Why we get conned and how to avoid it, with Daniel Simons, PhD, and Christopher Chabris, PhD
From Ponzi schemes to e-mail phishing identity thieves, the world can seem full of people who...
32:20
Why we get conned and how to avoid it, with Daniel Simons, PhD, and Christopher Chabris, PhD
From Ponzi schemes to e-mail phishing identity thieves, the world can seem full of people who...
32:20
The power of forgiving those who’ve hurt you, with Robert Enright, PhD
When someone hurts you, it can feel justifiable or even satisfying to nurse a grudge. But...
28:44
How studying human cognition can help us make better AI systems, with Tom Griffiths, PhD
From ChatGPT to self-driving cars, AI is everywhere these days – but its rollout hasn’t always...
31:48
Are you angry at God? How spirituality and spiritual struggle affect us, with Julie Exline, PhD
Religion and spirituality can be a source of comfort and strength but can also cause stress and...
34:45
Whether your idea of the perfect vacation involves the beach, exploring a city or just relaxing...
36:46
How to get unstuck, with Adam Alter, PhD
Everyone gets stuck sometimes: in a creative pursuit that stalls, in a job or a relationship that...
34:02
Digital therapeutics and mental health apps, with Vaile Wright, PhD
As the U.S. struggles with a shortage of mental health providers, advocates say that digital...
24:16
Crowds, obedience and the psychology of group behavior, with Stephen Reicher, PhD
What happens when people gather in crowds – whether for political rallies, protests, football...
47:56
Factitious disorder, more commonly known as Munchausen syndrome, is a mental health disorder in...
36:59
How parents and their adult children can build strong relationships, with Laurence Steinberg, PhD
The lives of young adults look far different than they did a generation ago: The average age at...
37:19
How social media affects teens’ mental health, with Jacqueline Nesi, PhD
Congress and state legislators are considering laws to restrict teen social media use, and school...
31:50
The ‘silent epidemic’ of eating disorders, with Cheri Levinson, PhD
Researchers who study eating disorders sometimes call them the silent epidemic. Despite the...
42:40
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been a treatment option for people with major...
38:41
How do you build a successful team? With Eduardo Salas, PhD
Very few people do their jobs entirely on their own. For most of us, doing our job well means...
37:31
What you know about aging is probably wrong, with Manfred Diehl, PhD
While ageism may be one of the last socially acceptable biases, research shows that aging often...
32:33
How early detection could change autism diagnosis and intervention, with Geraldine Dawson, PhD
About one in 36 children in the U.S. has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Geraldine...
47:23
What does modern retirement look like? With Mo Wang, PhD
Forget the stereotype of a good-bye party in the break room followed by endless days on the golf...
31:39
What’s behind the crisis in teen mental health? With Kathleen Ethier, PhD
Recently released CDC data found that teen girls are experiencing startling levels of sadness and...
37:03
In just a few years, psychedelics have gone from being a symbol of the 1960s counterculture to...
38:45
Hypnosis in therapy - pain management for the body and mind, with David Patterson, PhD
Hypnosis is more than just a stage trick. Psychologists and other researchers have found that it...
36:26
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