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  • Mindy Dunagan, PhD discusses her dissertation research, focusing on the wellness levels of female college athletes using the Indivisible Self Model by Meyers and Sweeney.

    The podcast emphasizes the importance of a focused, client-driven approach in therapeutic settings and highlights the effectiveness of brief, targeted interventions in improving wellness.

    Indivisible Self Model Overview:

    The model assesses wellness across five broad areas: Coping Self, Coping Self, Creative Self, Essential Self, Physical Self, and the Social Self. It is adaptable and can be integrated into various therapeutic frameworks. You can find more detailed information about this model here.

    About Mindy Dunagan, PhD, LPC

    Dr. Mindy Dunagan serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling at Nova Southeastern University's College of Psychology. A Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia, she possesses a wealth of experience in individual and group counseling that spans across various age groups, including children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly. Her clinical focus includes supporting athletes, LGBT individuals, and college students, along with providing specialized play therapy for children.

    Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Dunagan is actively engaged in service and leadership roles within the professional community. Her research interests encompass holistic wellness, group counseling, play therapy, and clinical supervision, reflecting her dedication to both advancing the field of counseling and enhancing the professional growth of future counselors. Dr. Dunagan is committed to nurturing growth and resilience in her clients while contributing meaningfully to the counseling profession through her practice and scholarship.

    References:

    Dunagan, Mindy, "The Effect of a Second-Order Factor Wellness Intervention on the Total Wellness of Female Collegiate Athletes" (2015). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 1376. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/etd/1376 

    Myers, J. E., & Sweeney, T. J. (2004). The Indivisible Self: An Evidence-Based Model of Wellness. Journal of Individual Psychology, 60(3), 234-245.

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

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  • In this episode, Jackie talks with David Ragland, CFP, about crucial business strategies for independent contractors, emphasizing simplicity and the importance of building a team of experts.

    Key Takeaways:

    Keep It Simple: Focus on simplifying business operations and day-to-day activities.Leverage Expertise: Build a team of professionals to support various aspects of your business.Set Competitive Rates: Begin with competitive pricing and adjust as you gain more clients and experience.Financial Organization: Stay organized with separate business accounts and regular financial reviews.

    About David Ragland, CFP:

    David Ragland is a Certified Financial Plannerℱ and Chief Executive Officer of IRC Wealth. Holding both a BBA and a Master’s degree in Accounting from the University of Georgia, David began his career in the tax division of Ernst & Young. He then served as CFO for several companies, gaining experience in taking companies public and propelling one on to the INC 500 List of Fastest Growing Companies.


    David blends a traditional academic and professional background with a fresh and energetic focus. As a successful businessman, Ironman triathlete, financial “coach,” and best-selling author, he understands and articulates the core ingredients that can motivate, energize and push people across their personal finish lines.


    Resources for independent contractors available from IRC Wealth: https://ircwealth.com/resources


    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

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  • Host: Jackie Dunagan, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor

    Episode Summary: In this solo episode, Jackie dives into the often challenging task of record keeping, focusing primarily on note-taking for clinicians. Jackie shares her personal experiences and confesses to not being naturally organized, highlighting the common struggle among right-brained clinicians who excel in emotional and clinical skills but may find administrative tasks daunting. This episode aims to demystify note-taking, providing practical tips and emphasizing the importance of keeping it simple and effective.

    Key Points Discussed:

    The Importance of Note-Taking:

    Note-taking is an ethical requirement and a standard of care upheld by major professional organizations (e.g., AAMFT, ACA, APA, NASW).It protects against malpractice claims and is often necessary for insurance reimbursements.Proper notes enhance clinical skills and ensure continuity in client care.

    Common Misconceptions and Challenges:

    Many clinicians overcomplicate note-taking, aiming for perfection rather than sufficiency.The need for notes to be concise yet comprehensive, balancing detail with client confidentiality.

