Empathy Gaps

著者: Tiffany Zhang
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  • Hi, I am Tiffany Zhang, and I am the host and founder of Empathy Gaps, an online video podcast! Empathy Gaps is a podcast that aims to be a safe space to discuss mental health, while also working to address the needs of the current mental health crisis. As someone whose aspiration in life is to become a clinical psychiatrist or a music therapist, I believe that psychology can help and empower others to become more understanding and bridge empathy gaps. I truly believe in this podcast’s potential to destigmatize mental health. Thank you for visiting and watching my interviews!

    Watch my podcast on Youtube (with video): https://www.youtube.com/@empathygaps/videos

    Other streaming platforms: https://rss.com/podcasts/empathygaps/

    2023
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  • Grief 101 ft Dr. Julie Kaplow, Professor of Psychiatry at Tulane University
    2024/09/15

    Thank you so much to Dr. Kaplow for giving me the opportunity to interview you!

    Watch Empathy Gaps on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@empathygaps/videos

    Dr. Kaplow currently serves as the Executive Vice President of Trauma and Grief Programs and Policy at the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, Executive Director of the Trauma and Grief (TAG) Center at The Hackett Center for Mental Health in Houston, and professor of Psychiatry at Tulane University.

    Trauma and Grief Program: https://mmhpi.org/work/trauma-grief-center/

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    22 分
  • Music in Mental Health ft Stanford University's Prof. Sano, Director of Choral Studies
    2024/08/05

    Thank you so much to Professor Sano for giving me the opportunity to interview you!

    Listen to Empathy Gaps on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@empathygaps/videos

    Professor Sano is the Harold C. Schmidt Director of Choral Studies and directs the Stanford Chamber Chorale and Symphonic Chorus.

    Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TWbvKmcBiM

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    30 分
  • How to be More Trauma Informed ft Melissa Eggleston, founder of BirdCall UX & Instructor at UNC
    2024/07/07

    Thank you so much to Melissa for giving me the opportunity to interview you!

    Listen to Empathy Gaps on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@empathygaps/videos

    Melissa is founder of BirdCall UX, a consultancy offering research, design, and training services worldwide; additionally, she is focused on incorporating trauma-informed design into technology.

    Learn more about Melissa: https://www.birdcallux.com/about

    BirdCall UX: https://www.birdcallux.com/

    Learn more about trauma informed design: https://www.traumainformedtech.com/learning

    A brief introduction to trauma-informed design: https://uxpamagazine.org/inclusive-by-design-use-a-trauma-informed-approach

    SAMHSA's Concept of Trauma and Guidance for a Trauma-Informed Approach: https://store.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/sma14-4884.pdf

    Dr. Carol Scott's paper on social media: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3544548.3581512

    Articles, book recommendations, and more at https://www.traumainformedtech.com/learning

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    24 分

あらすじ・解説

Hi, I am Tiffany Zhang, and I am the host and founder of Empathy Gaps, an online video podcast! Empathy Gaps is a podcast that aims to be a safe space to discuss mental health, while also working to address the needs of the current mental health crisis. As someone whose aspiration in life is to become a clinical psychiatrist or a music therapist, I believe that psychology can help and empower others to become more understanding and bridge empathy gaps. I truly believe in this podcast’s potential to destigmatize mental health. Thank you for visiting and watching my interviews!

Watch my podcast on Youtube (with video): https://www.youtube.com/@empathygaps/videos

Other streaming platforms: https://rss.com/podcasts/empathygaps/

2023

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