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Our podcast is designed to share unique and relevant topics occurring within our world and communities, and bring them a behavioral and mental health perspective.

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Dr. Graham Taylor

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Dr. Graham Taylor

Graham Taylor, PhD, is one of the hosts of Behavioral Health Today. Graham is the Chief Learning Officer at Triad, and is also a clinical psychologist with experience in hospitals, private practice, and test prep for the past 25 years.

Graham is a wonderful conversationalist who brings a wealth of knowledge on the topics we cover on the podcast - and through it, to our audience.

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Sharlee R. Dixon, LMSW

Sharlee R. Dixon, LMSW, MEd is the newest host of Behavioral Health Today.  Sharlee is a practicing School Social Worker in North Carolina working with children and their families from varying backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses.  Sharlee is also a content creator for Triad writing and editing test prep material for Social Work examinations.

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Dr. Erin Elmore

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Dr. Erin Elmore

Erin Elmore, PsyD, is the third host of Behavioral Health Today. Erin is a psychologist whose practice focuses on children, teens, and young adults. She is based out of San Diego, CA and one of our top test prep experts in the Triad family.

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Autism Fitness: Where Strength Meets Support, and Movement Builds Meaning with Eric Chessen – Episode 382

Autism Fitness: Where Strength Meets Support, and Movement Builds Meaning with Eric Chessen – Episode 382

This episode goes beyond fitness, it’s about cultivating flexibility, enhancing communication, and showing up fully in life when the world hasn’t always made room for you to succeed. Dr. Graham Taylor sits down with Eric Chessen, founder of Autism Fitness and a trailblazer in adaptive fitness programming for individuals on the autism spectrum. With more than 20 years of experience supporting neurodiverse athletes, Eric created the PAC Profile—a distinctive framework that integrates physical, adaptive, and cognitive assessments to design truly meaningful fitness programs. Eric’s work uniquely bridges exercise science and behavioral strategies, providing parents, educators, and professionals with practical tools to help individuals with autism develop strength, confidence, and greater independence. Through his comprehensive training and certification programs, Eric has empowered hundreds of professionals worldwide to make fitness accessible, effective, and impactful for this community. Join us as we explore the origins of Autism Fitness, Eric’s innovative approach to merging physical fitness with behavioral learning, and the profound role adaptive fitness plays in enhancing independence and quality of life.

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BHT Bytes – Cutting Care: How Federal Cuts Threaten Mental Health Across America – Episode 381

BHT Bytes – Cutting Care: How Federal Cuts Threaten Mental Health Across America – Episode 381

Federal funding cuts aren’t just trimming budgets, they’re dismantling the lifelines millions depend on. In this episode of BHT Bytes, hosts Peter Fenger and Sharlee Dixon unpack the sweeping rollback of public health funding led by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under the Trump administration. With a proposed $12 billion in cuts, including $11 billion from the CDC and $1 billion from SAMHSA, critical programs like mental health services, addiction treatment, HIV prevention, and virtual therapy are on the chopping block. These reductions target resources established under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), threatening to destabilize care in underserved communities, rural areas, and among vulnerable populations like veterans. We examine what these cuts mean for the future of behavioral health in the U.S., how communities are responding, and why the loss of this funding could reverse decades of hard-won progress.

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Brushstrokes of Resilience: How Free Arts Heals Through Creativity & Connection with Matt Sandoval – Episode 380

Brushstrokes of Resilience: How Free Arts Heals Through Creativity & Connection with Matt Sandoval – Episode 380

Art is the doorway, mentorship is the key, and together, they unlock resilience. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon is joined by Matt Sandoval, CEO of Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona, an organization transforming trauma into resilience through the healing power of art and mentoring relationships. With more than 15 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, operations, and community engagement, Matt is a passionate advocate for mental health and trauma-informed care. Under his guidance, Free Arts supports children, teens, and families impacted by abuse, neglect, and homelessness through innovative, equity-centered programming rooted in creativity, choice, and connection. Matt is also a sought-after speaker and trainer, bringing his insight on mental health and resilient living to communities across the country. In this conversation, we explore the origin and evolution of Free Arts, the role of trauma-informed practices, and how art can open the door to agency, identity, and healing, especially for youth navigating complex emotional landscapes.

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