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The Psych Files is a podcast for anyone interested in the topic of psychology and how ideas in this field apply to everyday life. Michael Britt brings you an upbeat, fun podcast of interest to everyone from psychology majors to those just interested in why people do what they do.

Psychology in Everyday Life: The Psych Files Michael Britt

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The Psych Files is a podcast for anyone interested in the topic of psychology and how ideas in this field apply to everyday life. Michael Britt brings you an upbeat, fun podcast of interest to everyone from psychology majors to those just interested in why people do what they do.

    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 those ideas concerned with what composers do to draw you into their music by first conforming to your musical expectations and then carefully confounding them in order to surprise and delight. I talk with guitarist and composer David Temple to get his perspective on this process as well. Along the way you'll hear excerpts from some fascinating pieces of music and David and I will discuss what makes them so compelling, especially those in the minor key. My My piano playing skills are pretty rough but get ready for some fun.

    • 43分
    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 mistakes caused by alarm fatigue. Next, studies on cats and dogs suggest they likely dream about their waking experiences, just like humans do. The brain activity of a sleeping dog resembles when it is chasing a ball, for example. Finally, not all personality tests are created equal - while popular, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) lacks scientific support, whereas the Big Five model and its personality traits are well-validated by research. However, no test can capture the full complexity of your personality. Psychological science is always uncovering new insights into how our minds work, with much still left to discover.

    • 4分
    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 River Psychiatric Center, provides a unique insight into this transformative journey. (episode was recorded in 2007).

    • 32分
    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 their lives. But do they really work? If not, then what will? We explore these questions in this episode of The Psych Files.

    • 20分
    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 self-help book from all the others. Here's a list of the top 14 things that really bother psychologists or any scientists about self-help books.

    • 30分
    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 and describe the images I created to help me remember them. Give your brain a little room to roam and put it to practical use. Also, I look at recent research that provides yet another reason why names are hard to remember.

    • 18分

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smarykim

I love these!

The Psych Files are great. I listen to these podcasts while commuting every morning, and it's a fantastic way to kill time while learning something interesting at the same time. I love how virtually anyone can listen to these and understand the concepts; for someone who has never taken a psychology course, I still find these podcasts enjoyable and relatable. Also, Britt is a great speaker. His voice is clear, assertive, and you can tell that he really loves talking about this stuff. Great work and much appreciated!

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