International Day of Friendship - 30 July
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Christina Dian Parmionova
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#International Day of Friendship
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Series Trailer - Loneliness Explored
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Psychology and loneliness
Loneliness Explored
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Bereavement and loneliness
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Conversation and loneliness
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Community and loneliness
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Loneliness explored: The Big Picture
Loneliness Explored
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Revealing the Hidden Brain, with Shankar Vedantam
Speaking of Psychology
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Why can some people speak dozens of languages? with Ev Fedorenko, PhD
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Abortion and mental health, with Antonia Biggs, PhD
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How living with secrets can harm you, with Michael Slepian, PhD
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Can an app improve your health? With Gary Bennett, PhD
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Racism, racial discrimination and mental health, with Riana Elyse Anderson, PhD
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What is dissociative identity disorder? With Bethany Brand, PhD
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Are we in a ‘loneliness pandemic’? With Louise Hawkley, PhD
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Is technology killing empathy? With Sherry Turkle, PhD
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What psychology has to say about art, with Ellen Winner, PhD
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How exercise benefits the brain, with Jenny Etnier, PhD
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Surviving the trauma of war in Ukraine, with Laura Murray, PhD
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How to keep stress from harming your health, with George Slavich, PhD
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How grieving changes the brain, with Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD
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How to Keep Anger from Getting the Best of You with Howard Kassinove, PhD, and Raymond “Chip” Tafrate, PhD
Speaking of Psychology
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Why psychopathy is more common than you think, with Abigail Marsh, PhD
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Ambiguous loss and the “myth of closure,” with Pauline Boss, PhD
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How our siblings influence our lives, with Laurie Kramer, PhD, and Megan Gilligan, PhD
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Poker, con artists and the psychology of risk and deception, with Maria Konnikova, PhD
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Fighting the stigma of mental illness, with Patrick Corrigan, PsyD
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What makes love last? With Arthur Aron, PhD
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Why we choose to suffer, with Paul Bloom, PhD
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Why is it so hard for adults to make friends? With Maris Franco, PhD
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The people who never forget a face, with Josh Davis, PhD, and Kelly Desborough
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What is anxiety and how can we treat it effectively? With Bunmi Olatunji, PhD
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Healing pain by treating the mind, with Tor Wager, PhD
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Encore - Unlocking the mysteries of smell, our most underappreciated sense, with Pamela Dalton, PhD
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Encore - What is it like to remember every day of your life, with Michael Yassa, PhD, and Markie Pasternak
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Psychology takes toys seriously, with Barry Kudrowitz, PhD, and Doris Bergen, PhD
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The secret to being a “SuperAger,” with Emily Rogalski, PhD
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Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD
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Exploring the human-animal bond, with Maggie O’Haire, PhD
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What can science teach us about the benefits of religion? With David DeSteno, PhD
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Keeping teens safe on social media, with Linda Charmaraman, PhD
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How close relationships keep us healthy and happy, with Richard Slatcher, PhD
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Ghosts, Ouija boards and ESP: psychology and the paranormal, with Chris French, PhD
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Waiting, worrying and dealing with uncertainty, with Kate Sweeny, PhD
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Men, masculinity and mental health, with Ronald F. Levant, EdD
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ADHD among children and adults, with Margaret Sibley, PhD
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The psychology of science denial, doubt and disbelief, with Gale Sinatra, PhD, and Barbara Hofer, PhD
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How science can help you change your behavior for the better with Katy Milkman, PhD
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The seven sins of memory, with Daniel Schacter, PhD
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Twenty years after 9/11, what have we learned about collective trauma? With Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD
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Power: How you get it, how it can change you, with Dacher Keltner, PhD
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Sport psychology, peak performance and athletes’ mental health, with Jamie Shapiro, PhD
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Creativity, insight and “eureka moments,” with John Kounios, PhD
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The psychology of superstition, with Stuart Vyse, PhD
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Encore: How children’s amazing brains shaped humanity, with Alison Gopnik, PhD
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Why we’re burned out and what to do about it, with Christina Maslach, PhD
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Tasty words, colorful sounds: How people with synesthesia experience the world, with Julia Simner, PhD
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Can a personality test determine if you’re a good fit for a job? With Fred Oswald, PhD
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How to overcome feeling like an impostor, with Lisa Orbé-Austin, PhD, and Kevin Cokley, PhD
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Back to the office? The future of remote and hybrid work, with Tsedal Neeley, PhD
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The history of LGBTQ psychology from Stonewall to now, with Peter Hegarty, PhD
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How ‘open science’ is changing psychological research, with Brian Nosek, PhD
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What do we know about preventing gun violence? With Susan Sorenson, PhD
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COVID 19, Insomnia, and the Importance of Sleep, with Jennifer Martin, PhD
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The future of policing one year after George Floyd's death, with Cedric Alexander, PsyD
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Technology is changing how we talk to each other, with Jeff Hancock, PhD
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Can a “growth mindset” help students achieve their potential? With David Yeager, PhD
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What is it like to remember every day of your life? With Michael Yassa, PhD, and Markie Pasternak
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Your Brain Is Not What You Think It Is, with Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD
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How to cope with climate anxiety, with Thomas Doherty, PsyD, and Ashlee Cunsolo, PhD
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Why you should talk to strangers, with Gillian Sandstrom, PhD, and Jon Levy
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Suicide Prevention, with Jill Harkavy-Friedman, PhD
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What Makes Things Funny? With Peter McGraw, PhD
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How the threat of disease has shaped human behavior, with Mark Schaller, PhD
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What COVID-19 is teaching us about the importance of smell, with Pamela Dalton, PhD
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How We’re Coping One Year into the Pandemic, with Vaile Wright, PhD
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How meditation can help you live a flourishing life, with Richard Davidson, PhD
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What studying twins can teach us about ourselves, with Nancy Segal, PhD
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How children's amazing brains shaped humanity, with Alison Gopnik, PhD
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The science of relationships, with Gary Lewandowski, PhD
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Can “brain training” games sharpen your mental skills? With Aaron Seitz, PhD
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What is it like to be face blind? With Joe DeGutis, PhD, and Sadie Dingfelder
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Positive Psychology in a Pandemic, with Martin Seligman, PhD
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Why people believe in conspiracy theories, with Karen Douglas, PhD
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How the Science of Habits Can Help Us Keep Our New Year’s Resolutions, with Wendy Wood, PhD
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Encore: Why boredom is surprisingly interesting, with Erin Westgate, PhD
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Why America's bitter politics are like a bad marriage, with Eli Finkel, PhD
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Exploring psychology’s colorful past, with Dr. Cathy Faye, PhD
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The Holiday Blues, with Elaine Rodino, PhD
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Does Diversity Training Work? With Calvin Lai, PhD
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Why Gen Z is Feeling So Stressed, with Emma Adam, PhD
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How to recognize and combat ‘fake news,’ with Dolores Albarracin, PhD
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How to Choose Effective, Science-based Mental Health Apps, with Stephen Schueller, PhD
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How to Have Meaningful Dialogues Despite Political Differences with Tania Israel, PhD
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Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD
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Psychedelic Therapy with Roland Griffiths, PhD
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How the Social and Behavioral Sciences Explain Our Reactions to COVID-19 with Jay Van Bavel, PhD
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The Psychology of Protest and Activism with Lauren Duncan, PhD
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Sober Curious? with Katie Witkiewitz, PhD
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What to Do When You've Been Ghosted with Jennice Vilhauer, PhD
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