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Welcome to Behavioral Health Today, a podcast by Triad, where we tackle trending topics in behavioral and mental health. The Behavioral Health Today podcast shares unique and relevant topics occurring within our world and communities with a mental health professional perspective.
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Pain reprocessing therapy helps alleviate neuroplastic pain by retraining the brain to perceive sensations without fear or misinterpretation. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. Jaimee Arnoff. Jaimee is a licensed clinical psychologist with extensive experience with both assessment and therapy, focusing on children and adolescents with i…
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Discover how deep diaphragmatic breathing can transform your mind, body, and spirit by eradicating stress and unlocking profound clarity. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Kurtis Lee Thomas. Kurtis is a leading corporate mindfulness trainer and public speaker, known for working with Fortune 500 companies like Nike, NASA, and the Capital Gr…
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Going from Type 2 diabetes to pre-diabetic status is a major victory, but it's crucial to recognize the distinct medical approach needed for those trending toward full remission versus those still at risk. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Eric Edmeades. Eric is a globally recognized speaker, entrepreneur, and author known for his expe…
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The subconscious mind's deep-rooted programming dictates our attachment styles and relationship dynamics, making it crucial to reprogram core wounds and effectively communicate needs to foster healthier connections.In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. Thais Gibson. Thais has a Ph.D. and over 13 certifications in modalities such as CBT, NL…
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By addressing six key factors—toxins, nutrients, stressors, structure, infections, and signaling—we can significantly improve brain health and manage Alzheimer's more effectively. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Heather Sandison. Heather is a naturopathic doctor renowned for her groundbreaking work in dementia care. As the primar…
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When we experience significant loss, we often get stuck in a transitional "waiting room" between our past and potential future, and true healing involves reclaiming our true selves and embracing our strengths to move forward. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Christina Rasmussen. Christina is a renowned grief educator and bestselling autho…
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Leadership is about providing vision and hope, empowering others by recognizing and cultivating their strengths, and using adversity as an opportunity for creativity and growth. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Sam Adeyemi. Sam is a global speaker, strategic leadership expert, minister, and author who has influenced millions of people…
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Project YES empowers teens worldwide with accessible digital interventions for mental health, offering self-guided support and promoting autonomy in their mental health journey. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. Jessica Schleider. Jessica is Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University, where she directs th…
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Putting love at the center of our actions leads to self-liberation and collective healing, fostering interconnectedness and revolutionary optimism. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Paul Zeitz. Paul is a preventive medicine physician, epidemiologist, and advocate for global justice and human rights with over 35 years of experience. He …
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Trauma overwhelms us with lasting stress, manifesting as protective behaviors; by fully processing these physical sensations, we can free ourselves from the burdens they create. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Cedric Bertelli. Cedric is the founder of the Emotional Health Institute, a non-profit organization that aims to create commu…
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Discover how self-empowerment, root cause therapy, and reparenting can transform trauma and addiction into a journey of healing and personal growth. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Melissa Hiemann. Melissa is the co-founder of The Centre for Healing, an online education company pioneering transformative therapies since 2016. Melissa’s jo…
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With the right mindset and environment, psychedelic therapy is transforming lives by addressing the root causes of mental illness and fostering lasting positive impacts on individuals and communities. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Josh Halu. Josh is the founder and CEO at The Psychedelic Exchange (PsycheX), an online platform for c…
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We often internalize messages from mirroring that may not accurately reflect who we truly are. However, the beauty of group work lies in their ability to provide an accurate mirror for self-reflection. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Tanya Cole-Lesnick. Tanya is a psychotherapist turned transformational coach whose journey from perso…
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No one is going to care about us the same way that we are going to care about ourselves. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor and Dr. Lloyd Sederer will continue their conversation on Dr. Sederer's book, "Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare." In our previous episode, we delved into the harmful effects of corporate influence on patient car…
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In a global comparison, the United States ranks poorly in key quality-of-life measures like longevity, preventable illnesses, and maternal and infant mortality. Despite its status, the nation grapples with high rates of chronic diseases and alarming per capita suicide figures. It's clear that significant changes are needed to address these pressing…
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While 'it's lonely at the top' is a widely acknowledged sentiment, the unique challenges and hidden pressures faced by executives in leadership positions often go unrecognized. The journey of being at the helm comes with distinct hurdles and isolating experiences that demand attention and understanding. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks wit…
