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Dr. Howard Gurr is a licensed psychologist who provides psychological information when YOU are ready to hear it. Dr. Gurr was voted #1 Best Psychotherapist for 2010 and Best Psychotherapist for 2012 by the readers of the Long Island Press.

  • 43 minutes 16 seconds
    Dr. Howard Gurr speaks with Dr. Walter Greenleaf about VR and Digital Therapeutics

    Dr. Walter Greenleaf is a neuroscientist and medical technology developer at Stanford University. With over 35 years of research and product development experience, he is considered a leading authority on digital healthcare applications. He was the Director of the Mind Division at the Stanford Center on Longevity, where he focused on age-related changes in cognition.  

    Walter was the founding Chief Science Officer for Pear Therapeutics, a pioneering company in SaMD.   He also served as CEO of Virtually Better, a company that develops virtual environments for the treatment of phobias, anxiety disorders, and PTSD. 

    Walter’s current focus is on designing, developing, and validating clinical systems that leverage biosensing, AI, and XR technology to address challenging problems in behavioral and physical medicine, such as cognitive aging, post-traumatic stress, anxiety disorders, depression, traumatic brain injury and stroke, addictions, and autism spectrum disorder.   Walter is the Research & Innovations Director for the Stanford Medical Mixed Reality Center. He is also an advisor to the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab, the Stanford Wearable Electronics (eWear) Program, and the Stanford Virtual Reality & Immersive Technology (VR-IT) Clinic.  He currently advises Interaxon as Chief Science Officer and is the Board Chair for the International Virtual Reality Health Association (IVRHA). 

    To see the video version of this podcast go to https://youtu.be/9viM-_w08x4.

     

    22 October 2024, 4:40 pm
  • 43 minutes 26 seconds
    Dr. Gurr Talks with Bob Fine about IVRHA and virtual reality

    Today, Dr. Gurr Talks with Bob Fine about his entree into the world of VR, The International Virtual Reality and Healthcare Association(IVRHA), and his predictions for the future of VR. 

    Robert is a visionary leader and educator in the field of virtual reality and healthcare, with over 25 years of experience in creating and managing impactful initiatives, events, and publications. As the Executive Director and Founder of IVRHA, he leads a global network of professionals, researchers, and stakeholders who are advancing the use of VR for health and wellness applications. He also teaches courses on VR, business, and communication at Champlain College, where he inspires and mentors the next generation of VR innovators and entrepreneurs.

    In addition to his roles at IVRHA and Champlain College, Robert is a sought-after speaker and panel moderator, who shares his insights and expertise on VR and healthcare at various international conferences and forums. He is also the founder of Cool Blue Media, a media company that produces VRVoice.co, a content platform that explores VR in the enterprise, and The Social Media Monthly, the only printed magazine covering social media. Robert has a strong background in engineering, IT, and environmental science, with degrees from Villanova University, Johns Hopkins University, and George Mason University. He is passionate about leveraging VR to improve health outcomes, enhance education, and foster social good.





    6 August 2024, 9:50 pm
  • 36 minutes 59 seconds
    Two Guys Tallking about VR Therapy

     Dr. Gurr and Dr. Elliott talk with Dr. Elizabeth McMahon about Virtutal Reality Therapy- how it is used for exposure therapy and its trajectory for the future of therapy. 

    Dr. McMahon specializes in evidence-based treatment for anxiety and has been using virtual reality (VR) with clients since 2010. She currently provides training and consultation on VR exposure therapy (VRET), benefits and risks of VR, integrative cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for panic, anxiety, and fears, interoceptive exposure, and related topics. 

    Her book Virtual Reality Therapy for Anxiety: A Guide for Therapists (with D. Boeldt, PhD) explains how mental health professionals can use VR in treating a wide range of anxiety disorders. Research supporting VR therapy is summarized. Case examples bring the information to life. The book is part of Stanford Virtual Reality Immersive Technology's training curriculum. 

    Her webinar “Virtual Reality (VR) for Anxiety and Phobia Treatment” is available on www.PESI.com

    For more information see www.Elizabeth-McMahon.com, www.overcoming.guide, and www.virtualrealitytherapyforanxiety.com/.

    Joe Elliott, PhD is a licensed mental health provider and owner of Joe Elliott Psychological Services in Galveston, Texas (www.galvestonpsych.com), with nearly three decades’ experience as a psychotherapist, evaluator, and behavioral science researcher. He previously coordinated research at the anxiety disorders clinics of the University of Houston and University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute, and at the Eyewitness Testimony research lab at Sam Houston State Univ. He also worked at the University of Texas Medical Branch where he was the Mental Health Manager for the Texas NeuroAIDS Research Center, supervising and doing neuropsychological testing at one of only four NIH-sponsored “brain banks” (tissue repositories). 

    He is trained in Criterion-Based Content Analysis (CBCA), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and in Prolonged Exposure Therapy. He has been providing VR mental health applications since 2021, and is the first practitioner to deploy the IDEGO VR treatment suite in the US.

