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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 164: What’s So Disgusting About Poop? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1826

Just about everyone finds poop disgusting right? So who finds it not so disgusting? Would you believe women in their 20s who are in the middle of their menstrual cycle, and who have motherhood as one of their goals in life? Disgust has become quite a popular topic in psychology lately. Join me as I discuss one of the more interesting studies that looks at how the intensity of our emotions can be affected by our nonconscious goals. MOre interesting than you might think really. And certainly not to be poo-pooed at…

 Ep 164: What's So Disgusting About Poop? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:27

Just about everyone finds poop disgusting right?  So who finds it not so disgusting?  Would you believe women in their 20s who are in the middle of their menstrual cycle, and who have motherhood as one of their goals in life?  Disgust has become quite a popular topic in psychology lately.  Join me as I discuss one of the more interesting studies that looks at how the intensity of our emotions can be affected by our nonconscious goals.  MOre interesting than you might think really.  And certainly not to be poo-pooed at…

 Ep 163: Psych Files Brief#4: Animals Smiling, Yogurt Destressing, and the Psychology of Success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1855

Do animals smile? Do they feel emotions and if so how many kinds of feelings do they share with us? In this episode we also take a look at the probiotics in yogurt - how do they affect your thinking and do they might help protect you from stress. It turns out that these probiotics increase the production of the neurotransmitter GABA which helps quiet down your neurons. I also talk about the work of female psychologists: Carol Dweck on the psychology of success, and and a tribute to Evelyn Hooker whose research helped in removing homosexuality from the DSM in 1973.

 Ep 163: Psych Files Brief #4: Animals Smiling, Yogurt De-Stressing, and the Psychology of Success | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:56

Do animals smile?  Do they feel emotions and if so how many kinds of feelings do they share with us? In this episode we also take a look at the probiotics in yogurt - how do they affect your thinking and do they might help protect you from stress.  It turns out that these probiotics increase the production of the neurotransmitter GABA which helps quiet down your neurons.  I also talk about the work of female psychologists: Carol Dweck on the psychology of success, and and a tribute to Evelyn Hooker whose research helped in removing homosexuality from the DSM in 1973.

 Ep 162: How to Spend Your Money and Truly Make Yourself HappyEp 162: How to Spend Your Money and Truly Make Yourself Happy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1301

In episode 160 I discussed the first 2 ideas on how to spend your money wisely. In this episode I'll talk about 4 more great ideas on how to get the most from your money and 2 things you have to be careful about. Get the latest findings from positive psychologists like Elizabeth Dunn

 Ep 162: How to Spend Your Money and Truly Make Yourself Happy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:42

In episode 160 I discussed the first 2 ideas on how to spend your money wisely.  In this episode I'll talk about 4 more great ideas on how to get the most from your money and 2 things you have to be careful about.  Get the latest findings from positive psychologists on this episode of The Psych Files.

 EP 161: Self Help You Can Believe In: Interview with Dr. Tim Wilson, Author of Redirect | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2062

Looking for a self-help book with some meat? One that won't insult your intelligence with flowery words and hyped up promises and pseudoscience? Take a look at the book Redirect by psychologist and author Tim Wilson. Redirect will give you a lot to think about and some new insights into human nature.

 EP 161: Self Help You Can Believe In: Interview with Dr. Tim Wilson, Author of Redirect | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:23

Looking for a self-help book with some meat?  One that won't insult your intelligence with flowery words and hyped up promises and pseudoscience?  Take a look at the book Redirect by psychologist and author Tim Wilson.  Redirect will give you a lot to think about and some new insights into human nature.

 Ep 160: How to Spend Your Money and Truly Make Yourself Happy | File Type: video/x-mp4 | Duration: 22:33

Why aren't rich people happier than those of us with less money? We think that money will bring happiness, but research in the area of positive psychology has consistently found that having more money does NOT make us happier. Find out how to spend your money the right way.

 Ep 160: How to Spend Your Money and Truly Make Yourself Happy | File Type: video/x-mp4 | Duration: 16:22

Why aren't rich people happier than those of us with less money?  We think that money will bring happiness, but research in the area of positive psychology has consistently found that having more money does NOT make us happier. Find out how to spend your money the right way.

 EP 159 Psych Files Brief #3: Evidence in Favor of Affirmations? The Licensing Effect and the Power of Gossip | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1870

What's Wrong With a Little Gossip? While some research points out that gossipers are in general disliked, there is an upside: sharing negative gossip can actually help two people like each other better. In this episode we'll find out the benefits of sharing a tasty piece of negative gossip. The Licensing Effect If you take supplements you need to hear this news about how you might be using your taking of the supplements to "license" other activities that aren't so good for your health. Evidence in Favor of Affirmations? In a previous episode on self affirmations I presented some strongly negative evidence. However, in this study there might be a role for affirmations - especially in helping people with social anxiety to feel a bit more confident.

 EP 159 Psych Files Brief #3: Evidence in Favor of Affirmations? The Licensing Effect and the Power of Gossip | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:11

What's Wrong With a Little Gossip? While some research points out that gossipers are in general disliked, there is an upside: sharing negative gossip can actually help two people like each other better. In this episode we'll find out the benefits of sharing a tasty piece of negative gossip. The Licensing Effect If you take supplements you need to hear this news about how you might be using your taking of the supplements to "license" other activities that aren't so good for your health. Evidence in Favor of Affirmations? In a previous episode on self affirmations I presented some strongly negative evidence. However, in this study there might be a role for affirmations - especially in helping people with social anxiety to feel a bit more confident.

 Ep 158: Tired of Low Grades? 5 Ways to Raise Your Test Scores (and 1 Warning!) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1729

But I studied!! Don't be frustrated with low grades. If you study RIGHT you will get good grades. What does that mean to study right? I've got 5 techniques that will help you get better grades and one very important warning about something you may be doing that you have to stop! Find out how to study right in this episode of The Psych Files.

 Ep 158: Tired of Low Grades? 5 Ways to Raise Your Test Scores (and 1 Warning!) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:50

But I studied!!  Don't be frustrated with low grades.  If you study RIGHT you will get good grades.  What what does that mean to study right?  I've got 5 techniques that will help you get better grades and one very important warning about something you may be doing that you have to stop! Find out how to study right in this episode of The Psych Files.

 Ep 157: Do Pets and Religion Make You Happier? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2074

You hear a lot these days about how pets make us happy. This is called the "pet effect". But is it so? The answer appears to be a qualified yes. But in what ways do pets make us happy? How strong is their effect on our lives? Also, how about religion? We also hear that religious people are happier, but is this true everywhere in the US or everywhere in the world? Why does religion make us happy and in what societies are people likely to benefit from this "religion effect"? Finally, some helpful advice on getting into grad school.

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