School Psyched!

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Made for School Psychologists by School Psychologists.

Recent Episodes
  • SPP 182: Upping Your Report Writing With ClickReport
    Sep 16, 2024 –
  • SPP 181 – Systemic Self-Care
    Jun 9, 2024 –
  • SPP 172: NASP President Dr. Andrea Clyne
    May 19, 2024 –
  • SPP 179: Measures and Interventions for Numeracy Development
    Apr 21, 2024 –
  • SPP 178: The Complexities of AI Application in School Psychology
    Apr 7, 2024 –
  • SPP 177: School Safety
    Mar 4, 2024 –
  • SPP 176: Anxiety and OCD Treatment
    Feb 18, 2024 –
  • SPP 175: AI for School Psychologists with Jon Scaccia
    Feb 5, 2024 –
  • SPP 174: Self-Care and Burnout Prevention
    Jan 22, 2024 –
  • SPP 173: Psychiatry with Dr. Jeff Bostic
    Jan 8, 2024 –
  • SPP 171: Research Methodology and Analysis
    Dec 3, 2023 –
  • SPP 170: AI for School Psychologists
    Nov 19, 2023 –
  • SPP 169: Math Skills and Math Anxiety
    Nov 6, 2023 –
  • SPP 168: Dr. Amanda VanDerHeyden and the Science of Learning
    Oct 2, 2023 –
  • SPP 167: Catching up with #psychedpodcast
    Sep 17, 2023 –
  • School Psyched Podcast – School Psyched Specialist with Matthew Bocchi
    Sep 10, 2023 –
  • Ned Johnson – School Psyched Podcast – School Psyched Specialist with Ned Johnson
    Sep 4, 2023 –
  • SPP 165: Hacking Deficit Thinking Book Study (part 2, Reframe 4 – Reframe 6)
    Jun 4, 2023 –
  • SPP 164: Dr. Peter Faustino
    May 21, 2023 –
  • SPP 163: Dr. Stephanie Nelson
    May 7, 2023 –
  • SPP 162: Hacking Deficit Thinking Book Study (part 1, Introduction – Reframe 3)
    Apr 16, 2023 –
  • SPP 161: CBT in Schools
    Mar 20, 2023 –
  • SPP 160: ADHD Supports in the Schools
    Mar 6, 2023 –
  • SPP 159: Legal Issues in School Crisis
    Feb 19, 2023 –
  • SPP 158: Vocabulary Instruction
    Feb 5, 2023 –
  • SPP 157: Harnessing The Science Of Learning For The Design Of Assessment And Instruction
    Jan 16, 2023 –
  • SPP 156: Report Writing
    Dec 18, 2022 –
  • SPP 155: Overcoming Barriers and Paradigm Wars: Powerful Evidence-Based Writing Instruction
    Dec 4, 2022 –
  • SPP 154: Dr. Ben Sedley on ACT/ERP for OCD
    Nov 21, 2022 –
  • SPP 153 Dr. Mc Gill On School Psychology Training Programs
    Nov 6, 2022 –
  • SPP 152: Hacking Deficit Thinking With Byron Mc Clure And Kelsie Reed
    Oct 16, 2022 –
  • SPP 151: Progress Monitoring, Data, and Expected Growth
    Oct 3, 2022 –
  • SPP 150: Welcome School Year 2022-23!
    Sep 25, 2022 –
  • SPP 149: ACT for Treating Children with Dr. Tamar Black
    Jun 27, 2022 –
  • SPP 148: School Psychology as a Healing Profession
    Jun 20, 2022 –
  • SPP 147: Resilience
    May 15, 2022 –
  • SPP 146: Mind-Body Health
    May 2, 2022 –
  • SPP 145: Developmental Psychology and SEL
    Apr 4, 2022 –
  • SPP 144: The Problem with Polyvagal Theory
    Mar 20, 2022 –
  • SPP 143: Solution Focused Counseling with Dr. John Murphy
    Mar 7, 2022 –
  • SPP 142: Catching up with #psychedpodcast
    Feb 21, 2022 –
  • SPP 141: Advancing the Science of Math with Dr. Codding and Dr. Peltier
    Feb 6, 2022 –
  • SPP 140: Dr. Byron McClure
    Jan 16, 2022 –
  • SPP 139: Revisiting ACT with Dr. Imad Zaheer
    Jan 2, 2022 –
  • SPP 138: Dr. Richard Nisbett and Critical Thinking
    Dec 20, 2021 –
  • SPP 137: Dr. Amanda VanDerHeyden
    Dec 12, 2021 –
  • SPP Special Episode – Who Is Caring For The Carers
    Dec 2, 2021 –
  • SPP 136: The ValYOU Project – partnering with schools to combat human trafficking
    Nov 21, 2021 –
  • SPP 135: Deconstructing Anonymity: The Power of Connectedness in School & Life
    Nov 8, 2021 –
  • SPP 134: SEL with Restorative Circles
    Oct 18, 2021 –
Recent Reviews
  • UpNorth7
    Interesting conversations
    I enjoy listening to the variety of guests. Thank you!
