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Speaking of Psychology

American Psychological Association

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"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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Shrinking Trump

Really American Media

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Psychologists John Gartner, Harry Segal, and their expert guests, conduct weekly sessions analyzing the psyche of Donald Trump, documenting his cognitive decline and plumbing the depths of his malignant narcissism. Dr. Gartner is a former part-time assistant professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University Medical School and the founder of Duty To Warn, an association of mental health professionals warning about Trump and Trump-ism. Dr. Segal is a senior lecturer in psychology at Cornell ...
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AJP Residents' Journal

American Psychiatric Association Publishing

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The American Journal of Psychiatry Residents' Journal. Created by trainees for trainees and features interviews covering a wide array of topics including career exploration, personal/professional journeys, clinical practice tips, and more. Subscribe now to explore these topics with us.
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Editor Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H., and Podcast Editor and Co-Host Josh Berezin, M.D., M.S., discuss key aspects of research recently published by Psychiatric Services (https://ps.psychiatryonline.org/), a journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Tune in to Psychiatric Services From Pages to Practice to learn about the latest mental health services research and why it is relevant. Topics include community-based treatment programs, collaborative care, evidence-based treatment and service ...
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Dense City

Dr. Rebecca Mayers & Isaac Keast

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Chatting with academics about their research on cities. Co-Hosts: Dr. Rebecca Mayers and Isaac Keast 2021 American Planning Association Transportation Planning Division Small grant award winner Artwork by Emily Huang: https://emilyhillustrations.com/ Music by Reid Cai, Ryan Kinneer, and Becca Mayers
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American Journal of Psychiatry Audio

American Journal of Psychiatry

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Each episode of AJP Audio brings you an in-depth look at one of the articles featured in that month’s issue of The American Journal of Psychiatry, the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. Wide-ranging interviews with article authors cover the background, rationale, main findings, and future implications of the research. This podcast is subject to the Terms of Use at ww.psychiatry.org. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers o ...
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The Medical Mind

American Psychiatric Association

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APA’s Medical Mind Podcast covers the latest in psychiatric medicine and emerging trends in the field of mental health care. APA members and other health care professionals provide insight into the intersection between mind, brain and body. The Medical Mind is the home for all of APA’s podcast content, and features new series and as well as highlights from AJP Audio, Finding our Voice, Psychiatric Services from Pages to Practice, and more. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is subject to the Terms of ...
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Ram Dass Here And Now

Ram Dass / Love Serve Remember

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Ram Dass shares his heart-centered wisdom in each episode featuring excerpted lectures given throughout the last 40 years, with an introduction from Raghu Markus of Ram Dass' Love Serve Remember Foundation.
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ANPT Vestibular Special Interest Group

Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy

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The Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy Vestibular Rehabilitation Special Interest Group is a component of the American Physical Therapy Association. The Vestibular Rehab SIG provides a network of collaboration and education to its members that fosters opportunities to highlight and build solid foundations of clinical practice to provide care and management of persons with vestibular deficits and related balance and movement disorders. Its membership focus is centered on supporting the pr ...
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Stay up to date with the most important issues in military psychology with the Society for Military Psychology, Division 19 of the American Psychological Association. We are producing several short series on applying psychological principles in military settings and military populations. This Military Psychology Podcast Network will feature topics including diversity in the military, the psychology of consulting with military organizations, behavioral health in military and veteran populatio ...
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Eating with stress, boredom, fear, loneliness, worry, anxiety or happiness are all ways we define emotional eating. The American Psychological Association reports that almost 40% of people have eaten in response to stress in the last 30 days. You are not alone. Each week, you can join Wendi Francis, emotional eating expert, to help YOU overcome your emotional overeating. If you want to finally find freedom from your food, weight, and body this is the podcast for you. Your time to become an O ...
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APA Journals Dialogue

American Psychological Association

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APA Journals Dialogue is an audio podcast series featuring interviews with authors of exciting research recently published in an APA journal. In each episode, authors describe their findings, methodologies, and implications for future work. The podcast series is an ideal resource for researchers, practitioners, and students in the behavioral and social sciences.
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Shrink Speak

Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman

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Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, is Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and past president of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Lieberman is a nationally renowned psychiatrist on the topic of suicide, addiction and mental illness and is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and Psychology Today and author of “Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.” www.jeffreyliebermanmd.com
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Progress Notes: Keeping Tabs on the Practice of Psychology is a podcast produced by the APA Practice Organization. Episodes cover a range of topics that affect practicing psychologists, including the financial and legal aspects of running a business. Listeners will also hear expert analysis on developments in health care policy along with stories that highlight the work of fellow psychologists. The Practice Organization is a legally separate companion organization to the American Psychologic ...
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Rehabilitation Oncology is an indexed resource for the dissemination of peer-reviewed research-based evidence related to oncologic physical therapy and cancer rehabilitation. The journal provides a forum for scientific and professional exchange among researchers and practitioners throughout the world. The journal serves as the official journal for the Academy of Oncologic Physical Therapy. High standards of quality are maintained through a rigorous, double-blinded peer-review process and adh ...
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University

"Whither the Looniversity?" - The Podcast of The Peerless Review

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"Whither the Looniversity?" is a series of videos and podcasts that constitute an ongoing discussion about the woke culture of the modern university and other challenges facing higher education. Hosted by Adam Ellwanger, a professor of rhetoric at the University of Houston - Downtown, the show features professors, administrators, and students who have unique ideas about how to restore intellectual culture -- whether inside institutional settings or out of them. Each episode focuses on the sa ...
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Broadcasting live from TBT Studios in Los Angeles, Spencer Kobren’s The Bald Truth is the Nation’s longest running, critically acclaimed broadcast focusing the psychological and emotional aspects of living life with the silent epidemic of male pattern hair loss. Kobren’s weekly on-air support group was nationally syndicated from WestwoodOne Radio Networks for well over a decade and in 2009 chose to break away from conventional broadcasting in order to provide listeners with a more interactiv ...
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NPP BrainPod

