The International Center for Clinical Excellence presents, "The Book Case" -- a discussion between addiction medicine physician and FIT certified trainer, Dan Lewis, and psychologist Scott D. Miller. more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceHealth & FitnessMental Health |
"The science says ...," "Follow the science...," "The best evidence shows..." -- all phrases that became ubiquitous during the outbreak of CVD-19. But, was this actually science or scientific? In this episode, Scott and Dan review two magazine articl... more
What ails the world? Too little or too much rationality? A lack of curiosity or failure to face facts? more
In this episode of "The Book Case," Dan and Scott review two recent books about conflict and polarization. Both go far beyond the "othering" and "blaming" typical of volumes on this subject, providing a research-based explanation and evidence-based s... more
Dan and Scott return with two books on love. The first, by psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, was published 66 years ago. The latter, "The Course on Love," a novel. Both are timely volumes on the status of interpersonal relationships in our time. more
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I love how this podcast really helps to put the common factors research into practical steps that a therapist can take to improve their skill. Great topics and very interesting books reviewed. I have found the episodes helpful in presenting interesting slants on how to evaluate and improve as a therapist! Keep the episodes coming!
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