
Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well a... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 192 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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This conversation explores Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for people with brain injuries. The discussion covers the philosophical and theoretical grounding of ACT, its six core therapeutic processes, examples of cognitive defusion, metaphors... more
Today we give you a role play where Dr. Daniel Mullin takes on the part of a neuropsychologist who is engaging in motivational interviewing with a patient who is considering a behavior change. The patient is played by Ryan and the behavior change is ... more
This conversation explores Motivational Interviewing (MI), a clinical communication style designed to help patients resolve ambivalence and find internal motivation for healthy behavior changes. The discussion contrasts MI's collaborative guiding sty... more
Today, we chat with Dr. Emily Rogalski about the Healthy Aging & Alzheimer's Research Care Center, or HAARC, at the University of Chicago. She also provides a brief update about her SuperAging research.
Show notes are available at www.NavNeuro.com/... more
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This podcast has been a great supplement to my neuropsychology externship all year. Thank you, John and Ryan!
Thank you so much for doing this podcast. Detailed, up to date information on a variety of topics. Would be good to get an episode on the neuropsychology of mental health - psychosis and other serious mental illness.
I’ve been plugging away at my psych degree for 11 years (not kidding!) doing a bunch of extra classes, taking it slowly around a busy life, going deep with all my studies. This does have the effect of making the slow progress frustrating, though, when I get super curious about skills and discussions more advanced than my peers. So, it’s great to be able to find content like this which both takes us back to “101” but has everyday context, both for clinicians and researchers. Especially appreciate... more
This podcast is excellent and so informative as a trainee psychologist in grad school. Also, Ryan’s giggle should get a shoutout!
I’m an aspiring Clinical Neuropsychologist wanting to attend graduate school and this series has helped me gain a better understanding of what board certified, licensed clinicians do in an every day setting.
I’m grateful that you’re taking time out of your busy schedules to provide pre-grad, post grad, licensure requirements as well as board certification information.
Best. Podcast. Ever.
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The show combines practical neuropsychology discussion with expert interviews and real-world applications, often focusing on research methods, clinical testing, and how findings translate to patient care. Episodes frequently highlight motivation interviewing techniques, aging and dementia research, and advances in assessment tools, while inviting respected researchers, editors, and clinicians to share actionable insights for students and practicing professionals. A standout pattern is the emphasis on evidence-based practice, rigorous scientific writing, and how emerging technologies shape everyday neuropsychology work, making the content both accessible and highly applicable for listeners aiming to stay current in the field.
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