Resources

Discover a selection of articles and videos thoughtfully chosen to support your mental health journey and offer helpful insights.

  • The Psychology Podcast, with Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman

    Information on a wide range of psychological subjects.

    YouTube Channel

  • Depth Dialogues Podcast

    A good resource for those looking to understand the psychological issues involved in polarization, and how to help with this issue within ourselves and in society. Featuring Dr. Kirk Schneider and Tyler Gamlen, MS (PhD student), along with guests.

    YouTube Channel

  • The Fourth World Congress of Existential Therapy

    An upcoming event great for professionals and those interested in existential therapy. The theme for this congress is "Community, Authenticity, & the Mystery of Being." 

    Dr. Bradshaw is on the planning committee.

    Website

  • Understand Yourself

    A way to learn more about your personality. Based on the 5-Factor or “Big 5” model of personality

    Website

  • VIA Character Strength Survey

    A way to find out more about our strengths! This approach comes out of Positive Psychology.

    Website

  • Cluster Podcast with Ryan and David

    David Cato, MSW, LCSW and Dr. Ryan Drzewiecki, PsyD, LP bring a sense of humor and a loving light touch to mental health field topics.

    Watch Here

    https://www.youtube.com/@clusterpodcast

  • Med Circle

    Information on a wide range of psychological subjects.

    YouTube Channel

  • SMART Recovery

    Help with addictive behaviors.

    Website

  • AA

    12-Step. Help with alcohol addiction.

    Website

  • NA

    12-Step. Help with drug addiction in Tucson!

    Website

  • Recovery Dharma

    Buddhist-inspired approach to addiction recovery

    Website

  • Celebrate Recovery

    Christian-based approach to addiction recovery

    Website

Disclaimer

The information and resources provided on this page are intended solely for general informational purposes. While Dr. Bradshaw has carefully selected these resources, he and Fully Human Psychology LLC does not control or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, timeliness, or completeness of the information on external websites.

Please note that the inclusion of any links to third-party websites, such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), SMART Recovery, or other psychological resources, does not imply an endorsement or recommendation by Dr. Bradshaw or Fully Human Psychology, LLC. These resources are provided as a convenience to support your journey, but they may not be suitable for everyone. We encourage you to review each resource and determine if it aligns with your needs and beliefs. 

Engaging with these resources does not replace professional therapy or medical advice. If you have specific concerns about your mental health or well-being, please consult directly with a licensed mental health professional.

Furthermore, Dr. Bradshaw and Fully Human Psychology LLC is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of external sites. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any third-party websites before sharing personal information.