"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.
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Eating with stress, boredom, fear, loneliness, worry, anxiety or happiness are all ways we define emotional eating. The American Psychological Association reports that almost 40% of people have eaten in response to stress in the last 30 days. You are not alone. Each week, you can join Wendi Francis, emotional eating expert, to help YOU overcome your emotional overeating. If you want to finally find freedom from your food, weight, and body this is the podcast for you. Your time to become an O ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry Audio


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American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
American Journal of Psychiatry
Each episode of AJP Audio brings you an in-depth look at one of the articles featured in that month’s issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Wide-ranging interviews with article authors cover the background, rationale, main findings, and future implications of the research. This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at ww.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers o ...
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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice


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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice
Psychiatric Services
Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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Go deeper inside your mind and learn from the experts on all things psychoanalytic. Psychoanalysis Unplugged features members of the American Psychoanalytic Association who write for Psychology Today.com.
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
"Whither the Looniversity?" - The Podcast of The Peerless Review
"Whither the Looniversity?" is a series of videos and podcasts that constitute an ongoing discussion about the woke culture of the modern university and other challenges facing higher education. Hosted by Adam Ellwanger, a professor of rhetoric at the University of Houston - Downtown, the show features professors, administrators, and students who have unique ideas about how to restore intellectual culture -- whether inside institutional settings or out of them. Each episode focuses on the sa ...
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A podcast about innovation in mental health care from the American Psychiatric Association This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at www.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers only and do not necessarily represent the views of the American Psychiatric Association, its officers, trustees, or members. The content of this podcast is provided for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, and shall not be unders ...
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APA Journals Dialogue is an audio podcast series featuring interviews with authors of exciting research recently published in an APA journal. In each episode, authors describe their findings, methodologies, and implications for future work. The podcast series is an ideal resource for researchers, practitioners, and students in the behavioral and social sciences.
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Stay up to date with the most important issues in military psychology with the Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Association. We are producing several short series on applying psychological principles in military settings and military populations. This Military Psychology Podcast Network will feature topics including diversity in the military, the psychology of consulting with military organizations, behavioral health in military and veteran populatio ...
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Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, is Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and past president of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Lieberman is a nationally renowned psychiatrist on the topic of suicide, addiction and mental illness and is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and Psychology Today and author of “Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.” www.jeffreyliebermanmd.com
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Often researchers and academics get ‘lost in citations’ –– we forget there’s a real person/voice behind the writing. In each episode, we focus on a publication that has caught the host’s eye. We’ll learn more about the writer and gain insights on researching and writing better academic papers. Rotating podcasts by Jonathan Shachter, Chris Haswell, and contributing interviewers. lostincitations@gmail.com
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We are both in the early stages of our careers as art therapists. We want to strengthen our connection with our art therapy colleagues, so we started a podcast. In this podcast, we interview a variety of art therapists to build community, share knowledge and join in the efforts to bring art therapy into the digital age. We are thrilled to bring you this content and can't wait for your thoughts and feedback. WHAT IS ART THERAPY? Visit the American Art Therapy Association first to learn more a ...
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Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology


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Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology
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Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology is a podcast produced by the APA Practice Organization. Episodes cover a range of topics that affect practicing psychologists, including the financial and legal aspects of running a business. Listeners will also hear expert analysis on developments in health care policy along with stories that highlight the work of fellow psychologists. The Practice Organization is a legally separate companion organization to the American Psychologic ...
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Rooted Podcast by The Association of Black Psychologists' Student Circle


