. The program also offers insight and advice on how individuals can bring about lasting positive changes in their lives. A mental health professional for over twenty years, Dr. Huber is a Clinical Forensic Psychologist, and he is a practitioner with privileges at two long term acute care hospitals. In addition, Dr. John Huber is a professor and teaches undergraduate and graduate psychology at Texas State University.

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Mental Health Perspectives: Jussie Smollett Big Deception

February 21, 2019 20:03 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Jussie Smollett Attack: Why Americans Outrage First & Ask Questions Later Two brothers told police that "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett staged an attack on himself because he was upset a threatening letter he received a week prior did not get enough attention, a law enforcement official briefed on the investigation told ABC News on Monday.Detectives are actively investigating the allegation, but have not confirmed it to be true, the official said. STORY LINK: https://abc13.com/brothers-cl...

Mental Health Perspectives: People Remember Things That Never Happened

February 14, 2019 19:57 - 39 minutes - 36.2 MB

Featuring Dr. John Huber & Kristin Walker Your Earliest Childhood Memories May Be False & 50% Of People "Remember" Events That Never Happened •Can you trust your very first childhood memories? Maybe not, a new study suggests. People's earliest memories are typically formed around 3 to 3.5 years of age, past research has shown. •But in a survey of more than 6,600 people, British scientists found that 39 percent of participants claimed to have memories from age 2 or younger, with some peopl...

Mental Health Perspectives: Why Are Some People Jealous of The Wealthy?

February 08, 2019 20:02 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker Poor envy. It has such a bad reputation. Who among us enjoys looking miserable, mediocre, hostile -- and petty, just because we see someone who has something that we desire? Lately, envy is in the air, as our country struggles with how to react to the increasing concentration of wealth in a smaller percentage of the population. In a recent opinion piece, Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute, ...

Mental Health Perspectives: How To Manage Seasonal Affective Disorder This Winter

February 08, 2019 16:11 - 24 minutes - 22.5 MB

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker Brutal Arctic Blast Overtakes Eastern US With Wind Chill Falling To -30 Degrees In Some Areas – How To Manage Seasonal Affective Disorder This Winter Lack of sunlight and bitter cold temperatures over a prolonged period of time can cause Seasonal Affective Disorder. When our bodies are discomfort, it impacts our mental state of well beading. This disorder can be challenging for some especially those who already have dep...

Mental Health Perspectives: ‘Seinfeld’ Is The Latest TV Classic To Offend Millennials Over Jokes About ‘Soup Nazi,’ Same-Sex Relationships

February 08, 2019 15:55 - 36 minutes - 33.7 MB

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker ‘Seinfeld’ Is The Latest TV Classic To Offend Millennials Over Jokes About ‘Soup Nazi,’ Same-Sex Relationships Critics are slamming the popular sitcom Seinfeld as offensive, calling many of its jokes tone-deaf and distasteful. Some points of controversy include using offensive slurs like Nazi and Indian Giver or racist jokes against people who can’t speak English and poking fun at homosexuals. The controversy follows ...

Mental Health Perspectives: The Psychology of Championship Teams

February 08, 2019 04:56 - 26 minutes - 23.8 MB

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker Patriots Win Super Bowl: What Is The Psychology Behind A Championship Team? The Super Bowl win over the Rams makes the Patriots the greatest franchise in league history, pushing them well ahead of the Steelers, whose last Super Bowl victory came 10 years ago, and who won the majority of their Super Bowls way back in the 1970s. The Patriots have won all of their Super Bowls in the last 18 years, with Brady being the fa...

Tips & Advice for Managing Your Anxiety with Gabe Howard

January 21, 2019 21:23 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

GABE HOWARD is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar and anxiety disorders. He’s the host of the weekly Psych Central Show, an iTunes Top Ten podcast. He also co-hosts A Bipolar, a Schizophrenic, and a Podcast, which explores life through the unique double lens of a young woman living with schizophrenia and a guy living with bipolar. He also writes for WebMD, Psych Central, bipolar magazine, and other distinguished publications.

What You Need To Know About Suicide & How To Help Others - Featured Guest Vincent M. Wales

January 15, 2019 18:37 - 25 minutes - 23.3 MB

Vincent M. Wales has worn many hats over the years, including writing instructor, essayist, Big Brother, freethought activist, wannabe rock star, and award-winning novelist. He has also been a suicide prevention crisis counselor and is currently co-host of The Psych Central Show, a weekly podcast on psychology and mental health. His books fall under the umbrella of “speculative fiction,” including fantasy, dystopian future, and superhero memoirs. He spends most of his writing time in coffee...

