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Talking Brains Episode 18: Parallel Coparenting: You Do Your Thing, I’ll Do Mine

By |2019-07-03T14:35:35-04:00July 3rd, 2019|Categories: Collaborative Divorce, Parenting, Psychology, Talking Brains|Tags: , , , |

Talking Brains Podcast: a conversation about Parallel Coparenting with Jeremy Gaies PsyD. Talking Brains Episode 18: No one said coparenting would be easy. But what if your coparenting relationship causes anger and frustration more days than not? Parallel coparenting and consulting with a parent coordinator may be options for you. Jeremy Gaies PsyD, psychologist, family mediator, [...]

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Talking Brains Episode 15: What to Do When Your Boss is a Gaslighter

By |2019-06-03T16:40:39-04:00June 3rd, 2019|Categories: Gaslighting, Narcissism, Psychology, Talking Brains|Tags: , , , |

Talking Brains Podcast: What should you do when your boss is a narcissist or sociopath? How should you cope when your boss continually harasses you and sabotages your work? Learn the answers to these questions, and discover how to protect yourself. Stephanie Sarkis PhD is the host of Talking Brains and the author of Gaslighting: How [...]

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Talking Brains Episode 12: Collaborative Divorce Helps Families Heal with Jeremy Gaies PsyD

By |2019-03-01T17:49:39-05:00March 1st, 2019|Categories: Psychology, Social Media, Talking Brains|Tags: , , , |

Talking Brains Podcast: a conversation about how collaborative divorce helps families heal with Jeremy Gaies PsyD. Collaborative divorce helps families heal when parents' relationships change. Jeremy Gaies PsyD is a licensed psychologist and certified family mediator who specializes in helping divorcing families pursue peaceful solutions. Dr. Gaies is the author of “A Clear and Easy Guide [...]

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Talking Brains Episode 8: Herding Cats – The Psychology Behind Managing a Large Online Group

By |2019-01-23T15:39:06-05:00January 14th, 2019|Categories: Psychology, Social Media, Talking Brains|Tags: , , , |

Talking Brains Podcast: a conversation about Managing a Large Online Group with Aston Bright MBA. Meet Aston Bright MBA. Aston is the founder and administrator of the Facebook group Off the Grid: Political Talk, Current Events, Social Issues & True Crime. Learn how to become a "psychological ninja" in order to successfully manage a 3,000 [...]

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Preventing Social Media Burnout

By |2018-09-30T23:49:00-04:00September 30th, 2018|Categories: Anxiety, Psychology Today, Social Media|Tags: , , |

I have had more clients come in and say that being on social media has burned them out about the current political climate. They feel they can't make a difference. This feeling of not being able to create change can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and vicarious traumatization. It may be time for you to step [...]

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The 3 Reasons You’re Unfollowed on Twitter

By |2016-11-20T07:53:44-05:00January 3rd, 2012|Categories: Social Media|Tags: , , , |

There are 3 main reasons why people unfollow you on Twitter. These 3 reasons were actually determined in research by Kwan et al. (2011). Ready for the 3 big no-nos? Here we go. 1. You tweet too much. A tweet a minute? A bit much. Overload. Even celebrities that get paid per tweet (yes, some do, [...]

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