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Send Us Your IdeaGraham 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.
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.
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.
Breaking Barriers: Taraji P. Henson’s Mission for Mental Health Equity with Tracie Jade Jenkins & BLHF – Episode 329
When Taraji P. Henson faced challenges finding a therapist for herself and her son, it ignited a mission to tackle the mental health barriers impacting Black and marginalized communities. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon sits down with Tracie Jade Jenkins, the Executive Director of the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF). Founded in 2018, BLHF is dedicated to prioritizing mental health in Black communities through culturally competent resources, programs, and education across the nation. This initiative was born from a deeply personal story of loss and frustration. Taraji, alongside her close ally Tracie, launched the foundation to honor the memory of Taraji’s father, Boris Lawrence Henson—a Vietnam War veteran who faced untreated mental health issues upon his return. Witnessing the lasting impact of Boris’s struggles, Taraji and Tracie were driven to address the glaring lack of culturally relevant mental health support in the Black community. Join us as we explore Tracie’s journey, the transformative work of BLHF, and the ongoing efforts to reshape mental health support for Black communities.
View this EpisodeBalancing Heart & Finances: Navigating Money & Sustainability in Private Practice with Linzy Bonham – Episode 337
Building a sustainable therapy practice means valuing both your clients' needs and your own financial well-being. It's time to embrace your worth, take control of your money, and design a life you truly enjoy—without guilt or shame. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Linzy Bonham, a therapist and consultant who specializes in guiding fellow practitioners toward financial confidence and peace of mind. As the creator of the renowned course Money Skills for Therapists, Linzy has helped countless therapists and health professionals take control of their finances with clarity and ease. She also hosts the Money Skills for Therapists Podcast, where she breaks down the complexities of private practice finances into practical, manageable steps. We're thrilled to welcome Linzy back as we explore actionable strategies to overcome money shame and achieve financial well-being in your practice—without guilt, and with greater confidence.
View this EpisodeClinicians Series: The Listening Path—Navigating Conversations with Empathy and Connection with Christine Miles – Episode 336
Listening is not about agreement, but about understanding. It unlocks the door to genuine connection, weaving together both facts and feelings into meaningful stories. Empathy follows only after we’ve mastered the art of listening. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor speaks with Christine Miles, a renowned executive coach, thought leader, entrepreneur, and world expert in transformative listening. Christine is the author of “What Is It Costing You Not to Listen?: The Power of Understanding to Connect, Influence, Solve & Sell”, and has spent over 25 years helping executives, individuals, and families deepen human connections, transforming both businesses and lives. With a BS in Psychology from Millersville University and a Master’s in Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, Christine is also the Founder and CEO of Equipt, an organization dedicated to helping businesses apply human skills to drive results and cultivate empathy-based cultures. We're thrilled to have Christine with us today to explore the profound impact of listening and discuss insights from her book.
View this EpisodeBridging the Gap: Addressing Mental Health Access & Client-Therapist Fit with Ram Krishnan – Episode 335
As the demand for mental health services continues to rise, access to care and finding the right therapist remain pressing challenges. How can we close the gap between growing awareness and ensuring sustainable, effective treatment for everyone in need? In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Ram Krishnan, CEO of Valant, a leading EHR software provider for behavioral health practices. With a background in healthcare information management and a history of driving market-changing innovations, Ram began his career as a systems engineer and holds an MBA from the University of Chicago. Since joining Valant in 2020, Ram has led the company through significant growth, prioritizing customer feedback and building strong teams. Under his leadership, Valant continues to enhance its service to the behavioral healthcare market. We're thrilled to have Ram back to discuss the latest trends in mental health accessibility and how we can improve access to care.
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