#201 – Professor Simon Rosenbaum on the Intersection of Physical Activity and Mental Health

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#200 – Dr James Morandini on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

Listen on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyIn this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr James Morandini about advancing research across gender identity, gender dysphoria, sexual orientation, and the mental health challenges connected to these areas.James Morandini is ...  Show more

#199 – Lou Lasprugato on ACT Within The Therapeutic Relationship

In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Lou Lasprugato about ACT within the therapeutic relationship, including process-based functional assessment and shaping psychological flexibility.Lou Lasprugato is a psychotherapist and internationally recognized traine ...  Show more

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