Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology

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

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

Oct 04, 2023

Math is essential to our everyday lives, from household budgeting to buying the right size rug for your room. But for people with math anxiety, any tasks involving math can cause dread and fear. Molly...

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

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

Sep 27, 2023

People often use the words “guilt” and “shame” interchangeably, but the two emotions affect us in different ways. June Tangney, PhD, of George Mason University, talks about the difference between sham...

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

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

Sep 20, 2023

For most of us, the idea of jumping off a bridge with a parachute or surfing a wave 70 feet tall seems to defy comprehension.  Psychologists, too, have wondered what drives people to participate in ex...

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

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

Sep 13, 2023

We’ve all heard the advice: Save for retirement, start saving early, don’t spend more than you earn. But rules like these are far easier said than followed, especially when you’re short on time, or mo...

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

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

Sep 06, 2023

Despite the sexist jokes, the menstrual cycle doesn’t cause significant changes in mood or behavior for most people. But a small percentage do suffer severe premenstrual symptoms, or premenstrual dysp...

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How to combat microaggressions, with Derald Wing Sue, PhD

How to combat microaggressions, with Derald Wing Sue, PhD

Aug 30, 2023

Microaggressions, the indirect, subtle, sometimes unintentional incidents of racism and bias that members of marginalized groups experience every day, can take a large toll on people’s mental and phys...

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

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

Aug 23, 2023

When you’re sad, do you say that you’re feeling blue? Have you ever felt green with envy? Domicele Jonauskaite, PhD, of the University of Vienna, discusses why language so often links color with emoti...

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

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

Aug 16, 2023

Almost everyone lies occasionally, but for a small percentage of people, lying isn't something that they do every once in a while -- it's a way of life. Drew Curtis, PhD, of Angelo State University, a...

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Encore - Understanding the teenage brain, with Eva Telzer, PhD

Encore - Understanding the teenage brain, with Eva Telzer, PhD

Aug 09, 2023

There’s a common stereotype is that teenagers’ brains are immature and underdeveloped, and that teens are “hard-wired” to take unwise risks and cave to peer pressure. But psychologists’ research sugge...

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Encore - Waiting, worrying and dealing with uncertainty, with Kate Sweeny, PhD

Encore - Waiting, worrying and dealing with uncertainty, with Kate Sweeny, PhD

Aug 02, 2023

Is there anything more agonizing than being in limbo? Time may seem to slow to a crawl when you’re waiting for high-stakes news like a hiring decision, a biopsy result – or the end of a pandemic. Kate...

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