

Speaking of Psychology
American Psychological Association
"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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Oct 14, 2016 • 18min
How to talk to teen boys about dating and sex (SOP42)
Chances are parents know they need to tell their boys something about sex but aren’t sure where to start. As a result, television, friends and the internet often fill in the gaps, leading to confusion and misconceptions about what it means to be romantic and masculine. In this episode, Andrew Smiler, PhD, talks about his new book, a guide aimed at teen boys, in which he challenges the “myth of manhood,” and gives advice and tips on how to encourage boys to become sexually responsible and mature in their relationships. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sep 16, 2016 • 16min
Born bashful? Learning how to manage shyness (SOP41)
Bernardo Carducci, a leading expert on shyness and professor at Indiana University Southeast, shares valuable insights on managing shyness. He discusses how shyness affects both children and adults, emphasizing that it can be managed rather than eliminated. The conversation highlights the distinction between shyness and introversion, offering practical strategies for social success. Carducci also explores the role of parents in nurturing social skills in shy children and emphasizes the importance of recognizing diverse communication styles in today's fast-paced world.

Jul 22, 2016 • 14min
Kids and psychologists team up to learn from one another (SOP40)
In order to understand how children think and behave, psychologists need to study them. Most of the time, these experiments take place in university labs or sometime in schools, but one program is taking psychological science into museums around the country. In this episode, Peter Blake, EdD, talks about the Living Laboratory and how it’s breaking down barriers between scientists and the public. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 8, 2016 • 8min
Improving health care with psychology (SOP39)
Where we live, work or socialize have an impact on our health. Poverty greatly increases the risk of heart disease, depression and stress, as do racism and ethnic discrimination, according to numerous psychological studies. In this episode, Elizabeth Brondolo, PhD, talks about how psychologists are taking the findings from those studies and using them in medical settings in an effort to improve patients’ quality of care. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 10, 2016 • 17min
How masculinity can hurt mental health (SOP38)
The availability and quality of health care is often substandard when it comes to serving low-income boys and men in ethnic/minority communities. As a result, they have some of the worst health outcomes in the country. In this episode, psychologist Wizdom Powell, PhD, MPH, talks about how racism, discrimination and gender stereotyping can contribute to a decline in men’s health over time. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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May 13, 2016 • 15min
Recognizing a narcissist (SOP37)
Ramani Durvasula, a licensed psychologist and author, delves into the complexities of narcissism—beyond mere selfies and social media. She discusses how to identify narcissists and navigate relationships with them, highlighting the emotional toll on victims. The conversation covers the challenges of therapy for narcissists and the slow path to change. Additionally, Ramani emphasizes the impact of social media on personal connections, advocating for mindfulness and authentic interactions amidst digital distractions.

Apr 8, 2016 • 15min
Discrimination and stress (SOP36)
Experiencing discrimination in any form can be profoundly stressful for many people, according to the latest Stress in America™ survey, published by the American Psychological Association. In this episode, psychologist Lynn Bufka, PhD, talks about how stress and discrimination are linked and what that can mean for people’s health and well-being over time. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 11, 2016 • 12min
Planning for a successful career (SOP35)
Succeeding in any profession takes careful planning and skills that may not be obvious to people at the start of their careers. In this episode, psychologist Garth Fowler, PhD, talks about the benefits of having an individual development plan and introduces a set of videos that can help psychologists and other professionals take the next step in their careers. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 12, 2016 • 14min
Nonverbal communication speaks volumes (SOP34)
If you think reading people is not a science, think again. Understanding expressions that only appear on someone’s face for tenths of a second can mean a lot to those who know what to look for. In this episode, psychologist and nonverbal communication expert David Matsumoto, PhD, talks about why nonverbal communication is so important in everything from police investigations to intercultural exchanges. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 15, 2016 • 9min
Putting an end to bullying and school violence (SOP33)
Psychologist and education expert Dorothy Espelage discusses the effectiveness of anti-bullying programs, cyberbullying, and dating violence. She emphasizes the importance of early intervention and collaboration between parents and schools to address these issues.


