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"Tell Us More About That" (TUMAT) is a podcast focused on taking the often complex, misunderstood, or under discussed topics within human psychology and connecting the dots to our individual experiences. TUMAT is dedicated to decoding the "why" behind the "what" through casual and insightful conversations with some of the most credible experts in the industry. Join us and our guests as we turn the complicated into the candid, exploring the fascinating world of human psychology. Serious topics. Credible Guests. Candid Conversation.

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episode Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT): A conversation with Bob Drozek, LICSW and Brandon Unruh, MD. cover

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT): A conversation with Bob Drozek, LICSW and Brandon Unruh, MD.

In this episode, we dive into the often-misunderstood world of personality disorders with a focus on borderline and narcissistic presentations. Rather than simply listing symptoms, our conversation explores what it means to view these disorders dimensionally, how traits show up in real life, blur at the edges, and influence identity, relationships, and emotional regulation. We also examine mentalization, the ability to understand our own and others’ inner worlds, and why it is such a powerful tool in therapy. From rethinking the DSM’s categories to unpacking the role of empathy and vulnerability, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on conditions that are too often oversimplified and stigmatized. TUMAT Takeaways: * Personality disorders involve instability in emotional regulation, self-identity, and interpersonal relationships. * Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is characterized by emotional dysregulation and interpersonal hypersensitivity. * Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) can be divided into grandiose and vulnerable subtypes, each with distinct characteristics. * Mentalization is the ability to understand one's own and others' mental states, crucial for effective therapy. * Empathy is a component of mentalizing, involving both cognitive and emotional aspects. * The DSM's categorical approach to personality disorders may not fully capture the complexity of these conditions. * Therapists must adopt a 'not knowing' stance to encourage patient reflection and insight. * Mentalization-based treatment (MBT) has shown effectiveness in treating personality disorders. * Understanding the patient's perspective is key to effective treatment. * Research supports the idea that mentalizing deficits are common in personality disorders. To learn more about Mentalization-Based Treatment, check out MBT Boston, here [www.mbtboston.com]. Check out publications from our guests! [https://www.mbtboston.com/our-publications]

14. sep. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
episode Dr. Noble, Pt. 2 - Navigating Cognitive Biases in Leadership: A discussion on the pervasive nature of cognitive biases, particularly in personnel selection and leadership. cover

Dr. Noble, Pt. 2 - Navigating Cognitive Biases in Leadership: A discussion on the pervasive nature of cognitive biases, particularly in personnel selection and leadership.

In this conversation, Dr. Noble discusses the pervasive nature of cognitive biases, particularly in personnel selection and leadership. He delves into the Dunning-Kruger effect, illustrating how individuals often overestimate their knowledge and competence. The discussion also touches on personal career journeys, the challenges of self-awareness in leadership, and the evolving landscape of consulting in psychology, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence and the need for reliable data in decision-making. TUMAT Takeaways: * Cognitive biases are prevalent in decision-making processes. * Awareness of biases can help individuals make better decisions. * The Dunning-Kruger effect illustrates how confidence does not equal competence. * Imposter syndrome is common among high achievers, contrasting with the overconfidence of less knowledgeable individuals. * Self-awareness tends to decrease as leaders rise in rank due to fewer honest feedback sources. * Narcissistic leaders can sometimes protect their teams but may harm the organization overall. * Therapy and coaching can provide valuable support for personal and professional growth. * Manipulation and bias are significant factors in how individuals present themselves in leadership roles. For more information on Dr. Noble and to learn more about the services offered by Noble Organizational Consulting, visit his website, here [https://www.psychology.consulting/].

1. aug. 2025 - 42 min
episode Operational Psychology: Dr. Noble discusses the mission of Op Psych, what it takes to become one, and shares unique firsthand accounts from working in the field. cover

Operational Psychology: Dr. Noble discusses the mission of Op Psych, what it takes to become one, and shares unique firsthand accounts from working in the field.

In this conversation, Dr. Jeremy Noble shares his compelling journey as an operational psychologist within the U.S. Army's elite Ranger Regiment. Drawing from first-hand experience, he offers rare insight into the unique role operational psychologists play in selecting, supporting, and safeguarding the mental readiness of our nation’s most capable warfighters. Dr. Noble delves into the nuances of operational psychology, emphasizing the importance of sound hiring practices, the ethical challenges of confidentiality in military settings, and the impact of toxic leadership on team performance. He also explores the value of psychometric assessments in personnel selection and how these tools can enhance organizational effectiveness across high-stakes environments. TUMAT Takeaways: * Operational psychology focuses on enhancing performance in national security contexts. * Crisis intervention is a critical aspect of a psychologist's role in the military. * Confidentiality in military psychology has specific nuances compared to civilian practices. * Proper hiring practices can significantly impact organizational effectiveness and morale. * Toxic leadership traits, particularly narcissism, can have detrimental effects on teams. * Peer evaluations are valuable for identifying potential toxic leaders. * Psychometric assessments provide insights into personality traits relevant to job performance. * The military's approach to psychology allows for more flexibility in interventions than the civilian sector. * Effective leadership is crucial for employee engagement and organizational success. To learn more about Dr. Noble, check him out, here [https://www.psychology.consulting/home]

27. juni 2025 - 58 min
episode Interviewing Kids: An overview of the field of Child Forensic Interviewing, the training involved and the unique variables present when interviewing children. cover

Interviewing Kids: An overview of the field of Child Forensic Interviewing, the training involved and the unique variables present when interviewing children.

