Podcasts by Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology
"Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology" is a podcast produced by the APA Practice Organization with practicing psychologists in mind. Episodes cover a range of topics that affect practitioners, including the financial and legal aspects of running a business. Listeners will also hear expert analysis on developments in health care policy along with stories that highlight the work of fellow psychologists
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Finding a Niche: Reproductive Psychology from 2019-05-03T11:00
A reproductive psychologist discusses her experience practicing at the intersection of health, technology and culture.
ListenPublic Practice from 2019-04-05T11:00
Two media-savvy psychologists explain how you can make an impact beyond your office.
ListenShutting Down: How to close your practice from 2019-03-01T12:00
In this episode of Progress Notes, psychologists share their tips on how to close your solo or group practice the right way.
ListenA Practicing Psychologist in Tech from 2019-02-04T18:42:21
Dr. Athena Robinson, chief clinical officer at Woebot Labs, talks about the value that practicing psychologists add to the tech industry.
ListenA Practicing Psychologist in Tech from 2019-02-04T18:42:21
Dr. Athena Robinson, chief clinical officer at Woebot Labs, talks about the value that practicing psychologists add to the tech industry.
ListenHelping Veterans Heal from 2018-11-26T12:00
In this episode of Progress Notes, a psychologist discusses her unique role in training veterans to work as peer support specialists at Veterans Affairs.
ListenPSYPACT: interjurisdictional psychology practice on the horizon (PN2-7) from 2018-10-26T11:00
PSYPACT will reduce barriers to practice, expand access to care, and advance telepsychology—but more states need to join the compact.
ListenTreating Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents (PN2-6) from 2018-09-28T15:15
Raquel Halfond, PhD, is the Director of Clinical Practice Guidelines for the American Psychological Association, overseeing all the day-to-day activities of the initiative. She ...
ListenThe Mental and Behavioral Health Registry: Outcome Tracking for Psychologists (PN2-5) from 2018-08-29T13:15
Bruce Bobbitt, PhD, has been licensed for independent practice in the state of Minnesota for the past 33 years and has practiced in community mental health, pediatric health psy...
ListenKeeping Up with HIPAA (PN2-4) from 2018-06-29T14:15
Karen Kietzman, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist in Billings, Montana. She earned her masters and her doctorate in clinical psychology from Biola University at Rosemea...
ListenChallenging Clinical Situations (PN2-3) from 2018-06-01T14:15
Amy Heard, PhD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a solo practice in Vienna, VA, where she is co-located with other allied health professionals. She completed her PhD at...
ListenFrom Dialysis to Transplant: Where Psychologists Fit In (PN2-2) from 2018-03-23T14:15
John Robinson, EdD, MPH, ABPP, ABCHP, is a retired licensed clinical psychologist and Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Surgery at Howard University College of Medicine. Dr. ...
ListenIntegrated Care: Benefits for Patients and Practitioners (PN2-1) from 2018-01-11T21:15
Christopher L. Hunter, PhD, ABPP, graduated from the University of Memphis with his PhD in clinical psychology with a specialization in behavioral medicine. He is board certifie...
ListenPracticing Broadly: An Interview with Dr. Arthur C. Evans (PN1-10) from 2017-12-08T13:15
Policymaker, clinical and community psychologist, healthcare innovator, Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, is the new CEO of the American Psychological Association (APA) and just complet...
ListenPsychology, HIV/AIDS and Opportunities in Integrated Care (PN1-9) from 2017-11-01T13:15
Eugene Farber, PhD, is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences in the Emory University School of Medicine. For over 25 years, Dr. Farber has conducted clinical activit...
ListenPsychologists, Social Media and Digital Ethics (PN1-8) from 2017-10-04T13:15
Kathleen Ashton, PhD, ABPP, FACHP
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Earning the Right to Prescribe (PN1-7) from 2017-09-08T13:15
Deborah C. Baker, JD, is the director of Legal & Regulatory Policy in the Office of Legal & Regulatory Affairs of the American Psychological Association's Practice Directorate. ...
ListenClinical Practice Guideline on the Treatment of PTSD (PN1-6) from 2017-08-01T13:15
Lynn F. Bufka, PhD, joined the American Psychological Association in 2002 and is currently the associate executive director of Practice Research and Policy. Previously, she was ...
ListenPracticing Psychology in the Medicaid System (PN1-5) from 2017-07-07T13:15
Robin Henderson, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist and chief of behavioral health services at Listen
Rural Psychology Practice (PN1-4) from 2017-06-07T13:15
Sarah Beckmann, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist working as a behavioral health consultant within a rural Federally Qualified Health Center in Washington State. She com...
ListenHealth care and Trump’s first 100 days (PN1-3) from 2017-05-03T13:15
Doug Walter, JD, is the Associate Executive Director for Government Relations for the American Psychological Association Practice Organization. He served as Legislative and Regu...
ListenPsychology's role in health care (PN1-2) from 2017-04-05T13:15
Antonio Puente, PhD, is the president of the American Psychological Association and the Practice Organization for 2017. He is also a professor of psychology at the University of North Carolina-W...
ListenGet to know the Practice Organization (PN1-1) from 2017-03-24T16:00
Katherine C. Nordal, PhD, the executive director for professional practice of the American Psychological Association, oversees the promotion of the professional practice of psychology and ensure...
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