Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology

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The psychology of wealth, empathy and entitlement, with Paul Piff, PhD

The psychology of wealth, empathy and entitlement, with Paul Piff, PhD

Jun 25, 2025

Can money make you mean? Most of us like to think we’d stay grounded if we were to become wealthy, but psychologists’ research suggests that money, status and power shape people’s beliefs and behavior...

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Coping with job insecurity, with Mindy Shoss, PhD

Coping with job insecurity, with Mindy Shoss, PhD

Jun 18, 2025

Between economic uncertainty, the rise of AI and major changes in government policy, many U.S. workers feeling stress. A recent survey found more than half of U.S. workers report stress due to job ins...

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How becoming a parent changes the brain, with Darby Saxbe, PhD

How becoming a parent changes the brain, with Darby Saxbe, PhD

Jun 11, 2025

Becoming a parent is a huge life transition. Now, researchers are finding evidence that parenthood actually changes the brain – and these changes happen to fathers as well as to mothers. Darby Saxbe, ...

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Attachment bonds: Understanding our closest relationships

Attachment bonds: Understanding our closest relationships

Jun 04, 2025

What makes us feel secure, safe and supported in our relationships with partners, friends and family? Ximena Arriaga, PhD, talks about how early and ongoing life experiences shape our bonds with other...

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Time going too fast? How to slow it down, with Ruth Ogden, PhD

Time going too fast? How to slow it down, with Ruth Ogden, PhD

May 28, 2025

Why does time fly when you’re having fun – and slow to a crawl when you’re not? Ruth Ogden, PhD, talks about how our experiences and emotions influence our sense of time, why time seems to go by faste...

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Building resilience in the face of adversity, with George Bonanno, PhD

Building resilience in the face of adversity, with George Bonanno, PhD

May 21, 2025

No one gets through life without encountering adversity. But many people survive terrible things without lasting trauma. George Bonanno, PhD, talks about how humans cope with extreme life events, the ...

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Digging out: Can we help people with hoarding disorder? With Mary E. Dozier, PhD

Digging out: Can we help people with hoarding disorder? With Mary E. Dozier, PhD

May 14, 2025

Hoarding disorder affects about 2 percent of the population and is more common among older adults. Psychologist Mary E. Dozier, PhD, talks about the causes of hoarding disorder, its links to other men...

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How moms can help their daughters build a healthy body image

How moms can help their daughters build a healthy body image

May 07, 2025

Girls begin receiving messages that will shape their body image as young as preschool. Janet Boseovski, PhD, and Ashleigh Gallagher, PhD, author of “Beyond Body Positivity: A Mother's Science-Based Gu...

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What drives people to  extremism? With Arie Kruglanski, PhD, and Sophia Moskalenko, PhD

What drives people to extremism? With Arie Kruglanski, PhD, and Sophia Moskalenko, PhD

Apr 30, 2025

The word “extremist” might call up images of violence or terrorism. But extreme behaviors are all around us and can be a force for good as well as destruction. Arie Kruglanski, PhD, and Sophia Moskale...

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Why do we cry? With Lauren Bylsma, PhD

Why do we cry? With Lauren Bylsma, PhD

Apr 23, 2025

Pain, sadness, joy, awe – under the right circumstances, any of these emotions can bring on tears. Lauren Bylsma, PhD, talks about why crying evolved, the psychological and social purposes of tears, w...

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