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Rooted Podcast by The Association of Black Psychologists' Student Circle
Rooted Podcast by The ABPsi Student Circle
With the understanding that ABPsi cannot grow without the continued engagement and support from student voices, the SC board has begun producing our own podcast, Rooted. In 20 to 30 minute segments, students are encouraged to highlight their struggles, successes, and passions as they pertain to African/Black Psychology. Our podcasts endeavor to focus on the spiritual, professional, and emotional dimensions of the student experience and empower members to become involved in spreading ABPsi’s ...
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TJ Morris Agency, American Communications Online Broadcast Media News Publishing Platform. ACO Radio, ACIR Radio, TJ Morris ET Radio Live Talk Shows cyberspace culture community building. Movies, mysteries, cosmos, psychic, PsychicmediumTJMorris, ACO Association, ACOintl.com ACIT, ACOT, AICT, fixmywebs US, ACO WIFI Videos“We are accountable for our professional and personal behavior. We will be mindful of the privilege to serve our fellow Americans.” TJ Morris former US Navy now ACO Intl.com ...
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Broadcasting live from TBT Studios in Los Angeles, Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth is the Nation’s longest running, critically acclaimed broadcast focusing the psychological and emotional aspects of living life with the silent epidemic of male pattern hair loss. Kobren’s weekly on-air support group was nationally syndicated from WestwoodOne Radio Networks for well over a decade and in 2009 chose to break away from conventional broadcasting in order to provide listeners with a more interactiv ...
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We interview students & professionals in the psychedelic space to better understand how they navigated the path from being curious about psychedelics to wanting to dedicate their career to psychedelics. Join the community at psychedelicgrad.com.
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Casual conversations about serious topics featuring thought leaders from all areas of human resources.
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks more about inflammation, how its impact is underreported in the country, what it can cause to our bodies, what ultimately causes inflammation, and some things to do when you experience it.By Wendi Francis
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Digital therapeutics and mental health apps, with Vaile Wright, PhD
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As the U.S. struggles with a shortage of mental health providers, advocates say that digital therapeutics – evidence-based mental health treatments delivered via app -- could provide an important tool to expand access to mental health care. Vaile Wright, PhD, a clinical psychologist and senior director of healthcare innovation at the American Psych…
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In this episode, media editor Matthew Yung, MD interviews Adam Brenner, MD on the role of humility in psychiatry. They explore the origins and different aspects of humility, examine the potential consequences of being overconfident and lacking humility, and discuss why humility is essential in psychiatry.…
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June 2023: Opioid Prescribing and Suicide Risk in the United States
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Dr. Mark Olfson (Columbia University) discusses the links between opioid prescribing and suicide risk in the United States. Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses how issues of substance use disorder draw together the rest of the June issue. Transcript Olfson interview [00:46] Geographic commuting areas [01:06] Opioid prescription …
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Speaking of Psychology


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Crowds, obedience and the psychology of group behavior, with Stephen Reicher, PhD
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What happens when people gather in crowds – whether for political rallies, protests, football games or religious pilgrimages? Stephen Reicher, PhD, of St. Andrew’s University in Scotland, discusses why “mob mentality” is a myth; other misconceptions about crowd behavior; the role of leaders in groups and what can we learn from re-examining some cla…
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Lost in Citations


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#138 - Sadeghpour, M., & D’Angelo, J. (2022). World Englishes and ‘Global Englishes’: competing or complementary paradigms?. Asian Englishes, 24(2), 211-221.
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Chris interviews Professor James D’Angelo (Citation 65) from Chukyo University’s School of Global Studies. Academia.edu Contacts: haswell247@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comBy lostincitations@gmail.com
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Overcoming Emotional Eating


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The Connection Between the Loneliness, Connection and Eating and How to Change It
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks about how our connection with ourselves and other people is where our relationship with food begins and ends, how loneliness, guilt, and shame move you towards food, and a few solutions to change these.By Wendi Francis
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Speaking of Psychology


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Medical Deception: Understanding Munchausen Syndrome/Factitious Disorder, with Marc Feldman, MD, and Janet Cahill, PhD
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Factitious disorder, more commonly known as Munchausen syndrome, is a mental health disorder in which people fake serious illness to gain sympathy, attention and support. A related disorder, Munchausen by proxy, or factitious disorder imposed on another, is a form of abuse in which caregivers make up or induce illness in their children. Psychiatris…
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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Dr. Aryeh Kontorovich, Prof. of Computer Science, Ben Gurion University, Israel
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Dr. Kontorovich is a professor of computer science at Ben Gurion University in Israel, where his research focuses on machine learning, Markov chains, probability, and statistics. Recently, he has been working with ChatGPT and has had some success in demonstrating its limitations when it comes to logic, reasoning, and humor. We discuss the future im…
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks about fear, how it can change everything, how it can physically, mentally, and socially change us, and how to take it and move it into something else for our benefit.By Wendi Francis
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How parents and their adult children can build strong relationships, with Laurence Steinberg, PhD
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The lives of young adults look far different than they did a generation ago: The average age at which people marry and have children is higher than ever, and rising housing costs mean more young adults are living with parents. Laurence Steinberg, PhD, of Temple University, talks about how these changes are affecting the relationship between parents…
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Lost in Citations


