Something Happened In Our Town (SOP64)

Something Happened In Our Town (SOP64)

"Something Happened In Our Town" is a children’s book about racial injustice from Magination Press, APA’s children's books imprint. The story follows two families — one white, one black — as they discuss the police shooting of a black man in their community. The story aims to answer children's questions about such traumatic events, and to help children identify and counter racial injustice in their own lives. APA is currently seeking proposals for APA 2020, click here to learn more https://convention.apa.org/proposals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Psychology takes toys seriously, with Barry Kudrowitz, PhD, and Doris Bergen, PhD

Psychology takes toys seriously, with Barry Kudrowitz, PhD, and Doris Bergen, PhD

Just in time for toy-buying season, Dr. Barry Kudrowitz, a toy designer and professor of product design at the University of Minnesota, and Dr. Doris Bergen, a professor emerita of educational psychol...

15 Des 202144min

The secret to being a “SuperAger,” with Emily Rogalski, PhD

The secret to being a “SuperAger,” with Emily Rogalski, PhD

For most people lucky enough to live a long life, aging comes with some cognitive decline. But memory loss isn’t inevitable. Some people -- “SuperAgers” -- have memory abilities that remain intact int...

8 Des 202131min

Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD

Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD

Does shopping bring you joy? Or do you feel a bit of pain and regret every time you have to make a purchase? Many of us will be shopping for gifts in the upcoming weeks -- whether we enjoy it or not. ...

1 Des 202130min

Exploring the human-animal bond, with Maggie O’Haire, PhD

Exploring the human-animal bond, with Maggie O’Haire, PhD

The role that animals can play in improving people’s mental health has garnered increased attention in recent years -- from service dogs for PTSD to emotional support animals on planes to therapy dogs...

24 Nov 202129min

What can science teach us about the benefits of religion? With David DeSteno, PhD

What can science teach us about the benefits of religion? With David DeSteno, PhD

For thousands of years, people have turned to religion to answer questions about how to lead a happy, moral and fulfilling life. David DeSteno, PhD, a psychology professor at Northeastern University a...

17 Nov 202135min

Keeping teens safe on social media, with Linda Charmaraman, PhD

Keeping teens safe on social media, with Linda Charmaraman, PhD

The vast majority of U.S. teens have access to a smartphone and at least one social media account, and recent headlines seem to confirm parents’ worst fears about the effects of all that time spent on...

10 Nov 202128min

How close relationships keep us healthy and happy, with Richard Slatcher, PhD

How close relationships keep us healthy and happy, with Richard Slatcher, PhD

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