How grieving changes the brain, with Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD

How grieving changes the brain, with Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD

Few of us will make it through life without losing someone we love. Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, of the University of Arizona, discusses howneuroscience can help us to better understand grief and resilience after loss, why grief is different from depression, effective therapy for grief, whether it’s possible to experience grief over the death of a celebrity, and how to support people when they are grieving. Links Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD Speaking of Psychology Homepage Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Fighting the stigma of mental illness, with Patrick Corrigan, PsyD

Fighting the stigma of mental illness, with Patrick Corrigan, PsyD

Despite how common mental illness is, people with mental illness often keep their diagnosis a closely guarded secret in the face of widespread stigma and discrimination. Patrick Corrigan, PhD, editor ...

16 Feb 202232min

What makes love last? With Arthur Aron, PhD

What makes love last? With Arthur Aron, PhD

Most of us expect the intensity of new love to fade over time. But some couples remain deeply in love for the long haul, even after years or decades together. What sets those relationships apart? Are ...

9 Feb 202235min

Why we choose to suffer, with Paul Bloom, PhD

Why we choose to suffer, with Paul Bloom, PhD

Why do people like to watch scary movies or listen to sad songs? We do we run marathons and raise children, even though both of those pursuits come with struggle and pain? Dr. Paul Bloom discusses why...

2 Feb 202221min

Why is it so hard for adults to make friends? With Maris Franco, PhD

Why is it so hard for adults to make friends? With Maris Franco, PhD

As an adult, making new friends – and maintaining old friendships – can be tough. Life is busy and friends end up taking a backseat to other relationships and responsibilities. Dr. Marisa Franco, psyc...

26 Jan 202230min

The people who never forget a face, with Josh Davis, PhD, and Kelly Desborough

The people who never forget a face, with Josh Davis, PhD, and Kelly Desborough

Super-recognizers have an extraordinary ability to recognize faces – they can pick faces they’ve seen only briefly out of a crowd and can recognize childhood acquaintances they haven’t seen in decades...

19 Jan 202233min

What is anxiety and how can we treat it effectively? With Bunmi Olatunji, PhD

What is anxiety and how can we treat it effectively? With Bunmi Olatunji, PhD

We’ve all had good reason to feel anxious over the past two years. But sometimes, anxiety is more than a normal response to stress. Anxiety disorders are among the most common of all mental health dis...

12 Jan 202221min

Healing pain by treating the mind, with Tor Wager, PhD

Healing pain by treating the mind, with Tor Wager, PhD

More than 20 percent of U.S. adults suffer from some form of chronic pain. For many, effective treatment remains elusive, with medications and even surgeries giving little in the way of relief. But in...

5 Jan 202236min

Encore - Unlocking the mysteries of smell, our most underappreciated sense, with Pamela Dalton, PhD

Encore - Unlocking the mysteries of smell, our most underappreciated sense, with Pamela Dalton, PhD

Many people around the world have lost their sense of smell this past year due to COVID-19. Before the pandemic, scientists had already begun to gain a deeper understanding of how sophisticated our se...

29 Des 202134min

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