Digging out: Can we help people with hoarding disorder? With Mary E. Dozier, PhD

Digging out: Can we help people with hoarding disorder? With Mary E. Dozier, PhD

Hoarding disorder affects about 2 percent of the population and is more common among older adults. Psychologist Mary E. Dozier, PhD, talks about the causes of hoarding disorder, its links to other mental health disorders, why many people who hoard are highly altruistic, and how a values-based intervention can help them – and others who struggle with clutter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Bonus Episode: The Role of Body and Dash Cams in Policing with Nick Camp, PhD

Bonus Episode: The Role of Body and Dash Cams in Policing with Nick Camp, PhD

Cameras are playing a greater and greater role in law enforcement, whether that means cameras placed on dashboards in police cruisers or cameras that officers wear as part of their uniforms. But how e...

28 Okt 201918min

The Psychology of Design (SOP92)

The Psychology of Design (SOP92)

The spaces we are in every day influence our mood and well-being whether we are aware of it or not. Creating spaces to make us feel our best is a hot topic – in community planning, in the office and o...

23 Okt 201937min

Bonus Episode: Driverless Cars and Body-less Therapy with Arnon Rolnick, PhD

Bonus Episode: Driverless Cars and Body-less Therapy with Arnon Rolnick, PhD

Have you ever wondered why drivers don't get carsick? If you've ever been seasick, are you curious to know what causes it and what, if anything, can be done to stave it off? Dr. Arnon Rolnick is a cli...

21 Okt 201927min

Bonus Episode: The Psychology of Esports with Kaitlyn Roose and Shawn Doherty, PhD

Bonus Episode: The Psychology of Esports with Kaitlyn Roose and Shawn Doherty, PhD

Russell Shilling, PhD, guest host for Speaking of Psychology and Chief Scientific Officer for the American Psychological Association, sits down at APA2019 to talk with Kaitlyn Roose and Shawn Doherty,...

16 Okt 201946min

How Memory Can Be Manipulated (SOP91)

How Memory Can Be Manipulated (SOP91)

Our memories may not be as reliable as we think. Once we experience an event, most of us likely assume that those memories stays intact forever. But there is the potential for memories to be altered o...

9 Okt 201918min

Bonus Episode: Human Trafficking with Kalyani Gopal, PhD, HSPP

Bonus Episode: Human Trafficking with Kalyani Gopal, PhD, HSPP

Human Trafficking occurs when individuals are economically exploited through force, fraud or coercion for labor or commercial sex. Worldwide, it is estimated that almost 25 million people are robbed o...

2 Okt 201936min

Future of Work (SOP90)

Future of Work (SOP90)

From automation, to artificial intelligence to employee surveillance, technology is rapidly changing the way we work. It’s raising ethical questions, concerns about the future of the job market and bl...

25 Sep 201939min

Understanding Racial Inequities in School Discipline (SOP89)

Understanding Racial Inequities in School Discipline (SOP89)

Discipline in pre-K through 12 schools is not doled out equally, as black students, boys and students with disabilities are suspended and expelled at much higher rates than other students, according t...

11 Sep 20191h 10min

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