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#137 - Al‐Ahmadi, S. T., & King, J. (2022). Silence behind the Veil: An exploratory investigation into the reticence of female Saudi Arabian learners of English. TESOL Quarterly.
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Jonathan interviews Dr. Shatha Alahmadi - Assistant Professor, Applied Linguistics and TESOL, English Language Center, Umm Al-Quraa University. Dr. Jim King (Citation 27) Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comBy lostincitations@gmail.com
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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Dr. Tabia Lee, Former Faculty Director, De Anza College
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Dr. Lee was a director of the Office of Equity, Social Justice, and Multicultural Education at De Anza College...until she started asking the wrong questions. After second-guessing the DEI and "anti-racist" policies in her department, Lee found that she had a target on her back. Although De Anza hired her to rein in the excesses of wokeness in the …
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Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice


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60: Psychiatrist and Nonpsychiatrist Physician Network Breadth in Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans
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Eric P. Slade, Ph.D., joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss the complex and often confusing world of dual eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid coverage when it comes to mental health services, in particular Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs), a type of Medicare Advantage plan designed around those eligible for both programs. Slade int…
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A True Overcomer: An inspirational interview with Betsy Wolfe
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In this episode of Overcoming Emotional Eating, Wendi is interviewing Betsy about her weight loss journey while juggling different autoimmune issues, her taking up jiu-jitsu, and how the weight loss changed her life.By Wendi Francis
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Speaking of Psychology


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How social media affects teens’ mental health, with Jacqueline Nesi, PhD
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Congress and state legislators are considering laws to restrict teen social media use, and school districts are suing social media companies for harming kids’ mental health. Are parents and policy makers right to be so concerned? Jacqueline Nesi, PhD, of Brown University, talks about the research on social media and teens’ mental health, whether it…
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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Dr. Rob Jenkins, Prof. of English, Georgia State U - Perimeter College
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Prof. Jenkins is associate professor of English at Georgia State University Perimeter College. He has served as both professor and dean at a number of different universities. As a Higher Education Fellow at the Leadership Institute's Campus Reform Online, he frequently writes about a number of problems in American schools. Further, he frequently gi…
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Looking Back on an Inspirational Interview
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, we revisit an interview where Wendi talks with a client about her own physical and emotional-psychological struggles with having lymphedema, her journey through it, and her life after overcoming the struggles she has endured.By Wendi Francis
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Speaking of Psychology


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The ‘silent epidemic’ of eating disorders, with Cheri Levinson, PhD
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Researchers who study eating disorders sometimes call them the silent epidemic. Despite the stereotype that these disorders afflict only young white women, the truth is that they occur among people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, races, shapes and sizes. Cheri Levinson, PhD, of the University of Louisville, discusses myths about eating disorders…
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Lost in Citations


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#136 - KOTESOL 2023: “Man-on-the-street” from Seoul
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Chris brings you snippets from the first face-to-face KOTESOL conference in three years and the podcast’s first international conference appearance! The interviewees are: Dave Tolson Jane Kwan Paula Gibson Nicholas Medley Will Tiley Phillip Bennett George Whitehead Elizabeth Jean May Rhea Geta Misato Saunders Matthew Saunders Contacts: haswell247@g…
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“About Us” 02 – Andrew McMillian – Psychedelic Grad Community Meetings Organizer | Psychology | University of South Florida
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This episode is the second in our occasional “About Us” series, where we feature members of the Psychedelic Grad team. In this episode, Gabby sits down with Andrew Mcmillian, the Community Meetings Organizer at Psychedelic Grad. We talk about Andrew’s experiences in research labs at the University of South Florida (USF) while earning his Bachelor’s…
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May 2023: Attention Bias Modification Treatment Versus a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor Or Waiting List Control for Social Anxiety Disorder
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Ms. Gal Arad (Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel) discusses a non-pharmacological intervention for the treatment of social anxiety disorder in comparison with standard care. Afterwards, we’ll be joined once again by AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin to discuss the rest of the May issue. Transcript Arad interview [00:18] What were your results? […
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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John Sailer, Senior Fellow and Director of University Policy, National Association of Scholars
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John Sailer is Senior Fellow and Director of University Policy for the National Association of Scholars (NAS), where his reporting on the implementation of DEI in university hiring has actually produced reforms in various institutions across the country. His work has been published in the Wall Street Journal, The Free Press, Unherd, and more. We di…
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The Truth About Disconnection and Overeating
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks about the feeling of disconnection, between others and oneself, how it can affect your food and possibly lead to addiction or overeating, and some ways to solve it.By Wendi Francis
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Speaking of Psychology


