Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. How do we arrive at a certain diagnosis? What are the underlying molecular, neurological, and behavioral components of a given disorder? Well, Dr. Jenni Pacheco and her RDoC team at the NIH are working hard to answer these questions. Join us today as she talks all about RDoC and their highly nuanced, …
TTP #68: Dr. Alex Beaujean – What Are We Actually Measuring?
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. Dr. Alex Beaujean knows a LOT about measurement and test construction. He has carved out a niche within an already-small niche in psychology and generally shares his knowledge with us today. Warning: I ask a few dumb questions and we open up a couple cans of worms that aren’t going to be …
68 Transcript
[00:00:00] Dr. Sharp: Hey, what’s going on y’all? Welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast episode 68. I’m Dr. Jeremy Sharp. Welcome. Today’s conversation is really intense, I’ll be honest. It is a bit rambling largely because I was not well organized and for once in my podcasting history was a little out of my depth in terms of what I …
TTP #67: Dr. Ed Martinelli – Testing In and Out of the University System
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. Ever wanted to provide evals for university students? Dr. Ed Martinelli has worked in both the university setting and in a private practice providing evals for university students for nearly 10 years. Today, he’s talking with us about both sides of the coin. Some topics we cover include: Differences between K-12 evals …
67 Transcript
[00:00:00] Dr. Sharp: Hello everyone and welcome to The Testing Psychologist podcast episode 67. I am Dr. Jeremy Sharp, excited to be here with you today and excited to share the conversation with Dr. Ed Martinelli. We talk all about testing in the university setting, both in and out. Dr. Martinelli got his bachelor’s and master’s from Brigham Young University. …
TTP #66: Dr. Dan Miller – School Neuropsychology
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. What is school neuropsychology? Dan Miller is here to tell you. He also has many thoughts on current and historical identification of learning disorders. Oh, and he’s written some software to help make report writing more efficient for clinicians. We dive into all of these things and more – check it out! …
66 Transcript
[00:00:00] Dr. Sharp: Hello y’all. This is Dr. Jeremy Sharp and this is The Testing Psychologist podcast episode 66. Hey, before we jump into our interview with Dr. Dan Miller today, which is amazing by the way, I want to let you know about the paperwork packets that I’ve been working on and released about a month ago. These are …
TTP #65: What I Wish I Knew #5 – Testing is Expensive!
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. I’ve been in so many meetings with other practitioners who say something like, “Wow, you must be making bank doing testing! It’s so lucrative, right?” Not exactly. Insurance doesn’t pay more for testing than therapy in many cases, and we’ve talked all about how you can lose money in a testing practice. …
65 Transcript
[00:00:00] Dr. Sharp: Hey, everybody. Welcome to another episode of The Testing Psychologist podcast. This is episode 65. I’m Dr. Jeremy Sharp Ruby: and Ruby Ray. Dr. Sharp: Ruby Ray is here with me again today. We had to go to the doctor. So she got picked up from camp early and we are hanging out without her brother, which is …
TTP #64: What I Wish I Knew #4 – Write Down Your Processes
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. Testing is such an awesome service area – we have specialized knowledge that is hard to come by in the mental health provider world. From interviewing to test battery design to interpretation and report writing, we bring a HUGE skill set to our craft. I learned the hard way that – surprise! …