1. EachPod

Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files - Podcast

Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files

Learn how theories in psychology affect you in everyday life. Upbeat and interesting podcasts from experienced psychology teacher Michael Britt give you a bit more insight into you and your life.

Technology Self-Help Social Sciences Education Psychology Higher Education K-12 Science & Medicine College Health
Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
25 minutes
Episodes
321
Years Active
2007 - 2025
Share to:
Why Are We So Polite to AI?

Why Are We So Polite to AI?

When we say "please" or "thank you" to ChatGPT, we're witnessing the remarkable power of human social psychology in action. Our brains have developed such deeply ingrained social scripts over million…

00:10:54  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
The Song

The Song "Yesterday," Manhood, and the Fear of Vulnerability

In this episode of The Psych Files, I explore the fascinating intersection between music, psychology, and gender roles through subtle lyric changes in Paul McCartney’s timeless song, “Yesterday.” I f…

00:11:57  |   Sun 11 May 2025
Lost in the Click: Exploring the Browser Doorway Effect

Lost in the Click: Exploring the Browser Doorway Effect

The Blank Tab Effect: A Modern Doorway Phenomenon

Have you ever switched to a new browser tab, only to find yourself staring at a blank page and wondering why you opened it in the first place? This c…

00:03:05  |   Fri 18 Oct 2024
Beck's Cognitive Distortions: An AI-Powered Learning Activity

Beck's Cognitive Distortions: An AI-Powered Learning Activity

In my recent exploration of artificial intelligence, I stumbled upon a fascinating article entitled, “Instructors as Innovators: a Future-focused Approach to New AI Learning Opportunities, With Prom…

00:03:42  |   Mon 24 Jun 2024
Paralyzed by Fear: Exploring Tonic Immobility in Sexual Assault

Paralyzed by Fear: Exploring Tonic Immobility in Sexual Assault

In this episode of "The Psych Files," we delve into the complex and sensitive topic of sexual assault, focusing particularly on the phenomenon of tonic immobility, often referred to as "frozen fright…
00:10:13  |   Sat 11 May 2024
Cloning Voices: Scary Maybe, But Also Therapeutic?

Cloning Voices: Scary Maybe, But Also Therapeutic?

I'm about as worried as anyone else about how the new tools for cloning voices could be used by "bad actors" to clone the voices of politicians to make them say things they never said and possibly fu…

00:11:52  |   Mon 06 May 2024
The Psychology of Music: The Role of Expectations and Minor Chords

The Psychology of Music: The Role of Expectations and Minor Chords

How does music affect us emotionally? Why do minor chords sound so sad? In this episode of The Psych Files I explore ideas from Daniel Leviton's fascinating book, Your Brain on Music, especially thos…

00:43:39  |   Mon 29 Apr 2024
My 3 Favorite Psych Articles This Week - March 8, 2024

My 3 Favorite Psych Articles This Week - March 8, 2024

In this episode of The Psych Files, host Michael Britt explores three fascinating new psychology studies. First, research found that making hospital alarms more musical could help prevent dangerous m…

00:04:18  |   Fri 08 Mar 2024
From Insane Asylum to Psychiatric Center: A Brief History

From Insane Asylum to Psychiatric Center: A Brief History

When we look back at the history of psychiatric care, it’s evident that practices and treatments have evolved tremendously over the years. Dr. Roger Christenfeld, the Research Director of the Hudson …

00:32:26  |   Sat 20 Jan 2024
Episode 104: Can Positive Affirmations Improve Your Self Esteem?

Episode 104: Can Positive Affirmations Improve Your Self Esteem?

Can positive affirmations help raise your self esteem? People use daily affirmations and money affirmations to help them feel more confident, build their self esteem and bring positive events into th…

00:20:47  |   Thu 18 Jan 2024
Episode 64: Self Help Book - How To Tell if It's Any Good

Episode 64: Self Help Book - How To Tell if It's Any Good

Self Help books: why are there so many out there? How do you choose? Can they cure depression? Help you lose weight? Stop smoking? Can they replace psychotherapy? Find out how to weed out the best se…

00:30:48  |   Thu 18 Jan 2024
How to Remember Names

How to Remember Names

It's hard to remember names - here's how to do it. You'll use your imagination and some weird imagery - but this works.

Here's another great use of mnemonics. I'll give you a bunch of people's names…

00:18:04  |   Tue 08 Aug 2023
Part 2: How Do Actors Memorize All Those Lines?

Part 2: How Do Actors Memorize All Those Lines?

Here is part 2 of my interview with author and actor Jared Kelner. In this episode he tells how he uses the DSM (Diagnotic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) in his work as an actor. We also…

00:30:55  |   Thu 29 Jun 2023
How Do Actors Memorize Lines? Interview With Jared Kelner

How Do Actors Memorize Lines? Interview With Jared Kelner

You have no doubt asked yourself this question after watching a play: "How did those actors memorize all those lines?". In previous episodes of The Psych Files I have discussed a few of the technique…

00:33:27  |   Sat 10 Jun 2023
Do Brain Training Games Work?

Do Brain Training Games Work?

You've probably heard about these Brain Training games. Do they really help you keep your mind sharp? Will they prevent cognitive decline as you get older or will they slow the effects of Alzheimer's…

00:13:37  |   Mon 10 Apr 2023
How Actors Use the

How Actors Use the "Number-Shape" Mnemonic Technique

Another of my episodes on mnemonic techniques you can use for just about any purpose. I recently discovered a pegword system in a great book called, "Line?". It's a book for actors that was written b…

00:04:50  |   Thu 06 Apr 2023
Questionable Research - With A Famous Psychologist Involved

Questionable Research - With A Famous Psychologist Involved

Might you be able to rid yourself of an illness by "turning back the clock"? That is, by immersing yourself in a time in your life when you were not ill? We know that thinking about things in a posit…

00:33:44  |   Wed 29 Mar 2023
Human Emotions: The Two Factor Theory

Human Emotions: The Two Factor Theory

Where do our emotions come from? From our thoughts? Or do they begin somewhere else – like in our bodies? This week we look at the work of James-Lange, Cannon-Bard, and Schachter and Singer. Also, I …

00:16:23  |   Wed 15 Mar 2023
Games and Videos as Therapeutic Tools: Dr. Anna Vagin (part 2)

Games and Videos as Therapeutic Tools: Dr. Anna Vagin (part 2)

In part 2 of my interview with Dr. Anna Vagin, she talks about some of the videos she uses to help kids and teens better understand the emotions and challenges of characters in the videos and how tho…

00:28:10  |   Tue 07 Mar 2023
Using TableTop Games and Videos in Therapy: Interview with Anna Vagin

Using TableTop Games and Videos in Therapy: Interview with Anna Vagin

In part 1 of my interview with Anna Vagin, Ph.D. we talk about how she uses games and videos as part of her work with children and adolescents. I think you’ll be surprised how Dr. Vagin uses short vi…

00:20:26  |   Wed 22 Feb 2023
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are the property of Michael Britt ([email protected]). This content is not affiliated with or endorsed by eachpod.com.