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In celebration of our fourth anniversary, we’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year. We’ve been taught to think of anxiety as though we have a mental disease. Anxiety is primarily a physiological reaction. If we can sympathize over those fight or flight moments, we can start to retrain your brain and manage that moment in a…
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Support is steadfast, ever-present, regardless of circumstances or company. In every moment, in every trial, it patiently awaits. Sometimes, it's about humbly setting aside pride, embracing vulnerability, and simply reaching out. Take that step, for help is there, ready to guide you forward. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Bruce W. Brack…
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In celebration of our fourth anniversary, we’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year. The brain keeps the score, but the body is a score card. Every time we feel an emotional difficulty, we control either what we feel, or we control our environment. So, we shut down the emotion, and that’s the problem. We never let the predi…
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No matter how much education you have and how much you learn, life is a lived experience. And falling into potholes is a great way to realize what’s most important and how to prioritize it. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Neha Sangwan. Neha is an CEO and founder of Intuitive Intelligence, empowering individuals & organizations with e…
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In celebration of our fourth anniversary, we’re re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the past year.Every relationship has its own story, has its own world, has its own language. And there's something to be learned if you create the space and you ask good questions. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy …
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Ever felt like an imposter? If you've heard or said phrases like "I'm a fraud" or "I'll never be good enough," you're not alone. Recognizing these thoughts is the first step in overcoming them. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Ragan Schriver. Ragan is an Associate Professor of Practice at the University of Tennessee College of Social …
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The art of human-centered healthcare technology, we utilize technology and design principles to simplify and encourage actions aligned with patient well-being, while subtly discouraging actions that may not align with best practices. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Craig Joseph, MD. Craig is a seasoned physician informaticist known for h…
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People yearn to share their stories with someone who comprehends their journey. Despite differing structures, vocabularies, and contexts, they recount tales of adversity, sharing the narratives of life's challenges and setbacks. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Ardeshir Mehran. Ardeshir is a psychologist, behavioral researcher, an…
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In medicine, the principle of "do no harm" is fundamental. Given the historical harm caused by racism and inequities within communities, it's imperative to prioritize this perspective. We must first approach interactions through this lens and then seek to establish cultural connections, if it’s important to them. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon spea…
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Publications such as the New England Psychologist serve as invaluable resources, providing updates on state psychological association changes and offering insightful analysis to help clinical practitioners understand the implications for their practice. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. John Grohol. John is the publisher of the New Eng…
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If your child struggles with attention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, or other symptoms of ADHD, it can be challenging to know just how to help them. Increasing meltdowns, having a hard time at school, difficulty with organization, following through on tasks, or remembering what to do are all early warning signs that something is wrong. In this episo…
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Advanced pulsed electromagnetic field technology enables the application of bioregulation therapy, enhancing the body's natural healing process and facilitating self-regulation more efficiently in incredible ways. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Michael Holler and Turul Sengul from Lenyosys, a pioneer in bioregulation technology that…
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Early detection is crucial; spotting the initial signs of cognitive decline can significantly benefit both patients and their attending physicians. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Tom O’Neill. Tom is the President and CEO of Cognivue Inc, a neuroscience company focused on cognitive health. With over three decades of experience in dri…
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Imagine acquiring the skills to alleviate injuries, pain, or illnesses solely through the potent capabilities of your mind. Explore the profound ways in which our powerful minds can be utilized to enhance self-healing and overall well-being. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Brandy Gillmore. Brandy is a world-renowned mind-body healing…
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The connection between our sexual-self and our heart-self that can open our love-self. And when we are integrated between our sexual energy and our heart, we feel more complete and can share ourselves fully. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Elsbeth Meuth and Freddy Zental Weaver. Elsbeth and Freddy are founders of the TantraNova Institute…
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As humans, we are inherently wired to seek and create meaning in our experiences. The intricate processes of our brains demand a sense of meaning in any given event. When faced with the phenomenon of being ghosted, the absence of comprehension regarding the reasons behind it can prove to be profoundly challenging and emotionally painful. In this ep…
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Self-efficacy involves introspection, prompting us to inquire, what do I have control over that can help lead me toward a life that I feel I deserve to live? It entails taking baby steps in areas of my life where I have allowed myself to relinquish control and gradually reclaiming my power. While we all aspire to lead lives marked by joy and gratit…
