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Masters of Social Work

Masters of Social Work

Dovid Becker, LCSW

Hosted by Dovid Becker, the Masters of Social Work podcast is a series of captivating conversations with leaders in the field of mental health. Hear their stories, their journeys, and learn from their wisdom. Open, entertaining and deeply insightful, the podcast is all about personal growth and the way to get there. Travel behind the scenes into the powerful world of therapy and learn from the best.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Masters of Social Work episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Masters of Social Work for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Masters of Social Work episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Masters of Social Work - #7) Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment: The Power of EMDR
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03/16/25 • 54 min

Roy Kiessling, LISW, is a leading expert in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and a pioneer in modernizing EMDR training. He is the founder of EMDR Consulting. Kiessling has trained thousands of therapists worldwide, helping them integrate EMDR into their practice with confidence and effectiveness.

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Masters of Social Work - #3) Being "REAL" in the therapy room
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10/30/24 • 37 min

Dr. Akiva Perlman delves into the power of authenticity in therapy, emphasizing how the therapeutic relationship is central to healing. Reflecting on personal moments of judgment and vulnerability, he explores how embracing our flaws can lead to deeper self-acceptance. This episode invites listeners to consider the courage it takes to face themselves honestly in the journey toward growth.

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Masters of Social Work - #5) The Superpower of the ADHD Brain
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01/22/25 • 54 min

Dr. Nachi Felt, Ph.D., also known as the “ADHD Doctor,” is an ADHD & Executive Functioning specialist. He’s a professor at Columbia University where he teaches Psychopathology and co-directs the Cognition and Neuroscience Research Lab. Dr. Felt has developed his “Cycles of Clarity” technique, which is designed to empower fellow ADHDers to create their own clarity, confidence and control.

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Masters of Social Work - #4) Inside DBT: How and Why It Works
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11/27/24 • 47 min

Join Charles Swenson as he does a deep dive into the life-changing power of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Used strategically, DBT's groundbreaking skills can help manage intense feelings and build resilience. Learn how to respond, not react with Swenson on the latest MASTERS episode.

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Masters of Social Work - #6) A Global Look at Therapy

#6) A Global Look at Therapy

Masters of Social Work

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02/19/25 • 58 min

Moshe Norman is the owner of Transcend Counseling Services and the host of the Mondays with Moshe weekly Zoom call. He’s a clinician in private practice, and a former Adjunct Professor in the Sara Schenirer program. Moshe provides training for therapists and has developed a highly regarded program to help young couples develop a strong emotional foundation for marriage.

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Masters of Social Work - #1) Inside ADHD: Discovering What Really Works With Patients
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09/10/24 • 51 min

Dr. Russell Ramsay is world renowned for ADHD research and treatment.
He discusses the challenges and the victories he’s experienced during his decades in the field.

https://www.cbt4adhd.com/

Adult ADHD Tool Kit

Rethinking Adult ADHD

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Shloime Zimmerman talks to Dovid Becker about the challenges to Kedushah that boys face these days and what we can do about it. Using a Torah backed approach together with cutting-edge psychological research, Zimmerman seeks to "normalize" these conversations and empower parents to show up for their children.

Disclaimer: This episode contains sensitive material and may not be suitable for younger audiences. Listener discretion is advised. The views expressed in this episode are those of the guest and do not reflect the views of Sara Schenirer Institute. We do not take responsibility for the advice or guidance provided within this episode.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Masters of Social Work have?

Masters of Social Work currently has 7 episodes available.

What topics does Masters of Social Work cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Psychology, Mental Health, Podcasts, Social Work, Education and Relationships.

What is the most popular episode on Masters of Social Work?

The episode title '#7) Revolutionizing Trauma Treatment: The Power of EMDR' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Masters of Social Work?

The average episode length on Masters of Social Work is 49 minutes.

How often are episodes of Masters of Social Work released?

Episodes of Masters of Social Work are typically released every 28 days.

When was the first episode of Masters of Social Work?

The first episode of Masters of Social Work was released on Sep 10, 2024.

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