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Psychology in 10 Minutes

39 Episodes

6 minutes | Jul 22, 2021
Does life get more or less meaningful as we age?
Who do you think perceives their lives as more meaningful: new high school graduates or people about ready to retire? The answer may surprise you... If you enjoy the show, become a patron! www.patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
10 minutes | Jul 6, 2021
Three things people say that annoy psychologists
I often dread telling people I'm a psychologist. Here's why... If you enjoy the show, become a patron! www.patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
7 minutes | Jun 24, 2021
How marketing unconsciously manipulates us
The forces behind impulse purchases are often hidden. Here's how we can help get control of them. If you like the show, you can now support us! www.patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
9 minutes | Jun 7, 2021
The power of gratitude
The practice of gratitude may help us to overcome our natural human tendency to focus on the negative. Here's why.
10 minutes | May 17, 2021
Mindfulness and self-compassion for a difficult year
We're all hard on ourselves. But, according to new research, it's possible to "rewire" our brains for greater self-compassion.
8 minutes | Jul 2, 2020
Two reasons it's not good to be happy all the time
Research shows that living a good life is about more than pleasure, and happiness may cause us to miss the most meaningful experiences of all.
9 minutes | Jun 1, 2020
The Power of Rituals to Heal Grief
Rituals are an important way for people to find meaning when they lose a loved one. But, rituals don't have to be formal or complicated. Here are four questions to help you develop a personal healing ritual.
14 minutes | Mar 31, 2020
Tending to our emotions and relationships during coronavirus
Given how isolated many of us feel during "shelter in place," I thought I'd mix things up a bit my inviting a guest onto the show. I talk with psychologist Dr. Adam Dorsay about feelings and relationships in the midst of the outbreak.
10 minutes | Mar 24, 2020
Hope and fear in the time of coronavirus
New research shows that that two experiences--hope and fear--may distinguish who will take steps to protect themselves from COVID-19 and who won’t. We know there's reason for fear? But is there reason for hope?
12 minutes | Mar 8, 2020
Building emotional intelligence isn’t as hard as you think
It can feel risky to get in touch with our feelings, let alone express them. But one psychologist argues that getting to know our feelings can be one of the best things we ever do.
7 minutes | Dec 21, 2019
Is optimism ever bad for us?
As children, many of us were taught to think positively. According to research, however, this isn't always good advice.
11 minutes | Oct 8, 2019
Is religion good or bad for us?
Research reveals three reasons religion and spirituality may be good for our well-being (and a few reasons they might not be).
10 minutes | Sep 9, 2019
Setting the conditions for hope to thrive in your life
According to research, hope begins when we set three simple conditions in our lives.
9 minutes | Aug 2, 2019
What do I say when someone is grieving?
If you’ve ever had a friend lose someone they love, you know how hard it is to figure out what to say. Here are four steps that might help.
11 minutes | May 28, 2019
Happiness for sale
Science shows that people's obsession with money runs deeper than you might think.
11 minutes | Apr 24, 2019
Three negative feelings that can sometimes be good
There may be a good reason that human beings evolved the ability to experience negative emotions: In measured amounts, they can protect us from harm and help us to be successful.
10 minutes | Jan 4, 2019
Is the secret to a good life to live like we're dying?
The secret to a good life may be to live like we're dying. Here are five important lessons to help us do just that.
9 minutes | Nov 14, 2018
The Tragedy of Mental Illness Stigma
When Stephen Hinshaw was five, his father mysteriously vanished. Decades later, he still advocates for people who, like his dad, have serious mental illness.
7 minutes | Aug 23, 2018
Is there an alternative to diagnosing mental illness?
For most of the history of modern psychology, therapists paid a lot more attention to people's deficits than their strengths. But this is changing. Now, some psychologists believe that therapists should pay more attention to clients' strengths.
8 minutes | Jul 18, 2018
Why incompetent people don't know they're incompetent
According to research, the least competent people often think they’re the best, leading to a cycle of poor performance. But there’s a simple antidote.
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