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Clinically Thinking

Clinically Thinking
Autism
Guilt
Deliberate Practice
Benchmark Psychology
Chronic Pain
Conscience
Superego
Outcome Measurement
Therapeutic Outcomes
Psychology
Persecutory Guilt
Reparative Guilt
Clinical Psychology
Pain Biology
Psychoanalysis
Narcissism
Mental Health
Eating Disorders
Pain Management
Trauma-Informed Care

A podcast by Clinical Psychologists, for Clinical Psychologists. Deep-dive conversations with clinicians and academics at the forefront of their fields. A great resource for all clinicians from graduates to gurus. Follow us on Facebook at: www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking DISCLAIMER: Discussions are the personal opinions of the participants and do not represent therapeutic or profession... more

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Dr Catherine Hynes brings Neuroscience and Neuropsychology underpinnings to her Clinical work with trauma and dissociation. Lisa and Catherine discuss the impact of trauma on memory, the controversies around repressed memories, recovered memories and... more

Dr Michael Proeve is a Clinically and Forensically endorsed Australian Psychologist. Dr Lisa Chantler asks Michael why remorse, guilt and shame are common factors in therapeutic issues such as Social Anxiety and Depression, and how clinicians can hel... more

Dr Vanessa Spiller explains the history of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, offers tools to diagnose FASD and helpful pathways for Clinical Psychologists offering therapy. She explains why it is so easily overlooked in comparison with other commonly ... more

Our guest today is Prof Tracey Wade. Dr Lisa Chantler speaks to Prof. Wade about the State of the Art and Science of Clinical Perfectionism. They discuss how it is defined, how therapists can identify traits of Clinical Perfectionism in the clinic, t... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Michael Proeve
Forensic and clinical psychologist, author, and former psychology academic.
Episode: Understanding Remorse, Guilt and Shame. Michael Proeve
Dr. Vanessa Spiller
Accomplished clinical psychologist with expertise in FASD
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Episode: Could This Be Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? Vanessa Spiller
Tracey Wade
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor and Director of the Flinders University Services for Eating Disorders
Flinders University
Episode: Clinical Perfectionism: Tracey Wade
Lorimer Moseley
Professor of Clinical Neurosciences and CEO of Pain Revolution
University of South Australia
Episode: Understanding Chronic Pain: Lorimer Moseley
Dr. Aaron Frost
Clinical psychologist, author, educator, and director of Benchmark Psychology
Benchmark Psychology
Episode: Meaningful Improvement in Therapy with Deliberate Practice. Aaron Frost
Dr. Allen Frances
One of the world's most influential psychiatrists and author of Saving Normal
Former Professor and Chairman Emeritus of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke University School of Medicine
Episode: Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.

Host

Dr. Lisa Chantler
Host of the show, bringing expertise in clinical psychology and fostering engaging discussions with guests.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • So useful

    One of the most interesting and useful podcasts I have listened to in a long time! Will definitely be re listening and recommending it to my daughter who is also studying psychology.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nuggy6
    Australia7 months ago
  • Positives and Begatives

    Positives- Interesting topics and insightful guests. One negative- This podcast is promoted as “exclusive” to clinical psychologists and assists in creating a wider understanding of how clinical psychs be helpful to people for a whole host is mental health issues, but unfortunately falls into an age-old ‘exclusivity’ within some psychological communities which inherently and implicitly creates an underlying hierarchy of ‘clinical psychologists’ over other mental health branches including general... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Jodre7
    Australiaa year ago
  • Nice podcast

    Great podcast, some excellent discussions

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hanbury007
    Australia2 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Your discussion with Dr Sandra Pertot was excellent - good on you for asking questions about an increasingly censorious and politicised area in mental and physical healthcare. Affirm the patient in all their complexity, confusion and ambiguity - and do so in a way that allows them to evolve and change over time. Affirming labels (asserted by a patient or otherwise) is not a psychologist’s job. It is shocking that legislation has been written that is contrary to this and coerces psychologists to... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Helen ****
    Australia3 years ago
  • Nancy McWilliams

    So interesting to hear the views of a psychoanalyst after being immersed in the CBT world for much of my training and practice. Particularly her views on looking for the areas that work well in all modalities. What are the common factors across modality that well? Plus her reinforcing views of the over arching importance of the therapeutic relationship as the key factor in therapy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Buen Camino Amigo
    Australia3 years ago

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Some critiques note a desire for inclusivity in topics covering broader mental health roles beyond just clinical psychology, pointing toward the need for a more expansive dialogue in future episodes.
Feedback highlights the podcast's educational value, particularly for those in psychology training or practice, emphasizing its ability to stretch skills and enhance understanding.
Listeners appreciate the interesting and insightful discussions with expert guests, often finding the content both engaging and informative.

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Talking Points

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Understanding Remorse, Guilt and Shame. Michael Proeve
Q: How you came to be interested in this topic?
Michael shared that he found his interest in remorse stemming from his experiences working in forensic psychiatry and observing its nuances in client interactions.
Clinical Perfectionism: Tracey Wade
Q: Will perfectionism always lead to mental health problems?
While striving for high achievement can be beneficial, clinical perfectionism can lead to negative outcomes including anxiety and depression.
Clinical Perfectionism: Tracey Wade
Q: What is Clinical Perfectionism?
Clinical perfectionism is the pursuit of impossibly high standards associated with significant self-criticism and often co-morbid with other mental health disorders.
Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.
Q: Is the trend to rebrand some disorders as examples of neurodiversity a helpful direction?
While increased awareness can lead to proper diagnoses of previously missed individuals, the challenge remains balancing overdiagnosis with proper support.
Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.
Q: Given that Saving Normal was published 10 years ago, if you were to write a revised edition now, what would you say has happened in the intervening time, and what do you think lies in the future?
Things have gotten worse with ADHD, evident by studies showing that the youngest child in a classroom is far more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD, indicating that immaturity is being misdiagnosed as a mental disorder.

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The content covers a wide array of psychological concepts, focusing on emotional nuances such as remorse, guilt, and shame, as well as contemporary issues like clinical perfectionism and chronic pain management. There's a strong emphasis on both theoretical understanding and practical applications in clinical settings, often featuring experienced clinicians who share their insights on complex topics and case studies. The discussions delve into various aspects of mental health, including the impacts of developmental disorders and the need for awareness in diagnosis and treatment strategies.

This series is particularly noteworthy for its blend of academic insight and real-world applicability, making it suitable for clinical psychologists at ... more

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3. Tracey Wade
4. Lorimer Moseley
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6. Dr. Allen Frances

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