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The promise of brain stimulation treatments for depression, with Sarah Lisanby, MD, and Diana Daniele
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been a treatment option for people with major depression since it was approved by the FDA in 2008. Today, it is also used to treat obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety and for smoking cessation. Sarah “Holly” Lisanby, MD, director of the Noninvasive Neuromodulation Unit at the National Institute of M…
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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Dr. Scott Yenor, Professor of Political Philosophy at Boise State, Washington Fellow at Claremont's Center for the American Way of Life
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Prof. Yenor teaches political philosophy at Boise State University. Recently, he accepted a position as a Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute's Center for the American Way of Life. Yenor's most recent book is entitled "The Recovery of Family Life: Exposing the Limits of Modern Ideologies." His talks at the National Conservatism conference …
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

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Dr. Amy Wax, Robert Mundheim Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School
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Prof. Wax needs no introduction. She is a medical doctor, and is currently a professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania. In the past, she worked in the Office of the Solicitor General in the U.S. Justice Department. In that capacity, she argued before the Supreme Court on over a dozen occasions. Her heterodox ideas (and her willingness to b…
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Alcoholism and Weight Loss Surgery - There is a Connection: An Amazing Interview with the Drs. from the Addiction Files
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Check them out on: Facebook: @Theaddictionfiles Twitter: @THEADDICTIONFI1 Instagram: TheaddictionfilesBy Wendi Francis
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Speaking of Psychology


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How do you build a successful team? With Eduardo Salas, PhD
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Very few people do their jobs entirely on their own. For most of us, doing our job well means being part of a well-functioning team. Eduardo Salas, PhD, of Rice University, talks about the key ingredients of highly effective teams, the difference between team training and team building, what to consider when working on a remote team, the role of te…
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#135 - Horvath, J. C. (2019). Stop talking, start influencing: 12 insights from brain science to make your message stick. Exisle Publishing.
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Jonathan interviews Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath - Director of LME Global and honorary researcher at the University of Melbourne. LME Global YouTube Stop Talking | Start Influencing Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@gmail.comBy lostincitations@gmail.com
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks about the direction the podcast will take in the future, she also discusses the occurrence of inflammation in our bodies, what causes it, and ultimately, what to do about it.By Wendi Francis
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What you know about aging is probably wrong, with Manfred Diehl, PhD
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While ageism may be one of the last socially acceptable biases, research shows that aging often comes with positive changes. And by believing in and propagating negative myths about aging, we can do ourselves real harm. Dr. Manfred Diehl, a lifespan developmental psychologist at Colorado State University, dispels the myth that growing older involve…
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59: Effect of Integrating Patient-Generated Digital Data Into Mental Health Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Lauren Southwick, M.P.H., and Sharath Guntuku, Ph.D., join Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss whether using a digital dashboard maintained by patients to track social media and other digital data usage had an impact on mental health therapy outcomes. • Southwick and Guntuku interview [01:37] • What led you to this study design? [03:06] • What did…
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In this episode of OVERCOMING Emotional Eating, Wendi talks about looking at the whole picture and not hyper-focusing on only one aspect of your body and how recognizing that will essentially stop you from being stuck in one corner of your well-being.By Wendi Francis
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How early detection could change autism diagnosis and intervention, with Geraldine Dawson, PhD
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About one in 36 children in the U.S. has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Geraldine Dawson, PhD, of Duke University, discusses why the number of diagnoses has risen so steeply in recent years, why it’s more common in boys than girls, and how research using artificial intelligence and brain biomarkers is making it possible to detect aut…
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