The Testing Psychologist Podcast

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Helping psychologists, neuropsychologists, and mental health professionals start, grow, and scale psychological testing services in private practice.

Episodios

  • 171. The CADE Autism Assessment Tool w/ Dr. Anna Kroncke and Dr. Marcy Willard

    28/12/2020 Duración: 01h09min

    I had the good fortune of meeting Dr. Anna Kroncke and Dr. Marcy Willard a couple of years ago when they put on a training for autism assessment. At the training, they mentioned that they were working on some technology to help with assessment. Any of you long time podcast listeners know that I LOVE technology…so I was instantly interested ... Read More The post 171. The CADE Autism Assessment Tool w/ Dr. Anna Kroncke and Dr. Marcy Willard appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 170. EHR’s for Testing Psychologists: SimplePractice (Basics)

    24/12/2020 Duración: 19min

    Hey everyone! Given all the questions about EHR’s (electronic health records) in the Facebook Community and among my coaching clients, I wanted to take a few episodes to dive in to some of the major players in the EHR space. Each of these reviews will focus primarily on the testing-specific aspects of each EHR, though I’ll also do an overview ... Read More The post 170. EHR’s for Testing Psychologists: SimplePractice (Basics) appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 169. Book Review: Overcoming Dyslexia, Second Edition by Dr. Sally Shaywitz

    22/12/2020 Duración: 29min

    I’m trying out another format for the podcast today: a book review. A couple of months ago, I was excited to see that the second edition of Overcoming Dyslexia was released and decided to check it out. In this episode, I talk about the updates from the first edition and detail some of the important components, closing with my overall ... Read More The post 169. Book Review: Overcoming Dyslexia, Second Edition by Dr. Sally Shaywitz appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 168. EHR’s for Testing Psychologists: TherapyNotes (Basics)

    17/12/2020 Duración: 21min

    Hey everyone! Given all the questions about EHR’s (electronic health records) in the Facebook Community and among my coaching clients, I wanted to take a few episodes to dive in to some of the major players in the EHR space. Each of these reviews will focus primarily on the testing-specific aspects of each EHR, though I’ll also do an overview ... Read More The post 168. EHR’s for Testing Psychologists: TherapyNotes (Basics) appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 167: Becoming a Neuropsychologist w/ Dr. Ryan Van Patten and Dr. John Bellone from Navigating Neuropsychology

    14/12/2020 Duración: 01h20min

    I’m honored to have Dr. Ryan Van Patten and Dr. John Bellone, co-hosts of the Navigating Neuropsychology podcast, on the show with me today. Ryan and John are definitely in the top five most requested guests, so this is a real treat to spend some time with them. We mainly focus on the content of their upcoming book, Becoming a ... Read More The post 167: Becoming a Neuropsychologist w/ Dr. Ryan Van Patten and Dr. John Bellone from Navigating Neuropsychology appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 166: Gratitude

    26/11/2020 Duración: 19min

    Today’s episode is all about – you guessed it – gratitude! I don’t usually get into the whole “do the contrived action on the holiday” thing (just ask my wife about Valentine’s Day). I almost released a typical episode (part 1 of my upcoming EHR review series!) but figured that out of all years to jump on the gratitude bandwagon, ... Read More The post 166: Gratitude appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 165: Unconscious Bias in Assessment w/ Dr. Linda McGhee

    23/11/2020 Duración: 01h21min

    Dr. Linda McGhee is back to share her thoughts on unconscious bias and its role in the assessment process. As you’ll hear Linda discuss, unconscious bias includes all of the implicit assumptions or beliefs about clients that we, as clinicians, bring to testing. This episode dovetails nicely with the episode on stereotype threat from a couple of months ago, presenting ... Read More The post 165: Unconscious Bias in Assessment w/ Dr. Linda McGhee appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 164: Financial Wellness w/ Eddie Valls from Wellness Fi

    19/11/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    Is it just me or is money coming up really strong for others over the last few months? It seems like money and our relationship to it has been a clear theme in a lot of my individual and group consulting meetings. I firmly believe that part of healing our relationship with money is demystifying it in the first place. ... Read More The post 164: Financial Wellness w/ Eddie Valls from Wellness Fi appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 163: Using Artificial Intelligence in Suicide Risk Assessment w/ Dr. April Foreman and Dr. Tony Wood

    16/11/2020 Duración: 01h10min

    Are y’all ready for a barn burner of an episode? I hope so. Dr. April Foreman and Dr. Tony Wood are here talking all about their pioneering work in suicidology, particularly how they’re using artificial intelligence and algorithms to gather information from social media and predict suicide risk. The two of them have an infectious energy and a clear passion ... Read More The post 163: Using Artificial Intelligence in Suicide Risk Assessment w/ Dr. April Foreman and Dr. Tony Wood appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 162: Healthy Schedule, Healthy Boundaries

