Neuropscyhotherapist and Mental Health Correspondent, Bella J. Rockman, M.A., LPC provides contemporary and cutting edge commentary on current events and Mental Health & Wellness topics. The Jrocktherapy Podcast is designed to empower you with brain based Behavioral Health therapeutic tools. Subscribe for updates at www.jrocktherapyinstitute.com IG: @jrocktherapy
Chat Bot Therapist are you ready? Let’s explore potential dangers, risk, benefits, and emerging opportunities. Is the future already here and the inevitable rolling out? Join Clinical Neuropsychotherapist & Media Mental Health Commentator, Bella Rockman & NPR Radios Jennifer Stayton, for this episode of The Jrock Report. SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, LIKE, SHARE. |Spotify|I-Heart Radio | I-tunes | You Tube:…
Tis’ the Season: Navigating the Pressures of Relationships & Holiday Dating This time of the year – in addition to being the holidays – is also known as “cuffing season.” It is a time of the year when single people look to connect in shorter-term relationships to get through the holidays and colder winter months. It unofficially runs from October through about Valentine’s Day. But it can feel more…
“Healing Narcissism, Creating A Healthy You & Healthy Relationship Connections” Our Autumn 🍂 Podcast Series continues with Therapist, Coach &Author, Matthew Phipher. As we continue to focus on intergenerational healing in our practice and psycho, educational outreach work, in the series, we identify what narcissism looks like, how to identify it, how to recognize it with ourselves, how to create…
Summer is a busy time for weddings, especially in June. And especially the Austin, Texas area – even in this heat! Weddings have a lot of customs and behavioral expectations attached to them – etiquette if you will. And that got Central Texas Neuropsychotherapist, LPC, Bella J. Rockman thinking about good manners and behavior – in a time when it can seem in short supply. KUT’s Jennifer Stayton…
Graduation is a rite of passage for people usually around 18 years old or so. That’s chronological age. But what about our “emotional age” – how we have developed and matured emotionally? Well, that can be a very different story. KUT’s Jennifer Stayton talked recently with Central Texas neuropsychotherapist Bella J. Rockman about the phenomenon of “emotional age:”
Junice speaks on KUT Austin: "The problem becomes when we have overly packed ourselves for an extended period of time.... We've overridden that internal GPS that we all have and overridden those boundaries that perhaps we have or don't have."
Junice has guest Therapist, Charlie Cale, from the Austin Center for Grief & Loss, join the podcast to address redefining grief and loss-- understanding that it's ageless-- as well as identifying tools to get through it and support those going through it. For more information on the Austin Center for Grief & Loss go to www.austingrief.org/ or contact Charlie Cale through his website at…
Certified Health Coach and Owner of Genesis Healing Center, Brenda Lee talks with Neuropsychologist, Junice Rockman, about the effects of food on the mind and body