My guest today is the noted and pioneering Psychoanalyst David E. Scharff. We will be discussing his groundbreaking use of technology for distance psychotherapy education and training since 1998. We’ll also be talking about his teaching experiences in China and Russia. With his wife, Dr. Jill Scharff, he is the 2021 winner of the Mary Sigourney Award in Psychoanalysis, the most prestigious award in the field.
Topics: psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic, psychiatrist, psychiatry, object relations, Melanie Kline,...
My guest today is Howard Eisenberg, M.Sc.(Psych), M.D. He is a medical doctor with additional postgraduate training in both psychology and psychiatry. He has been a Lecturer in Parapsychology at the University of Toronto, and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Vermont. He is also the C.E.O. of the international consultancy, Syntrek® Inc. He was awarded the first postgraduate degree in Canada for his parapsychological research at McGill University. He reports that...
Topics: D.O. Hebb, Stanley Krippner, Alan Watts, God Consciousness, Psychiatry, Psychiatrist,...
My guest today is psychoanalyst Jill Scharff MD who along with her husband is a co-founder of the International Psychotherapy Institute. She is a child and adult psychoanalyst, couple and family therapist, psychoanalytic educator in the USA, China and Russia, as well as author of many books and an editor.
Topics: Freud, psychoanalysis, Russia, Iran, China, psychotherapy, object relations, ego psychology, Prof....
While at times a difficult topic to broach, men's mental health reflects an important area of both clinical and research interest. Moreover, despite the strong emotions that can be evoked by this subject, it is an issue which must be successfully integrated into the current discussion around mental health and wellbeing. In this wide ranging discussion, professor, author and documentary producer, Dr. Rob Whitley and men's mental health advocate, keynote speaker and panelist, Mr. Jean-Francois...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
My guest today is Michael Alcee. He is the author of the new book Therapeutic Improvisation: How to Stop Winging It and Own It as a Therapist. Dr. Alcée demonstrates how therapists can make their sessions more dynamic, responsive, and effective through creative strategies. Examples from music, movies, and literature illustrate how the scientific principles of interpersonal neurobiology can help therapists claim their artistry in practice. Clinicians will be refreshed by the innovative...
Topics: improv, film, movie, pop culture, TED, TEDx, Neuroscience, interpersonal neuroscience,...
Unfortunately, many mental health clinicians will experience a client's suicide in the course of their career. The loss of a client to suicide often reflects a life changing experience which can require considerable processing to reconcile and reach some kind of understanding. In parallel, risk assessment can reflect a major source of distress, not only for clinician trainees but likewise for seasoned clinicians. Clinical psychologist, professor and author, Dr. Lisa Cohen, joins us for a very...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
Jungian/Depth psychology provides a wonderful framework for exploring questions related to meaning and the self that can at time fall outside of boundaries of what is typically explored in cognitive behavioural therapy. However, each perspective can offer tools and insights which may enrich the application of the other. Dr. Sean Fitzpatrick, psychotherapist, author and executive director of The Jung Center in Houston, Texas joins us for a conversation in which we explore: the origin story of...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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Negative identity (in contradistinction to others): rejecting – including self-rejection - as MO. Self-rejection owing to autoplastic defenses and self-loathing. External locus of control: life out of control Bad object introjection leads to: estrangement, catastrophizing, OCD rituals, addiction. Focus on goal rather than process (life) is compensatory and constitutes self-rejection (I am not a bad object). Some narcissists drop everything, decathect, especially in anomic, narcissistic...
Topics: abuse, antisocial, dsm, ego, narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder, npd, object relations,...
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How To Love the Narcissist AND Keep Him? Two opposing strategies: 1. Be like his dead mother: cold, rejecting, selfish, absent, unsafe (triangulate, cheat, betray), approach-avoidant, fake. This leads to the narcissist trauma bonding with you in order to reenact early childhood conflicts and results in devaluation, discard, and replacement (separation-individuation) and then hoovering (if no mortification is incurred). 2. Be the opposite of his mother: conform to the snapshot. Cope with Abuse:...
Topics: no contact, background noise, abuse, antisocial, narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder,...
