Taking Good Care Podcast

Taking Good Care Podcast

Dr. Andrew H.C. Wong & Dr. David St. Arnault
Ország Kanada
Nyelv EN
Epizódok 66
Legutóbbi 17.08.2026

Two practicing psychologists host this weekly podcast to discuss psychology topics, share real client stories, and interview experts in the field. They aim to educate and entertain listeners while raising awareness about mental health and well-being. Each episode blends professional insight with humor and practical advice for both professionals and curious listeners.

Epizódok

  • The Power of Memory, Part One: Learning, Mental Health & Healing 17.08.2026 53p
    In the first episode of this three-part series, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the powerful connection between memory, learning, mental health, and healing.From an early age, we learn patterns and behaviours from our environment and the people around us. Our memories help us recognize these patterns and shape how we respond to them, often with the goal of keeping us safe and helping us navigate challenging experiences.This learning can include how we respond to difficult experiences such as abuse, grief, bullying, and other forms of adversity. Over time, we may become conditioned to respond automatically in certain ways to avoid perceived threats or negative outcomes. These learned responses can continue to influence our thoughts, emotions, relationships, and behaviours long after the original experience has passed.While we often think of memory and learning in the context of school and academic achievement, they play a much deeper role in our everyday lives and in our mental health. In this episode, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore how our brains learn from experience, how those lessons can shape our responses to the world, and why understanding these patterns can be an important part of healing and developing healthier ways of coping.
  • The Vital Role of Community-Based and Non-Profit Mental Healthcare 08.08.2026 1ó 6p
    Community mental health services are an essential part of our healthcare system, yet they are often among the most underfunded. In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave sit down with Rachelle Kay, Executive Director of Momentum Counselling, a leading non-profit mental health organization in Edmonton, Canada.Together, they explore the realities of providing accessible, community-based mental health care and the challenges that non-profit organizations face in sustaining these vital services. Non-profit mental health organizations like Momentum play a critical role in bridging gaps in the healthcare system. They provide counselling, assessments, and support to individuals and families who may otherwise be unable to access or afford these services.What does it take to build and sustain effective grassroots mental health services? What happens when the need for care far exceeds the resources available? And how can communities better support the organizations working on the front lines?If you are passionate about mental health, interested in community-based care, or curious about the important work of grassroots non-profit organizations, this is an episode you won't want to miss.Momentum's Website - https://momentumcounselling.org/donate-today/Direct Donation Link - https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/64128Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/momentumcounsellingInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/momentumcounselling.yegLinkedIn - https://ca.linkedin.com/company/momentum-counselling
  • More Than Talent: The Psychology of High Performance & Sports Psychology 25.07.2026 1ó 2p
    In the worlds of elite sports and the performing arts, success often comes down to more than talent alone. The ability to manage pressure, stay mentally resilient, and perform when it matters most can make all the difference.On this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew H.C. Wong and Dr. David St. Arnault welcome renowned neuropsychologist and University of Alberta professor Dr. Martin Mrazik for an insightful conversation on the science of sports and performance psychology. Drawing on decades of experience working with organizations such as the Edmonton Oilers (NHL), the Edmonton Elks (CFL), and the International Ice Hockey Federation, Dr. Mrazik shares practical strategies to help athletes and performers unlock their full potential.The discussion also explores the mental health challenges that can accompany high-performance environments, including anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and trauma. Dr. Mrazik offers evidence-based approaches to building resilience, overcoming setbacks, and supporting long-term well-being.Whether you're an athlete, coach, performer, parent, or simply fascinated by the psychology of peak performance, this fun and engaging episode offers valuable insights into what it takes to thrive under pressure.