Nature Publishing Group

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BrainPod is the podcast from the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we delve into the latest basic and clinical research that advance our understanding of the brain and behavior, featuring highlighted content from a top journal in fields of neuroscience, psychiatry, and pharmacology. For complete access to the original papers and reviews featured in this podcast, subscribe to Neuropsychopharmacology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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We interview students & professionals in the psychedelic space to better understand how they navigated the path from being curious about psychedelics to wanting to dedicate their career to psychedelics. Join the community at psychedelicgrad.com.
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In honor of National Native American Heritage Month, Dr. Mary Hasbah Roessel joins us to discuss her experiences and insights into the mental health care needs of Indigenous communities, particularly focusing on the Navajo culture. She emphasizes the importance of holistic healing that addresses the body, mind, and spirit, and highlights the histor…
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Chapter 1 What's Irreversible Damage "Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters" is a book by Abigail Shrier, published in July 2020. In this controversial work, Shrier explores the rising trend of adolescent girls identifying as transgender. She analyzes social media's role, the influence of peer groups, and how some girls …
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Chapter 1 What's Bringing Up Bebe "Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting" is a book by Pamela Druckerman published in 2012. In it, Druckerman, an American journalist living in Paris, explores the differences between American and French parenting styles based on her observations of French mothers and their ap…
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Strong, supportive relationships are key to our mental and even physical health. But what are the keys to a healthy, loving relationship? John Gottman, PhD, and Julie Schwartz Gottman, PhD, talk about why it’s so important to pay attention to your partner’s “bids for connection,” how to have productive rather than destructive fights, whether any co…
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Chapter 1 What's An Unquiet Mind "An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness" is a memoir written by Kay Redfield Jamison, a clinical psychologist and professor of psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Published in 1995, the book provides a candid and personal account of Jamison's experiences with bipolar disorder, whic…
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Chapter 1 What's The Echo Maker "The Echo Maker" is a novel by American author Richard Powers, published in 2006. The story revolves around a young man named Mark Schluter, who suffers a traumatic brain injury in a bizarre accident. After his recovery, he exhibits a condition known as Capgras syndrome, in which he believes that his sister, who care…
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Dr. Mette Ødegaard Nielsen (Unit for Complicated Schizophrenia, Glostrup, Denmark) joins Dr. Dixon and Dr. Berezin to discuss patient motivations and experiences of antipsychotic medication tapering at a clinic in Denmark. Transcript 01:02 Nielsen interview 02:22 Tapering medication 04:09 Controversies around tapering 07:07 Debilitating effects of …
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We welcome Dr. Anna Bornioli, Senior Future Fellow at the University of Surrey and Dr. Mikel Subiza-Pérez, a Research Fellow at the University of the Basque Country. We discuss their article: Restorative urban environments for healthy cities: a theoretical model for the study of restorative experiences in urban built settings; published in Landscap…
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Chapter 1 What's The Way of Men "The Way of Men" is a book written by Jack Donovan, published in 2012. It explores themes of masculinity, societal structures, and the nature of manhood. Donovan discusses what he perceives as the primal aspects of masculinity, examining the roles of strength, courage, mastery, and honor in defining what it means to …
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Chapter 1 What's The Power of Your Subconscious Mind "The Power of Your Subconscious Mind" by Joseph Murphy, published in 1963, is a self-help classic that explores the concept that the subconscious mind can significantly influence an individual's life and well-being. Murphy emphasizes that by harnessing the power of the subconscious, individuals c…
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Chapter 1 What's The Happiness Hypothesis "The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom" is a book by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, published in 2006. In this work, Haidt explores the nature of happiness and well-being by blending insights from ancient philosophical traditions with contemporary psychological research. The …
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Chapter 1 What's The Explosive Child "The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children" is a book by Dr. Ross W. Greene, first published in 1998. The book presents a framework for understanding and addressing the challenging behaviors exhibited by children who are prone to explos…
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This podcast was recorded in May 2023. In this episode, Kierstin speaks with Dr. Alice Medalia about her expertise in cognitive remediation therapy. Dr. Medalia is a Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, the founding director of the Lieber Recovery Clinic at Columbia Doctors, and Direc…
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Chapter 1 What's The Art of Loving "The Art of Loving" is a philosophical and psychological exploration of love by the social psychologist and philosopher Erich Fromm, first published in 1956. In this influential work, Fromm examines the nature of love and argues that it is not merely an emotion or feeling but rather an art that requires knowledge,…
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Chapter 1 What's The 33 Strategies of War "The 33 Strategies of War" by Robert Greene is a guide that draws on historical examples and military strategies to offer insight into how to approach conflict and competition in various areas of life, including business, personal relationships, and politics. Published in 2006, the book is structured around…