    Types of Notes:

    Progress Notes: Document the clinical journey, including who was present, the type of therapy, progress, and psychological impairments.Process Notes: Used by clinicians to process the case and plan interventions, requiring confidentiality but more detailed than progress notes.

    Note-Taking Systems and Tips:

    Formats: SOAP (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan), DAP (Data, Assessment, Plan), and BIRP (Behavior, Intervention, Response, Plan).Tools and Methods: Dictation, scannable notebooks, and potentially AI-driven note-taking programs.Experiment with different systems to find what works best for you and integrate it into your workflow.

    Risk Management:

    Ensure notes are HIPAA-compliant, whether kept digitally or in hard copy.

    Practical Advice:

    Don’t strive for perfection; “good enough” is often excellent.Regularly review notes before sessions to ensure continuity and preparedness.Customize your note-taking practice to fit your personal and professional needs, ensuring it doesn’t add unnecessary stress.

    Closing Thoughts: Jackie encourages clinicians not to stress over note-taking and to adopt a mindset where "good enough" is sufficient. By simplifying the process, clinicians can focus more on providing quality care to their clients.

    Call to Action:

    Share your note-taking experiences and tips with Jackie.Consider trying out new tools or systems mentioned in the episode to see if they can simplify your practice.

    Resources Mentioned:

    "Documenting Psychotherapy Essentials for Mental Health Practitioners" by Malene Williams and Austin.

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We

  • In this episode, Rebekah Jones, LPC, CPCS, shares how she lays the groundwork for her work with minors.  If you are like me, it feels like there are a lot of t’s to cross and i’s to dot when you work with minors.  Rebekah certainly made it feel a lot more manageable for me, although I’m still sticking with adults.  We discuss how she navigates getting consent from parents or guardians, how she protects confidentiality for the child, and her approach to the question of providing custody recommendations.

    If you enjoy the show, please click the follow button in your podcast player and new episodes will appear automatically in your podcast feed. 

    About Rebekah Jones, LPC, CPCS

    Rebekah Jones is a licensed professional counselor and a certified professional counselor supervisor.  She is in practice at Grow Counseling in Peachtree City Georgia.  She works with men, women, children, and teens, and specializes in parenting, life transitions, anxiety, and depression

    You may find more info about Rebekah at: https://growcounseling.com/team/rebekah-jones/

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

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  • Dr. Wendy Dickinson Ragland, joins us today to discuss considerations with regard to setting clinical fees. 

    In this podcast, Dr. Dickinson and I have an open chat about setting fees for your clinical work.  In this podcast, we discuss:

    Considerations with regard to setting an appropriate feeWhen you might want to consider lowering your fee or doing pro-bono workHow some of our own stuff can get in the way of your setting an appropriate fee for your work

    About Wendy Dickinson Ragland, PhD

    Dr. Dickinson is a licensed psychologist. She received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Georgia State University. Dr. Dickinson is the Founder and CEO at GROW Counseling, GROW Counseling Network, GROW Restored, and The Right Counselor website.  

    You may find more info about Dr. Dickinson at: https://growcounseling.com/team/wendy-dickinson/

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

  • In this episode, we discuss how fitness and yoga can be used as a supplement to mental health counseling. Lauren and John Busing discuss their approach to wellness and fitness. John and Lauren are the owners of MOVE+breathe in Cumming, GA.

    About Lauren and John

    Lauren Reese Busing, E-RYT 200 and Certified Yoga Tune Up¼ Teacher, is co-owner of MOVE+breathe. She has been involved in group fitness for over 20 years. She started with teaching aerobics, weight training classes, and triathlons. After several injuries, Lauren found herself in pain. Frustrated – because even though she was “fit”, her body was always hurting – she turned to yoga to find strength and healing for her injuries. Yoga not only helped her feel better physically, but yoga also taught her the importance of balance, both literally and figuratively.