Following registration as an autonomous professional, a psychotherapist could potentially go decades providing service to clients in the privacy of their office without another professional ever directly evaluating their work. Clinical psychologist, researcher and consultant, Dr. Daryl Chow, joins us for an important discussion around clinician perceptions of competency and the promise of deliberate practice for not only improving clinical outcomes, but also clinician confidence and quality of...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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Watch SECRET Reason Narcissist Devalues, Discards YOU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hi3PjMeV1xw Separation-individuation from external – now persecutory - object, but not from “snapshot” (internal object-introject) which is still idealized as a mother figure and with which the narcissist is still enmeshed in a shared fantasy. Narcissism is a missionary religion, replete with a deity (false self), OCD rituals, and addiction. The shared fantasy is populated with idealized images, the...
Topics: snapshot, defenses, disability, object, internal, external, narcissism, narcissistic personality...
My guest today is Graham Music who has a particular interest in trauma, neurobiology and attachment and linking cutting-edge developmental findings with therapeutic practice., He’s an innovative psychotherapist, social entrepreneur trainer, author and thought leader . We’re going to be discussing his book, RESPARK: Igniting hope and joy after trauma and depression
Topics: psychotherapy, child therapy, psychic energy, Stephen Porges, Deb Dana, safety, safeness, defenses,...
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The narcissist implants his introjects (voices) in your mind, using abusive entraining. His voices, in turn, trigger your voices,. Here is a map of the narcissist's voices in your mind (D=Death, L=Life, G=God). First letter is his voice in your mind - second letter is your voice triggered by his voice in your mind: D L (his narcissistic abuse-your survival instincts) G G (his and your narcissistic defenses) L D (his narcissistic abuse in order to separate-individuate, your self-sacrifice) Death...
Topics: snapshot, defenses, object, internal, external, narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder, NPD,...
Chronic pain is emerging as one the most misunderstood aspects of the human experience. Owing to this misunderstanding, there is often needless suffering as a function of many clients and clinicians not understanding the central role psychological processes can play in the experience of many types of chronic pain. Clinical psychologist and researcher, Dr. Yoni Ashar, joins us for a fascinating discussion focused on understanding chronic pain from the lens of Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). In...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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The entire relationship with the narcissist is intended to recreate the dynamics of the conflict with the narcissist’s mother during his formative years - but this time around with a different outcome and different power matrix: successful separation-individuation via the twin acts of devaluation and discard from an empowered position. How does the narcissist attempt to bring these outcomes about? In narcissistic abuse, the narcissist acts as a ventriloquist: he animates the internal object...
Topics: snapshot, internal, external, narcissism, narcissistic personality disorder, NPD, antisocial,...
My guest today is Brian Quinn, LCSW, Ph.D. author of Wiley Concise Guides to Mental Health: Bipolar Disorder and The Depression Sourcebook, 2nd ed. He is a clinical social worker in private practice in Huntington, New York. He specializes in working with patients with mood illnesses and substance abuse.
Topics: Depression, bipolar, hypomania, mania, lithium, antidepressants, talk therapy, suicide, age of...
The interface between nutrition and mental health is a fascinating area of study that is of great interest to both mental health clinicians & clients alike; however, it can be at times difficult to find coherent messaging and/or data-driven information as it relates to the link between diet and psychological well-being. Uma Naidoo, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist, professional chef, and nutrition specialist joins us for a wide-ranging discussion about themes explored in her new book This...
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Also watch "Deprogram the Narcissist in Your Mind" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCKm2lywhZg Dissociation (pay heed: do not use the wrong word disassociation!) and objectification are at the core of separation-individuation around the ages of 18-24 months. Prior to the separation phase, the child is in a symbiotic state. He regards his mother as a part of himself. To separate from her, he needs to cut off this part and objectify it (render it an external object). He also develops...
Topics: snapshot, defenses, disability, object, internal, external, narcissism, narcissistic personality...
My guests today Beatriz and Albert Sheldon have researched and taught experiential dynamic psychotherapy together for 20 years throughout North America and Europe. Fifteen years ago they conceived of a new therapeutic paradigm now called Complex Integration of Multiple Brain Systems. This is a neurobiological paradigm which incorporates most of the recent neuroscience research. Today this paradigm has become a way of being for many therapists and patients alike. Norton Publishing has...
Topics: psychotherapy, brain systems, brain centers, emotional brain systems, brain stem, thalamus, rape,...
