Helping psychologists, neuropsychologists, and mental health professionals start, grow, and scale psychological testing services in private practice.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessSocial SciencesScience |
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In this episode, I walk through my draft framework for AI competencies in psychology, designed to help clinicians and trainees navigate ethical, secure, and effective AI use. With AI adoption spreadi... more
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In this episode, I step back from the nuts and bolts of AI tools and dig into the ethical, supervisory, and professional development challenges of using AI in psychological assessment. I share insigh... more
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In this episode, I dive into the real-world ways psychologists can harness AI in their practices. As a practice owner, consultant, and co-founder of Reverb, I share how AI can streamline report writi... more
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In this special experiment, I let AI take over my podcast. That’s right—ChatGPT wrote the script and ElevenLabs generated my voice. No humans were harmed (though one was a little unsettled). This epi... more
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This is a no-nonsense source for clinical and business information for psychologists running a practice that has a focus on or integration of testing. The episodes are just the right length, and I have found them helpful on most occasions. Greatly appreciated in then midst of a niche for clinicians that often is heavily focused on self-marketing of coaching courses alone.
This podcast is a treasure trove for school psychologists. I have no interest in private practice personally, so I just skip over the business-y episodes for the assessment/ clinical talks. So much great info. Thanks for doing what you do!
I really enjoy the podcast with Dr Sharp. His interviews are practical and I always learn something new from them.
I’ve always been skeptical when someone is called a “sell-out”; everyone has a right to make money and ‘make hay while the sun is shining’. But… wow, this podcast used to be so good. Now, however, I understand that the host needs to make money to pay for the time etc. of doing a podcast, but come on… talking about how “honored” you are to work with so and so?!?! Please. Spare us. If that’s how you really feel… that’s a little weird. If you’re just trying to sell it for the sponsor, dial it bac... more
This podcast provides excellent information about topics I knew I needed to hear about, as well as topics I hadn’t considered and am very glad to have learned about.
Highly recommend for psychologists working in a variety of settings.
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Focusing on the intersection of psychology and practical business strategies, this podcast explores a broad range of topics relevant to psychologists, neuropsychologists, and mental health professionals. Episodes feature discussions on innovative tools and technologies embedding within psychological practices, like wearable tech for monitoring student behavior and AI applications in private practice. It also covers the nuances of psychological assessments, highlighting best practices for communication with families, the ethical considerations of practice management, and insights into the evolving landscape of digital marketing specific to mental health practitioners. With a mix of guest experts and hands-on advice, the content aims to empow... more
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