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My Psychology Podcast with Dr. Andy Pomerantz

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What are the most important concepts in psychology? Author Andy Pomerantz poses this question to professors across the country in the My Psychology Podcast! In each episode, the panelists look at a major area of psychology (learning, social psychology, etc.) and share their perspectives on what people should know with stories that are surprising, poignant, and funny. The My Psychology Podcast is ideal for students taking intro psych and anyone interested in psychological science.
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Episodes

Therapy with Andy Pomerantz, Éva Szeli and Nicole Brandt

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Dr. Éva Szeli and Dr. Nicole Brandt about Chapter 15, “Therapy.” They talk about topics that include a story about working with children with ADHD, the importance of ethics in the field of mental health, and common factors in therapy. They wrap up with brief discussions of the importance of finding a therapist that is a good fit and avoiding stigma.

Jul 08, 202022 minEp. 15

Psychological Disorders with Andy Pomerantz, Éva Szeli and Stephen Bonnette

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Stephen Bonnette about Chapter 14, “Psychological Disorders.” They share their personal stories and best examples from the intro psych classroom on topics that include the criteria for diagnosing a psychological disorder, the issue of medical school syndrome and problems with self-diagnosing, and how the DSM was created and revised.

Jul 08, 202019 minEp. 14

Social Psychology with Andy Pomerantz, Éva Szeli and David Tom

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and David Tom about Chapter 13, “Social Psychology.” They discuss the fundamental attribution error and interpersonal conflict; attitudes, persuasion, and the receiver’s role; social loafing in group projects; group polarization, even in dyads; conformity and obedience; and stereotyping and prejudice.

Jul 08, 202036 minEp. 13

Personality with Andy Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Alan Whitehead

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Alan Whitehead about Chapter 12, “Personality.” They share stories and examples from the classroom about the Big Five model of personality, the importance of a continuum in discussing personality, and how psychology is about more than Sigmund Freud. They conclude with how to apply the topic of the locus (“location”) of control to our lives.

Mar 16, 202026 minEp. 12

Stress and Health with Andy Pomerantz, Debra Roberts and Jessamy Comer

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Debra Roberts and Jessamy Comer about Chapter 11, “Stress and Health.” They discuss how to differentiate between stress and stressors and how to view stress as an opportunity. They explain the general adaptation syndrome, share a story of stress and the nervous system, and discuss primary and secondary appraisal, stress and diversity, and coping strategies.

Mar 16, 202021 minEp. 11

Development Across the Lifespan with Andy Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Jessamy Comer

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Jessamy Comer about Chapter 9, “Development Across the Life Span.” They share stories and examples from the classroom about Piaget’s developmental stages, schemas and our understanding of the world, and the danger of teratogens in prenatal development. They conclude by discussing parenting styles.

Feb 26, 202018 minEp. 9

Motivation and Emotion with Andy Pomerantz, Debra Roberts and Alan Whitehead

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Debra Roberts and Alan Whitehead about Chapter 8, “Motivation and Emotion.” They explain motivation and emotion, tell the story of Olympian Derek Redmond, and discuss motivation theories. They then talk about intrinsic emotion, the Yerkes-Dodson law in relation to sports psychology, and conclude with how environment and culture affect hunger and eating.

Feb 26, 202023 minEp. 8

Cognition: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence with Andy Pomerantz, Debra Roberts and Alan Whitehead

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Debra Roberts and Alan Whitehead about Chapter 7, “Cognition: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence.” They discuss the concept of concepts in connection to the recent NBA championship, how geography can lead to different language usages, and share stories about brand names and language. They explain affective forecasting, and conclude with multiple intelligences.

Feb 20, 202021 minEp. 7

Learning with Andy Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Nicole Brandt

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Nicole Brandt about Chapter 6, “Learning.” They share a moving story about blue latex gloves and classical conditioning and then break down the concept for students. The professors go on to clarify confusing aspects of operant conditioning, reinforcement schedules, and discuss the important topic of observational learning.

Feb 18, 202023 minEp. 6

Memory with Andy Pomerantz, Éva Szeli and Anita Tam

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Anita Tam about Chapter 5, “Memory.” They discuss the importance of the levels of processing, the problems with eyewitness testimony, the usefulness of the spacing effect and how it can help with studying, forgetting and other memory problems, and tell a great story about the misinformation effect.

Feb 13, 202021 minEp. 5

Consciousness with Andrew Pomerantz, Debra Roberts and Stephen Bonnette

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Debra Roberts and Stephen Bonnette about Chapter 4, “Consciousness.” They share their personal stories and examples from the intro psych classroom on topics that include the dangerous consequences of sleep deprivation, circadian rhythms and the sleep problems associated with using screens at night, and the surprising fact that alcohol is actually a depressant.

Feb 10, 202022 minEp. 4

Sensation and Perception with Andy Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Kelly Anne Barnes

Andrew talks with Eva and Kelly about Chapter 3, “Sensation and Perception.” They tell a classroom story of selective attention, discuss the differences between sensation and perception, share family stories about smell and adaptation, describe the visual and auditory systems and difference thresholds, and offer advice on noise and ear damage.

Feb 05, 202025 minEp. 3

Brain and Behavior with Andrew Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Kelly Anne Barnes

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Kelly Anne Barnes about Chapter 2, “Brain and Behavior.” They explain the ways in which the brain sends messages throughout the body, discuss the surprising prevalence of spinal cord injuries, and share a powerful family story about brain plasticity.

Feb 03, 202022 minEp. 2

The Science of Psychology with Andrew Pomerantz, Eva Szeli and Anita Tam

Andrew Pomerantz talks with Éva Szeli and Anita Tam about Chapter 1, “The Science of Psychology.” Through personal stories and examples from the classroom, they discuss the importance of psychology as a science, and touch on the history of psychology, how psychological research is conducted and results are shared, and correlation versus causation.

Jan 24, 202021 minEp. 1
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