Could Smartphone Apps Help Curb Teen Depression?

January 09, 2019 03:00 - 13 minutes - 12.7 MB

Psychologists Declare Traditional Masculinity ‘Harmful’ The American Psychological Association (APA) has released guidelines that teach psychologists working with men and boys that “traditional masculinity is psychologically harmful.” According to an APA announcement, the release of Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Boys and Men comes after a review of more than 40 years of research showing that men who are not emotionally expressive are damaged and end up with serious behavior pro...

Hangover Anxiety: Why You Get 'Hangxiety' After a Night of New Year's Drinking

January 01, 2019 22:30 - 6 minutes - 5.5 MB

For some drinkers, it’s almost as reliable as the pounding headache and queasy stomach: the feeling of dread that follows a night of heavy imbibing. Your mind races as you frantically scroll through your text messages and Instagrams, replaying what you can remember from the night before. Did I say anything embarrassing? Did I offend anyone? Do my friends hate me now? For some, these doubts are just fleeting, run-of-the-mill nerves from letting their guard down after a few too many drinks the...

The psychology behind why we're so bad at keeping New Year's resolutions

January 01, 2019 22:00 - 5 minutes - 4.58 MB

It's a new year, and many people will be wanted to turn over a new leaf. That's what New Year's resolutions are for — to make improvements to our lives in some way. But they are really hard to stick to. In fact, according to one statistic, 80% of us will fail by the second week of February. A valiant effort. A study from 2016 published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, a scientific journal, investigated New Year's resolutions, and found that 55% of resolutions were health relat...

Four Mental Health Resolutions For 2019

January 01, 2019 21:30 - 5 minutes - 5.25 MB

Four Mental Health Resolutions  Detach from Social Media Some people regularly post on social media faux versions of who they really are. In 2019, try taking a break from social media or use it less. Also, when someone has a birthday instead of writing a two sentence “Happy Birthday!” line on their facebook page, call that person or see them face-to-face to tell them.  Face One Fear When we challenge ourselves and when we push out of our comfort zones, we grow. Write down a list of all of...

Are serial killers addicted to murder?

December 19, 2018 15:00 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

Are serial killers addicted to murder? Joni E. Johnston, Psy.D, is a forensic psychologist and private investigator who has done criminal and civil work since 1991.  She has worked in a maximum security prison and has consulted with organizations on harassment/discrimination complaints.  She is also an active writer, having published numerous articles and books, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Psychology, 4th Edition. Dr. Johnston welcome to the program. Based on your research, why do you th...

Are There Mental Health Benefits of MDMA?

December 13, 2018 15:00 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

Are There Mental Health Benefits of MDMA? Mainstream Mental Health Radio with Dr. John Huber GUEST: Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D.   MDMA which is commonly known as ecstasy may have a much greater purpose beyond being an important aspect of rave events nationwide. Our guest today on Mainstream Mental Health radio is Matthew Wayne Johnson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins Bayview Campus. Dr. Johnson has studied the therapeutic effects of the psyc...

Holiday Party Dos and Don’ts with Suzanne Wexler

December 11, 2018 15:00 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

Holiday Party Dos and Don’ts Want to be a great guest at the next holiday party and not the guy or gal who is remembered for being thoughtless, drunk or clueless? Suzanne Wexler, a high energy, fun, and fabulous lifestyle expert, will offer your listeners five things to remember in order to be the good kind of memorable. Among the topics she’ll cover are what to bring the host or hostess that will definitely be appreciated, what to leave home if you are bringing your kids, what to bring an ...

Living on Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes Our Lives and Relationshi

November 28, 2018 15:00 - 24 minutes - 22.6 MB

Christine B.L. Adams, MD is a child and adult psychiatrist practicing in Louisville, Kentucky. She is co-author with Homer B. Martin, MD of Living on Automatic: How Emotional Conditioning Shapes Our Lives and Relationships. This is a nonfiction book for general readers about the automatic knee-jerk thought, emotion, and behavior patterns present in all of us that we learn early in life and transmit generation after generation, leading to relationship difficulties, impaired judgment, misunders...

