Speaking Topics

Speaking Topics

Keynote, seminar, workshop, more

Dr. Judy can speak to your organization or team on any of the topics below, customized to the specific needs of your audience. Her presentations involve a high level of participant interactivity and can be tailored for in-person or virtual keynote, seminar, or workshop formats.

If you don’t see a topic below that aligns with your interest, please contact Dr. Judy to discuss and chances are, she will be able to put together something that will serve your specific needs.

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  1. Mental Health Awareness: Address the importance of mental health, reducing stigma, and promoting understanding of conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
  2. Stress Management: Offer strategies for coping with stress, exploring mindfulness, relaxation techniques, and healthy lifestyle habits.
  3. Therapeutic Modalities: Explain different therapeutic approaches (like CBT, DBT, etc.), their applications, and effectiveness in treating mental health disorders.
  4. Childhood Development: Discuss the psychological aspects of childhood development, including attachment theory, stages of development, and nurturing healthy relationships.
  5. Trauma and Recovery: Explore the psychological impact of trauma, the process of healing, and interventions for trauma survivors
  6. Couples Counseling and Relationships: Offer insights into fostering healthy relationships, communication skills, and strategies for resolving conflicts.
  7. Positive Psychology: Discuss the science of happiness, resilience, and techniques to enhance overall well-being.
  8. Substance Abuse and Addiction: Address the psychological factors behind addiction, treatment options, and strategies for prevention.
  9. Cultural Competence in Therapy: Discuss the importance of understanding diverse cultural backgrounds in therapy and the impact of culture on mental health.
  10. Mental Health in the Workplace: Offer guidance on promoting mental wellness at work, managing stress, and creating supportive environments.
  11. Understanding the Brain: Explore the complexities of the human brain, its functions, and how it influences behavior and cognition.
  12. Brain Health and Aging: Discuss strategies to maintain cognitive health as we age, common cognitive changes, and ways to promote brain fitness.
  13. Neurological Disorders: Offer insights into conditions like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, or traumatic brain injuries, discussing symptoms, treatments, and advancements in research.
  14. Neuropsychology in Legal Settings: Explain how neuropsychology contributes to legal cases, such as evaluating brain injuries, competency, and understanding the effects of brain trauma on behavior.
  15. Forensic Neuropsychology: Discuss the intersection of psychology and law, focusing on how neuropsychology informs legal decisions, criminal responsibility, and expert witness testimony.
  16. Concussions and Sports: Address the impact of concussions on athletes, emphasizing prevention, diagnosis, and proper management for both amateur and professional sports.
  17. Mental Health and the Brain: Discuss the relationship between mental health disorders (like depression, anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD.) and brain function, exploring treatment modalities and advancements.
  18. Neuroscience and Decision Making: Explore how the brain processes information to make decisions and how understanding this process can improve decision-making skills.
  19. Neuropsychology in Education: Discuss how understanding cognitive processes can aid in developing effective teaching methods and accommodating diverse learning styles.
  20. Ethics in Neuropsychology: Address the ethical considerations within neuropsychology, particularly in forensic evaluations, patient confidentiality, and research.