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#108 – Bill Hudenko: The Mind Body Connection

Bill Hudenko, Ph.D. has significant experience in the fields of both mental health and technology. Dr. Hudenko is a licensed psychologist, a researcher, and a professor who holds a joint appointment as a faculty member at Dartmouth’s Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine

His research focuses on the use of technology to improve mental health delivery and patient outcomes. Dr. Hudenko is also an experienced software engineer and former database administrator for the National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Dr. Hudenko is currently the CEO of Trusst Health Inc., a company devoted to providing high quality, affordable remote psychotherapy via messaging.

In this episode, we discuss his background in brain and computer sciences, the intersection of technology and mental health, our brains’ development, neurodiversity, mental health stigma, decision making, and so much more!

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1 Comment

  1. Cynthia Somers, MPH, CISA, CIPP/US on 01/06/2021 at 3:20 PM

    Thank you for bringing this important conversation to the forefront, especially the concept of neurodiversity in the workplace. I am am excited to hear this topic in the context of a Cybersecurity interview, where humans are our biggest risk. I, too, am passionate about the intersection of technology and mental health to solve complex public health issues, particularly innovative use of VR and neurofeedback to improve well-being. Look forward to more!

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