Mental Heath Perspectives

November 18, 2018 15:30 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

Featuring Dr. John Huber and Kristin Walker Can Black Friday & The Holiday Season Be Harmful To Your Mental Health?  If you listen to the media, the holidays are a set-up for stress, depression and even suicide. But is it true? Could the “most wonderful time of the year” be damaging to your mental health? A recent study found that the chaos of major sales events may cause anxiety, loss of reality and other mental health issues among shoppers. Retailers bank on these heightened emotions to ...

A Interview with Actor Bill Duke

November 15, 2018 17:00 - 26 minutes - 24.4 MB

Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera  While many film fans may not be familiar with Bill Duke’s name, they most certainly recognize his face. Dating back to the 1970s, Duke has appeared in a number of popular films, including Car Wash, American Gigolo, Commando, Predator, and X-Men: The Last Stand. Fewer still might be aware of Duke’s extraordinary accomplishments off-screen—as a talented director, producer, entrepreneur, and humanitarian.  Bill Duke: My 40-Year Care...

Why do lottery winners often go broke and ruin their lives?

November 09, 2018 17:00 - 17 minutes - 16 MB

Alexander Korelin has been involved in the financial community since 1967 when he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Washington with a dual major in Economics and Russian literature. He went on to receive his Masters in Business Administration degree, with an emphasis Finance and International Trade, from the University of Puget Sound in 1978. He founded A.B. Korelin and Associates in 1982. The focus of the Company has always been on the mining industry. Al and his a...

What Is Your Mental Fitness Health Score? With Reena Jadhav

November 07, 2018 17:00 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Check out the short quiz below to help you gauge your mental fitness. Then scroll down to see your results and the explanation for the quiz.  MENTAL FITNESS QUIZ 1. Do you laugh at least 3 times each day with genuine (not fake!) glee and find joy in small things? 2. Do you have the willpower to say NO to that extra brownie, drink, smoke, or double cheeseburger 90 percent of the time? 3. Do you get at least seven hours of deep restorative sleep every night? 4. Do you view social media, TV...

An Introspective Interview with Paul William Hobby

October 30, 2018 14:30 - 21 minutes - 19.5 MB

Paul William Hobby, J.D., serves as a Founding Partner in 1999, Managing Partner and Chairman of Genesis Park LP. He serves as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Texas Monthly Inc. He has executed a number of successful communications and technology investments focused around energy, telecommunications and media. Mr. Hobby has built a quality portfolio of new and traditional media investments and has provided strategic consulting services to several traditional media companies that w...

The psychological benefits of Acupuncture

October 24, 2018 16:00 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

Leah Chischilly: Licensed Acupuncturist and Manager of Clinical Operations at Modern Acupuncture Dr. Charles Anderson: A John Hopkins and Harvard trained physician with degrees from Princeton University, John Hopkins and Boston University.   Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Day is October 24. It’s recognized as part of an effort to bring awareness to progress of acupuncture and oriental medicine as alternatives to traditional medical practices. The medical profession is really picking up o...

The mental health challenges of being an ER doctor

October 23, 2018 16:00 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

Dr. Larry Burchett / ER Doctor www.DoctorLarry.com "I could never be a doctor, I can't stand the sight of blood."  Yes you can.  Almost everyone can tolerate visual images of trauma through repetition.  This is called desensitization.  In med school, we had 2 people pass out on the first day of gross anatomy (with cadaver or dead bodies).  Then they got over it.  But there is one of the 5 senses that never desensitizes, and there is a anatomic reason for this...So in the ER with trauma, we g...

Can Love Really Change the Brain? Dion Metzger, MD

October 22, 2018 16:00 - 20 minutes - 19 MB

Dr. John Huber & Mainstream Mental Health Radio present - http://mainstreammentalhealth.org/   As a physician, couples therapist and relationship expert, Dion Metzger, MD.                                                                                                              1. How does the brain change when someone is in a relationship? Intense attraction and feelings of connection between two people can actually cause biological changes in the brain. When a person is in a relationshi...

Mental Health Perspectives

October 19, 2018 15:00 - 26 minutes - 24.7 MB

Featuring Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker - http://www.mainstreammentalhealth.org/ What You Halloween Costume Reveals About You  Halloween costumes are a great way to peer into your friend or loved one’s mind, personality or mood for the day! They are also good reflections of one’s inner, hidden desires that they may be afraid to express. And it allows teens to explore alter egos or their identity and for adults to be kids again. For example, individuals who choose political figures...

