
Speaking of Psychology
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Psychedelic therapy: Will it be a game changer for mental health treatment? with Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
03/15/23 • 39 min
In just a few years, psychedelics have gone from being a symbol of the 1960s counterculture to being touted as highly promising mental health treatments. Dr. Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University, talks about whether the research backs up the hype; the state of psychedelic therapy research for PTSD, depression, addiction and other mental health disorders; how psychedelics work in the brain and mind; and whether psychedelic treatments are likely to be approved in the U.S. any time soon.
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Understanding the teenage brain, with Eva Telzer, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
08/24/22 • 31 min
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What’s behind the crisis in teen mental health? With Kathleen Ethier, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
03/22/23 • 37 min
Recently released CDC data found that teen girls are experiencing startling levels of sadness and violence -- nearly 1 in 3 had seriously considered suicide and 57 percent felt persistently sad or hopeless. The report also found high levels of distress among LGBQ+ teens. Dr. Kathleen Ethier, director of the CDC’s Division of Adolescent and School Health, discusses what’s behind this crisis in teen mental health, why girls seem to be suffering more than boys, and what parents, peers, schools and communities do to help teens cope.
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Encore - The people who never forget a face, with Josh Davis, PhD, and Kelly Desborough
Speaking of Psychology
12/28/22 • 34 min
Super-recognizers have an extraordinary ability to recognize faces—they can pick faces they’ve seen only briefly out of a crowd and can recognize childhood acquaintances they haven’t seen in decades. Josh Davis, PhD, a professor of applied psychology at the University of Greenwich, and super-recognizer Kelly Desborough discuss the origins of this ability, why you can’t train yourself to be a super-recognizer, how super-recognizers compare with facial-recognition algorithms, and why police departments and security organizations are interested in working with super-recognizers.
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How to get unstuck, with Adam Alter, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
06/14/23 • 34 min
Everyone gets stuck sometimes: in a creative pursuit that stalls, in a job or a relationship that isn’t working out, or even just at an exercise plateau. NYU psychologist Adam Alter, PhD, author of “Anatomy of a Breakthrough: How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most,” talks about why getting stuck is such a universal experience, what you can do to get stuck less often, how you know when it’s time to quit versus push ahead, and the practical steps you can take to get past the mental or emotional hurdles that are keeping you stuck.
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The secret to living a happy life, with Marc Schulz, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
03/01/23 • 34 min
What makes for a good life? What makes for a happy life? Marc Schulz, PhD, associate director of the 85-year-old Harvard Study of Adult Development, talks about what researchers have learned from the world’s longest scientific study of happiness about relationships, money, success and what really leads to a happy life. For more information and transcripts visit Speaking of Psychology.
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How the need to belong drives human behavior, with Geoffrey L. Cohen, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
09/14/22 • 33 min
The desire to belong is a fundamental part of human nature. Geoffrey Cohen, PhD, of Stanford University, talks about how feeling like an outsider can harm us; why threats to belonging drive problems as varied as achievement gaps and political polarization; and how to boost people’s sense of belonging, especially among those most at risk of feeling like outsiders. LInks Geoffrey Cohen, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page
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How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
11/30/22 • 44 min
From kindergarten through college, very few students are taught a crucial skill set – how, exactly, to study effectively. Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD, authors of “Study like a Champ: The Psychology-based Guide to “Grade A Study Habits,” talk about the biggest studying myths, which study techniques work and which don’t, and why finding studying difficult can be a sign that you’re doing it right. Links Regan Gurung, PhD
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Why you should apologize even when it’s hard to, with Karina Schumann, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
11/02/22 • 37 min
Apologies have the potential to heal relationships, soothe hurt feelings and even begin to address historical wrongs. But they’re not always easy to offer. Karina Schumann, PhD, of the University of Pittsburgh, discusses why apologies matter, what makes for a good, effective apology and what makes for a bad one, whether women really do apologize more than men, what to do when someone wants to apologize to you but you’re not ready to forgive them, and the role of institutional and government apologies in addressing historical injustice.
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How studying human cognition can help us make better AI systems, with Tom Griffiths, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
07/05/23 • 32 min
From ChatGPT to self-driving cars, AI is everywhere these days – but its rollout hasn’t always been entirely smooth. Tom Griffiths, PhD, a professor of psychology and computer science at Princeton University, talks about how artificial intelligence works, how AI differs from human cognition, how it’s changing the way science is done, and how studying human cognition can help researchers improve AI systems.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Speaking of Psychology have?
Speaking of Psychology currently has 362 episodes available.
What topics does Speaking of Psychology cover?
The podcast is about Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Podcasts and Science.
What is the most popular episode on Speaking of Psychology?
The episode title 'Psychedelic therapy: Will it be a game changer for mental health treatment? with Albert Garcia-Romeu, PhD' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Speaking of Psychology?
The average episode length on Speaking of Psychology is 32 minutes.
How often are episodes of Speaking of Psychology released?
Episodes of Speaking of Psychology are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Speaking of Psychology?
The first episode of Speaking of Psychology was released on Sep 12, 2013.
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