  • Fullcortex
    Treasure Trove
    This podcast is a treasure trove of information that is helpful to a broader audience than just school psychologist. There are some great interviews here with some very big names in the field of child development.
  • BBaker09
    Great content, horrible sound quality
    The content of this podcast is great! However, the quality of the audio is so distracting that it is hard to listen to. It would be much better if not recorded on YouTube or edited more. I find myself very interested in what is being talked about, but only able to catch every other word that is being said at times. Please look into other forms of recording so that the audio is more consistent.
  • Daniellebrian12345
    Excellent resource!
    I cannot thank you all enough for providing this invaluable resource to school psychologists nationwide! I’m in CA and I have learned SO much from your podcast and guests and reference it constantly in my work:) Thank you!!!
  • jenwarzecha
    Great Content, bad audio
    I find it difficult to listen most of the time door to such poor sound quality. This is too bad since I’m sure there’s a lot of great info.
  • Aabbnoidhene
    Topics to discuss
    Hello, Can you guys please discuss the following, please? 1. How to present a report in a concise simplified manner during internship. 2. How to explain Larry P. VS. Riles to parent during IEP meeting. 3. How to manage your schedule and time management. 4. The assessing of African American students in California.
  • flipkeyra
    School Psyched
    Although I have been in the field for over 20 years, I have primarily been working with preschool the last 14 years. Your podcast has been fantastic to update me on current issues and topics relevant to the field. My only criticism would be the quality of the sound but other than that, thank you for your insight, topics and service to the field. Your positivity and candor are refreshing. Eric’s voice sounds like Dax Shepard- nice bonus!
  • school psych 22
    Free School Psych PD!
    I love Psyched Podcast!
  • Mozi42
    Great podcast!
    I learn so much from these conversations. Thank you!
  • GiRlWhOmAkEsSeNsE
    Awesome podcast!
    Very informational and easy to listen to/understand. Highly recommend!
  • Enjoyer of Listening to Book
    Please sound edit live it is very difficult to listen to
    I have just finished my 3rd listening and I am honestly not sure I can listen to more. I have listened to ones from 2019 and earlier. I love that this exists and I love the topics but there are multiple points that are so hard to focus on due to logistics in your live talk discussions. By the time Y’all get to the meat of the podcast my mind has wondered. The question/answer rambling is rough too. Your presenters need to be chosen for their speaking skills...the last one I feel like all I did was count the “Ums” so distracting that the message is lost. I tried fast forwarding but then I miss stuff & am confused. It seems like for most all you would have to do would be to cut first few min and some seconds each question/answer. As you know as a school psychologist the one thing we are short on is time. I am thinking my time is better spent listening to a book on audio or something else more edited. But I LOVE that y’all are doing this and I think there is someone out there that has this special skill and could help you for free or low cost for the good of the cause. Again, I love the essence of what you’re doing so please continue but if you can edit just a little would help us listeners LEARN the most from you. Thank you!
  • hansen820
    Hopeful for improvement
    Sound quality is not great and episodes could benefit from (significant) editing. I hope with time that the technical quality will improve so I can bear to listen to more episodes.
  • Bruh_fml
    Great podcast... bad sound
    I found my favorite podcast. The topics are up to date and there is a link to a webpage that pertains to the podcast topic. I love it! The only draw back is the sound. Goes in and out at times and volume goes down at times as well. Other than that it’s great.
  • LDlex
    Work on the sound quality
    The podcast content is amazing...sound quality is not so good. It’s hard to hear what people are saying!
  • Akelle12
    So helpful
    This is especially helpful for those of us sort fo alone in our schools without a lot of access to colleagues.
  • Tsessebe
    Great Podcast for School Psychologists
    This podcast is very well done. It attracts top name guests from the field of school psychology. It’s a must listen for practitioners and trainees in the field.
  • ERICA VP
    very informative
    great info for parents and teachers as well as others who are interested in learning more!
  • @mrdonnelly3
    Awesome
    Great podcast.
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