Mental Health Perspectives

October 19, 2018 15:00 - 26 minutes - 24.7 MB

Featuring Dr. John Huber & Kristin Sunata Walker - http://www.mainstreammentalhealth.org/ What You Halloween Costume Reveals About You  Halloween costumes are a great way to peer into your friend or loved one’s mind, personality or mood for the day! They are also good reflections of one’s inner, hidden desires that they may be afraid to express. And it allows teens to explore alter egos or their identity and for adults to be kids again. For example, individuals who choose political figures...

A Featured Interview With Kristi Guzinski

October 17, 2018 03:00 - 24 minutes - 22.3 MB

Kristi Guzinski is a mother, wife, friend, entrepreneur and mental health advocate that has overcome adversity and is winning at life.   

Confirmation Chaos: Have Americans Become Too Politically Radicalized?

October 10, 2018 11:00 - 10 minutes - 9.9 MB

Confirmation Chaos: Have Americans Become Too Politically Radicalized? Saturday’s confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh caused some Americans to celebrate and others to explode in anger. The days leading up to Kavanaugh being sworn in saw hateful, vulgar rhetoric being spewed between millions. Has the rubicon been crossed where Americans are now too politically radicalized? Austin, TX Based - Clinical Forensic Psychologist Dr. John Huber is available for an analysis and inte...

Mental Health Perspectives: Retraumatization in the Wake of Kavanaugh Allegation

September 29, 2018 19:00 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

In the hallowed halls of Washington, DC, a drama is being played out for the entire world to witness; the confirmation hearing to the Supreme Court for Brett Kavanaugh. In the minds and hearts and bodies of sexual assault survivors, something even more powerful is rampaging through. In increasing numbers, people are coming forward to share their #metoo stories following the allegations from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and now two other women who say that he perpetrated sexual assault in one fo...

Mental Health Perspectives: 'Lawnmower Parents' Take Over From Helicopter Moms

September 21, 2018 23:00 - 25 minutes - 23.1 MB

'Lawnmower Parents' Take Over From 'Helicopter Moms' As The New Generation Aim To Shield Their Children From Adversity  A new generation of parents are leaving their children unequipped to deal with adversity, teachers and psychologists say.  The 'lawnmower parent' is one who rushes to push down any hurdle that could get in their child's way, relieving them from any inconvenience or hardship. In an anonymous article for We Are Teachers, one educator revealed their own brush with a 'lawnmowe...

Aimee Fuller with America Trends

September 15, 2018 11:30 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

America Trends features subjects that matter to all Americans ranging from pop culture to world events, while uniquely encouraging audience interaction and enabling coverage of the very latest, up to the moment, trending content. Youtoo America is the destination for what makes this country great. From sports to cars, music to celebrities, technology, food and the great outdoors, to the best part of America…YOU! Youtoo America is the world’s first interactive Social TV network. Using patente...

The Voice of Generation X Ethan Bearman

September 14, 2018 17:00 - 27 minutes - 25.6 MB

As a rapidly rising new star in talk radio, Ethan Bearman quickly established himself as the voice of Generation X. After hearing Ethan’s broadcasts, Publisher of Talkers magazine, Michael Harrison, raved, “I have heard one of the major voices of talk radio’s future, and it emanates from a young man named Ethan Bearman.” These days, fans and followers can catch Ethan’s daily talk show on KGO 810 San Francisco. He’s also a popular and oft-requested guest on Fox News, Fox Business, CNN, CNN In...

Mental Health Perspectives:Eyewitness to the Paranormal

September 14, 2018 13:00 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Eyewitness to the Paranormal: The Experimental Psychology of the ‘Unexplained’ Research in experimental psychology has shown that many paranormal sightings fall directly within the realm of eyewitness memory. Experiments reveal that such “sightings” derive from the psychology of the observers rather than from supernatural sources. Experiments show these proclivities. If many sources on cable TV and the Internet are to be believed, the world is currently under attack by a variety of supernat...

Mental Health Perspectives: Video Game Shooter Motives Probed

September 07, 2018 14:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

Jacksonville Shooting: Gunman's Motive Probed; Gamers Call For More Security At Events Authorities continued to probe Monday why a player at a video-game tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, gunned down two people and wounded 11 others Sunday, an incident that has prompted calls for more security at gaming events. The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office said the lone shooter, who is believed to be David Katz, 24, of Baltimore, was among the dead and had killed himself. No motive has been revealed...

