Teaching social skills to autistic teens (SOP1)

Teaching social skills to autistic teens (SOP1)

Going back to school and making friends is a challenge, especially for students with autism spectrum disorder. Psychologist Elizabeth Laugeson, PsyD, discusses a training program that she developed to teach skills that allow them to interact with their peers and build lasting friendships. The Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS®) is designed for adolescents through young adults and can be provided by professionals in the schools or mental health providers. 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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How our brain makes sense of a noisy world, with Nina Kraus, PhD

How our brain makes sense of a noisy world, with Nina Kraus, PhD

Our life experiences shape the way that our brain processes sound, and sound is deeply intertwined with everything from our ability to read to our cognitive health as we age. Dr. Nina Kraus, of Northwestern University, talks about why we undervalue our sense of hearing; why musicians, athletes and bilingual people often have superior sound-processing abilities; why sound is crucial to language and reading; and how unwanted noise can harm not only our ears but also our brain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

7 Dec 202234min

How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

From kindergarten through college, very few students are taught a crucial skill set – how, exactly, to study effectively. Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD, authors of “Study like a Champ: The Psychology-based Guide to “Grade A Study Habits,” talk about the biggest studying myths, which study techniques work and which don’t, and why finding studying difficult can be a sign that you’re doing it right. Links Regan Gurung, PhD John Dunlosky, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

30 Nov 202244min

How to cope with news overload, with Markus Brauer, PhD, and Don Grant, PhD

How to cope with news overload, with Markus Brauer, PhD, and Don Grant, PhD

Are you suffering from news overload? Do you find yourself doomscrolling when you should be sleeping, eating, playing with your kids or doing your job? Do you feel hounded by algorithms that keep sending you more bad news? Media psychologist Don Grant, PhD, and Markus Brauer, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin, discuss why it’s so hard to shut off the news spigot and what you can do to cope with media overload while still staying informed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

23 Nov 202244min

Living a happy single life, with Geoff MacDonald, PhD

Living a happy single life, with Geoff MacDonald, PhD

More Americans than ever before are single -- about half of American adults are unmarried and close to three in 10 are not in a committed relationship. Geoff MacDonald, PhD, of the University of Toronto, talks about how relationship status is related to well-being, whether there is a societal stigma against singles, and why there is so much more research on being in a happy relationship than there is on being happily single. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

16 Nov 202229min

Why humans and other primates care so much about fairness, with Sarah Brosnan, PhD

Why humans and other primates care so much about fairness, with Sarah Brosnan, PhD

Questions of fairness, justice and morality might seem unique to humans. But research suggests that non-human animals notice inequality as well. Dr. Sarah Brosnan, of Georgia State University, talks about how non-human primates and other animals react to unfair situations, why we humans care so much about fairness, and how studying non-human animals can help us better understand how our human sense of justice evolved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

9 Nov 202234min

Why you should apologize even when it’s hard to, with Karina Schumann, PhD

Why you should apologize even when it’s hard to, with Karina Schumann, PhD

Apologies have the potential to heal relationships, soothe hurt feelings and even begin to address historical wrongs. But they’re not always easy to offer. Karina Schumann, PhD, of the University of Pittsburgh, discusses why apologies matter, what makes for a good, effective apology and what makes for a bad one, whether women really do apologize more than men, what to do when someone wants to apologize to you but you’re not ready to forgive them, and the role of institutional and government apologies in addressing historical injustice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

2 Nov 202237min

Understanding medical marijuana, CBD and more, with Ziva Cooper, PhD

Understanding medical marijuana, CBD and more, with Ziva Cooper, PhD

Over the past few years, the number and variety of cannabis products legally available to American consumers has soared. Ziva Cooper, PhD, of the UCLA Center for Cannabis and Cannabinoids, talks about how researchers are exploring both the potential health benefits and the risks of marijuana, CBD and more, aiming to make sure that the science keeps up with policy changes and the evolving marketplace. Links Ziva Cooper, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

26 Okt 202245min

Relationship advice from a couple psychologist, with Anthony Chambers, PhD

Relationship advice from a couple psychologist, with Anthony Chambers, PhD

When relationship issues arise -- around money, fidelity, kids or even just coping with the stress of everyday life -- couple therapists can help partners work through them together. Couple and family psychologist Anthony Chambers, PhD, talks about how couple therapy works, when it’s useful, when couples are most likely to break up, and why it’s helpful to think of talking with your partner as a game of catch rather than a tennis match. Links Anthony Chambers, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

19 Okt 202237min

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