  • Intelligence Explained, Part Two: Learning Disability & Giftedness 18.07.2026 46p
    In the second episode of this two-part series, psychologists Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave continue their conversation on intelligence, exploring how it shapes learning and education.This episode examines what defines a learning disability and unpacks the concept of giftedness. Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave discuss how students with learning disabilities possess both strengths and challenges, highlighting the importance of individualized supports, effective learning strategies, and appropriate accommodations to help them succeed. They also take a thoughtful look at giftedness: Why the label can be both valuable and controversial and why it should never be viewed as a predictor of a person's future success.Whether you're a parent, educator, student, or simply interested in how intelligence is understood and applied in education, this insightful discussion offers valuable perspectives you won't want to miss.
  • Intelligence Explained, Part One: Myths, IQ, and Multiple Intelligences 07.07.2026 56p
    In this first episode of a two-part series, psychologists Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore one of psychology's most fascinating and misunderstood topics: intelligence.The conversation examines what intelligence is, how IQ is measured, the science behind intelligence testing, and the theory of multiple intelligences. Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave also discuss how psychologists assess cognitive abilities and what IQ scores can and cannot tell us about a person's potential.Whether you're a parent, educator, student, mental health professional, or simply curious about how the brain works, this episode offers an engaging, evidence-based look at the psychology of intelligence.In this episode, you'll learn:What psychologists mean by "intelligence"How IQ tests are developed and interpretedThe theory of multiple intelligencesCommon myths and misconceptions about IQHow intelligence relates to learning and developmentIf you're interested in psychology, brain development, education, or cognitive science, this episode is a great place to start. Be sure to tune in for Part Two, where Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave continue the conversation and explore the practical implications intelligence testing.
  • The Power of Radical Acceptance 28.06.2026 49p
    Radical acceptance is one of the most powerful and most misunderstood concepts in psychology.In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave unpack what radical acceptance really means, challenge common misconceptions, and explore why accepting reality as it is can be a transformative step toward healing.What makes radical acceptance "radical"? It's the practice of fully acknowledging the present moment without judgment, not approving of difficult circumstances or giving up, but choosing to face reality with clarity and compassion. From there, we become better equipped to navigate challenges, solve problems, and move forward with intention.Whether you're a student, a mental health professional, someone considering therapy, or simply looking for practical ways to cope with life's challenges, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most important skills for emotional well-being.
  • Navigating Social Media, Part Two: Understanding Influence and Reality 19.06.2026 45p
    In part two of our social media stack, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave discuss the authenticity of content creators and social media influencers when the 'self' becomes the brand. The psychologists discuss why it's essential for young people to understand that not everything they see online reflects reality. They examine the influence of social media personalities, influencers, and content creators, encouraging listeners to foster critical thinking skills that help adolescents and teens evaluate the messages and motivations behind the content they consume.As social media, technology, and artificial intelligence continue to evolve, so do the ways they shape our thoughts, behaviours, and relationships. While adaptation is inevitable, this episode highlights both the healthy and unhealthy aspects of our increasingly digital lives and offers practical insights for raising informed, resilient, and mindful young people.
  • Navigating Social Media, Part One: Critical Thinking in a Digital World 12.06.2026 54p
    In part one of this timely and thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the powerful influence of social media on child and adolescent development. While social media offers opportunities for connection, learning, and self-expression, it also presents significant challenges that can shape how young people think, feel, and interact with the world around them.Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave discuss why critical thinking skills have never been more important in an age of endless scrolling, viral content, and persuasive online influencers. They examine how messages are crafted to capture attention and influence opinions, and why parents, caregivers, and educators play a crucial role in helping young people question what they see, hear, and believe online.This is an essential episode for anyone interested in understanding how social media impacts today's youth and how we can help young people navigate the digital world with curiosity, confidence, and healthy skepticism.