Mental Health Perspectives: Elon Musk & Social Media Challenges

August 24, 2018 20:30 - 25 minutes - 23.6 MB

Mental Health Perspectives: Featuring Dr. John Huber & Kristin Walker Six Dangerous Social Media Challenges Killing & Injuring America’s Youth  Internet challenges can be fascinating to teens, who can be both impulsive and drawn to behavior that draws attention, especially in social media. Some challenges, like the ALS ice bucket challenge or the mannequin challenge, can be fun and positive activities. But other challenges that pop up on the internet are dangerous and can lead to permanent ...

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. Huber & Kristin Walker

August 03, 2018 19:00 - 17 minutes - 15.7 MB

Four Reasons Why Mike Judge’s 2006 Film “Idiocracy” Correctly Prophesized Life In America Today Dumbing down of English language As a culture many of our citizens no longer speak in clear, concise sentences. Communication is often done through social media or text messaging and the English language is plummeting in eloquence. Words like: Fam, Bruh, FOMO, eats, and others can be heard on a daily basis from our populace. Instant gratification & the collapse of critical thinking  “Idiocracy”...

Mental Health Perspectives with Dr. Huber & Kristin Walker

August 03, 2018 19:00 - 17 minutes - 15.7 MB

Four Reasons Why Mike Judge’s 2006 Film “Idiocracy” Correctly Prophesized Life In America Today Dumbing down of English language As a culture many of our citizens no longer speak in clear, concise sentences. Communication is often done through social media or text messaging and the English language is plummeting in eloquence. Words like: Fam, Bruh, FOMO, eats, and others can be heard on a daily basis from our populace. Instant gratification & the collapse of critical thinking  “Idiocracy”...

How to heal from a Narcissistic Relationship

August 02, 2018 20:00 - 20 minutes - 18.9 MB

Margalis Fjelstad, PhD, LMFT, works with clients who are in relationship to someone who has borderline or narcissistic personality disorder, and she facilitates groups on Caretaker recovery. She has previously been an Adjunct Faculty member at Regis University in Colorado Springs and at California State University in Sacramento. She is the author of the hugely popular Rowman & Littlefield title Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist. Healing from a Narcissistic Relationship directs the...

Mental Health Perspectives: Toxic Masculinity

August 01, 2018 20:00 - 21 minutes - 20.1 MB

University of Texas to Treat Masculinity as a 'Mental Health' Issue  The Counseling and Mental Health Center at the University of Texas at Austin recently launched a new program to help male students “take control over their gender identity and develop a healthy sense of masculinity.” Treating masculinity as if it were a mental health crisis, “MasculinUT” is organized by the school’s counseling staff and most recently organized a poster series encouraging students to develop a “healthy model...

Using ‘Girl Power’ to Crack the Glass Ceiling

July 30, 2018 20:00 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

Using ‘Girl Power’ to Crack the Glass Ceiling The #MeToo movement has afforded women more personal power than ever before. But they still have a long way to go when it comes to cracking the glass ceiling, especially in creative fields.  Award-winning author and filmmaker Kailin Gow has been on the frontlines of the women’s empowerment movement for years, and can share how she overcame discrimination and harassment to achieve major success.  Kailin will share how she overcame numerous obsta...

Mental Health Perspectives: Why Are We Afraid of Sharks?

July 27, 2018 19:30 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

SHARK WEEK: Why Are We Afraid of Sharks & Should You Be Afraid To Go Into The Water?  Sharks, specifically great whites, were catapulted into the public eye with the release of the film Jaws in the summer of 1975. The film is the story of a massive great white that terrorizes a seaside community, and the image of the cover alone—the exposed jaws of a massive shark rising upward in murky water—is enough to inject fear into the hearts of would-be swimmers. Other thrillers have perpetuated the ...

105 questions that could predict PTSD

July 20, 2018 20:00 - 18 minutes - 16.7 MB

Emma Yasinski is a science journalist. She holds a Master’s degree from Boston University in Science and Medical Journalism as well as a Bachelor’s degree in neuroscience from Lafayette College. WEBSITE: https://emmayasinski.com/  TOPICS: Emma’s articles: Freshman College Students Often Skip Necessary ADHD Medication http://www.mdmag.com/medical-news/freshman-college-students-often-skip-necessary-adhd-medication Medications Can Help People Stop Abusing Alcohol, But Many Don't Know That h...

