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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry.

SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.

    Introduction to new team of Australasian Psychiatry

    Introduction to new team of Australasian Psychiatry

    This episode gives you a brief overview of the vision and goals for the Australasian Psychiatry journal in discussion with its new editorial team, hosted by Jeffrey Looi, Samantha Loi, Sharon Reutens and Tarun Bastiampillai.  They discuss the importance of promoting academia and scholarly projects, encouraging debate, and exploring policy and international perspectives. They also highlight the significance of psychiatry in the context of social sciences and the need for civilized discourse in the journal, empowered by a fair review process. They encourage listeners to contribute papers to the journal, and to especially use the expanded range of article types.

    • 30 min
    Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans

    Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans

    In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Eunju Yoon, Jeanie Chang, and Yiyu Cheng talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Ideological and Experiential Predictors of Asian Americans’ Attitudes Towards Black Americans."

    • 15 min
    Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans

    Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans

    In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Ms. Madelyn Harris talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Black Grief Matters: Undergraduate Students’ Experiences Grieving Police Murders of Black Americans."

    • 18 min
    Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis

    Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis

    In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series,  Dr. Melanie Wilcox, Dr. Andres Perez-Rojas, and Dr. Laura Reid Marks talk about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Structural Competencies: Re-Grounding Counseling Psychology in Antiracist and Decolonial Praxis."

    • 31 min
    Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation

    Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation

    In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Dr. Jaclyn Siegel interviews authors Cassandra N. Davis, Kayla A. Huber, and Patricia A. Frazier about the article, "Public Harassment of Runners in the United States: Differences by Gender and Sexual Orientation," published in March 2024.

    • 18 min
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    Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group

    Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group

    Breaking the sound of silence: Professional learning in an early career music teacher conversation group

    • 4 min

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Relationship Matters

I generally enjoy this podcast because it introduces new research in an approachable way. However, I find the host of relationship matters sexist and immature. In the podcast titled "Pillow Talk," he interrupted the author to interject whether oxytocin makes people cuddle. He and his cohost also could not move on from buzz words like "testosterone" and "orgasm." And at the conclusion of the podcast when the author invited further questions, he seemed disengaged and then belittled her by closing with "bye-bye." Pretty sure she's a grown woman and an academic scholar, not a baby. Don't infantalize women. I highly doubt this would have occurred with a male author.

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