Owing to a rapidly changing world, many clinicians understandably feel it is increasingly difficult to keep track of (let alone integrate) considerations around systems level challenges (e.g., social media, political polarization, housing shortage, monetary policy etc.) that may be germane to their day-to-day work with clients. In this conversation, Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych and Dr. Jeff Perron. C.Psych, MBA, share some of their thoughts on what they have been observing going on in the world...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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Many of the things we think we know about psychotherapy and psychology are DEAD WRONG. Find and Buy MOST of my BOOKS and eBOOKS in my Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/60F8EC8A-5812-4007-9F2C-DFA02EA713B3
Topics: psychology, theory, psychiatry, psychotherapy, therapist, psychiatrist, psychologist, science,...
Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is rapidly finding acceptance to treat a variety of psychological disorders. At the same time, a growing number of entrepreneurs and therapists are offering services in this space. My guests today, Veronika Gold LMFT and Eric Sienkneckt PsyD are founders of the San Francisco based Polaris Insight Center, where they and their staff are dedicated to the ethical and compassionate clinical use of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.
Topics: Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, KAP, MDMA, LSD, MAPS,...
While a number of empirically supported, disorder-specific treatment protocols exist, it is frequently the experience of clinicians that clients present with co-morbid symptoms - that is, symptoms of a number of mental disorders at the same time. This can present challenges around treating concurrent symptoms and/or what to prioritize in treatment. Dr. Kristen Ellard, Clinical Psychologist, Professor & co-developer/co-author of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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Dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation teaches us that the majority of attachment strategies lead to relationship failures. Find and Buy MOST of my BOOKS and eBOOKS in my Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/60F8EC8A-5812-4007-9F2C-DFA02EA713B3
Topics: narcissistic abuse, abuse, antisocial, battering, divorce, domestic violence, dsm, ego, harassment,...
Rumination in the context of OCD, anxiety & depression is often conceptualized as an automatic & intrusive psychological experience for which there is little relief beyond distraction, mindfulness etc. Dr. Michael Greenberg, clinical psychologist and Director of OCD Associates, has re-framed rumination as a compulsion which is amenable to treatment via a number of specific techniques. In this conversation we cover:how Dr. Greenberg's conceptualization of OCD differs from traditional...
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The elements of the Dark Triad personality include Machiavellianism, subclinical narcissism, and subclinical psychopathy. The Dark Tetrad added everyday sadism. I propose a new construct: the Dark Pentagram Personality which will incorporate borderline personality and covert narcissism, but not everyday sadism (which overlaps psychopathy). Find and Buy MOST of my BOOKS and eBOOKS in my Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/60F8EC8A-5812-4007-9F2C-DFA02EA713B3
Topics: narcissism, personality, narcissistic personality disorder, NPD, psychopaths, antisocial,...
My guest today is Jennifer Sweeton PhD. She is the author of the new book, Eight Key Brain Areas of Mental Health and Illness which will be the focus of our discussion. Dr. Sweeton is a clinical psychologist, best-selling author, and internationally recognized expert on trauma, anxiety, and neuroscience. Based in Kansas City, Kansas, she has trained more than 15,000 clinicians in all fifty US states, and in over twenty countries.
Topics: Thalamus, Amygdala, Hippocampus, Insula, Nucleus Acumbens, Anterior Cingulate Cortex, Ventromedial...
14 pages. ASPE Research Brief, January 2022. ASPE (Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation). Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) is a non-diagnostic umbrella term used to describe the range of disability that can result from prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). FASD is estimated to affect as many as 11 to 50 per 1,000 children in the United States. FASD affects individuals throughout their life course and the condition can involve cognitive, behavioral, and physical health...
Topics: research, planning, evaluation, fetal, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, FASD, outcome, policy,...
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· URDU-METHODOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION BETWEEN “MIFTAH KUNUZ-AL-SUNNAH” AND “AL-MUJAM AL-MUFAHRIS LI ALFAZ AL HADITH AL NABVI”: ANALYTICAL STUDY · URDU-IMAM KHATTABI AS A JURIST (RESEARCH STUDY IN THE CONTEXT OF “MA'ALIM AL-SUNAN) · URDU-THE EFFECTS OF RELATIONSHIP WITH NON-MUSLIMS ON THE SOCIETY · URDU-THE SIGNIFICANCE OF QAṢAṢ AL-QURʾĀN ON HUMAN SOCIETY · URDU-A REVIEW OF EVOLUTION OF ORIENTAL ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF QURAN IN WEST · ARABIC-THE...
Topics: Atraf al-Hadith, Wensinck, Miftah Kunuz al-Sunnah, al-Muʻjam al-Mufahras, اطراف...