    Lauren’s classes are powerful yet playful and encouraging. Her creative sequencing mirrors her lighthearted personality, and each class is a new experience. Lauren’s goal is to help her students find balance for their bodies and their lives. She finds her passion in working with athletes (both privately, with sports teams, and with both college and professional athletes), leading adult yoga retreats, and teaching kids yoga. Lauren was a PrAna featured yogi on REI’s Yoga for Athletes Live Tour, and she has studied with Sage Rountree, Jill Miller, and Leslie Kaminoff.

    Certifications include RYT 200 Lifted Heart Yoga School, Certified Sage Yoga for Athletes Teacher (one of only 33 in the country!), Certified Yoga Tune UpÂź Teacher, Certified Roll Model MethodÂź Teacher, Certified Functional Movement Systems, Certified Grounded Kids Instructor, and Certified Yoga Fit.

    John Busing played college football at Miami University and professionally in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, and New York Giants. While involved in athletics growing up he developed a passion for the training and preparation it took to achieve results. Upon retirement in 2012, he moved into fitness and performance to follow that passion. Since then he has worked with all segments of the population including youth, college and professional athletes as well as those wanting to achieve fitness and wellness goals. John is looking forward to sharing his fitness, health and wellness philosophy with you in order to live a healthy lifestyle and move well.

    John’s strength classes incorporate mindful movement with resistance to strengthen the body and mind.

    Connect with MOVE+breathe

    Follow MOVE+breathe on Instagram

    Resources mentioned in this podcast: 

    McGonigal, K. (2021). The joy of movement : how exercise helps us find happiness, hope, connection, and courage (First trade paperback edition). Avery, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.Information on Polyvagal Theory at the Polyvagal Institute.

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic

  • In this episode of Everything is Clinical: A Podcast for Mental Health Pros, Matt Golino from Zen VR discusses how virtual reality can be used with clients to help them learn meditation and as a counseling tool, both in and out of session. 

    Matt is the founder and CEO of ZenVR. With almost ten years of meditation teaching experience and a Master's degree in Human-Computer Interaction, launching his MS thesis project, a virtual reality meditation classroom and curriculum, as a startup to help therapists and their clients build real life meditation and mindfulness skills was only natural.

    Matt is passionate about helping others find their paths into the often confusing world of mental health and meditation and believes using technology to incorporate research-backed practices to calm the mind alongside more standard therapy techniques is key to forging a mentally healthier tomorrow for our society!

    ZenVR's website is: https://www.zenvrapp.com/

    Matt can be reached at [email protected]

    Resources: Matt’s peer-reviewed article on using virtual reality meditation in a counseling setting. 

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

  • In this episode, Dr. Lisa Korey, talks with us about Autism Spectrum Disorder. Dr. Korey discusses what clinicians should pay attention to if they may have a client who may benefit from an ASD assessment referral. The 3 areas that she specifically highlights are social anxiety, sensory perception, and emotional regulation. She also discusses some of the common myths about individuals with ASD.

    In the podcast, Dr. Korey discusses three assessment tools that are available to the public and may be helpful for clients to use as screening tools. Each is discussed in detail in the podcast. NOTE: These are just screening tools and not to be used to rule out or confirm a diagnosis unless done by a specialist. 

    The Ritvo Autism Asperger Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R) - https://aspietests.org/userdetails.php?target=raads/index.phpThe Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) - https://aspietests.org/userdetails.php?target=aq/index.phpCamouflaging Autistic Traits (CAT-Q) for everyone, but especially for women, who tend to be very high masking - https://aspietests.org/userdetails.php?target=cat/index.php

    Dr. Lisa Korey is a licensed psychologist and the Director and Founder of North Metro Psychological Services, a private practice with a mission to empower and inspire neurodivergent individuals and families through psychological assessment and counseling.

    She has over 15 years of experience in providing diagnostic evaluation for autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr. Korey is passionate about providing neurodiversity-affirming care to children and adults. 

