I'd been studying clinical psychology at Harvard. Clinical psychology is the art of figuring out what's wrong with anyone.Neem Karoli Baba was all about what could be right with people.
If you're a doctor, if you understand that, then what is it when it doesn't work? So clinical psychology , which is, I say, my interest, is the application of psychology in clinical settings where people have emotional or psychological difficulties. And these include hospitals, in particular mental health but also child health or clinics-- wherever people present the psychological distress.
and I tracked him down. I'd been studying clinical psychology at Harvard. Clinical psychology is the art of figuring out what's wrong with anyone.
So I ended up doing what any reasonable skeptic would do, and I became a scientist. I got my master's in clinical psychology and spent almost the last decade studying the science of creativity. And what I discovered surprised me because creativity isn't just a talent.
People have tried to understand what's going on inside our heads, and the science of psychology has developed. And that's the background to clinical psychology . I will just briefly mention what that is.
She graduates with honors. She gets her doctorate in clinical psychology from Duke. She becomes the dean of the college at Middlebury.
He's an Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology at Santa Clara University. He holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kansas and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the VA Palo Alto Health Care System , a medical center associated with Stanford University.
But he just stood there and just sang. I'm in the field of clinical psychology , so we're in very different fields.
do you integrate that that richness of experience and that's why I became a, um, psychotherapist. I got my master's in clinical psychology . And it was tough, because, uh, I had already studied this complete system of thought. Very complete 2500 years old, it had been debated, it had been, you know, uh, uh, discussed, it been meditated upon, it's you know. All this so rich so deep, so thick. And then I come back to California and I'm working with,
go of life at the end of life. Now, we as clinical psychology work very closely with medicine. I mentioned the training to become a doctor.
because psychedelic research was shut down. So I couldn't get into graduate schools for a clinical psychology PhD program, because whenever I told them I wanted to do MDMA, they were like, well, maybe they're somewhere else you would be more comfortable.
Oh wow. So what brought you to spend the last 30 years in researching memory? Well, I ended up getting into clinical psychology at first. So I never really trained in neuroscience or psychology.
And I'm very excited because Kati is also a YouTuber. So she is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine. Over the past 10 years, she's leveraged social media to share mental health information worldwide through her videos.
One of the specialties within medicine-- when you've done your basic training, you can choose to do psychiatry. Now, psychiatry is different in clinical psychology , in that to be a psychiatrist, which in fact our daughter is, you have to do medicine first. So she's done the whole business of anatomy, physiology, and all that stuff, which I didn't do.
I love it. Now, how is it that you-- in your book, you talk about in order for you to be chosen you And I went back to school and I got a master's and doctorate in clinical psychology , which I'm very proud of.
But my wife and I met when I was applying to graduate school. We were both in a graduate school interview together, like a group interview for a clinical psychology program. And I just fell in love immediately when I saw her.
at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in San Francisco. He holds doctorates in molecular biology, biophysics, and clinical psychology . Since 2004, he has been teaching neuroscience to the Tibetan monks and nuns in India, part of a dialogue between science
and of the team. And Trevor has always had a really diverse staff from a skill set perspective, like folks with PhDs in clinical psychology and medical doctors with expertise in youth psychiatry, and so I think just an incredible team at Trevor that was really well positioned to do this work.
I served as a photojournalist in the army for four years, which was a crazy, fantastic, stressful, bizarre experience. And then, afterwards, I used my GI Bill to get a PhD in clinical psychology and become a psychologist. And I've worked in academia for about 25 years.
So you might really ask yourself, I think one of the most useful questions from a long career in clinical psychology , what,
And I went to NYU, oh, my god, to a PhD program in clinical psychology .
She holds a BA in journalism, a master's degree in psychology, and PhD in clinical psychology .