While low mood & sadness are very frequently adaptive responses to life's challenges, there are times where this normally adaptive mechanism is applied for too long, at the wrong time, or at the wrong intensity in the form of major depressive disorder. In our 2nd annual Fireside Chat geared for mental health clinicians and consumers alike, host of Thoughts on Record, Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych provides an in-depth overview of depression from a variety of perspectives including: the cognitive,...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
My guest, today is Edward Tick PhD. Seeking the most powerful healing practices to address the invisible wounds of war, Dr. Ed Tick has led journeys to Viet Nam for veterans, survivors, activists and pilgrims for the past twenty years. We will discuss his latest book, Coming Home in Vietnam a moving and revelatory collection documents the people, places and experiences on these journeys. It illuminates the soul-searching and healing that occurs when Vietnamese women and children and...
Topics: War, Viet Nam, The American War, warrior archetype, moral injury, PTSD, trauma, wounded warriors,...
Clinical presentations characterized by "overcontrol" of emotions (e.g., OCPD, chronic depression, eating disorders) can present a very unique set of challenges & opportunities within the therapeutic setting. Psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer, Hope Arnold, LCSW, MA, joins us for a discussion of the promise of Radically Open Dialetcial Behavior Therapy (RO DBT) for assisting these clients. In this discussion we cover:a overview of RO DBT & how Hope became interested in...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
Clients with both an intellectual disability and mental health diagnosis are among the most vulnerable members of our society; however, these clients often face significant barriers with respect to accessing services for a number of complex reasons. Dr. Philip Grandia, C. Psych joins us for an in-depth discussion of working with clients with an intellectual disability in a mental health context. In this episode we cover: a general overview and description of intellectual disability (ID)...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
Conversations around the conceptualization, development & implementation of diagnostic frameworks around mental illness often generate more questions than answers, but are endlessly fascinating in their ability to pull on a number of diverse & interesting threads of inquiry. Clinical psychologist, professor & former president of the Canadian Association for Cognitive & Behavioural Therapies (CACBT), Dr. Andrea Ashbaugh, C.Psych returns to Thoughts on Record for a discussion of...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
My return guest is Dr. Stephen Porges whom I interviewed 10 years ago on the Polyvagal Theory of which he is the originator. He is Distinguished University Scientist at Indiana University where he is the founding director of the Traumatic Stress Research Consortium in the Kinsey Institute. He has published more than 350 peer reviewed scientific papers across several disciplines including anesthesiology, biomedical engineering, critical care medicine, ergonomics, exercise physiology,...
Topics: Polyvagal Theory, Vagal Brake, psychotherapy, Polyvagal-informed therapy, safety, neural exercise,...
While most psychotherapists identify with one predominant theoretical orientation, in practice it is common for clinicians to adopt an "eclectic" approach that aligns with the varied lens/interests a clinician might hold as well as to meet the varied needs of clients. Consultant, coach, author and podcast host, Imi Lo, joins host Dr. Pete Kelly for a very wide-ranging discussion of a variety of topics related to psychotherapy including: Imi's preferred theoretical orientation,...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
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Narcissists are 2 year old infants who are trapped in a post-traumatic condition characterized by a perpetual prolonged complicated grief coupled with depression. Already in 1942 Hervey Cleckley hypothesized that narcissists and psychopaths may be actually emotionally hypersensitive and inordinately intelligent. Their disorders are defensive attempts to wall off emotions that were so profound that they threatened to overwhelm and dysregulate them. Theirs is a post-traumatic state that can best...
Topics: Grief, grieving, mourning, defenses, disability, illness, sickness, weak, health, narcissism,...
My return guest is Prof. Brett Kahr who has been on the show many times before. He is a noted UK Psychoanalyst with the London Tavistock Centre and the author of many books, the most recent of which is Freud’s Pandemics: Surviving Global War, Spanish Flu, and the Nazis, which we’ll be discussing today.
Topics: The Freud Library, London, Anna Freud, Freud’s children Tavistock Centre, Nazi persecution of...