  • The Business of Psychology: The Lessons They Don't Teach in School 04.06.2026 1ó 16p
    In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave welcome longtime friend and colleague Dr. Sean Barford (registered psychologist) for an insightful conversation about an often-overlooked topic in psychology: the business of private practice.While psychologists receive extensive training in assessment and treatment, few are taught how to build, manage, and sustain a successful practice. Drawing on years of real-world experience, the three psychologists share candid reflections on the challenges, lessons, and rewards of running private practices while staying true to the values that brought them into the profession.From navigating the realities of business ownership to balancing growth with ethical, client-centered care, this episode offers practical insights and thoughtful discussion for anyone working in healthcare or considering opening a practice of their own.Whether you're an established practitioner, a new clinician, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes of a healthcare practice, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
  • The Stories That Shaped Psychotherapy and What This Means for Your Treatment 28.05.2026 1ó 6p
    In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave sit down with special guest Dr. William Whelton, a practicing psychologist and professor at the University of Alberta. Renowned for his expertise in psychotherapy outcome research and the history of psychology, Dr. Whelton has become one of the most respected voices in the Department of Educational Psychology.A gifted storyteller, Dr. Whelton brings the evolution of psychology to life by weaving together the influential thinkers, ideas, and historical moments that have shaped modern psychotherapy. Through these stories, he offers listeners a deeper understanding of how current therapeutic approaches came to be.This episode is essential listening for students beginning their journey in clinical psychology, as well as anyone considering therapy for themselves. Dr. Whelton explores why meaningful therapy takes time, the value of self-understanding, and how greater insight into ourselves can lead to a more fulfilling life.
  • Anxiety Explained, Part 3: Helping The Next Generation Manage Anxiety 22.05.2026 39p
    In part three of the anxiety series, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave dive into an honest, unscripted conversation about anxiety in children and teens. They explore how parents can play a powerful role in helping young people manage worries and build resilience while also recognizing how their own stress and anxiety can influence their children. The episode also highlights why facing challenges head-on, rather than avoiding them, is key to developing confidence and coping with life’s everyday pressures. Whether you’re a parent, caregiver, or simply looking to better understand anxiety, this conversation offers practical insights and reassurance.
  • Anxiety Explained, Part 2: Types, Treatment & Taking the First Step 14.05.2026 38p
    In part two of the anxiety series, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the many different types of anxiety disorders and what distinguishes them from one another. They also take a deep dive into effective treatment approaches for anxiety, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), and discuss why anxiety, while highly treatable, can still be incredibly difficult to confront.Beyond treatment techniques, this episode highlights the importance of connection, support, and having trusted people alongside you throughout the healing process. Packed with practical insights and actionable tips, this conversation is valuable for anyone experiencing anxiety or supporting someone who is. Don’t miss this informative and compassionate episode of Taking Good Care.
  • Anxiety Explained, Part 1: Fear, Worry, and Finding Calm 08.05.2026 50p
    In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the many layers of anxiety and why some situations leave us feeling overwhelmed with fear or worry, while others see those same moments as opportunities to grow. Through an engaging conversation, they unpack the science behind anxiety, how our thoughts shape our reactions, and why anxiety can affect each person so differently.You will also learn about effective tools for managing anxiety, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) strategies that can help people regain a sense of calm and control.Whether you personally experience anxiety or want to better understand and support someone who does, this thoughtful episode offers insight, reassurance, and practical takeaways you won’t want to miss.
  • Running on Empty, Part Two: Practical Ways to Beat Burnout 01.05.2026 48p
    Season 2 of Taking Good Care kicks off with Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave continuing their thoughtful conversation on burnout. Drawing from personal experiences, the two psychologists explore the value of setting healthy boundaries, practicing self-compassion, rediscovering purpose, and reconnecting with supportive relationships. They also share practical, realistic strategies for busy lives, showing how even a few intentional minutes each day can help you reset, recharge, and feel more grounded. Tune in for an honest, relatable discussion that offers both insight and actionable tools to help you move from feeling overwhelmed to feeling more in control and energized.
