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Informed Consent is all about community mental health as the hosts have experienced it. Heather is a seasoned LPC, who has worked 15+ years in mental health, and Gabriel is finishing his residency in counseling. Together they shed light on issues in community mental health and give a voice to those on the front lines.
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Changes in home life and daily living, our roles as counselors and how we serve our clients and our community, and podcasting life have all been disrupted. Heather and Gabriel are back for a second final episode to explore the ways in which our lives are affected by the continued spread of Coronavirus. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabr…
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Heather and Gabriel are MOVING! After a long discussion Heather and Gabriel decided it was time to move their conversation their started almost 4 years ago, to a new podcast channel. They will still be talking about the Mental Health Profession but as it pertains to not only Community Mental Health, but also private practice, techniques, theories a…
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It’s the end of the month and time for Bibliotherapy. This month instead of using a book or movie as a therapeutic tool, Heather and Gabriel use the movie “Joker” as an example of the broken mental health system and a catalyst for a conversation in surviving and thriving in this broken system. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roano…
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Case management and crisis services are not the same service yet much of the time case management seems crisis driven. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel discuss the roles of each service and how the two intersect as well as how to survive as a case manager when your program is operating as a crisis service. Join the conversation by emailing Gabr…
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Sadly, there are not always opportunities in community mental health for professional growth and development. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the means by which you can cultivate growth for yourself and your colleagues. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net…
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As licensed mental health professionals, we all have a requirement for continuing education. In this episode, Gabriel rerecords this episode where he and Heather reviewed the regulations regarding CEs and explore their methods for optimizing their learning experiences. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather…
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Heather and Gabriel round out the year by tackling professional communication. In this episode, they explore the Do’s and Don’ts of professional requests for supervision, networking and collaborating. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net…
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Setting boundaries with our own families can be challenging, especially in regards to our role as parents. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore their own experiences of setting boundaries as well as ways in which to support our clients in setting similar boundaries. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or He…
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Lauren Dempsey has her Masters in Mental Health Counseling and is currently working as a Supervisor in Case Management at the local Community Service board. Lauren is also apprenticing at LostBoys Strength & Conditioning, to develop her coaching and clinical skills to provide coaching for children and adults with various Mental Health Diagnoses. In…
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It’s the time of year when the days are shorter, darkness is more prevalent, and it’s colder outside. Heather and Gabriel explore depression with a seasonal pattern as well as some interventions to combat symptoms. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net…
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We spend much of the fall/winter holiday season focused on helping our clients set boundaries for their self preservation, yet how often do we consider those for ourselves. In this episode, Gabriel and Heather explore the many ways setting boundaries can enrich our holiday experiences. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.c…
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, Heather and Gabriel explore family dynamics with the monthly Cinematherapy episode. The movie, “The Fighter” is a real life depiction of addiction itself and family dynamics surrounding addiction. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net…
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The holidays can be stressful for many of us, and especially so for families who have adopted a child. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the unique challenges present for adopted children and their families along with strategies for change. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@…
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Homework is a frequent source of contention for many ADHDers and their families. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel discuss an approach to homework that builds skills and reduces conflict. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net저자 Informed Consent
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There is a great deal of hype around screen time for kids. In this episode, Gabriel and Heather explore the research and expert advice around screen time in general and specifically for ADHD. For more info on ADHD and screen time as well as all things ADHD https://www.additudemag.com/ Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.co…
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Just in time for Day of the Dead, Heather and Gabriel are releasing this bonus episode: Cinematherapy with the movie “The Book of Life”. This episode explores the movie’s themes of self actualization and individuation as well as family dynamics, and it’s use in our work with clients and families. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@ro…
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October is ADHD Awareness Month, and thus Heather and Gabriel are embarking on another series...this one all about ADHD! In this episode, Gabriel shares his strengths based approach to working with ADHDers. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net Follow this link for the PDF of the S…
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In today's episode Gabriel and Heather explore some depressing statistics on mental health issues, jump on their soapbox of abundance, and discuss how to have constructive conversation with friends and family members about mental health issues. If you have anything to add, have a question or concern, email us at gabriel@roanokeadhd.com or heathercl…
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September is Self Care Awareness Month. Thus in celebration of the month, Heather and Gabriel explore their own self care, both the wins and the misses, and challenge listeners to do the same. Join the conversation by emailing Gabriel gabriel@roanokeADHD.com and/or Heather heatherclifftlpc@cox.net저자 Informed Consent
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In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the use of the latest comedies on the experience of motherhood to support moms. Netflix comedies discussed: Ali Wong’s “Baby Cobra” and “Hard Knock Wife” Amy Schumer’s “Growing” “Working Moms” Christina Pazsitzky’s “Mother Inferior” Also discussed: “I Mom So Hard” found on YouTube as well as a standup sp…
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The series on Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders continues with an interview with Kimberly Chernichky, D.C., CACCP. Kimberly is a chiropractor specializing in care during childhood and pregnancy. In this episode, she discussed her work in supporting mothers and babies, as well as her work with children. For more information on Kimberly’s practice…
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Despite the fact that early identification is key, Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders are often not recognized. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel discuss screening for PMADs as well as the different treatment options. Note: Medication was not discussed as a treatment option, yet it is a highly effective treatment for many PMADs. Screening reso…
