
The Testing Psychologist Podcast
Helping psychologists, neuropsychologists, and mental health professionals start, grow, and scale psychological testing services in private practice.
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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Ulrich Mayr, a cognitive neuroscientist, about the fundamental limitations of current cognitive and neuropsychological testing. The post 501. How to Be More Confident in Our Data w/ Dr. Ulrich Mayr appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Making it to 500 episodes is no joke, and I couldn’t have done it without the support of my amazing partner, Carrie. The post 500. Family Business: The Journey to 500 Episodes w/ Carrie Haynes, LPC (my wife) appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today we’re diving into one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving areas of psychological assessment—Virtual Reality (VR) and Holistic Assessment. The post 499. Ecological Assessment: VR and Holistic Approaches appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today’s episode is inspired by something that many of us in the podcasting or even business world experience at some point: negative reviews. The post 498. Selling Out and the Science of Bad Reviews appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today, we’re diving into an incredibly important topic in autism assessment—the role of standardized diagnostic instruments. The post 497. ADI-R and ADOS-2 as the “Gold Standards” appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Many of you have either heard of Profit First or implemented it to varying degrees. The post 496. Profit First and Beyond w/ Julie Herres appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.