Dr. Abner Weiss, Ph.D. is author, psychologist and Rabbi. Rabbi Weiss wrote the 2005 book, Connecting to God: Ancient Kabbalah and Modern Psychology.
Category Archives: 2006 Archive
#65 – Clinical Applications of Positive Psychology with Judy Saltzerg
Judy Saltzberg Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist who practices from a cognitive-behavioral perspective. A Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy, she supervises therapists
#64 – The Sinclair Method for Treating Addiction
David Sinclair,Ph.D. is a Senior Researcher at the National Health Institute in Helsinki, Finland. He has pioneered an approach to the treatment of alcoholism which has come to be called, the Sinclair Method.
#62 – Get Smart, Healthy, and Rich
Randy Gage is a multilevel marketing guru, success coach, motivational speaker, and author of the new book, Why You’re Dumb, Sick, and Broke… And How to Get Smart, Well, and Rich. He has been referred to as “The Millionaire Messiah” because
#61 – Discovering Positive Psychology with James Pawelski, Ph.D.
For the past five years or so, Positive Psychology has been the next big thing in psychology. Dr. James Pawelski is currently the director of education at the University of Pennsylvania’s Positive Psychology Center, which supports the University’s newest masters program, the Master of Applied Positive Psychology.
#58 – Understanding Art Therapy
Suzanne Lovell, Ph.D. for a number of years has been the program coordinator for the Master’s degree program in Art Therapy at Sonoma State University. After earning her own Master’s degree at Sonoma State, Dr. Lovell went on to earn her Ph.D. at The Union Institute.
#57 – The Healing Power of Forgiveness
Dr. Frederic Luskin’s forgiveness training methodology has been validated through six successful research studies conducted through the Stanford Forgiveness Projects. He is also the author of two books:
#49 – The Psychology of Terrorism
Clark McCauley, Ph.D. is Prof of Psychology at Bryn Mawr College. He also has ties to my undergraduate alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, where he is Director of the Soloman Ash Center for Ethnopolitical Conflict.
#48 – Virtual Reality and Psychology
Albert “Skip” Rizzo, Ph.D. is a research scientist at the University of Southern California in their Institute for Creative Technologies. I learned about Skip’s work as the result of a fascinating article in the August issue of Wired Magazine.
#47 – Psychological Survival in Israel
Varda Raziel Jacont is a psychologist with a daily call-in radio show in Televiv, Israel. She is interviewed by Dr. Dave on how Israelis have learned to cope with the violence of war and terrorism.
#46 – The Narcissistic Personality
From time to time, I get requests from listeners asking for more coverage of the various diagnostic categories such as depression, autism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and so on. So, it’s in that spirit that I invited today’s guest to talk about the Narcissistic Personality. Regular listeners will recall Maria Hess, Ph.D. who I interviewed on teaching [...]
#45 – Drugs and Psychotherapy
Padma Catell, Ph.D. is the author of Drugs and Clients: What Every Psychotherapist Needs to Know.
#44 – The DNA of Leadership
Judith E. Glaser, M.A. is the author of The DNA of Leadership: Leveraging Your Instincts to Communicate, Differentiate, Innovate.
#43 – A Jungian Shaman
Carl Greer, Ph.D. is a former engineer and Columbia University business professor who became a psychologist and then a Jungian Analyst and then in recent years has trained to be a Shaman at the Four Winds Society in Park City, Utah.




