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The Intentional Clinician: Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, & Change

Paul Krauss MA LPC
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Bold Unedited Discussions on Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, and Change. Entertaining and informative talks explore psychology and philosophy with a variety of guests including authors, doctors, healers, professors, therapists, scientists and more. We delve into everything from modern therapeutic techniques to ancient wisdom practices, offering practical and unique approaches to living a vibrant ... more

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Latest Episodes

Paul Krauss, MA LPC's conversation with Marcia Bonato Warren MA, MA LPC centers on her somatic, cross-cultural approach to understanding identity, belonging, and the body, as developed in her work on Embodied Code-Switching® and her new book on multi... more

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Paul Krauss MA LPC had the honor of speaking with Ashok Gupta who is offering cost-effective and accessible options for those suffering from chronic conditions as well as those who want to feel more vibrant and reduce symptoms of fatigue and inflamma... more

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If you are interested in how writing creatively and reading books may be therapeutic, this is the episode for you. Paul Krauss MA LPC and Nick Kondyles LLPC discuss creative writing and how to integrate the act both into psychotherapy and your person... more

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In episode 159 of The Intentional Clinician Podcast, Paul Krauss, MA LPC, interviews Cezary Pietrasik, author of Homo Idioticus: Why We Are Stupid and What to Do About It to unravel the paradox of human intelligence and folly. Through engaging dialog... more

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Recent Guests

Marcia Bonato Warren
A trauma-informed body psychotherapist and author of Movement and Identity
Singing Dragon Press
Episode: A New Somatic Approach to Understanding the Self and Our Cultural Background with Marcia Bonato Warren [Episode 162]
Ashok Gupta
An internationally renowned speaker, filmmaker, and chronic illness and neuroplasticity expert.
Gupta Program
Episode: A New and Proven Approach to ME/CFS, Long Covid, Fibromyalgia, Mold, Lyme, and inflammation with Ashok Gupta [Episode 161]
Nick Kondyles
Licensed Counselor specializing in anxiety, depression, relational issues, and identity exploration.
Grand Rapids area therapy practice
Episode: The Therapeutic Benefits of Creative Writing with Nick Kondyles, LLPC [Episode 160]
Cezary Pietrasik
Co-owner of Sign and Rise, a global AI leader in predicting human behavior, and author of 'Homo Idioticus, Why We Are So Stupid and What to Do About It'
Sign and Rise
Episode: Why are Humans seemingly both incredibly Smart and completely Stupid? with Cezary Pietrasik [Episode 159]
Nick Cooney
Author of 'What We Don't Do' and founder of the Lever Foundation.
Lever Foundation
Episode: What We Don’t Do: The Power of Inaction, Ethics, and Change with Nick Cooney [Episode 158]
Mary Catherine McDonald
Research professor of psychology and author specializing in trauma.
Author of "The Joy Reset"
Episode: Finding Joy in the Darkness with MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD [Episode 157]
Mike Weber
Texas investigative detective who specializes in medical child abuse cases.
Episode: Uncovering Subversive Child Abuse found in Muchausen by Proxy with Detective Mike Weber [Episode 156]
Dr. Haley Perlus
An expert in sports psychology with a Ph.D., she has worked with elite athletes and organizations.
Various elite organizations including Marriott Hotels and NASA.
Episode: Learning to Focus on Our Identity and Purpose and not just Your Current Role w. Dr. Haley Perlus [Episode 154]
Dr. Ross Ellenhorn
Pioneer and leader in the development of community integration services, author, and psychotherapist.
Episode: The Art of Drawing a Life and Rethinking Behavioral Healthcare w/ Dr. Ross Ellenhorn, LICSW, Ph.D. [Episode 153]

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Paul Krauss
Paul Krauss is a licensed professional counselor with a unique background encompassing rural upbringing and urban experiences. He integrates various scientific and mystical perspectives into his therapeutic approach, emphasizing trauma-informed practices and personal growth.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 24 ratings
  • Has Medicine lost its mind?

    Paul and I had a far ranging discussion, culminating in lots about the politics and financing of medical care and mental health care.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Has Medicine lost its mind?
    United States23 days ago
  • Wonderful

    Thanks for covering great topics! I wonder if you can discuss struggles with people who have been married for long periods of time like 40 years

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hair62
    United States4 years ago
  • Personal and insightful

    Paul looks into different approaches to helping patients live fulfilling lives using open-minded questions.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TomBane
    Canada5 years ago
  • Geat Information

    Just listened to my first one. Looking forward to checking out more! Important topics and information for anyone and everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Fiz Gig
    United States8 years ago
  • Refreshing!

    I love Paul’s approach! There is diversity in topics and genuine curiosity. I love that the show sounds like it is unedited and completely genuine.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    pawlmusic
    United States8 years ago

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Why are Humans seemingly both incredibly Smart and completely Stupid? with Cezary Pietrasik [Episode 159]
Q: What are some of the positive aspects of stupidity?
There is an innate reluctance to kill each other, as evidenced by many instances in history where individuals chose to save others even at great personal risk.
Why are Humans seemingly both incredibly Smart and completely Stupid? with Cezary Pietrasik [Episode 159]
Q: What do you think is behind some of the stupidity that we find ourselves in?
There are multiple reasons which I divide into four main domains: biology, psychology, institutions, and sociology.
What We Don’t Do: The Power of Inaction, Ethics, and Change with Nick Cooney [Episode 158]
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
The large impacts of inaction today, especially in developed countries, highlighted an important ethical topic that had never been fully discussed in literature.
Finding Joy in the Darkness with MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD [Episode 157]
Q: What does joy do neurobiologically?
Joy helps to switch off the fear circuitry in the brain, regulate the nervous system, and provide a necessary break.
Finding Joy in the Darkness with MaryCatherine McDonald, PhD [Episode 157]
Q: How can we adapt positive psychology tools for people dealing with trauma?
We need to redefine joy and address the nervous system that resists it, focusing on tools that help those in dark places.

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