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Imagine if we could harness the innate capacity and inclination of our bodies to heal themselves. What if there existed a method to unleash the rejuvenating potential of our conscious minds, liberating us from the emotional baggage and pent-up energy that often leads to dysfunction within our bodies? In this insightful Clinician’s Series Episode, D…
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We often frame the work environment as an execution problem rather than a learning problem. If we can reframe it as a learning problem, then we can improve over time. With this new mindset, we can create an environment where it’s safer to take acceptable, well defined intelligent risks, suggest new ideas, and admit mistakes. Tom is the CEO and foun…
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Actively listening is no small task. Despite being a crucial element of effective communication, what makes it challenging to truly engage in this skill? In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Christine Miles. Christine is an executive coach, thought leader, entrepreneur, recognized world expert in the field of listening differently, and au…
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When was the last day you didn't find yourself contemplating money at least once? It seems that, irrespective of who you are, the concept of money has inevitably woven itself into your daily thoughts, presenting itself as an essential consideration. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Brad Barrett. Brad serves as the Managing Director and Pa…
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How can we think about interventions that don't assume that folks are going to be able to come back for four months, once a week? In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Dr. Jessica Schleider. Jessica is Associate Professor of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University, where she directs the Lab for Scalable Mental Health. Schleider comp…
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We’ve been taught to think of anxiety as though we have a mental disease. Anxiety is primarily a physiological reaction. If we can sympathize over those fight or flight moments, we can start to retrain your brain and manage that moment in a different way. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Faust Ruggiero. Faust is a seasoned professiona…
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There can be block in our lives. They can be emotional, food sensitivities, and other more chronic issues. With ECM, a clearing process, it can help get our brain to realign with our body in ways that we can transcend and be successful in life. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Ellen Cutler. Ellen is a best-selling author with over…
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Why do we feel so empty when we have so much? In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Karena Kilcoyne. Karena is an author and a former criminal defense attorney, who faced profound trauma early in her life. Her mother tried to give her away at birth, and at the age of 12, Karena’s father's incarceration left the family struggling. After her…
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Every relationship has its own story, has its own world, has its own language. And there's something to be learned if you create the space and you ask good questions. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Topaz Adizes. Topaz is an Emmy Award-winning writer, director, and experience design architect. He is an Edmund Hillary fellow and Sundance/…
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“I was born with a bipolar brain, and that I lived on the bipolar spectrum pretty much my whole life.”- Gregg Martin. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with retired Major General Gregg Martin. Gregg Martin, PhD, is a retired major general and a 36-year Army combat veteran, celebrated for his remarkable career commanding engineer units and holdi…
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When we think about cultures that are more community oriented, we embrace the concept of Ubuntu, which says “I am because you are. You are because I am”. It is this notion that we are inextricably connected to one another, to our world, to our environment, to all that is around us. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Donell Barnett. …
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There are increasingly pervasive mental health issues that adolescents are experiencing. If we can help kids understand what they’re feeling and give them a language, that’s the beginning of being able to give them help. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Mark Cloutier. Mark is the CEO of Caminar, a non-profit community-based agency tha…
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When someone says “yes” to alcohol, they may not recognize that they’re saying “no” to so many other things. But, when you say “no” to alcohol, you now can say “yes” and come into an experience with all those things, that for some people, didn’t even know they were there. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Jonathan Hunt-Glassman. Jonath…
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No Weigh is a whole-person approach that treats weight loss as one part of a person’s life, interconnected with everything else that person values, In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Valerie Evans, BCBA. Valerie is a licensed and board-certified Behavior Analyst and founder of No Weigh, an app that leverages behavioral psychology and ap…
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Visualization is a powerful teaching tool. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Molly Oshinski and Morgan Marquez. Molly and Morgan are the founders of Pickle System, a hands-off resource for BCBAs, special educators, and parents of individuals with disabilities providing animated video-models for a variety of living skills. Molly is the …
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Anxiety is a safety strategy, it’s an early warning system at best. There’s a perception of a threat and the perception is that I’m not going to be able to handle the threat. The key word being “perception”. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Dr. Sarah Olivo. Sarah is a licensed clinical psychologist with over two decades of experience.…
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Today marks a particularly special episode where we get to introduce our newest host to our show, Sharlee R. Dixon, LMSW. At Behavioral Health Today, our commitment is to present a diverse range of perspectives and voices, both from our guests and our dedicated hosts. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor has the privilege to welcome Sharlee Dixon and…
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