
66 episodes

Headshots: Psychology + Gaming Geek Therapy Network
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4.6 • 40 Ratings
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Headshots is the psychology and gaming podcast. Join Lauren Keller and Josué Cardona for mind-blowing, insightful conversations about human behavior, motivation, game design, mental health, play, and more.
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The Cost of Making Graphic Video Games
#63: A recent Kotaku article about a game developer who was diagnosed with PTSD after working on Mortal Kombat 11 inspired this conversation about the potential secondary and vicarious trauma that can occur from prolonged exposure to graphic content. Players may see a fatality for a few seconds while the employees who make the game may be looking at graphic reference material for months. In the second half of the episode, we provide some recommendations for developers on how to protect and help their employees.
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Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
Notes:
* ‘I’d Have These Extremely Graphic Dreams’: What It’s Like To Work On Ultra-Violent Games Like Mortal Kombat 11 – http://bit.ly/2ZoLJ2K
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy -
Why is THAT your favorite game series?
#62: We have favorite games and series but what makes that your favorite game series? We are joined by special guest Marc Cuiriz, host of the new Assassin’s Creed podcast The Codex to talk about what makes our favorite game series our favorite. Not to be confused with our favorite games because that might be more difficult to answer.
Check out the Geek Therapy Discord – geektherapy.com/discord
Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
Notes:
* The Codex – codex.geektherapy.com
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy -
Video Games Are Communication Technologies
#61: In a recent Kotaku article, Cecilia D’Anastasio wrote “…video games aren’t just entertainment—they’re communication technologies” and we completely agree. We discuss the article and some research around communication and gaming.
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Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
Notes:
* For Men Who Hate Talking On The Phone, Games Keep Friendships Alive – http://bit.ly/30RSs6e
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy -
Pokémon Memories
#60: A study finds a specific region of the brain that stores pokémon information? 100,000 people played Pokémon simultaneously and beat the game? We’ll be able to play Pokémon in our sleep? We love pokémon so much! 😭
Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/geektherapy
Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
Notes:
* Brain scans reveal a ‘pokémon region’ in adults who played as kids – http://bit.ly/2SilQzB
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy -
Ping! Non-Verbal Communication
#59: Apex Legends introduced a ping system that has changed the way we think about non-verbal communication in games. It’s great. Every game should copy this feature immediately. We also discuss other examples of non-verbal communication we appreciate.
Join the Geek Therapy Discord server.
Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy -
Bandersnatch and Choice-Supportive Bias
#58: The Black Mirror episode Bandersnatch is a game, right? We discuss Bandersnatch as a work of interactive fiction, compare it to other games in the genre, and what we think of Netflix’s interactive future. We also discuss choice-supportive bias, where we positively defend a choice because, well, we made it.
Follow us on Twitch at twitch.tv/geektherapy
Get all the latest Geek Therapy Gaming updates.
Questions? Comments? Discuss this episode on the GT Forum.
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Visit us at www.HeadshotsPodcast.com.
Follow us on Twitter: @HeadshotsCast | @CHICKENDINOSAUR | @JosueACardona
Headshots is part of the Geek Therapy Podcast Network.
Geek Therapy Discord server – www.GeekTherapy.com/discord
Geek Therapy on Twitch – www.twitch.tv/geektherapy
Geek Therapy Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/GeekTherapy
Customer Reviews
so interesting
I don't work in the psychology field. But I do game. And I am interested in how gaming affects our minds, relationships, and motivations. Headshots connects with all of that--and doesn't talk over my head. Quality content presented by intelligent, caring hosts.
Great podcast
I find the whole connecting of psychology and gaming very helpful. I like both topics. It has help me enjoy two topics that I like and enjoy much more by discussing them both at the same time.
Love
One of my favorites!