     Dr. Howard Gurr is a practicing psychologist on Long Island, New York. He specializes in helping patients with varying types of anxiety and phobias. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Gurr has been podcasting about psychologically related issues since 2006 at https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/drgurr, and he was the co-host for both the New York State Psychological Association and the Suffolk County Psychological Association podcasts.

    Since 2016, Dr. Gurr has been using VR for exposure therapy and to help patients reduce stress and increase mindfulness. He continues to work with VR companies all over the world, providing webinar training, consultation, and beta testing. He is currently an “ambassador” for Amelia Virtual Care/XR Health. He has also created an online directory of therapists who utilize virtual reality therapy in their practices, www.vrttherapists.com, to help bring awareness of the benefits of virtual reality therapy for behavioral health to the general public, improve the sharing of information between providers, and function as a tool to help clinicians and the public locate virtual reality therapists worldwide.

    To see the full video version of this interview go to
    https://youtu.be/iRFg4ip31UQ



     


     

    1 April 2024, 6:22 pm
  • 34 minutes 19 seconds
    Dr. Howard Gurr talks with Erica Kaitz from XR Health about VR in therapy

    Dr. Gurr talks with Erica Kaitz about VR Therapy, and Amelia/XR Health. Erica Kaitz, LCSW has been working in the field of behavioral health since 2010. Erica began their career as a Primary Therapist at HHC in 2010, followed by a role as a Staff Therapist at Community Counseling Centers of Chicago, Emergency Services in 2012. In 2013, they began working for Aetna as a Clinical Case Manager and Clinical Supervisor. In 2016, they took on the role of Behavioral Health Director at Cigna-HealthSpring, and in 2018, they became the Manager of Clinical Operations at Prealize Health. Most recently, in 2022, Erica Kaitz became the Vice President of Behavioral Health at Amelia Virtual Care.

    20 February 2024, 8:18 pm
  • 52 minutes 45 seconds
    Dr. Howard Gurr Talks with Andrew Colsky about VR and OCD

    Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzGVcMvsRlU&t=31s to see the full video version of this podcast.

    Dr. Howard Gurr and Mr. Andrew Colsky, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and entrepreneur, talk about Virtual reality Exposure Therapy and his new VR platform. Mr. Colsky is a licensed mental health counselor treating OCD and anxiety disorders in both Virginia and Florida through his practice which can be found at www.stopmyocd.com. His practice includes the use of exposure therapy. In order to facilitate his own practice needs, he founded Prescription XRT (www.rxxrt.com), a first-of-its-kind exposure therapy platform. He is planning to provide access to all exposure therapists so they may conduct therapy using lifelike exposures virtually anywhere.

    7 November 2023, 2:30 am
  • 52 minutes 19 seconds
    Dr. Howard Gurr talks with Dr. Joe Elliott about VR in therapy

    To see the video  of this conversation go to https://youtu.be/vrWC9vw0K6c

    Today I am talking with Dr. Joe Elliot about our respective uses of VR in our clinical practices. Joe Elliott, PhD is a licensed mental health provider and owner of Joe Elliott Psychological Services in Galveston, Texas (www.galvestonpsych.com), with nearly three decades’ experience as a clinician, evaluator, and behavioral science researcher. He previously coordinated research at the anxiety disorders clinics of the University of Houston and University of Texas Mental Sciences Institute, and at the Eyewitness Testimony research lab at Sam Houston State Univ. He is Mental Health Manager at the Texas NeuroAIDS Research Center, one of four NIH-sponsored “brain banks” (tissue repositories) in the US. Joe has a Master’s in Clinical Psychology and a PhD in Cognition and Instruction Psychology. He received training in Criterion-Based Content Analysis (CBCA), Prolonged Exposure Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). He has been providing VR mental health applications since 2021, and is the first practitioner to deploy the IDEGO treatment suite in the US.

    7 November 2023, 12:18 am
  • 47 minutes 10 seconds
    Dr. Howard Gurr talks with Dr. Kim Bullock about VR in therapy

    to see the video of this podcast go to Dr. Howard Gurr Talks with Dr. Kim Bullock about Virtual Reality Therapy - YouTube.

