Episodes (Page 12)
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Anxiety disorders affect 15-20% of people, driven by specific emotions.
Bunmi Olatunji
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Chronic pain affects over 20% of US adults with limited treatment options.
Tor Wager
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COVID-19 has caused widespread loss of the sense of smell.
Pamela Dalton
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Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM) allows recall of every day.
Michael Yassa
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Psychologists Dr. Barry Kudrowitz and Dr. Doris Bergen analyze toy design.
Barry Kudrowitz
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SuperAgers maintain sharp memory abilities late into life.
Emily Rogalski
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Emotions significantly drive our shopping behaviors, both positive and negative.
Scott Rick
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Animals play an increasing role in improving mental health.
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Religion has historically provided guidance for happy, moral lives.
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Most teens use smartphones and social media, raising parental concerns.
Linda Charmaraman
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Close relationships are vital for happiness, health, and well-being.
Richard Slatcher
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Chris French, PhD, explores psychological explanations for paranormal experiences.
Chris French
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Kate Sweeny, PhD, explains the stress and agony of waiting for news.
Kate Sweeny
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Ronald F. Levant, EdD, discusses how traditional masculinity impacts men's health.
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Margaret Sibley, PhD, details ADHD beyond the stereotype of young boys.
Margaret Sibley
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Sinatra and Hofer discuss psychological drivers of science denial on key issues.
Gale Sinatra
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Katy Milkman, PhD, shares science-backed strategies for personal behavior change.
Katy Milkman
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Daniel Schacter, PhD, explores the fallibility and errors of human memory.
Daniel Schacter
Twenty years after 9/11, what have we learned about collective trauma? With Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD
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Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD, discusses lessons learned from collective trauma like 9/11.
Roxane Cohen Silver
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Dacher Keltner, PhD, explores the nature of power and its acquisition.
Dacher Keltner