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SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry SAGE Publications Ltd.
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3.8 • 20 Ratings
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JBP - Religious/Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health Among Black Adolescents and Emerging Adults: A Meta-synthesis
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Janise Parker about the recently published study, "Religious/Spiritual Struggles and Mental Health Among Black Adolescents and Emerging Adults: A Meta-synthesis."
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JBP - The Strong Black Woman Concept: Associated Demographic Characteristics and Perceived Stress Among Black Women
In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexis Malone talks with Dr. Lisa Platt about the recently published study, "The Strong Black Woman Concept: Associated Demographic Characteristics and Perceived Stress Among Black Women."
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Soundtrap usage during COVID-19: A machine-learning approach to assess the effects of the pandemic on online music learning
Soundtrap usage during COVID-19: A machine-learning approach to assess the effects of the pandemic on online music learning
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Differences Between Canadian Psychological Association Nonmember and Member Counseling Psychologists
In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Dr. Robinder Bedi talks about the article recently published in TCP titled, "Differences Between Canadian Psychological Association Nonmember and Member Counseling Psychologists."
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Relationship Matters Podcast 115
Spatial Proximity as a Behavioral Marker of Relationship Dynamics in Older Adult Couples
Customer Reviews
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.