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Yes You Can!: Behind the Hype and Hustle of the Motivation Biz
17/03/2007
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Jonathan Black, author of Yes You Can!: Behind the Hype and Hustle of the Motivation Biz
published by Bloomsbury USA.
Jonathan Black was managing editor of
Playboy for sixteen years and before
that, executive editor at GQ. He is
contributor to many national magazines as well as the New York Times. As a consultant, Black works
with corporate clients through his business, Pulse
Communications ("Media Made Smart"). He has advised on in-house
communications, newsletters, even speeches. He lives in Chicago. Visit his website.
Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life
07/03/2007
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Alan Deutschman, author of Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change at Work and in Life published by HarperCollins Publishers.
In an 18-year career as a writer, Alan Deutschman has been the Silicon Valley correspondent for Fortune and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, GQ, and New York Magazine. He is currently a senior writer for Fast Company.
His most recent book, "Change or Die: The Three Keys to Change," published in January 2007, was inspired by his cover story for Fast Company. His first book, "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs," published in 2000, was a Business Week and Wall Street Journal business bestseller. Deutschman's second book, "A Tale of Two Valleys: Wine, Wealth and The Battle for The Good Life in Napa and Sonoma," published in 2003, was a San Francisco Chronicle regional bestseller.
He has appeared as a guest on NBC's Today Show and his articles have also run in the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Salon.com, Premiere, ReadyMade, and the "Best Food Writing" anthology. A longtime resident of San Francisco, he currently lives in Atlanta with his wife. He is a graduate of Princeton University. Visit his website.
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Make Money Teaching Online
24/02/2007
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Danielle Babb, Ph.D, MBA , co-author of Make Money Teaching Online: How To Land Your First Academic Job, Build Credibility, and Earn a Six-Figure Income written by Danielle Babb, Ph.D., MBA, and Jim Mirabella, DBA, published by Wiley.
Danielle Babb is an accomplished faculty member working for many online universities. She teaches courses in technology management, information systems, statistics, research, and management. She is also technology professional with years of experience in the real estate industry and now consults for real estate organizations. She has worked as an IT Leader for over ten years at several Fortune 500 companies, and currently teaches a full load of courses while consulting and writing.
Dani has a PhD and an MBA in Organization and Management with a Technology emphasis. Dr. Babb has written and presented numerous papers on technology and business, and has become a specialist in the field of technology's impact on business. She is a faculty lead at schools and mentors doctoral learners through their comprehensive and dissertation process.
Dani has helped numerous individuals break into the field of online teaching. She's an expert in the process of finding schools, maintaining and increasing workload, and providing quality instruction to students. She regularly helps individuals both break into the field of online teaching and build their careers. She currently resides in Newport Beach, CA. Visit her website.
Share your comments on the book and interview on the Psychjourney Audio Book Club blog.
Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations
22/02/2007
Dr. John Riolo, "The Insider" interviews Dr. Ofer Zur, author of Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations published by the American Psychological Association (APA).
Ofer Zur, Ph.D is a licensed psychologist, forensic consultant, and a pioneer of the managed-care-free private practice movement. In his nationwide workshops he has taught about ethics, private practice, burnout, and consulting to thousands of psychotherapists. He also presented the first course ever on dual relationships and how they can increase clinical effectiveness. For many years he taught courses on ethics, research, psychology of gender, and psychology of war at graduate schools, such as the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP, Alameda, CA) and the California School of Integral Studies (CSIS, San Francisco, CA), where he also served as the associate program director.He has written dozens of articles in professional journals on topics, such as dual relationships, effective therapy, private practice development, therapists families, burnout, victims, gender roles, and the psychology of peace and war. His books include The Complete Fee-for-Service Private Practice Handbook and The HIPAA Compliance Kit: Understanding and Applying the Regulations in Psychotherapeutic Practice .
Visit his website.
Share your comments about the book and interview on The Insider blog. Visit Dr. John Riolo's website, The Insider's Guide To Law & Ethics In Mental Health
Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care
07/12/2006
Dr. John Riolo, The
Insider, interviews Leonard Reich, Ph.D and Andrew Kolbasovsky,
Psy.D., authors of Mental Health Provider's Guide to Managed Care: Industry Insiders
Reveal How to Successfully Participate and Profit in Today's
System
Leonard Reich, Ph.D., is the Vice President of
Mental Health Services of the Health Insurance Plan of New
York. He was in private practitioner for 10 years.
Andrew
Kolbasovsky, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist and Director of Clinical
Development and Behavioral Medicine for the Mental Health Services of the Health Insurance Plan of New
York.
Visit Dr. Riolo's websites, Your Advocate Online and The Insider's Guide to Law
and Ethics In Mental Health