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  • Optimizing Outcomes Through Patient-Therapist Matching with Dr. Michael Constantino
    2025/08/12

    Dan welcomes Dr. Michael Constantino, a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Psychotherapy Research Lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

    Dr. Constantino discusses the evolution of psychotherapy research, and the importance of understanding therapist effects and patient-therapist matching. Dr. Constantino emphasizes the limitations of one-size-fits-all treatments and explores how matching patients to therapists based on their strengths can lead to better outcomes, particularly for those with severe issues. Dan and Dr. Constantino dive into findings of the Match Trial, which demonstrated significant benefits of matching patients to therapists with proven effectiveness in treating their specific problems.

    Special Guest: Dr. Michael Constantino

    Psychotherapy Research Lab

    https://www.pcori.org/research-results/2015/matching-patients-therapists-improve-mental-health-care

    https://www.pcori.org/research-results/2022/implementing-matching-patients-mental-healthcare-therapists-strengths

    Constantino, M. J., Coyne, A. E., Boswell, J. F., Goldfried, M. R., & Castonguay, L. G. (2023). Training on context-responsive psychotherapy integration: An evidence-informed framework. In L. G. Castonguay & C. E. Hill (Eds.), Becoming better psychotherapists: Advancing training and supervision (pp. 85–105). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000364-005

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  • Breaking the Silence: Male Victimization in Domestic Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova
    2025/08/05

    Dr. Lysova returns in part 2 to explore the often-overlooked issue of male victimization in domestic violence, discussing the barriers men face in reporting abuse, the cultural perspectives on intimate partner violence, and the psychological impacts of such experiences. Dan and Dr. Lysova discuss the need for more inclusive support systems and better communication strategies to help male victims feel safe and understood.

    Dr. Alexandra Lysova is a professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University.

    Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova

    Dr. Lysova on:

    LinkedIn

    Researchgate

    Canadian Centre for Men & Families

    Hines, D. A., & Lysova, A. (2024). Male intimate partner violence victims’ experiences with seeking help from legal system services over time and across countries. Partner Abuse, 15(3), 250–280. https://doi.org/10.1891/PA-2023-0018

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    34 分
  • Rethinking Men's Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence with Dr. Alexandra Lysova
    2025/07/29

    In this episode, Dan is joined by Dr. Alexandra Lysova, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University.

    Dr. Lysova discusses the often-overlooked issue of male victims of intimate partner violence and her journey from studying dysfunctional family communication to focusing on the complexities of domestic violence. Dan and Dr. Lysova expand on the importance of recognizing male victimization, the statistics surrounding it, and the need for a nuanced understanding of interpersonal violence that includes bidirectional and mutual abuse.

    Special Guest: Dr. Alexandra Lysova

    Dr. Lysova on:

    LinkedIn

    Researchgate

    Canadian Centre for Men & Families

    Hines, D. A., & Lysova, A. (2024). Male intimate partner violence victims’ experiences with seeking help from legal system services over time and across countries. Partner Abuse, 15(3), 250–280. https://doi.org/10.1891/PA-2023-0018

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    48 分
  • Applying HiTOP (a DSM alternative) to Clinical Practice with Dr. Robert Krueger
    2025/07/22

    In part 2, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the importance of understanding personality in the context of psychopathology, emphasizing the HiTOP model's integration of personality traits and symptoms. Dr. Krueger explores the clinical utility of psychopathology profiles, the need for a dimensional approach to psychopathology, and the relevance of interpersonal factors in personality disorders. The conversation also touches on the challenges of implementing the HiTOP model in clinical practice, the significance of therapeutic assessment, and the ongoing evolution of treatment protocols.

    Special Guest: Dr. Robert Krueger

    Episode Links
    HiTOP Model in an image

    Original HiTOP Article

    HiTOP Self-Report Measures

    Sample HiTOP Clinical Assessment Profile

    ARCS Institute

    Official HiTOP Website

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    59 分
  • Revolutionizing Psychiatric Diagnoses: Understanding the HiTOP Model (a DSM Alternative) with Dr. Robert Krueger
    2025/07/15

    Dr. Robert Krueger returns to the show to join Dan in a conversation into psychiatric diagnoses. Dr. Krueger is a clinical psychologist and member of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Workgroup.

    In this episode, Dan and Dr. Krueger discuss the limitations of the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in accurately diagnosing and treating psychiatric disorders. They explore the complexities of mental health conditions, emphasizing that many individuals do not fit neatly into categorical diagnoses and dive into the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) model, a new framework for understanding psychopathology that is hierarchical and dimensional, allowing for a more nuanced approach to diagnosis and treatment.

    Special Guest: Dr. Robert Krueger

    Episode Links
    HiTOP Model in an image

    Original HiTOP Article

    HiTOP Self-Report Measures

    Sample HiTOP Clinical Assessment Profile

    ARCS Institute

    Official HiTOP Website

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    41 分
  • The Dark Tetrad in the Real World with Dr. Del Paulhus
    2025/07/08

    Dan is joined for part 2 by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia.

    Part 2 continues the exploration of dark personality traits, including sadism, psychopathy, and narcissism, examining their implications on behaviour, gender differences, and personal well-being. Dan and Dr. Paulhus discuss the methodologies used in research, the correlation of these traits with various psychological measures, and the ongoing debates within the field of personality psychology regarding the classification and understanding of these traits.

    Special Guest: Dr. Del Paulhus

    Additional appearances & resources:
    The Cram Podcast

    The Jordan Peterson Podcast

    Keynote presentation @ the 2015 International Society for the Study of Individual Differences

    Paulhus, D. L., Gupta, R., & Jones, D. N. (2021). Dark or disturbed?: Predicting aggression from the Dark Tetrad and schizotypy. Aggressive Behavior, 47(6), 635-645.

    Paulhus, D. L. (2014). Toward a taxonomy of dark personalities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23, 421-426.

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    45 分
  • Narcissism, Psychopathy, and Sadism: The Dark Side of Personality with Dr. Del Paulhus
    2025/07/01

    Dan is joined by Dr. Del Paulhus, Professor Emeritus and personality researcher at the University of British Columbia.

    Dig into the dark side and complexities of dark personalities, including the dark triad (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism), and the addition of everyday sadism. Dan and Dr. Paulhus discuss the origins of these constructs, their overlapping traits, and the implications of callousness. Dr. Paulhus's work explores the role of impulsivity in psychopathy, the intersection of dark traits in politics, and the significance of separating these constructs for better understanding.

    Special Guest: Dr. Del Paulhus

    Additional appearances & resources:
    The Cram Podcast

    The Jordan Peterson Podcast

    Keynote presentation @ the 2015 International Society for the Study of Individual Differences

    Paulhus, D. L., Gupta, R., & Jones, D. N. (2021). Dark or disturbed?: Predicting aggression from the Dark Tetrad and schizotypy. Aggressive Behavior, 47(6), 635-645.

    Paulhus, D. L. (2014). Toward a taxonomy of dark personalities. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 23, 421-426.



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    45 分
  • Building Therapist Expertise with Dr. Tony Rousmaniere
    2025/06/24

    Dan and Dr. Tony Rousmaniere, President of Sentio University, continue in part 2 of the conversation.

    In part 2 with Dr. Rousmaniere, they discusses the intersection of AI and therapy, the challenges of establishing a new therapy school, and the importance of continuous improvement in therapeutic practices. Dr. Rousmaniere emphasizes the need for therapists to engage in deliberate practice, fostering a culture of vulnerability and openness, and the significance of accountability in therapy.


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    38 分