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Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders are the number one medical complication related to childbearing. For Adolescent mothers, this only adds to their complicated and challenging experience. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the prevalence and effect of PMADs on teen moms. Online Resources: Postpartum Support International www.postpartum.…
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Ep 158 PMAD Special Populations: Fathers and Military Families Heather and Gabriel continue the series on Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. In this episode, they explore the impact of PMADs on fathers and military families. Additional resources: www.postpartum.net/get-help/resources-for-fathers/ www.postpartumdads.org www.babiesaloud.com www.po…
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Heather and Gabriel continue the series on Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. In this episode, they explore the spectrum of disorders covered under the PMADs umbrella. The discussion includes the difference between the “baby blues” and postpartum depression, depression symptoms, perinatal anxiety and panic disorders, perinatal obsessive-compulsi…
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Heather and Gabriel begin their series on Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders! In this episode they begin to explore prevalence and facts about PMADs as well as many of the misconceptions and underwhelming amount of research leading to a lack of screening, recognition, and reporting. This series will continue over the next few weeks. Stay tuned…. …
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In today's episode Heather brings in a move she watched that is highly informative for out young boys in many different ways. Ferdinand is a young bull who escapes from his home after his father never returns from a showdown with a matador. Listen as Gabriel and Heather discuss it's applications for your clients and how you can use it with them in …
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Heather and Gabriel are back in the studio together! With so many changes and the lack of a summer slump, a solid chat on boundaries seemed in order. In this episode they explore recent situations that required a look at boundaries. Join the conversation by emailing your own stories or questions to contact@informedconsentpodcast.com…
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In today's episode Gabriel flies solo while Heather enjoys vacation and family time. This is a shorter episode as Gabriel asks for your support with how best he and Heather can support you all! Jump in to this episode for a short PSA and then shoot them an email at contact@informedconsentpodcast.com저자 Informed Consent
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Gabriel and Heather welcome back guest Carly Villarreal. Carly is the Social Work Clinical Team Lead for the Emergency Department at Carilion in Roanoke, VA and she is the Co-Chair of the High Utilizer Board. In this episode, Carly shares how the role of social workers in the ED has changed and what that role current encompasses. Carly also shares …
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This month, the biblio/cinematherapy episode explores the use of the move “I Kill Giants”. Spoiler attert: listeners will learn how the movie ends, so be sure to watch it before listening if you want to be surprised! Join the conversation by emailing contact@informedconsentpodcast.com저자 Informed Consent
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Heather and Gabriel have explored many topics on Informed Consent, but this episode explores a new one. What does the research on men’s mental health tell us? Well for starters, very little. Join Heather and Gabriel as they take this shallow dive. Join the conversation by emailing contact@informedconsentpodcast.com…
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What does the research on divorce and parenting actually say? In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the research on the impact on divorce for children. Leaning on Heather’s expertise in Collaborative Divorce, they dive into the implications this research has on developing parenting plans that support children having healthy relationships wit…
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Heather and Gabriel conclude their DSM series with an episode on Personality Disorders. This episode explores the diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, and treatment options for Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal, Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic, Avoidant, Dependent, and Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorders. Join the conv…
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Listen in as Heather and Gabriel explore the Disruptive, Impulse Control, and Conduct Disorders. In this episode, they discuss the diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, and treatment recommendations for Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Intermittent Explosive Disorder. Join the conversation by emailing contact@informedcons…
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The journey through the DSM continues with a stop in Feeding and Eating Disorders. Heather and Gabriel tackle the diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses of PIca, Rumination Disorder, Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge - Eating Disorder. Join the conversation by emailing contact@informedco…
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Heather and Gabriel discuss Gabriel's second experience (attempt) at taking his LPC Exam. Gabriel shares how this attempt was different from his first and the few ways it was similar. And you'll just have to listen in to see if there will be a 3rd attempt! If you'd like to hear about Gabriel's first attempt head of to episode 130! Questions, commen…
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Graphic Novels offer an excellent way to join with your young clients, as well as with many adults clients, too. They can also be useful in interventions in therapy. In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the use of “Earth One - Superman Vol I” in bibliotherapy. From identity formation to strength building with ADHDers, foster/care adoption n…
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Hello to our new and returning listeners! Heather and Gabriel are back with another episode from the DSM. In this episode, they cover all things related to the diagnosis of Reactive Attachment Disorder, Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Acute Stress Disorder, and the Adjustment Disorders. Join the conversation…
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Have no fear, Heather is back! Together, she and Gabriel continue the journey through the DSM-5 with an exploration of the Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders section. This episode includes a discussion of the diagnostic criteria, differential diagnosis, prevalence, features, and treatment options of the following disorders: Obsessive Compul…
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It's bibliotherapy time again! In this episode, Heather and Gabriel explore the use of the books: Maybe Days by Jennifer Wilgocki and Marcia Kahn Wright and The Whole Me by Ellen K Baron. Maybe Day's: https://amzn.to/2uqejUm The Whole Me: https://adoptionsupport.org/store/the-whole-me/ Questions? Join the conversation by emailing contact@informedco…
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Welcome back to the DSM! Heather and Gabriel are joined by Andrea Foutz, Ed.S. Andrea returns to the podcast to guide us through the ins and outs of Intellectual Disabilities, Communication Disorders, and Specific Learning Disorders. For more information on Andrea visit www.tests4kids.com. To join the conversation email contact@informedconsentpodca…
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Heather and Gabriel are making a quick departure from their series on the DSM-V and explore a training Heather attended on the use of an Internal Family Systems as a modality for the treatment of trauma. They explore an overview of the basic tenets, assumptions, and goals of IFS. For more information and training in Internal Family Systems visit ww…
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