Speaking of Psychology

"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.

http://www.apa.org/speakingofpsychology

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 33m. Bisher sind 321 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 22 hours 14 minutes

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episode 284: What déjà vu can teach us about memory, with Chris Moulin, PhD


The eerie sensation of “déjà vu” -- feeling a strong sense of familiarity in a new place or situation -- is one of memory’s strangest tricks. Researcher Chris Moulin, PhD, of Grenoble Alpes University, talks about why déjà vu happens; why...


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episode 283: The psychology of sports fans, with Daniel Wann, PhD


Are you a sports “superfan”? Or do you wonder what’s driving the superfans in your life? Daniel Wann, PhD, of Murray State University, talks about why being a fan is usually good for people’s mental health, how they choose the teams they root...


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episode 282: You can learn new things at any age, with Rachel Wu, PhD


Picking up a new skill as an adult can seem daunting. But research suggests that learning new things as you age may be key to keeping your cognitive skills sharp -- and that middle aged and older adults may be just as good at learning as younger...


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episode 281: Understanding the mind of a serial killer, with Louis Schlesinger, PhD


From Jack the Ripper to Jeffrey Dahmer to the Gilgo Beach killer, serial killers have long inspired public fear – and public fascination. Louis Schlesinger, PhD, a professor of psychology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York and...


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episode 280: Coping with family estrangement, with Lucy Blake, PhD


Being estranged from a family member -- a parent, sibling or adult child -- is far more common than people think. Dr. Lucy Blake, author of “No Family is Perfect: A Guide to Embracing the Messy Reality,” talks about why family estrangement...


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episode 279: How to help kids navigate friendship, with Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD


It isn’t always easy to navigate the complicated social dynamics of elementary, middle or high school. Clinical psychologist and kids’ friendship expert Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, talks about how kids make and keep friends; how their understanding...


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 March 27, 2024  44m
 
 

episode 278: Bridging the generation gap at work, with Megan Gerhardt, PhD


As Gen Z enters the workforce and older workers put off retirement, some workplaces may see five generations sharing an office -- from the Silent Generation all the way to Gen Z. Megan Gerhardt, PhD, of Miami University, talks about why it’s...


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 March 20, 2024  44m
 
 

episode 277: Expressive writing can help your mental health, with James Pennebaker, PhD


Writing can be a powerful tool to help people work through challenges in their lives and improve their mental health. James Pennebaker, PhD, of the University of Texas at Austin, talks about why expressive writing can be good for mental health and how...


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 March 13, 2024  44m
 
 

episode 276: How music, memory and emotion are connected, with Elizabeth Margulis, PhD


The right song can make us feel chills, help pull us out of a bad mood, or take us back in time to the first time we heard it. Elizabeth Margulis, PhD, director of the Music Cognition Lab at Princeton University, talks about how music, memory, emotion...


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 March 6, 2024  39m
 
 

episode 275: What’s going on inside your cat’s head? With Kristyn Vitale, PhD


Cats have long had a reputation as standoffish pets, but many cat owners will tell you that the cat-human bond can run deep. Cat psychologist Kristyn Vitale, PhD, talks about new research on cats’ cognitive and social abilities; why cats really are...


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 February 28, 2024  30m