TUMAT Takeaways: • Child forensic interviewing is an investigative interview conducted in a developmentally sensitive, trauma-informed, and legally sound manner within the context of a child abuse investigation. • Child advocacy centers are nonprofit organizations that serve as a one-stop shop for services related to child abuse investigations, providing a child-friendly and neutral setting for forensic interviews. • Child forensic interviewers are trained professionals who conduct interviews with children who may have experienced abuse or witnessed a crime, and they work closely with law enforcement and child protective services. • Techniques like narrative event practice and source monitoring are used to elicit information. • Interviewers need to be mindful of potential coaching or contamination of the child's narrative and ask appropriate questions to assess credibility. • Forensic interviews are typically video and audio recorded and are conducted in a private and safe environment to ensure the comfort and well-being of the child. • Mandated reporting laws vary by jurisdiction, but generally, anyone over the age of 18 is considered a mandated reporter and is legally obligated to report suspected child abuse or neglect. • Child forensic interviewers gather information for an active criminal investigation and work closely with investigators and prosecutors to ensure the defensibility and reliability of the information obtained. • Caregivers can contact Child Advocacy Centers for assistance and guidance. • The forensic interview process is tailored to the child's age and developmental level. • Interviewers create a safe and supportive environment for children to share their experiences. • Caregivers should avoid discussing concerns directly with the child and provide accurate information about the interview process. • The support of non-offending caregivers is crucial in helping children disclose abuse and participate in the investigation. A little bit about our guest, Kate Myers, MSW: Kate Myers is a seasoned forensic interviewer with over a decade of experience in sexual and domestic violence. She has conducted over 1,600 forensic interviews for various agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security in Miami, FL, and Safe Shores - The DC Children’s Advocacy Center. She has handled cases involving child sexual abuse, violent crime, severe physical abuse and neglect, online child exploitation, human trafficking, and human smuggling, both domestically and internationally. As part of this work, she has testified in civil and criminal court proceedings, as well as provided consultation and training to multidisciplinary teams and other community stakeholders. Kate holds an MSW from The Catholic University of America and a BA in Foreign Languages with a concentration in Spanish and a minor in Women & Gender Studies from George Mason University. She is currently the Forensic Interview Program Manager at the Collins Center & Child Advocacy Center in Harrisonburg, VA, where she leads interviews with children, adolescents, and vulnerable adults, addressing cases of abuse and neglect with a victim-centered and trauma-responsive approach. To learn more about the Collins Center CAC, check out their website, here [https://www.thecollinscenter.org/cac]!

13. aug. 2024 - 55 min
episode Mental Health and Law Enforcement: Breaking stigmas, building trust and changing the game. A Conversation with Dr. Katherine Kuhlman. cover

Mental Health and Law Enforcement: Breaking stigmas, building trust and changing the game. A Conversation with Dr. Katherine Kuhlman.

About our guest, Dr. Katherine Kuhlman: Dr. Katherine (Katie) Kuhlman, ABPP, is a board-certified psychologist in Police and Public Safety Psychology, and has expertise in the treatment of PTSD, depression, anxiety, and general life stressors. She has worked since 2014 providing services to first responders and their family members, truly understanding the unique stressors inherent in these occupations. She has presented nationally on wellness issues related to law enforcement, as well as threat assessment and management. She served as a subject matter expert on traumatic stress on the Colorado Governor's Expert Emergency Epidemic Response Committee prior to moving to Arizona. Dr. Kuhlman has responded and provided debriefing services to critical incidents including officer-involved shootings, suicides, line-of-duty deaths, and mass shootings. Dr. Kuhlman regularly provides analysis to news organizations, and has provided expert testimony in cases related to psychological assessment and PTSD. Check out her website, here [http://www.drkuhlman.com/]! TUMAT Takeaways: • Law enforcement psychology focuses on the mental health and well-being of law enforcement officers and first responders. • Most mental health challenges LE personnel are facing are TREATABLE! If provided with the appropriate support from their agencies, personnel can not only overcome the struggles, but they can thrive. • Building trust and establishing rapport with clients is crucial in this field, and authenticity is key. • Dr. Kuhlman emphasizes the importance of confidentiality and assures her clients that their information will remain private, except in cases of harm to self or others. • Red flag laws can pose challenges for officers dealing with suicidal ideation • Some departments are starting to offer treatment options and support for officers struggling with mental health issues • Embedding psychologists within law enforcement agencies can provide valuable support and address administrative stress and trauma • The field of police psychology is evolving with a focus on prevention and wellness

26. juni 2024 - 57 min
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