Dr. BJ Guenther hosts this weekly live show about college mental health. Guests are interviewed about topics such as anxiety, relationships, grades, depression and other topics pertinent to college students.
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Brain Matters S11.E18: Making, And Keeping, Friends at College
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51:31Dr. Guenther interviews Clinical Psychologist Dr Sabrina Romanoff on the challenges of making friends in college. The post Brain Matters S11.E18: Making, And Keeping, Friends at College first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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Dr. Guenther interviews Dr Jake Porter, Licensed Professional Counselor and founder of Daring Ventures Counseling in Houston, Texas. Dr Porter specializes in helping couples who have experienced Betrayal Trauma. The post Brain Matters S11.E17: Betrayal Trauma first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.…
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Dr. Guenther discusses hangxiety. The post Brain Matters S11.E16: Hangxiety first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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Brain Matters S11.E15: Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking
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1:02:30Dr Guenther interviews Chris Hadnagy, master hacker and author of the best-selling book Human Hacking. The post Brain Matters S11.E15: Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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Brain Matters S11.E14: Hypnotherapy: The Neuroscience Behind Rapid and Lasting Change
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59:49Dr. Guenther interviews Maggie Minsk, Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Hypnotherapist about the benefits of using hypnotherapy as a compliment to traditional therapy. The post Brain Matters S11.E14: Hypnotherapy: The Neuroscience Behind Rapid and Lasting Change first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.…
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Brain Matters S07.E13: Benefits of Outdoor Recreation on Mental Health
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39:09Dr Guenther interviews Assistant Director for Outdoor Recreation at the Univ of AL, Clif McIntosh about how outdoor recreation can benefit mental health in college students, and what services are provided. The post Brain Matters S07.E13: Benefits of Outdoor Recreation on Mental Health first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.…
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Brain Matters S07.E08: Alternative Treatment for Stress and Anxiety
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38:48Dr Guenther interviews naturopathic physician, Dr Sarita Elizabeth Cox about non-traditional treatments for stress and anxiety. The post Brain Matters S07.E08: Alternative Treatment for Stress and Anxiety first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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Brain Matters S07.E06: Are Ghosts Beneficial to Your Mental Health?
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49:52Dr Guenther interviews Dr Alan Brown, professor at Univ of West AL about authoring over 30 books about hauntings in the US, and in particular, in Alabama, and how hauntings might be beneficial for some. The post Brain Matters S07.E06: Are Ghosts Beneficial to Your Mental Health? first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.…
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Brain Matters S07.E02: Children of hoarders
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48:23By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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Brain Matters S07.E01: Supporting Suicidal Friends
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51:44Dr Guenther interviewed guests about how to support a friend who may be at risk for suicide. The post Brain Matters S07.E01: Supporting Suicidal Friends first appeared on Capstone Voices Podcasting Network.By WVUA-FM | UA Student Media | The University of Alabama
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