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Life in the Time of Corona

Life in the Time of Corona

De: Saul Rosenthal PhD
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Life in the Time of Corona explores the questions we are all asking about living our lives when everything is changing around us so quickly. Mixing expert advice with personal stories, Dr. Saul Rosenthal brings together a diverse range of authorities, learning how we can best make our way through these difficult times. Learn more at https://saulrosenthalphd.com.Copyright 2023 Saul Rosenthal, PhD Desarrollo Personal Higiene y Vida Saludable Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental Éxito Personal
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  • LTC18 - The New Year in the age of COVID
    Jan 5 2021

    The year 2020 certainly generated a lot of memes -- mostly negative. As the new year starts (for those who follow the Gregorian calendar), it seems like we are holding our collective breaths to find out what happens next.

    In this episode, I review what I learned from working on this show and talking with so many experts. Even in the face of uncertainty and severe disruption, we can work towards hope.

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    Music: Wildlight

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    25 m
  • LTC17 - Religion and the pandemic with Reverend Stacy Swain
    Dec 24 2020

    During this time of the year, people celebrate numerous holidays, both religious and secular. Pandemics are a feature of many religious stories, and people often turn to religion to help them through such difficult times. In this last episode for 2020, I talk with Reverend Stacy Swain about the role religion can play in our understanding and our response to the COVID pandemic.

    Guest: Reverend Stacy Swain

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    Music: Wildlight

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    35 m
  • LTC16 - COVID and the brain with Jay Gunkelman
    Dec 22 2020

    Many people who overcome COVID continue to have symptoms, months after the coronavirus is cleared from their bodies. These "long haulers" might struggle with breathing issues, brain fog, fatigue, or many other life-altering problems. Join Jay Gunkelman, a world-renowned expert on understanding the brain from the record of its electrical activity -- the EEG. He describes how the virus can enter the brain and play havoc. Jay can get pretty technical, but he also explains brain functioning better than just about anybody else I've learned from.

    Guest: Jay Gunkelman

    If you want to know more about neurofeedback, which is shown in clinical cases to improve long hauler cognitive symptoms, go to AAPB or ISNR. You can find Board Certified neurofeedback providers at BCIA or IQCB.

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    Music: Wildlight

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    47 m
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