Mental Health Perspectives: TSA pat-downs can be 'traumatizing'

July 16, 2018 23:00 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

As the outcry grows against the new security screenings at US airports, one population may face a special burden at TSA checkpoints: victims of rape or sexual assault who are now confronted with a procedure that they feel explicitly strips them of control over their bodies. The experience “can be extremely re-traumatizing to someone who has already experienced an invasion of their privacy and their body,” says Amy Menna, a counselor and professor at the University of South Florida who has a ...

The Psychology Behind Hosting A Radio / TV Show

July 11, 2018 23:00 - 47 minutes - 43 MB

Peter Anthony Holder was born and raised in Montreal, Canada to Horace and Hilda Holder, who were originally from Barbados. He had a desire to be in radio from the age of seven. He followed his dream, going to Dawson College in Communications. During his time there he was the radio station manager and on the board of the television station. While there Peter did a radio marathon, staying on the air for over 50 hours, raising money for children's charities through the Inter-Service Clubs Coun...

What Are The Negative Mental Health Effects of Social Media?

July 06, 2018 23:00 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

Website: http://www.julierosenbergmd.com/ Book: Beyond the Mat: Achieve Focus, Presence, and Enlightened Leadership through the Principles and practice of Yoga Julie Rosenberg, M.D. Pediatric Oncologist and Health Optimization Expert  Time spent on social media is considered a risk factor for mental health problems. Analysis of a national survey of 1,787 young adults (published 12/16) found that the use of multiple social media platforms is more strongly associated with depression and anx...

Mental Health Perspectives: Summer Jobs That Can Harm Your Mental Health

July 06, 2018 19:30 - 23 minutes - 21.9 MB

As the school year concludes, millions of Americans will engage in a number of activities this Summer – some of which may include seasonal employment. What summer jobs can likely have the most positive or negative impact on your mental health? Summer Jobs That Can Be Helpful To Your Mental Health Camp Counselor Your daily activities are subject to constant change and you have the opportunity to be a leader / adviser to others.  There is a healthy amount of responsibility here and this type...

The Psychology Behind Demonic Possession

July 06, 2018 01:00 - 29 minutes - 27.1 MB

Today we face the Devil with guest Dr. Richard Gallagher. Dr. Richard Gallagher is a board certified psychiatrist and a Professor of Psychiatry. Educated at Princeton, he trained at Yale and Columbia where he remains on the psychoanalytic faculty. He is a recognized medical expert on discerning cases of demonic possession, advises multiple clergy on the subject, and has undoubtedly seen more examples of true and false possessions than any other physician in the world. His upcoming book on the...

Mental Health Perspectives: What separation from parents does to children

June 22, 2018 23:00 - 22 minutes - 20.9 MB

Mental Health Perspectives: What separation from parents does to children Featuring: Dr. John Huber & Krisin Walker More than 2,300 children have been separated from their parents since May after crossing the southern U.S. border, according to the Department of Homeland Security. And Dr. Colleen Kraft, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, says the effects of such separation could impact the children for a long time. “The longer the time of separation from that parent and the yo...

What is Ketamine? How it Works and Helps Severe Depression

June 13, 2018 23:00 - 42 minutes - 38.9 MB

Klarisana was founded in 2015 by Dr. Carl J. Bonnett M.D. in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. Bonnett is a Board Certified (ABEM) emergency physician as well as a Fellow in the Academy of Integrative Pain Management. During the 20 years serving in the Army National Guard (Lieutenant Colonel), he had four deployments to the Middle East (Iraq 2003, Afghanistan 2007 & 2010, Kuwait 2012) and also responded to New Orleans in support of the relief efforts following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. 

Suicide Averted: ‘Why I’m Glad the Gun Jammed’

June 06, 2018 23:00 - 29 minutes - 27.3 MB

When Dr. Jeanne Sanner was in her early 20s she was so despondent she put her then-husband’s Air Force-issued pistol to her head and pulled the trigger. Unhappy with her marriage, unsure of her sexual orientation, afraid of hurting her family and everyone else she loved, she decided that her best option was to kill herself. Luckily, the gun jammed. Jeanne has gone on to live a rich, full life she would have missed out on. She has also come to realize that “there is no problem that cannot be ...

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