Healthy Leadership: Considering Psychology, Attachment Styles, and Neuroscience to Become A Better Leader

Episode 100 the intentional clinician

[Episode 100 of The Intentional Clinician Podcast]

You should listen to this episode of the Intentional Clinician podcast if you want to develop as a leader. Paul Krauss MA LPC discusses several leadership philosophies, the characteristics of a healthy leader, and how to develop your organization through values-based leadership with Lindsay Dietz, Randy Webb, and Paul Krauss. The group reviews scholarly literature, discusses current events, and emphasizes the internal work that the individual and those associated within an organization do as they examine various leadership philosophies. The group examines telltale indications of leading from fear as well as considerations for leading your team from certainty.

Other topics covered include the role of ego, self-care, burnout, turnover, costs, quality over quantity, balancing leadership styles, attachment styles, neuroscience, psychology of leadership, understanding values-based leadership, teamwork, short-term gains, long-term investments, the impact of economics on leadership.

Contact Lindsay and Randy through their consulting firm: Shion Consulting.

Lindsay Dietz, BSW, MAPM has worked in the healthcare and non-profit field serving the underserved population for more than 17 years. Beginning her career in Venezuela, Mrs. Dietz focused on the development of multidisciplinary team approaches for in-patient pediatric services for burn victims and their families. Following, she worked at the national level with the Venezuelan National Telecommunication agency leading several projects focused on engaging the community leaders, expanding the use of radio/technology communication services, and increasing access to care for rural and native Venezuelan population. Her experience includes developing national strategic plans to provide access to care and data collection and analysis (social-economic indicators of health). Mrs. Dietz has worked with clinical/non-clinical staff, built multidisciplinary teams, and leveraged the use of technology and effective workflows to benefit the Value-Based Care reimbursement model. Mrs. Dietz, who is bilingual (English/Spanish), earned her undergraduate degree and licensure in Social Work at the Central University of Venezuela with publishing honors. She also completed a Master’s degree in Administration and Project Management from Northern Arizona University with honors and academic recognition. Mrs. Dietz also holds a certificate in Infant and Family Studies from the Harris Infant Mental Health Institute specialized in Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, and Behavioral Health.

Mrs. Dietz is an active member of the National Association of Community Health Centers and a member of their Health Centers Controlled Network (HCCN) Task Force. She has also contributed to NCQA’s Digital Quality Summit and other national data/technology-related workgroups.

James “Randy” Webb, MA, MC, LMHC is a self-described promoter, campaigner, and networker who says that his penchant for building bridges and connecting people is in his name. A lifelong student of bilingual education and linguistics got into communication as a form of healing, which drew him into how the nervous system and everything attached to it develops. He has taken great joy in facilitating learning in multiple media with the goal of promoting individual, family, and community recovery. He currently works as a technical training specialist with the Office of the Assistant Secretary, Division of Disease Control and Health Statistics of the Washington State Department of Health.

Paul Krauss MA LPC is the Clinical Director of Health for Life Counseling Grand Rapids, home of The Trauma-Informed Counseling Center of Grand Rapids. Paul is also a Private Practice Psychotherapist, an Approved EMDRIA Consultant , host of the Intentional Clinician podcast, Behavioral Health Consultant, Clinical Trainer, and Counseling Supervisor. Paul is now offering consulting for a few individuals and organizations. Paul is the creator of the National Violence Prevention Hotline (in progress) as well as the Intentional Clinician Training Program for Counselors. Paul has been quoted in the Washington Post, NBC News, and Wired Magazine. Questions? Call the office at 616-200-4433.

If you are looking for EMDRIA consulting groups, Paul Krauss MA LPC is now hosting weekly online and in-person groups.  For details, click here.

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Original Music:

”Alright” from the forthcoming album Mystic by PAWL (Spotify)

“Thinking About Thinking” from Thinking About Thinking by Laura Groves (Spotify)

“Pale Shadows” from Thinking About Thinking by Laura Groves (Spotify)

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