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Chapter 1 What's Rules Of Life "Rules of Life" by Richard Templar is a self-help book that outlines a series of principles and guidelines aimed at helping individuals lead a more fulfilling and balanced life. The book presents a set of straightforward and practical rules that cover various aspects of life, including personal happiness, relationship…
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Chapter 1 What's Quit Like a Woman "Quit Like a Woman: The Radical Choice to Not Drink in a Culture Obsessed with Alcohol" is a book by Holly Whitaker that explores the relationship between women and alcohol consumption. Published in 2021, the book combines personal anecdotes, cultural criticism, and feminist insights to advocate for a sober lifest…
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Chapter 1 What's Quantum Healing "Quantum Healing" is a book written by Deepak Chopra, first published in 1989. In this work, Chopra combines concepts from quantum physics with ideas about healing and alternative medicine. He proposes that the mind and body are interconnected and that consciousness plays a key role in health and well-being. Chopra'…
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Chapter 1 What's Psychocybernetics "Psychocybernetics" is a self-help book written by Dr. Maxwell Maltz, originally published in 1960. It combines principles of psychology with ideas related to self-image and personal development. Maltz, a plastic surgeon, observed that many of his patients did not achieve lasting happiness or self-esteem improveme…
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Permission to Feel: Understanding and Embracing Emotions Effectively Chapter 1 What's Permission to Feel "Permission to Feel" is a book written by Marc Brackett, a professor at Yale University and the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. In the book, Brackett emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence and the ro…
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Chapter 1 What's In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts "In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts" is a book by Dr. Gabor Maté, a physician and author known for his work on addiction, trauma, and mental health. In this book, Maté explores the nature of addiction, providing insights into its causes, effects, and implications for individuals and society. He uses the met…
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In this all-new session, Dr. John Gartner and Dr. Harry Siegel enlighten us with a raw discussion about the current state of America, following last week’s shocking election results. Along with our guest, renowned psychologist Dr. Drew Weston, we’ll discuss the damaging implications of Trump’s bizarre cabinet picks and look at how it reflects a bro…
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Chapter 1 What's Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents "Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents" is a book written by Dr. Lindsay C. Gibson, a clinical psychologist. The book addresses the impact that emotionally immature parents can have on their children, particularly as these children grow into adulthood. The primary premise is t…
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Chapter 1 What's Hooked "Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products" is a book by Nir Eyal, with contributions from Ryan Hoover, the founder of Product Hunt. Published in 2014, the book explores the psychology behind why certain products are addictive and how companies can create habit-forming products that keep users engaged. The central framewor…
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Chapter 1 What's His Needs, Her Needs "His Needs, Her Needs: Building an Affair-Proof Marriage" by Willard F. Harley Jr. is a well-known self-help book focused on improving marital relationships by identifying the emotional needs of both partners. The book introduces the concept that misunderstandings and unmet needs can lead to dissatisfaction and…
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Chapter 1 What's Everything is Figureoutable "Everything is Figureoutable" is a self-help book by Marie Forleo, published in September 2019. In this book, Forleo presents a philosophy centered around the idea that no matter how daunting a problem may seem, there is always a way to solve it. The main premise is that with the right mindset, creativit…
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Ego Is the Enemy: Key Insights from Ryan Holiday Chapter 1 What's Ego Is the Enemy "Ego Is the Enemy" is a book by Ryan Holiday, published in 2016. In this work, Holiday explores the concept of ego and how it can hinder personal and professional growth. He argues that ego can lead to arrogance, entitlement, and an unwillingness to learn from others…
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Chapter 1 What's The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" is a self-help book written by Robin Sharma, first published in 1997. The story follows Julian Mantle, a successful but unfulfilled lawyer who experiences a life-changing event—a heart attack. This incident prompts him to reassess his life and priorities. Seeking deeper …
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Chapter 1 What's Men Who Hate Women "Men Who Hate Women" is a book by Laura Bates that explores the phenomenon of misogyny in modern society. Bates, a feminist writer and activist, delves into the ways in which misogyny manifests in various forms, including online harassment, discrimination, and violence against women. The book examines the cultura…
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Chapter 1 What's Discipline Equals Freedom "Discipline Equals Freedom: Field Manual" is a book by Jocko Willink, a retired Navy SEAL officer, leadership consultant, and author. Published in 2017, the book emphasizes the significance of discipline in achieving personal and professional success. In "Discipline Equals Freedom," Willink presents the id…
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Our culture tends to prize being bold and outgoing, making the world harder to navigate for kids who are shy. Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar talks about temperament in young children, how shyness develops from babyhood on, the difference between shyness and introversion, how parents and other caregivers can best support shy kids, and recognizing the advant…
