129: International Assessment Series #1: Assessment in Australia w/ Debbie Anderson

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Welcome to the International Assessment Series! Over the next three episodes, I’ll be talking with clinicians from different countries around the world to get an idea of how they practice. Guests hail from Australia, South Africa, and Russia. If you haven’t subscribed to the podcast, now is a great time to do so in order to catch all of these …

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Dr. Sharp: Hey everyone. Welcome back to another episode of The Testing Psychologist podcast, the podcast, where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. I’m your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. All right, y’all. Today is a solo business episode where I am going to be …

127: Essentials of Traumatic Brain Injury w/ Dr. Katie Scott

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Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. The world of traumatic brain injuries is complex and nuanced. Dr. Katie Scott, a neuropsychologist at the University of Michigan’s Mary A. Rackham Institute, is here to talk through the essentials of this multi-layered area. She also provided a fantastic resources list for the Cool Things Mentioned section. Here are just a …

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Dr. Sharp: [00:00:00] Hey everyone. Welcome back to The Testing Psychologist podcast, the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of neuropsychological and psychological assessment. I’m your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. Today’s guest is a special one for me. Dr. Katie Scott is a former practicum student of …

TTP#126 Ideas and Precautions for Returning to In-Person Assessment

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Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a complete rollercoaster for many of us. As some parts of the country are returning to in-person assessment, we’re now scrambling to figure out what assessment looks like in the age of social distancing. I’ve gathered a number of ideas, both from research and anecdotal situations, to …

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[00:00:00] Hey everyone. Welcome back to The Testing psychologist podcast, the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. I’m Dr. Jeremy Sharp, your host, a licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. Today’s episode is all about returning to in-person testing. This is slowly but surely becoming a reality for …

TTP#125 Parenting as a Developmental Stage w/ Dr. Rita Eichenstein

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Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. “Parenting should be a separate developmental stage.” Dr. Rita Eichenstein is here today to talk with me about parenting and the changes that happen when adults adopt this new identity, particularly when parenting “atypical” kids. We focus on the stages of grief model that she discusses in her book, Not What I …

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[00:00:00] Dr. Sharp: Hey everyone. Welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast. This is your host, Dr. Jeremy Sharp, licensed psychologist, group practice owner, and private practice coach. This is the podcast where we talk all about the business and practice of psychological and neuropsychological assessment. Welcome back. Today is interview day. I am lucky to be talking with Dr. Rita Eichenstein. …

TTP#124: Options for Remote Autism Assessment

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Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. I’m back with you today for a “business” episode talking all about the options for remote assessment of autism. Many of us have adopted remote assessment options for cognitive and behavioral assessment, but autism remains the final frontier during COVID-19 simply because many of us rely on in-person, non-socially distanced interactions to …