    You may find more info about Dr. Korey at https://www.northmetropsych.com/providers/dr-lisa-korey-psychologist-marietta-ga

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

  • In this episode, Dr. Rachel Scheinfield and I discuss attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and when it may be valuable to refer our clients for psychological evaluation for ADHD. We also discuss the benefits of the evaluation, for both the treating clinician and the client, as well as what to expect with an evaluation.

    Rachel is a licensed psychologist and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist who specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, young adults, parents, and families. She specifically work with individuals with depression, anxiety, ADHD, learning and executive functioning difficulties, mood disorders, social difficulties, behavioral challenges, and school refusal. Rachel's services include individual therapy, family therapy, parent coaching, psychological evaluations, and educational consultation with schools Rachel has worked in private practice for over 13 years, and was previously a school psychologist in a very well-renown high school in the Chicago suburbs (with approximately 4,000 students).

    Rachel practices with Powers Ferry Psychological Associates. She can be contacted by phone at  770-953-4744 ext. 20, or email at [email protected]

    As a screening tool for both clients and clinicians, Rachel refers to the Vanderbilt Scales. More information on the Vanderbilt Assessment Scales can be found at https://nichq.org/resource/nichq-vanderbilt-assessment-scales.

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

  • In this episode, I'm talking with Dustin Ellis, LMFT the options that couples have for counseling. "Traditional" couples counseling focuses on repair and enrichment. But often, couples need help with other issues: one person may be thinking about or may have decided to end the relationship, separated parents may need help co-parenting, the couple may be experiencing step family struggles. And these are just a a few. Dustin and I discuss how we determine what path to take with the couple. We also discuss a few times when couples therapy could do more harm than good.

    Dustin uses Emotionally Focused Therapy and Internal Family Systems to reveal and address patterns of communication and behaviors that perpetuate relational conflicts. Using this approach, Dustin’s work includes:

    Couples Counseling: Understanding negative communication patterns, conflict resolution, co-dependency, affair recovery, pre-marital counseling, parenting skills/strategies, parenting a child on the autism spectrum or with ADHDMen: Work-life balance, relationship skills, stress management, career/leadership development, motivation, perfectionism, boundaries, assertiveness, pornography, retirement, trauma, anger issues & grief.Adult ADHD & Autism: Navigating workplace and personal relationships, stage of life changes, anxietyLife Transitions and Athletic Performance: Development of novel coping skills in response to emerging needs, stress management specifically in response to performance pressure and external expectations You may find out more info about Dustin at https://growcounseling.com/team/dustin-ellis/

    Assessments discussed in this episode: The Gottman Relationship Check-up

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor

  • Wendy Dickinson Ragland, PhD discusses working with clients who meet the criteria for borderline personality. In this episode, we discuss the following:

    Some common presentations for borderline personality disorder The importance of attachment when working with a client with borderline personalityHow the work is likely going to be slow and clinicians may feel stuckWhen to consult

    Dr. Dickinson Ragland also touches on two resources for diagnosis and working with clients with borderline personality disorder.

    Free and Searchable Internet Version of the DSM 5 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed.) : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. (2013). Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/APA-DSM-5/mode/2upMcWilliams, N. (2011). Psychoanalytic diagnosis: Understanding personality structure in the clinical process (2nd ed.). Guilford Press.

    Dr. Dickinson is a licensed psychologist. She received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Georgia State University. She is the Founder and CEO at GROW Counseling, GROW Counseling Network, GROW Restored, and The Right Counselor .

    This podcast is purely informational and is not a replacement for professional supervision.   

    Music for this podcast has been provided by Audionautix.com. 

    About The Right Counselor website:

    At The Right Counselor, we work hard to drive the right kinds of traffic to your page, at no charge to you, so you can find the clients who are right for you. Our main goal is to create meaningful connections that lead to healthy communities. We have created an ad-free, soothing environment where you can focus on what you do best and know we will be working to make sure potential clients find you.

    Copyright 2024 The Right Counselor