"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 313 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesMental HealthHealth & FitnessScience |
Writing can be a powerful tool to help people work through challenges in their lives and improve their mental health. James Pennebaker, PhD, of the University of Texas at Austin, talks about why expressive writing can be good for mental health and ho... more
The right song can make us feel chills, help pull us out of a bad mood, or take us back in time to the first time we heard it. Elizabeth Margulis, PhD, director of the Music Cognition Lab at Princeton University, talks about how music, memory, emotio... more
Cats have long had a reputation as standoffish pets, but many cat owners will tell you that the cat-human bond can run deep. Cat psychologist Kristyn Vitale, PhD, talks about new research on cats’ cognitive and social abilities; why cats really are a... more
The world is an increasingly urban place, and with urban living comes traffic, noise, pollution and other hassles. But cities don’t have to wear us down. Jenny Roe, PhD, of University of Virginia, talks about how to design cities that support mental ... more
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I appreciate people with political opinions but when you bash politicians from the right just because you lean to the left is unprofessional on this platform. It diminishes the integrity of this podcast and the APA. I’m not a fan of the politician that you guys berated but it came across very unprofessional. Everyone should be cautious when considering listening to this program as it may contain propaganda instead of science.
As someone who loves to hear about psychology from multiple perspectives, this podcast gives a good insight into multiple topics and usually has a range of perspectives. Host can portray observer bias, yet I find that is more of a reflection on human nature than it is a fault. Another thing is it’s focus on research and not application. To me this is extremely beneficial seeing as it is conducted scientifically, the application would be something that would carry much more nuance than this would... more
This podcast involves discussions of the science of psychology, and is the official podcast of the American Psychological Association. However, it is easily accessible by anyone with an interest in psychology. It discusses topics as varied as understanding the mind of a teenager to more advanced topics of modern research. Definitely a great way to learn more.
I just stumbled on this podcast. It’s great! While I never officially got a degree in the field of psychology, I’ve invariably been interested in human behavior for as long as I can remember, almost to the point where I get academic about it. If you’re interested in psychology in any way like I am, you’ll enjoy this show. Please keep up the fantastic work!!
Can you do a podcast on how to recognise the negative psychology of doctors towards patients during consulting specific symptoms during a diagnosis.
Spotify | #29 | United States/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #7 | United States/Science/Life Sciences |
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Spotify | #44 | United Kingdom/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #7 | Canada/Science/Life Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #11 | United Kingdom/Science/Life Sciences |
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