  • Running on Empty, Part One: How Burnout Affects Us All 22.04.2026 31p
    In the season one finale of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave dive into the all-too-common issue of burnout. While often associated with workplace stress, burnout affects far more than just working adults. It can impact children, teens, and anyone juggling multiple roles and responsibilities.They explore how burnout shows up across different stages of life, why it’s important to recognize the early warning signs, and how it can contribute to more serious mental health challenges if left unaddressed. The conversation wraps up with an introduction into strategies to help prevent burnout and maintain overall well-being. Part two will dive deeper into the practical and proactive strategies for burnout which will be the perfect launch into season two of Taking Good Care.
  • When Someone You Know Is Struggling: Real Talk on Suicide and Support 14.04.2026 1ó 8p
    In this episode of Taking Good Care, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the difficult but essential topic of self-harm and suicide. This is an issue that cannot be overlooked in mental health care. Rather than aiming to provide comprehensive clinical training or sensationalize the subject, they focus on breaking down common myths, sharing key statistics, and offering clear, practical steps you can take if someone you care about is struggling with suicidal thoughts.This conversation is especially relevant for those who may find themselves in frontline or support roles, whether professionally or personally.Listener discretion is advised: This episode is intended for educational and informational purposes. If you experience distress while listening and are in Canada, please call 9-8-8 for immediate support. If you are outside of Canada, please reach out to your local emergency services or a crisis helpline in your area.
  • What Happens When We Sleep: The Psychology of Dreams 08.04.2026 43p
    In this episode of the Taking Good Care podcast, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave dive into a lively conversation about dreams. From the early days of Freud’s dream analysis to modern psychological perspectives, they explore how our understanding of dreams has evolved over time. Even though dream interpretation is no longer a central focus in psychology, dreams still stir powerful emotions ranging from joy and excitement to fear and sadness. So what purpose do they serve? The hosts unpack theories about why we dream, the role of nightmares, and whether our dreams might reveal deeper core beliefs or help us process difficult experiences and trauma. It’s an engaging discussion that will leave you reflecting on your own dreams in a whole new way!
  • ASD Unpacked, Part 4: Navigating Adulthood & Relationships 31.03.2026 55p
    In the final episode of this ASD series, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave explore the unique challenges faced by adults living with autism spectrum disorder. Many individuals feel pressure to “mask” their struggles, presenting a composed exterior while navigating difficulties in private. In relationships, this can lead to both partners feeling misunderstood or unheard, often mirroring each other’s frustrations.Drawing from their clinical experience, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave discuss practical, therapy-based strategies to help adults with ASD better understand themselves and others, and to navigate the complexities of social and relational life. This episode offers insight, validation, and a message of hope; reminding listeners that growth, connection, and perseverance are always within reach.
  • ASD Unpacked, Part 3: Practical & Supportive Strategies That Make a Difference 20.03.2026 1ó 4p
    In this episode of The Taking Good Care Podcast, Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave continue the conversation on autism spectrum disorder (ASD), shifting their focus from assessment to treatment and support. While ASD is not something to be “cured,” there are many effective strategies and accommodations that can make a meaningful difference in daily life.Together, they explore practical approaches to managing challenging behaviours and supporting individuals with ASD across different settings. Whether you’re a caregiver, educator, or someone navigating life on the spectrum, this episode offers thoughtful insights and actionable tips you won’t want to miss.
  • ASD Unpacked, Part 2: Assessment & Diagnosis 11.03.2026
    Following last episode’s introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Dr. Andrew and Dr. Dave take the conversation further with a deeper look at how ASD is actually diagnosed. In this episode, they explore the key factors and clinical variables that determine whether a child or adult meets the diagnostic criteria. Along the way, they discuss why diagnostic accuracy matters, what can happen when assessments miss the mark, and how clinicians can ensure individuals receive the most appropriate evaluation and care.Whether you’re a psychology student, a parent, a professional, or simply curious to learn more about ASD, this episode offers an insightful and accessible look at the complexities behind getting the diagnosis right.

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