    12/11/2020 Duración: 29min

    How many of you are feeling overwhelmed with reports or other aspects of your practice? Are you working at night or on the weekends? You’re not alone! Why is this happening to so many of us intelligent, competent psychologists?? I spent years working nights and weekends, taking time from my family and self-care. As a recovering weekend worker, I’ve done ... Read More The post 162: Healthy Schedule, Healthy Boundaries appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 161: Values-Driven Practice w/ Dr. Kim Dwyer

    09/11/2020 Duración: 01h11min

    Dr. Kim Dwyer, fellow Coloradoan and testing psychologist, is here talking with me about developing and maintaining a values-driven practice. Kim has focused on values-driven practice for several years using an ACT framework and has recently published a workbook (linked in the show notes) that will help guide practice owners through this process. To help illustrate some of these ideas, ... Read More The post 161: Values-Driven Practice w/ Dr. Kim Dwyer appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 160: Report Writing Part 2: What to Include?

    05/11/2020 Duración: 25min

    After the episode last week on making our reports more readable, I’m talking this week about what kind of content to actually include in your reports. “But that’s easy,” you might say. We just include the background, results, interpretation, summary, and recommendations, right? Wellll…research would suggest that our audiences read and value some parts of the report much more than ... Read More The post 160: Report Writing Part 2: What to Include? appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 159: Remote Administration of the MMPI-3 w/ Dr. Dave Corey

    02/11/2020 Duración: 01h09min

    Dr. Dave Corey, pioneering MMPI researcher and clinician, is here with me talking all about remote applications and considerations with the newly released MMPI-3. We had a great conversation that covered a wide range of topics that are all quite relevant to remote administration in general. We also talked through some of Dave’s personal processes in his own practice. Here ... Read More The post 159: Remote Administration of the MMPI-3 w/ Dr. Dave Corey appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 158: Report Writing Part 1: Readability

    29/10/2020 Duración: 32min

    Welcome to the first in a two-part series on report writing! There are SO many questions about psychological and neuropsychological report writing, from beginner and advanced clinicians alike. I could easily do a 7,000 part series on this topic, but I’ll keep it to two for now

  • 157: Assessment in Israel w/ Dr. Michael Roth

    26/10/2020 Duración: 59min

    For those of you who enjoyed the international assessment series from a few months back, you’ll love this episode. Dr. Michael Roth, school psychologist in Israel, reached out to me with an offer to talk about his experience there, and I could not turn that down! Today, he joins me for a bit of an addendum to the international assessment ... Read More The post 157: Assessment in Israel w/ Dr. Michael Roth appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 156: Coaching: Is First-Year Profit Possible? w/ Dr. Kylee Miller

    22/10/2020 Duración: 39min

    Welcome, everyone, to the first episode in another new podcast format – on-air coaching! Today I’m speaking with Dr. Kylee Miller. Kylee is a hospital-based psychologist in Oregon who currently has one day each week to devote to private practice. We work together to run the numbers and figure out how many clients she would need to see to come ... Read More The post 156: Coaching: Is First-Year Profit Possible? w/ Dr. Kylee Miller appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 155: Masterclass: Psychosis w/ Dr. Stephanie Nelson

    19/10/2020 Duración: 01h49min

    Hello everyone! Welcome to the first episode of a brand new podcast format: the Masterclass. During these episodes, I will host an expert in the field to present a case for us to talk through. We will take a detailed plunge into complicated clinical issues so that you can hear exactly how accomplished clinicians interview, test, and conceptualize challenging cases. ... Read More The post 155: Masterclass: Psychosis w/ Dr. Stephanie Nelson appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 154: Finding a Supervisor or Consultant for Clinical Issues

    15/10/2020 Duración: 18min

    How many of you have been working on a difficult case and thought, “Wow, I wish I could talk to someone about this” or “I could really use some guidance here”? I’ve been there! Many times. Which is why I sought supervision, post-licensure, from a local pediatric neuropsychologist for nearly five years. Even though consultants and supervisors are out there, ... Read More The post 154: Finding a Supervisor or Consultant for Clinical Issues appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 153: Creating a Welcoming Space w/ Cheryl Janis

    12/10/2020 Duración: 01h15min

    Have you ever thought about the psychology of design? Or truly considered how your space might influence client behavior and comfort? If not, that’s okay! Design is just one of the MANY things that were missing from our grad school education. Cheryl Janis, a nationally recognized health care design consultant, is here to talk through some of the most important ... Read More The post 153: Creating a Welcoming Space w/ Cheryl Janis appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

  • 152: Adding a Testing Practice on the Side

    08/10/2020 Duración: 31min

    When I started my practice, it took me about 6-8 months to reach “full time.” Up to that point, I did several things to make sure and take it slow so that I could build the practice without drastically increasing overhead. Many of you are likely in a similar position…either you have a full-time job and have limited time to ... Read More The post 152: Adding a Testing Practice on the Side appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.

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