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Chapter 1 What's The Conspiracy against the Human Race "The Conspiracy against the Human Race" is a philosophical work by the author Thomas Ligotti, published in 2010. The book is a blend of existential philosophy, horror, and metaphysical speculation, and it explores themes of nihilism, the nature of consciousness, and the inherent suffering of ex…
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Chapter 1 What's The Happiest Baby On The Block "The Happiest Baby on the Block" is a parenting book written by Dr. Harvey Karp, a pediatrician and child development expert. The book provides a comprehensive guide for new parents on how to soothe and calm crying babies, particularly during the first few months of life. Dr. Karp introduces several k…
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Chapter 1 What's How to Not Die Alone "How to Not Die Alone: The Surprising Science That Will Help You Find Love" is a book by Logan Ury, a behavioral scientist and the director of relationship science at Hinge, a popular dating app. In this book, Ury combines insights from psychology and personal anecdotes to explore the common pitfalls people enc…
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Chapter 1 What's Ghost Boy "Ghost Boy" is a memoir written by Martin Pistorius, which details his life story and experiences with a rare condition that left him trapped in his own body for many years. The book chronicles his struggle with a degenerative illness that began when he was just 12 years old, rendering him unable to move or speak for near…
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Chapter 1 What's Codependent No More "Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself" is a well-known self-help book written by Melody Beattie, first published in 1986. It has become a classic in the field of recovery and mental health, particularly for individuals dealing with codependency. The book explores the …
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Chapter 1 What's The Inner Game of Tennis "The Inner Game of Tennis" by W. Timothy Gallwey, first published in 1974, is a groundbreaking book that explores the mental aspects of sports performance, specifically in tennis. Gallwey introduces the concept of the "inner game," which refers to the mental challenges that players face, such as self-doubt,…
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In this talk from his 20-year reunion with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in 1983, Ram Dass shares some reflections about psychedelics and being part of the old Explorer’s Club. Ram Dass Here & Now is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ramdass and get on your way to being your best self. This show is also…
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What psychological principles are mentioned in the book? To provide a precise answer, it would be helpful to know which specific book you are referring to. Many books explore psychological principles, including topics like cognitive psychology, behavioral psychology, developmental psychology, and social psychology. Common principles might include c…
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How can the concept of tipping points be applied in personal life? The concept of tipping points, which refers to the moment when a small change leads to significant and often irreversible effects, can be applied to personal life in various ways: 1. Habit Formation: Understanding tipping points can help in forming or breaking habits. For instance, …
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How do you use context tags in GTD? In the Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology, context tags are used to categorize tasks based on the environment, tools, or circumstances in which they can be completed. This helps you filter and prioritize your tasks effectively. Here’s how to use context tags in GTD: 1. Identify Contexts: Determine the differen…
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How does GTD address the challenges of multitasking? Getting Things Done (GTD), a productivity methodology developed by David Allen, addresses the challenges of multitasking primarily by promoting a structured approach to managing tasks and projects. Here are several ways GTD helps mitigate the drawbacks of multitasking: 1. Clarifies Priorities: GT…
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Chapter 1 What's The Happiness Trap "The Happiness Trap" is a self-help book by Dr. Russ Harris that focuses on the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The book aims to help readers understand the common misconceptions about happiness and offers practical strategies to create a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Key concepts in…
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Chapter 1 What's The Will to Change "The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love" is a book by bell hooks, published in 2004. In this work, hooks addresses issues of masculinity and the societal expectations placed on men, exploring how these expectations can be harmful not only to women but also to men themselves. The central thesis of the book…
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Chapter 1 What's The Book of Awakening "The Book of Awakening" by Mark Nepo is a spiritual and motivational book that serves as a daily guide for readers seeking deeper understanding and connection in their lives. Published in 2000, the book consists of reflections, insights, and meditative thoughts designed to inspire readers to live more fully an…
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Chapter 1 What's Many Lives, Many Masters "Many Lives, Many Masters" is a book written byBrian L. Weiss, a psychiatrist who became known for his work in the field of past-life regression therapy. Published in 1988, the book recounts Dr. Weiss's experiences with a patient named Catherine, who began to recall past-life memories during therapy session…
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Chapter 1 What's Living Untethered "Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament" is a book by Michael A. Singer, released in early 2022. In this work, Singer explores themes related to personal freedom, consciousness, and the nature of existence, building upon concepts he presented in his earlier bestselling books, such as "The Untethered Soul.…
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