Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology

American Psychological Association

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The challenge of long COVID, with Tracy Vannorsdall, PhD, and Rowena Ng, PhD

The challenge of long COVID, with Tracy Vannorsdall, PhD, and Rowena Ng, PhD

Dec 14, 2022

Nearly three years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, millions of Americans are still living with the effects of the virus. Neuropsychologists Tracy Vannorsdall, PhD, and Rowena Ng, PhD, talk about th...

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How our brain makes sense of a noisy world, with Nina Kraus, PhD

How our brain makes sense of a noisy world, with Nina Kraus, PhD

Dec 07, 2022

Our life experiences shape the way that our brain processes sound, and sound is deeply intertwined with everything from our ability to read to our cognitive health as we age. Dr. Nina Kraus, of Northw...

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How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

Nov 30, 2022

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...

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How to cope with news overload, with Markus Brauer, PhD, and Don Grant, PhD

How to cope with news overload, with Markus Brauer, PhD, and Don Grant, PhD

Nov 23, 2022

Are you suffering from news overload? Do you find yourself doomscrolling when you should be sleeping, eating, playing with your kids or doing your job? Do you feel hounded by algorithms that keep send...

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Living a happy single life, with Geoff MacDonald, PhD

Living a happy single life, with Geoff MacDonald, PhD

Nov 16, 2022

More Americans than ever before are single -- about half of American adults are unmarried and close to three in 10 are not in a committed relationship. Geoff MacDonald, PhD, of the University of Toron...

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Why humans and other primates care about fairness, with Sarah Brosnan, PhD

Why humans and other primates care about fairness, with Sarah Brosnan, PhD

Nov 09, 2022

Questions of fairness, justice and morality might seem unique to humans. But research suggests that non-human animals notice inequality as well. Dr. Sarah Brosnan, of Georgia State University, talks a...

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Why you should apologize even when it’s hard to, with Karina Schumann, PhD

Why you should apologize even when it’s hard to, with Karina Schumann, PhD

Nov 02, 2022

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 P...

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Understanding medical marijuana, CBD and more, with Ziva Cooper, PhD

Understanding medical marijuana, CBD and more, with Ziva Cooper, PhD

Oct 26, 2022

Over the past few years, the number and variety of cannabis products legally available to American consumers has soared. Ziva Cooper, PhD, of the UCLA Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoids, talks about...

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Relationship advice from a couple psychologist, with Anthony Chambers, PhD

Relationship advice from a couple psychologist, with Anthony Chambers, PhD

Oct 19, 2022

When relationship issues arise -- around money, fidelity, kids or even just coping with the stress of everyday life -- couple therapists can help partners work through them together. Couple and family...

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Why we procrastinate and what to do about it, with Fuschia Sirois, PhD

Why we procrastinate and what to do about it, with Fuschia Sirois, PhD

Oct 12, 2022

We all know the feeling of scrambling at the last minute to finish a task that we could have and should have tackled much sooner. Fuschia Sirois, PhD, of Durham University, talks about why procrastina...

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