Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files show

Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files

Summary: The Psych Files is a podcast for anyone interested in the topic of psychology and how ideas in this field apply to everyday life. Michael Britt brings you an upbeat, fun podcast of interest to everyone from psychology majors to those just interested in why people do what they do.

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 Ep 184: Critical Thinking Part 2 - Important? Yes. But Can We Teach It? Well…. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1811

In episode 183 I talked about what critical thinking is and why it's important. Now we talk about why it's so darn hard to teach and to use critical thinking in our everyday lives. In this episode I'll discuss Dr. Daniel Willingham's advice to teachers on what they can do to effectively teach critical thinking - something that couldn't be more important in today's world where misinformation is all around us. Make sure to take a look at the concept map below.

 Ep 184: Critical Thinking (Part 2) - Important? Yes. But Can We Teach It? Well…. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:12

In episode 183 I talked about what critical thinking is and why it's important.  Now we talk about why it's so darn hard to teach and to use critical thinking in our everyday lives.  In this episode I'll discuss Dr. Daniel Willingham's advice to teachers on what they can do to effectively teach critical thinking - something that couldn't be more important in today's world where misinformation is all around us.  Make sure to take a look at the concept map below.

 How SSRIs and MAO Inhibitors Work | File Type: video/x-mp4 | Duration: 03:21

Depression and other mental health problems are often treated with medications which are called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and/or Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors.  How do they work? I'll show you in this brief video.  More free psychology resources at The Psych Files website and podcast: http://www.ThePsychFiles.com

 Ep 183: Critical Thinking – Important? Yes. But Can We Teach It? Well…. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2104

Why does it concern psychologists that the Texas GOP platform recently opposed the teaching of critical thinking? Most of us have been told since we were very young that critical thinking is very important. Psychologists certainly agree and a lot of time spent in most psychology classes is spent learning how to think critically. Why is it such a central part of our classes? And here's a kicker: it might be a lot harder to teach it than we had hoped. Find out why critical thinking is so central to psychology. Sounds kinda dry? I think you'll find this a lot of fun (in a mental kind of way…).

 Ep 183: Critical Thinking - Important? Yes. But Can We Teach It? Well…. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:05

Why does it concern psychologists that the Texas GOP platform recently opposed the teaching of critical thinking?  Most of us have been told since we were very young that critical thinking is very important.  Psychologists certainly agree and a lot of time spent in most psychology classes is spent learning how to think critically.  Why is it such a central part of our classes?  And here's a kicker: it might be a lot harder to teach it than we had hoped.  Find out why critical thinking is so central to psychology.  Sounds kinda dry?  I think you'll find this a lot of fun (in a mental kind of way…).

 Ep 182: Gamification - Here's How To Do It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2060

Maybe you've heard of gamification, but how do you do it exactly? How do you use game principles to increase people's motivation when they are doing everyday ordinary activities? Find out in this episode of The Psych Files when I show you how I would gamify an ordinary uHaul drive. Listen as I describe "uWin!". I'll first describe some gamification ideas and then show you how I'd put them to work in this rather ordinary truck driving situation. I'll think you'll have fun.

 Ep 182: Gamification - Here's How To Do It | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:21

Maybe you've heard of gamification, but how do you do it exactly?  How do you use game principles to increase people's motivation when they are doing everyday ordinary activities?  Find out in this episode of The Psych Files when I show you how I would gamify an ordinary uHaul drive.  Listen as I describe "uWin!".  I'll first describe some gamification ideas and then show you how I'd put them to work in this rather ordinary truck driving situation.  I'll think you'll have fun.  

 Ep 181: How Does Self Talk Improve Your Game? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1586

Let's talk sports psychology. When you participate in a sport do you talk to yourself? Do you try to "psych yourself up", or do you give yourself instructions on how to hold a part of your body or how much energy to exert or when to hold back? This is the kind of self-talk that psychologists study and it's interesting to learn when you say these things to yourself and when they'll be most effective. Also, some athletes feel that time slows down for them and they can really "see the ball". Every happen to you? Let's find out what's going on in your brain when these kinds of time illusions (or "chronostasis") events occur. Some fascinating stuff from the world of sports psychology

 Ep 181: How Does Self Talk Improve Your Game? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:27

Let's talk sports psychology.  When you participate in a sport do you talk to yourself?  Do you try to "psych yourself up", or do you give yourself instructions on how to hold a part of your body or how much energy to exert or when to hold back?  This is the kind of self-talk that psychologists study and it's interesting to learn when you say these things to yourself and when they'll be most effective.  Also, some athletes feel that time slows down for them and they can really "see the ball".  Every happen to you?  Let's find out what's going on in your brain when these kinds of time illusions (or "chronostasis") events occur.  Some fascinating stuff from the world of sports psychology

 Ep: 180 - Body Language: What Are Your Thumbs Revealing About You? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2445

What is your body position revealing about you? Some things are obvious - you probably know that crossed arms indicate a certain distrust. There are also flirting gestures that I'll bet you think you know well (like women playing with their hair and men sticking out their chests), but what about your thumbs? My thumbs? Yes, you might well be revealing something about yourself by where you're putting them would you believe. Listen in as I talk with Craig Baxter, owner of the website All-About-Body-Language.com who will tell us a bit more about the fascinating topic of body language.

 Ep: 180 - Body Language: What Are Your Thumbs Revealing About You? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:42

What is your body position revealing about you?  Some things are obvious - you probably know that crossed arms indicate a certain distrust.  There are also flirting gestures that I'll bet you think you know well (like women playing with their hair and men sticking out their chests), but what about your thumbs?  My thumbs?  Yes, you might well be revealing something about yourself by where you're putting them would you believe.  Listen in as I talk with Craig Baxter, owner of the website All-About-Body-Language.com who will tell us a bit more about the fascinating topic of body language.

 Ep 179: Lipstick Effect, Stereotype Threat and other Gender Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2188

Do women who work in typically male dominated jobs "play down" their femininity in order to be gain more respect from their male co-workers? In this episode we'll explore this stereotype threat as well as something you may not have heard of: the lipstick effect. How do men and women change their appearance or their behavior during times of economic depression? In this all-gender episode we look at these issues as well as why the new Volkswagen Beetle has changed its appearance. Yes, the 2012 Volkswagen Beetle has become more masculine, but why?

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