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THE PSYCHSURVIVALIST

THE PSYCHSURVIVALIST

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About THE PSYCHSURVIVALIST

I received my doctorate in Counseling Psychology, have been licensed in New Mexico since 1991, with almost all of my practice in Clinical Psych. I worked inpatient in State Hospitals, in outpatient programs for the severely disabled mentally ill and at what was commonly known as the Albuquerque Jail, formally the Bernalillo County Detention Center, where I supervised counselors. I provided assessments for the State in criminal forensic cases, performed mental health Disability assessment interviews and wrote formal clinical reports, and later reviewed others' reports for Social Security assessing for accuracy and proper determination. Altogether, this amounted to thousands of cases.My most important preparation for what became my unexpected career came from growing up in a dysfunctional family, where I decided at 17 years old that my best alternative was homelessness. That experience brought me into daily contact with drug addicts, alcoholics, the mentally impaired, criminals, and others who, like me, couldn't see how they could make it in life. Many of these people were my friends. I still think about them, often fondly. Those relationships proved to be important in my training and subsequent practice.I accept people for who they are. I do not presume them to be either good or bad; I take them as they present themselves. I NEVER assume that I know them better than they know themselves. In that regard, I have never changed. I have been known to say, "I don't like people." The typical response is, "So, why did you become a psychologist?" And I reply, "I think their problems are interesting." If my work opens the possibility of improving a person's functioning and adaptability I am all in-no matter the severity of the case-as long as they want to do the work of therapy.Recognizing flaws and biases in people does not dehumanize them for me; it ennobles them. It reflects an understanding of what they have been through and what they may have endur

Language
English
Type
podcast

Episodes(17)

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  2. 2

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  3. 3

    The Snake In The Grass: "Luke, I Am Your Personality"

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  4. 4

    The Snake's Lecture

    26 May21m
  5. 5

    The Snake's Lecture- version 2

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  6. 6

    Meet Your Lizard Brain: Psychology In Action

    26 May25m
  7. 7

    Diagnosing With Your Gut

    26 May29m
  8. 8

    What's For Dessert? Psychodiagnostics, anyone?

    26 May28m

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