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Send Us Your IdeaGraham Taylor, PhD, is one of the hosts of Behavioral Health Today. Graham is the Chief Learning Officer at Triad, and is also a clinical psychologist with experience in hospitals, private practice, and test prep for the past 25 years.
Graham is a wonderful conversationalist who brings a wealth of knowledge on the topics we cover on the podcast - and through it, to our audience.
Sharlee R. Dixon, LMSW, MEd is the newest host of Behavioral Health Today. Sharlee is a practicing School Social Worker in North Carolina working with children and their families from varying backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. Sharlee is also a content creator for Triad writing and editing test prep material for Social Work examinations.
Erin Elmore, PsyD, is the third host of Behavioral Health Today. Erin is a psychologist whose practice focuses on children, teens, and young adults. She is based out of San Diego, CA and one of our top test prep experts in the Triad family.
The Future of Humanization in the Workforce with Heather McGowan – Episode 234
To celebrate Heather McGowan's selection as a keynote speaker at NATCON '24, we're thrilled to spotlight her featured appearance in this episode of Behavioral Health Today. In this episode, Dr. Erin Elmore speaks with Heather McGowan. Heather is a thought leader, author, and one of the leading voices on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Heather’s groundbreaking approach to the future of work and learning has made employees more fulfilled and innovative, leaders more potent and empathetic, and businesses more effective at reaching their goals in a rapidly evolving market. Heather is at the forefront of challenging what it means to be a leader in the future of work. She would say it’s not about lifting up the ‘best’ or most dominant performers, but rather selecting the most collaborative, the most empathetic, and the most fundamentally human among us to lead.
View this EpisodeUnveiling Imposter Syndrome: Confronting Self-Doubt & Embracing Authenticity with Regan Schriver, PsyD, MSW – Episode 295
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 Work as well as the Director of the MSSW Program, Knoxville Campus and chair of the Forensic Social Work Certificate Program. He teaches clinical and leadership courses in the MSSW program. He also serves as the Special Assistant to the President of Catholic Charities USA. In this role he takes part in a team process to develop integrated health programs within the network. We’re excited to have Ragan with us to discuss imposter syndrome, the different ways imposter syndrome shows up in our lives and explore ways to deal with it.
View this EpisodeRevolutionize Healthcare: A Human-Centered Approach with Dr. Craig Joseph – Episode 294
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 his extensive background in healthcare and technology spanning 25 years. As Nordic Global's Chief Medical Officer, he embodies a commitment to enhancing healthcare through human-centered design, technology, and common sense. Beginning as a primary care pediatrician, Dr. Joseph transitioned to health IT, playing a crucial role in building the Foundation System at Epic and implementing electronic health records across the US and Europe. As an acclaimed author of the book “Designing for Health: The Human-Centered Approach”, Craig delves into the challenges of repairing the healthcare system and the opportunity for technology to help. We’re excited to have Craig with us today to discuss complexities of a fractured healthcare system, and highlighting the crucial role of technology for the betterment of both patients and providers.
View this EpisodeDepression, Anxiety & the Bill of Emotional Rights with Dr. Ardeshir Mehran – Episode 293
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, and leadership coach who challenges conventional notions of depression. Holding a Ph.D. and M.Ed. from Columbia University, Ardeshir draws from over thirty years of experience in counseling, organizational psychology, and research, guiding global leaders and operational teams across diverse industries. Ardeshir’s groundbreaking approach, The Bill of Emotional Rights, offers a revolutionary cure for depression, a method applied successfully to heal both himself and countless clients. Through the Dr. Mehran Method, he guides clients to faster, stronger, and longer-lasting outcomes, drawing from over three decades of experience. Currently residing in Northern California, he balances his transformative work with a passion for running, wandering in nature, photography, poetry, and other artistic pursuits. We’re excited to have Ardeshir with us today to discuss his newest book “You are Not Depressed. You are Un-Finished” and the Bill of Emotional Rights.
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