    Dr. Bullock received her undergraduate degree with honors and distinction in physiology and psychology from the University of California, San Diego, Revelle College and her medical degree from George Washington University in Washington, DC. She completed an internship in internal medicine at Washington Hospital in D.C. and a psychiatry residency at Stanford University. She is a diplomat in the subspecialties of Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry and Lifestyle Medicine. She is currently appointed Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences within Stanford’s School of Medicine. Dr. Bullock is the founder and Director of Stanford's Neurobehavioral Clinic and Virtual Reality & Immersive Technologies (VRIT) program and laboratory. She also is a leader and pioneer in telehealth services using XR. She has published many peer-reviewed articles and is a Cambridge and Oxford Press author on the subject of functional neurological disorders. Her primary clinical research interest is exploring the use of technology for trauma treatment and psychiatric illnesses involving disruption of bodily perception and function. She is currently focused on the use and dissemination of immersive technologies for telepsychiatry as well as its use in augmentation of physiotherapy, psychotherapy, and skills acquisition. She treats a multitude of illness domains including trauma, phobias, anxiety, pain, mood disorders, and somatic symptom-related disorders. She also provides support and connects researchers, providers, and developers of immersive technology through the Stanford Psychiatry Immersive Technology Consortium (SPIT-C).
    Dr. Bullock currently sees patients, teaches, and performs research. She takes a holistic, customized, and personal approach to each patient and encourages family and community involvement in the treatment process. She is intensively trained and teaches both cognitive behavior therapy and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). 

    6 November 2023, 11:52 pm
  • 29 minutes 29 seconds
    A conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of VR in Clinical Practice.

    Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen about our use of Virtual Reality in private practice.  Check out the video version of this  conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Les Posen at https://youtu.be/tgvLHdAub5M 
     
     

    Les is Melbourne, born-and-bred.  Educated at Monash and Melbourne Universities, he later spent time in the Austin Hospital’s Department of Psychological Medicine, where he did clinical rotations in Adult Psychiatry and Cardiology. 
     
     

    With a lifelong passion for travel and commercial aviation, Les considers himself fortunate to have been supervised while at the Austin by Dr. Ida Kaplan who was Ansett Australia’s first Melbourne-based Fear of Flying Program Psychologist. He inherited the program from her in 1994 and for the next six years further developed and enhanced the program. Separate from this, he helped develop the airline’s Passenger and Crew Welfare program, training with airline staff from around the world – including United, Continental and TWA – to give him a special understanding of Crew psychology, especially enhancing resilience under stress. 
     
     

    Les’s website is https://flightwise.com.au/ 

    16 February 2022, 11:03 pm
  • 6 minutes 10 seconds
    Can we tell when people are lying? A rebroadcast from 2007
    I was searching through my old podcasts and I came up with another one from 2007 that seems to be pertinent to today's world. This one was on liars.
    According to a study 50% of people questioned thought they could tell when someone was lying. The data suggested we were not that good at telling when someone was lying to us. Is that true?
    This podcast presented some of the reasons why we cannot always tell who is telling the truth or who is lying. I think it is very relevant today!
    17 July 2017, 2:01 am
  • 5 minutes 38 seconds
    Incompetent people are blind to their incompetence - 2007
    I originally produced this podcast on why people who are incompetent do not know they are incompetent on August 15, 2007. At the time, I thought the research was very interesting and amusing. Now, with the state of our world, I think the podcast is very relevant and not so funny. The research was actually done in 1999. The researchers were Dr. David Duning and a then graduate student, named Justin Kruger. Interestingly, this concept has been called the Duning-Kruger effect! Below is the reference for the original article. In advance, I apologize for my voice- I must have been sick at the time I recorded the original podcast.

    Kruger, Justin; Dunning, David (1999). "Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 77 (6): 1121–34.
    5 July 2017, 2:46 pm
  • 32 minutes 4 seconds
    Dr. Gurr speaks with Dr. Skip Rizzo about Virtual Reality Therapy
    Today’s podcast is a conversation between Dr. Howard Gurr and Dr. Skip Rizzo. Dr. Rizzo is well known for his work with VR and PTSD. He is one of the first psychologists to recognize the benefits of VR for psychological issues. Dr. Rizzo talks about his introduction to VR, the benefits of VR for mental health problems and his research with VR.


    Here is Dr. Rizzo’s bio:
    Albert “Skip” Rizzo is a clinical psychologist/neuropsychologist and Director of Medical Virtual Reality at the University Of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies. He is also a Research Professor with the USC Dept. of Psychiatry and at the USC Davis School of Gerontology. Skip conducts research on the design, development and evaluation of Virtual Reality systems targeting the areas of clinical assessment, treatment and rehabilitation across the domains of psychological, cognitive and motor functioning in both healthy and clinical populations. This work has focused on PTSD, TBI, Autism, ADHD, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke and other clinical conditions. In spite of the diversity of these clinical R&D areas, the common thread that drives all of his work with digital technologies involves the study of how interactive and immersive Virtual Reality simulations can be usefully applied to address human healthcare needs beyond what is possible with traditional 20th Century tools and methods. In 2010 he received the “American Psychological Association Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Practice of Trauma Psychology” and in 2012, the MMVR Satava Award for excellence in the use of VR for therapeutic applications. In 2015, he received the Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics “Pioneer in Medicine” award presented to individuals who have significantly contributed to the scientific advancement in the fields of medicine through a multidisciplinary approach. To view some videos on his work, please visit this YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=UUQrbzaW3x9wWoZPl4-l4GSA&feature=plcp
    10 July 2016, 10:23 pm
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