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The Clinical Consult is a podcast series that covers topics of direct clinical relevance to psychology practice. Listen to any podcast from our selection below. These episodes are intended for general information and discussion purposes only and do not provide formal recommendations or clinical advice.
This podcast series from the National Register highlights engaging conversations on topics of interest to health service psychologists, psychology doctoral students and trainees, behavioral health clinicians, and others.
Dr. Yun Garrison—assistant professor in psychology at Bates College and an affiliated clinician at Psychology Specialists of Maine—discusses liberation psychology. She delves into the development of liberation psychology and how it serves clients and community members who experience oppression. Dr. Garrison also describes how liberation psychology can be incorporated into clinical practice, psychology literature, and community involvement.
Yun Garrison, PhD, is an assistant professor in psychology at Bates College and an affiliated clinician at Psychology Specialists of Maine. She discusses key concepts related to liberation psychology and limitations of dominant psychological approaches to people and communities who experience marginalization and violence. She also introduces exemplary approaches, such as the Psychological Framework of Radical Healing in Communities of Color (French et al., 2020).
Professional Consultant
Samuel Lustgarten, PhD, is a licensed psychologist and member of the National Register of Health Service Psychologists. Over the last seven years, he has worked to examine the intersections between technology and psychology, publishing articles in American Psychologist, Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, and Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. Dr. Lustgarten continues to work closely with clients and associates in practice and advocate for training needs when implementing telepsychology. Now in private practice, Sam works with clients in the Madison, WI area. As a professional consultant for the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, he facilitates connection with current and future Associates, along with hosting The Clinical Consult podcast.