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Join two psychology professors (Paul Bloom and David Pizarro) as they cover a wide variety of topics about human psychology. Based on Paul Bloom’s new book Psych: The Story of the Human Mind.

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Join two psychology professors (Paul Bloom and David Pizarro) as they cover a wide variety of topics about human psychology. Based on Paul Bloom’s new book Psych: The Story of the Human Mind.

    Chapter 15: Happiness

    Chapter 15: Happiness

    Our final chapter (at least for now)! In this episode, Paul and David discuss the science of happiness. We cover the difficulty of defining happiness (or the good life in general), the rise of 'positive psychology', the various factors that we know are related to happiness (genes, money, age, having children), and the question of why we can't just choose to be happy. We end with a discussion of pleasure and pain, and some puzzling findings about our memory of painful experiences.


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Email us with your psychology questions for a future episode!: askpsychpod@gmail.com
    Sponsored By:
    Givewell.org: Givewell's goal is to provide the best research on the most effective charities. And they make this free, for everyone. They also provide recommendations for a small number of charities that do an incredible amount of good. To get your charitable donation matched up to $500 (until funds last), simply select "podcast" at checkout and write "Psych".

    • 53分
    Chapter 14: Clinical Psychology

    Chapter 14: Clinical Psychology

    Paul and David go further beyond their areas of expertise than usual and discuss the field of clinical psychology--the part of psychology interested in understanding and treating psychological dysfunction. What are mental illnesses? How do we come up with the categories of various psychopathologies? Are mental illnesses the same sort of thing as other diseases, or is the term "disease" more like a metaphor? Are disorders like schizophrenia best understood as discrete categories (either you have it or you don't) or are they continuous? How should we understand personality disorders? Finally, are we making progress on understanding and treating mental illness?


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Email us with your psychology questions for a future episode!: askpsychpod@gmail.com
    Sponsored By:
    Givewell.org: Givewell's goal is to provide the best research on the most effective charities. And they make this free, for everyone. They also provide recommendations for a small number of charities that do an incredible amount of good. To get your charitable donation matched up to $500 (until funds last), simply select "podcast" at checkout and write "Psych".

    • 56分
    Chapter 13: Individual Differences

    Chapter 13: Individual Differences

    Paul and David step away from the study of psychological universals to discuss the ways in which we are different from one another. What is our best theory of personality? How is personality assessed? Do personality tests predict behavior? What does it mean to be intelligent? Do IQ tests measure anything important? What sorts of things does IQ predict? Are there multiple intelligences? Finally we dip our toes into behavioral genetics. What is heritability? How heritable are psychological traits? Finally, can parents really shape the personality or IQ of their children?


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Email us with your psychology questions for a future episode!: askpsychpod@gmail.com
    Sponsored By:
    Givewell.org: Givewell's goal is to provide the best research on the most effective charities. And they make this free, for everyone. They also provide recommendations for a small number of charities that do an incredible amount of good. To get your charitable donation matched up to $500 (until funds last), simply select "podcast" at checkout and write "Psych".

    • 1 時間1分
    Chapter 12: Social Psychology Pt. 2

    Chapter 12: Social Psychology Pt. 2

    In this episode, Paul and David tackle the social psychology of groups (or at least, a small part of it!). Why do we fall prey to stereotyping? Why do we so sharply distinguish between "us" and "them"? What are the developmental and evolutionary origins of our ingroup favoritism/outgroup bias? Is there such a thing as implicit bias/implicit racism? What does the most popular measure of implicit bias (the IAT) actually measure? And finally, what can be done about these group biases?


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Email us!: askpsychpod@gmail.com

    • 1 時間8分
    Chapter 11: Social Psychology Pt. 1

    Chapter 11: Social Psychology Pt. 1

    Paul and David begin their discussion of social pyschology by diving into a few of the big topics/areas of research in the field: the differences between the way we see ourselves and the way we see others, obedience to authority and Milgram's classic experiments, and research on "thin-slicing" -- our tendency (ability?) to form quick impressions of others based on minimal information. They end the episode by discussing the controversial research on "social priming": can trivial features of your environment really have such a strong influence on your judgment and behavior?


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Send us a message!: askpsychpod@gmail.com
    Sponsored By:
    Givewell.org: Givewell's goal is to provide the best research on the most effective charities. And they make this free, for everyone. They also provide recommendations for a small number of charities that do an incredible amount of good. To get your charitable donation matched up to $500 (until funds last), simply select "podcast" at checkout and write "Psych".

    • 55分
    Psych Q&A

    Psych Q&A

    Paul and David devote an episode to listener questions. Among the topics we discuss--the function of consciousness, the psychology of trauma (and it's growing popularity), how we deal with our non-expertise when discussing research outside our fields, the "extended mind" hypothesis, and our picks for some of the best living psychologists.


    Read the book that inspired the podcast: "Psych: The Story of the Human Mind" [amazon.com]


    Email us with your psychology questions for a future episode!: askpsychpod@gmail.com

    • 1 時間8分

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