Dreams have long been a source of fascination, mystery & intrigue, yet there is now an abundance of scientific evidence to shed light on the origins, nature, and purpose of this captivating aspect of the human experience. Sleep neuroscientist Dr. Sidarta Ribeiro, joins host Dr. Pete Kelly, C.Psych for an in-depth consideration of many of the themes explored in his book The Oracle of Night: The History & Science of Dreaming. In this discussion they cover: what led Dr. Ribeiro to write...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
While many parenting books and websites emphasize the critical role of the parent in influencing a child's behaviour, it is frequently overlooked that all children possess a genetically driven temperament which exerts a powerful influence not only on the child's behaviour, but on the behaviour of their parents. Dr. Danielle Dick, joins us for a discussion of some of the core ideas contained in her new book The Child Code: Understanding Your Child's Unique Nature for Happier, More Effective...
Topics: Podcast, mental health, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, evolutionary psychology,...
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of psychotherapists were forced to migrate their practice to teletherapy or secure video. While many have embraced this new mode of practice and have even found enhancements to their delivery of therapy, others are eager to return to the office or adopt a hybrid model. Dr. Hannah Zeavin, author of the The Distance Cure: A History Teletherapy, joins us for a conversation around the history of teletherapy as well as systems-level implications...
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While trauma perpetuated by traumatic loss or imminent threat to one's life is familiar and salient to most psychotherapists, the pervasiveness & severity of trauma precipitated by "moral injury" experienced during and/or after a trauma is frequently underestimated and overlooked as a factor that can exacerbate and/or maintain PTSD. Internationally recognized expert in PTSD, psychologist, researcher & author, Dr. Brett Litz, joins us for an interview around the Adaptive...
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While self-care is widely acknowledged as being critical to effective and sustainable engagement in the provision of mental health services, it is an area of focus that is frequently neglected by mental health professionals for a variety of complex reasons. Co-founders of the website Intentional Therapist, Drs. Karen Dyck & Melissa Tieseen, return to Thoughts on Record to discuss workplace hazards that mental health professionals must navigate. We also review fundamental aspects of...
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In many contexts - both in-person and online - it can often feel like reasonable behaviour, the ability to constructively disagree, and basic kindness are in short supply. Award-winning science journalist and author, Melissa Wenner Moyer, joins us to discuss some of the themes in her new book How to Raise Kids Who Aren't Assholes. In this discussion we cover:a consideration of the evidence that parenting is failing children and creating an increase in bad behaviour features of the current...
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In March of 2019 writer Ellen Jaffe was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. She had just changed her life by moving from Hamilton to Toronto to live with her partner, Roger Gilbert. Then Covid struck and the whole world seemed to be going through the cosmic changes she herself was facing. Tune in to hear how writing helped her deal with her crisis within a crisis.
Topics: Roger Gilbert, Lil Blume, Syntymalauluja/Birth Songs, Therapeia Foundation Helsinki, Jewish...
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"When in Exile, do": In celebration of my 68th birthday I went to South Bass Island, Ohio for a week from September 5 - 12, 2021. I stayed in a cabent, a combination cabin/tent - mainly a tent by virtue of its roof. Not having any friends who would go with me I was alone in accomodations for 4. I took a few things with me recently purchased at a thrift store that included a mini-guitar. It was my intention to make a movie called "bent" in honor of the last 4 letters...
Topics: bent, social analysis, tENTATIVELY a cONVENIENCE, mini-guitar, South Bass Island Ohio, thought...
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Submission to NZ Parliament about Banning Conversion Therapy in NZ.
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My guest today is Melanie McGhee L.C.S.W. developer of Acceptance and Integration Training. She is an award-winning author, teacher, and psychotherapist with extensive training in Ericksonian Hypnosis, Transactional Analysis, Redecision Therapy, Self Acceptance Training, and Energy Psychology.
Topics: Radical self-acceptance, spiritual training, psychotherapy, spiritual journey, Ericksonian...
Hello everyone - hope you are well! We just wanted to quickly let you know that we'll be taking a scheduled break for the rest of the summer and will be back with new episodes in the fall - we've got lots of great guests lined up and we're really looking forward to those conversations! Just as a quick reflection, it's been such a joy recording and putting out the podcast - we're so grateful to each and every guest for their contribution to the journey that we've been on with the podcast which...
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Teacher at Avondale GATE Magnet School, Michelle Gierman, discusses current issues in gifted education, the focus on differentiation, empowerment, and choice. Stay up to date with our videos by subscribing to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicCenterTV15?sub_confirmation=1. Visit our website for more information on the Megacast and The Splash: https://civiccentertv.com/ Follow us ⬇ ⬇ • https://www.youtube.com/user/CivicCenterTV15 • https://www.facebook.com/civiccentertv15/...
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