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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.

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Update frequency
every 8 days
Average duration
25 minutes
Episodes
321
Years Active
2007 - 2025
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On Yawning, Swearing, Credit Cards and Sex: Psych Files Brief #1

On Yawning, Swearing, Credit Cards and Sex: Psych Files Brief #1

In this first "Psych Files Brief" episode, we look at whether swearing actually reduces your sensation of pain (ever stub your toe?), whether or not vertical stripes actually do make you look thinner…

00:20:54  |   Wed 18 May 2011
Borderline Personality: What is it?  Could Your Cell Phone Help Deal With It?

Borderline Personality: What is it? Could Your Cell Phone Help Deal With It?

Borderline Personality Disorder is a difficult disorder to understand and treat.  Briefly, people who suffer from BPD tend to have a heightened sensitivity to rejection.  When they feel that they are…

00:25:05  |   Thu 12 May 2011
Episode 145: Why a Tiger Mom Approach to Parenting Does NOT Work

Episode 145: Why a Tiger Mom Approach to Parenting Does NOT Work

Feeling guilty about not being a "Tiger Mom" (or Dad)?  Let me give you 3 reasons why you don't have to feel that way.  Get yourself ready for the next time that someone says that you (or parents in …

00:29:06  |   Tue 12 Apr 2011
Episode 144: The Drowsy Chaperone Holds the Key to Life!

Episode 144: The Drowsy Chaperone Holds the Key to Life!

Americans spend billions of dollars on self-help products each year, but does someone else hold the answers to your questions about what your life is all about?  Join me as I discuss a fascinating bo…

00:24:23  |   Fri 25 Mar 2011
Episode 143: EMDR - An Interview with Founder Francine Shapiro

Episode 143: EMDR - An Interview with Founder Francine Shapiro

Curious about EMDR? Listen to this interview with the founder of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Dr. Francine Shapiro talk about EMDR and how it is different from Cognitive Behavioral …

00:23:15  |   Sat 19 Mar 2011
Episode 142: How To Make Jobs More Satisfying and Motivating

Episode 142: How To Make Jobs More Satisfying and Motivating

Do you have a dull job?  Wonder how it can be made more motivating?  That's the challenge - how can we make jobs that are typically not much fun (like an assembly line job) more interesting to do?  T…

00:18:00  |   Sun 06 Mar 2011
Episode 141: Psychology Gets Smart: A New Kind of Lie Detector?

Episode 141: Psychology Gets Smart: A New Kind of Lie Detector?

You've probably heard that the so called "Lie Detector" test (the polygraph)doesn't actually detect when you've lied, but rather just takes some physiological measures from your body and these have t…

00:16:59  |   Sun 27 Feb 2011
Episode 140: Psychoanalyzing Jack Lalanne

Episode 140: Psychoanalyzing Jack Lalanne

In this episode I put Jack Lalanne "on the couch".  I take selections from several of his vidoes and see what they reveal about his personality.  He was clearly passionate about exercise, but what dr…

00:26:14  |   Sun 06 Feb 2011
Episode 139: Blaming the Victim in Reverse - the Justice Motive

Episode 139: Blaming the Victim in Reverse - the Justice Motive

I'll bet you've heard of the expression, "Whatever doesn't kill you...", or "Suffering is good for the soul".  Could these expression represent another way that we deal with our own anxiety after we …

00:19:29  |   Sun 23 Jan 2011
Episode 138: Zombies - 6 Reasons Why Are We So Fascinated By Them

Episode 138: Zombies - 6 Reasons Why Are We So Fascinated By Them

Have you watched the TV show Walking Dead or ever seen a movie about Zombies (perhaps Zombieland or Dawn of the Dead?  What is so fascinating about the undead?  Why do many of us get a strange pleasu…

00:40:28  |   Thu 23 Dec 2010
Episode 137: Objectivity and the Scientific Impotence Excuse

Episode 137: Objectivity and the Scientific Impotence Excuse

Can science study love?  Are we able to scientifically determine what romance is all about?  There seem to be times, particularly when people hold strong beliefs, that we just don't want to hear what…

00:27:44  |   Mon 13 Dec 2010
Episode 136: Adele Faber Interview on Parenting (Part 2)

Episode 136: Adele Faber Interview on Parenting (Part 2)

In part 2 of my interview with Adele Faber, co-author along with Elaine Mazlish of "How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk" we talk about what do do when you've got nothing left…

00:37:09  |   Sun 28 Nov 2010
Episode 135: Adele Faber Interview on Parenting (Part 1)

Episode 135: Adele Faber Interview on Parenting (Part 1)

Are you familiar with Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish's classic book "How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk"?  You should be.  It's not just for parents.  The ideas in this book…

00:26:32  |   Fri 19 Nov 2010
Episode 134: Hypnosis - Myth and Reality

Episode 134: Hypnosis - Myth and Reality

What do you think of hypnosis? might you be surprised to hear that it has been accepted by the American Psychological Association?  Hypnosis has a fascinating and controversial history but today it d…

00:38:36  |   Tue 02 Nov 2010
Episode 133: Replace Your Doctor With a Robot?

Episode 133: Replace Your Doctor With a Robot?

Are you embarrassed to take your clothes off in front of your doctor?  Most of us are.  Well, what if your doctor was a robot?  Would this make it easier or harder to remove your clothes?  Before you…

00:20:26  |   Fri 22 Oct 2010
Episode 132: Opera on the Brain

Episode 132: Opera on the Brain

What part of your brain is lighting up when you're singing? In this episode I take a look at a neat new study that involved having singers lie down in an MRI while their brains were scanned. Take a l…

00:17:15  |   Wed 13 Oct 2010
Episode 131: Even Children Do Statistics!

Episode 131: Even Children Do Statistics!

Here's a fun piece of psychological research: finding out whether children use statistical information to figure out other people.  We know kids are very perceptive and learn quickly. This study show…

00:30:13  |   Thu 16 Sep 2010
Episode 128: Do Brain Training Games Work?

Episode 128: Do Brain Training Games Work?

You've probably heard about these Brain Training games. Do they really help you to keep your mind sharp? Will they prevent cognitive decline or slow the effects of alzheimer's disease? In this epi…
00:19:09  |   Tue 13 Jul 2010
Episode 125: False Memories - How Can Your Memory Be So Bad?

Episode 125: False Memories - How Can Your Memory Be So Bad?

For some reason we believe that our memories are accurate. They are far from it. What we remember is a hodge-podge, a patchwork of images, stories, and bits and pieces from our past. In this episo…
00:33:33  |   Mon 07 Jun 2010
Episode 124: Flashbulb Memories - Are They As Accurate As We Think?

Episode 124: Flashbulb Memories - Are They As Accurate As We Think?

Would you be surprised if I told you that your memories of the attacks on September 11, 2001 are inaccurate? How much of what you remember of that day or of other Flashbulb Memories actually happened…
00:22:12  |   Mon 31 May 2010
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