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Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Burns is currently an emeritus adjunct professor of clinical psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Hello, David, and welcome to our listeners from all over the world and the universe. This is the Feeling Good Podcast, and we're on episode 432. We have two special guests today, two stars of Team CBT. We have Jacob Tauri, who's an extraordinary... child psychiatrist, one of David's first students, I understand. And we have Michael Luo, who is a psychiatric resident.
Hello, David, and welcome to our listeners from all over the world and the universe. This is the Feeling Good Podcast, and we're on episode 432. We have two special guests today, two stars of Team CBT. We have Jacob Tauri, who's an extraordinary... child psychiatrist, one of David's first students, I understand. And we have Michael Luo, who is a psychiatric resident.
He's at the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. He's in his second year of psychiatric residency and an up-and-coming team star. Hi, Michael.
He's at the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. He's in his second year of psychiatric residency and an up-and-coming team star. Hi, Michael.
And for the last two years, Jacob and Michael have put on a free weekend workshop that they've entitled Finding Humans Less Scary. And we're excited to announce that they're going to do it again in 2025. So we want to invite you to share about the past and to get us excited about this year's workshop.
And for the last two years, Jacob and Michael have put on a free weekend workshop that they've entitled Finding Humans Less Scary. And we're excited to announce that they're going to do it again in 2025. So we want to invite you to share about the past and to get us excited about this year's workshop.
Is that accurate? Well, one of the master's main accolades. Yes, of course.
Is that accurate? Well, one of the master's main accolades. Yes, of course.
Michael, are these techniques that you yourself have practiced with your own life?
Michael, are these techniques that you yourself have practiced with your own life?
Yeah, I love that you're saying that, Michael. And actually, I really, really, really appreciate that this is a part of your weekends as a woman. And I think speaking for every woman, we've all had experiences with people who have not honored consent.
Yeah, I love that you're saying that, Michael. And actually, I really, really, really appreciate that this is a part of your weekends as a woman. And I think speaking for every woman, we've all had experiences with people who have not honored consent.
So that you're right off when you're teaching social, how to improve someone's social interactions, starting off with teaching consent is, you know, really powerful. And I love it.
So that you're right off when you're teaching social, how to improve someone's social interactions, starting off with teaching consent is, you know, really powerful. And I love it.
But it's not that you're lecturing, like you must use consent. It's that it's fun. Like the point of this whole weekend is that it's fun. Right. Yeah.
But it's not that you're lecturing, like you must use consent. It's that it's fun. Like the point of this whole weekend is that it's fun. Right. Yeah.
I have to say, Michael, that I'm judging you right now because it wasn't to me huge. It was stupendously huge. It actually brought, you know, it kind of made me feel all kind of teary-eyed when you said you wanted Jacob because it would be the most, did you say shameful or the most difficult?
I have to say, Michael, that I'm judging you right now because it wasn't to me huge. It was stupendously huge. It actually brought, you know, it kind of made me feel all kind of teary-eyed when you said you wanted Jacob because it would be the most, did you say shameful or the most difficult?