The Psych Central Podcast: Psychology Made Simple
Summary: The Psych Central Podcast is an award-winning, weekly show that approaches psychology and mental health in a casual and accessible fashion. Listen as our host, Gabe Howard, speaks candidly with experts to break down complex topics in simple and understandable ways.
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Amy Gamble’s path in life took her from Olympic Stadium to a bipolar journey of paranoia and delusion that ultimately to a stint in jail, and finally to the path to recovery. Today, she is an author and speaker, an outspoken advocate for the mentally ill. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
It’s often claimed that we are addicted to technology. This episode looks at the effects of technology on our personal and social lives and shows us how to form and maintain a healthy balance in our relationship with technology. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Emotional overeating is an extremely common problem for many people, particularly among those who live with depression. Many of us “eat our feelings,” resorting to food to escape from the things that bother us. Listen to learn how to break the emotional overeating cycle. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Despite all the efforts being made in suicide awareness and prevention, suicide is still rampant in society. Spurred by her brother’s death by suicide, our guest became a “change agent” who stresses the importance of being more innovative in our approach to suicide prevention. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Bullying is a huge problem in society, and not limited to school and online; it’s also unfortunately present in the work environment. Listen to hear about how widespread workplace bullying is, the patterns it follows, and what to do about it. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Pro football player Erik Coleman shares his story of living with parents addicted to alcohol and drugs. He speaks of how this affected him as a child and as an adult, as well as his thoughts on what is most important for children of addicts to know. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Masculinity has long had an identity complex. How much “girly” stuff can a man enjoy without being viewed as non-masculine? Women have redefined femininity, so why can’t men redefine what it means to be masculine? Listen to this week’s episode and you might begin to understand.
One of the biggest misunderstandings about bipolar disorder is about how much it will prevent us from living the lives we want to live. But those with bipolar can lead stable, satisfying lives, on their own terms, rather than the terms dictated by the disease. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
For our 100th episode, Michelle Hammer, co-host of A Bipolar, a Schizophrenic, and a Podcast, joins as “host for a day” to ask Gabe and Vincent to share their perspectives on the show as its hosts and to answer some questions. Listen in for some inside scoops and a lot of laughs. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Mental health is an important topic in the workplace that is often not addressed properly, if at all. Host Gabe Howard shares his insights on the subject, including his story of being fired from a job due to his mental illness. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Most people are familiar with postpartum depression. Our guest this week is a woman who developed the lesser-known condition of postpartum bipolar disorder very soon after the birth of her second child. She shares her stories of hypographia, the treatments she adhered to, and how she stays stable with the condition today. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
Rehab facilities help many addicts kick drugs and live healthy lives again. But sometimes things go awry. Listen to hear how one woman investigated her son’s death in one such facility and the obstacles she encountered – and overcame – on her quest for the truth. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
It’s no surprise that gay men are one group prone to mental health issues. What is surprising is how well they bounce back from such issues. Our guest this week shares stories of such resilience and some behind-the-pages experiences he had while researching his book on the topic. Hosted by Gabe Howard (www.gabehoward.com) and Vincent M. Wales (www.vincentmwales.com). Previous episodes can be found at psychcentral.com/show or on your favorite podcast player.
How common is child sexual abuse? What are some of the misconceptions surrounding it? What trauma do survivors deal with long after the actions have stopped? Can a victim have a healthy life when their abuser is still around? Listen in to hear these things and more!
Our guest is a developmental coach who works with people to help them develop a stronger connection to nature. Listen in as he shares why he chose this direction in life. He also speaks on how nature is important to mental health and why it’s so important for us.