
Progressive intersectional feminist podcast exploring psychology and social justice. Co-hosted by psychologists Cindy Ariel and Julie Mayer.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureRelationshipsSelf-ImprovementEducation | ||||

The one in which we delve into what it takes to survive in situations in which one is trapped and helpless. We focus today on the group of young boys who were trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand for over 2 weeks. Their survival tells us a lot about... more
The first in our new series of episodes that cover Social Justice and Psychology in challenging times. In this episode we talk about the psychologically traumatizing effects of having someone you love suddenly taken away.
The one in which we delve deeper into faking illnesses and the issues of Munchausen's aka Factitious Disorder - a mental health disorder in which someone fakes their own (or someone else's) serious illness sometimes to a point of serious but unecessa... more
The one in which we look into the act and causes of Malingering - pretending to be sick for some monetary gain or another benefit like getting out of school or work.
Julie Mayer and Cindy Ariel introduce some of Philadelphia's most dedicated SJWs and discuss todays top social issues with warmth, great insight, clarity dolop of good humor. Never boting and I learn something new every episode!
Shrinks On Third is a great platform for learning - and listening - about people,
topics and important issues relevant to our field of psychology. Bravo to Julie Mayer, PsyD and Cindy Ariel, PhD.








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