Speaking of Psychology

American Psychological Association
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15 snips
Oct 18, 2023 • 49min

Why do we dream With Mark Blagrove PhD

Dr. Mark Blagrove discusses the origin and purpose of dreams, the connection between dreams and waking life, common dream themes, differences in dream recall frequency, nightmares and their correlations with anxiety and depression, the possibility of animals dreaming, and the importance of different types of dreamers.
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Oct 11, 2023 • 44min

What do we get from celebrity crushes? With Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster, PhD, and Karen Dill-Shackleford, PhD

Psychologists Rebecca Tukachinsky Forster and Karen Dill-Shackleford discuss the benefits of parasocial relationships, how they differ from fandom, and what happens when a parasocial relationship goes sour. They also explore the impact of AI and robots on human relationships, teenage celebrity crushes, the prevalence of celebrity obsession, and how the portrayal of characters by actors can impact perception.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 35min

How to help with math anxiety, with Molly Jameson, PhD

Dr. Molly Jameson, a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Northern Colorado, discusses the origins and impact of math anxiety, distinguishing it from general dislike for math. She explores how math anxiety can affect education and career choices, both in children and adults. The podcast also covers interventions for pre-service elementary teachers with high math anxiety, aiming to increase math interest and confidence.
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14 snips
Sep 27, 2023 • 35min

What’s the difference between guilt and shame? With June Tangney, PhD

June Tangney, PhD from George Mason University discusses the difference between shame and guilt, their impact on mental health, and techniques to manage and reduce them. The podcast explores disparities between guilt and shame based on sex and age, the complexity of studying shame and guilt, and their role in behavior change and treatment of substance abuse disorders.
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4 snips
Sep 20, 2023 • 39min

Why are people drawn to extreme sports? With Eric Brymer, PhD

Dr. Eric Brymer explains misconceptions about adventurers, what draws people to extreme sports, the role of fear, parallels to other extreme experiences, the impact of technology, and how adventure enhances wellbeing and human potential.
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Sep 13, 2023 • 35min

Why it’s important to talk about money, with Wendy De La Rosa, PhD

Wendy De La Rosa, PhD, a financial expert from The Wharton School, discusses the challenges of taking financial action and the impact of financial stress on relationships. She provides practical advice for financial success, emphasizes the negative effects of early wage access apps, and calls for an improved tax-filing system. The hosts explore the taboo nature of money topics and advocate for destigmatizing money conversations.
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4 snips
Sep 6, 2023 • 30min

How hormones and the menstrual cycle affect mental health, with Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD

Tory Eisenlohr-Moul, PhD, expert on the interaction between hormones, the menstrual cycle, and mental health, discusses the truth behind PMS, explains the difference between PMDD and PMS, debunking the hormonal imbalance misconception. They also explore the relationship between hormone sensitivity and suicidality in PMDD patients, sex differences in hormone sensitivity, and the importance of studying individual differences in reactivity to the menstrual cycle.
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Aug 30, 2023 • 44min

How to combat microaggressions, with Derald Wing Sue, PhD

Dr. Derald Wing Sue, PhD discusses the impact of microaggressions on mental and physical health. He explores the definition and types of microaggressions and provides strategies for combatting them, including micro interventions and seeking outside support. The chapter also delves into the challenges of addressing race for white individuals and reflects on societal progress and underlying fears.
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Aug 23, 2023 • 31min

Red with anger or feeling blue? The link between color and emotion, with Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD

Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD, discusses the universal and cultural connections between color and emotion, the controversy surrounding drunk tank pink, the impact of chromotherapy on mental health, the association between colors and emotions, and the psychological meaning of color.
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Aug 16, 2023 • 37min

Encore - Can a pathological liar be cured? with Drew Curtis, PhD, and Christian L. Hart, PhD

Drew Curtis and Christian L. Hart discuss pathological lying as a mental health disorder, prevalence in professions like politics and sales, recognizing and protecting oneself from lies, gender and demographic variations in lying patterns, onset of pathological lying in late childhood/adolescence, challenges of diagnosis and treatment, and their research on causes and motivations.

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