Research

The Influence of Karen Horney’s Theories on Clinical Practice Today

This episode will discuss the work of psychoanalyst, Karen Horney. In addition, the episode will explore Horney’s birth, childhood, education, as well as family issues of importance. Further, the details of her major theory related to her work will be discussed as well as my own understanding of the theory. The psychoanalyst’s current status will

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Underdiagnosed Chronic Autoinflammatory Syndrome

Betsy Wursel’s guest is Dr. Karen Onel is Chief of Pediatric  Rheumatology and Professor of Clinical  Pediatrics at Hospital for Special  Surgery located in Manhattan.  Dr. Onel will be discussing Improving the Diagnosis of Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis, an Underdiagnosed Chronic Autoinflammatory Syndrome. Please join in and listen to this interview with Betsy Wurzel and Dr.

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Taboo, Mental Health and the Global Community

Betsy Wurzel’s Guests on Chatting with Betsy is Clarinda Cerejo, Senior Director, and Andrea Hayward Senior Associate, Cactus Communications. “About Cactus Communications: Founded in 2002, Cactus Communications (cactusglobal.com) is a technology company accelerating scientific advancement. CACTUS solves problems for researchers, universities, publishers, academic societies, and life science organizations through innovative products and services developed under the brands Editage, Cactus

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Minorities, Clinical Trials and Medication

Betsy Wurzel’s guest today is Mika Pollack. Mika Pollack is the Executive Director of the Non-Profit Safest Drug.org. The conversation today was on the Clinical Trials and how minorities not fairly represented in research projects. Also, on how the medication may not address the health issues of a minority group. There is much more in

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Alzheimer Relationships and how research can help

Betsy Wurzel Host of Chatting with Betsy interview is with R. Amanda Cooper, Graduate Teaching Assistant on research she has worked on for the relationship between Alzheimer’s Patient and the Caring Spouse and how this research can help all individuals involved. “Amanda study close relationships in times of transition or difficulty. In her research, Amanda

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Why people are having trouble dealing with climate change.

Lillian Cauldwell interview Dr. Lynn Bukta, Psychologist why people have a hard time with Climate Change. Why do we have issues with Climate Change?  Listen to this very informative conversation with Lillian Cauldwell and Dr. Lynn Bukta. To listen to this conversation with Lillian Cauldwell and Dr. Lynn Bukta on how people are handling Climate

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