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Who better to share about the future of mental health than the incoming President of the American Psychological Association? Dr. Debra Kawahara joins to discuss psychology enrollment, mental health-related technology and telehealth, and more. Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading CSPP Alliant International University: https://info.alliant.edu/partner-psichi/ Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-the-future-of-mental-health Christian Ladd Scholarship for Mental Health Advocacy: https://www.psichi.org/page/ChristianLaddHallScholarship Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on X: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
In this episode, Dr. Monique Levermore challenges listeners to assess whether they are as multiculturally competent as they believe, offering practical tips for improvement and strategies to avoid common stereotypes. Tune in for valuable insights and to enhance your cultural awareness. Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://info.alliant.edu/partner-psichi/ Psi Chi Diversity Online Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/Diversity#diversityactivities Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-how-would-you-rate-your-multicultural-competence Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Are you aware of the warning signs that might lead a child into the juvenile justice system? In this episode, Dr. Anna Washington sheds light on myths and realities. Join us as we explore the impact of legal proceedings on young lives. Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ National Child Traumatic Stress Network: https://www.nctsn.org/ Psi Chi Career Center: http://jobs.psichi.org/ Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-navigating-the-juvenile-court-system Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
First, discover opportunities open to all, including nonmembers, that will help you connect with the field of psychology and become more familiar with Psi Chi. Second, find out who all is eligible to join Psi Chi so that you can take your experience to the next level. And third, explore some key membership benefits—including a few newer ones that might surprise even seasoned members. Written Transcript: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-making-the-most-of-psi-chi Open Opportunities Psi Chi Publications: https://www.psichi.org/page/news NICE Crowd: https://www.psichi.org/page/research#collaborate Conventions: https://www.psichi.org/page/regions_main Online Study Participation: https://www.psichi.org/page/study_links About Joining/Eligibility Become a Member: https://www.psichi.org/page/become_member Start a Chapter: https://www.psichi.org/page/start_chapter Member Benefits Awards, Grants, and Scholarships: https://www.psichi.org/page/awards Career Center: http://jobs.psichi.org/ Publishing Opportunities: https://www.psichi.org/blogpost/987366/489397/ eBooks: https://store.psichi.org/digital-downloads Mentor/Ask an Expert: https://www.psichi.org/page/personalizedsupport Local Chapter: https://www.psichi.org/page/chapter_search Leadership Opportunities: https://www.psichi.org/page/Volunteer
This Black History Month, you're invited to learn about important Black pioneers in psychology and some of their meaningful contributions to the field. Returning guest Dr. Rihana Mason unpacks notable leaders, power couples, HBCUs, and more. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-a-history-of-black-psychologists Psi Chi Black History Month Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/blackhistorymonth Inez Beverly Prosser Scholarship: https://www.psichi.org/page/prosserscholarship Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Would you like to improve your ability to communicate with and support veterans? Dr. Steven R. Thorp unpacks veteran-related misconceptions, mental health, and experiences. Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-tips-for-talking-to-veterans Become a Psi Chi member: https://www.psichi.org/page/become_member Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Discover specific ways that practitioners can sometimes “drop the ball” when it comes to supporting people of different sociocultural groups. Dr. Ya-Shu Liang joins with ideas for patients, practitioners, and even psychology students to help reduce disparities in mental health care practices. Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://info.alliant.edu/partner-psichi Liang and Shepherd (2020): https://doi.org/10.1037/pro0000305 Psi Chi Mental Health Online Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/mentalhealth Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-overcoming-barriers-to-mental-health-care-for-all Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
You might think of creativity as inherently good. But guess again! This Halloween season, guest speaker Dr. Gayle Dow unleashes the science of malevolent creativity. Treat yourself to a new understanding of the characteristics and behaviors of internet scammers, conniving workplace employees, terrorists, serial killers, and more. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading · Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-malevolent-creativity · Creativity Research Lab: https://gayledow.wixsite.com/creativity · The Dark Tetrad and Malevolent Creativity: https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85667-6.00010-4 · Malevolent Creativity: Does Personality Influence Malicious Divergent Thinking: https://doi.org/10.1080/10400419.2011.571179 Calls to Action · Podcast Survey: https://www.psichi.org/page/Podcast · Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast · Tell a friend or colleague about the show. · Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast
What determines how people navigate difficult moments in life? Dr. Susan Becker joins us to discuss resiliency, our remarkable ability to manage challenges and stress of all kinds. In this episode, you'll learn how resiliency changes as we age, whether we can increase our resiliency, and ideas for addressing depression and thoughts of suicide and self-harm. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-managing-lifes-low-points U.S. 988 National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org/ Global List of Suicide Hotlines: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines Psi Chi Mental Health Online Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/mentalhealth Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
All too often, insensitive language causes irreversible harm—from damaging relationships to invalidating a research study's entire methodology (yes, you read that right!). Drs. Jennifer L. Hughes and Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez discuss common language mistakes and share a free demographic article to help you phrase your next research study, college course, or sensitive conversation in almost any setting. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-culturally-sensitive-language Hughes et al. (2022) Demographics Editorial: https://www.psichi.org/page/274JNWinter2022 Qualtrics 2022 Inclusive Demographics Questionnaire: https://osf.io/qytnx/ Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Did you know that 30 to 40% of psychologists in private practice have experienced an assault by a patient in their care? Even more alarming, more than 50% of counselors in substance-use-disorder programs have or will personally experience some form of violence in the workplace. Dr. Julie Costopoulos guest stars to unpack this situation and provide vital safety information that all current and aspiring psychologists must hear. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://doi.org/10.24839/psych5.09 Bride et al., 2015: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4560988/ Costopoulos, 2019: https://doi.org/10.1080/24732850.2019.1603505 Dr. Costopoulos's Resources for De-Escalation: https://www.psichi.org/resource/resmgr/06_publications-news/podcast/CostopoulosResources.pdf Psi Chi Mental Health Awareness Online Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/mentalhealth Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
In honor of Christian Ladd Hall, a young man whose life was affected by Bipolar Disorder II, please join us for this thoughtful conversation with two counselors experienced in helping clients find stability and hope. Together, Reesa Ramsahai, LPE-I, and Susannah Manney, LAC, unpack differences between Bipolar Disorder I and II, common misperceptions, success stories, and more. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Christian Ladd Hall Scholarship Donation Page: https://www.psichi.org/page/ChristianLaddHallScholarship Bonus Episode About Christian Ladd Hall Scholarship: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-christian-ladd-hall-scholarship Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-demystifying-bipolar-disorder Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcas Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
The Christian Ladd Hall Scholarship for Mental Health Advocacy honors a young man whose life was affected by Bipolar Disorder II. For this episode, Psi Chi President-Elect Dr. Shawn R. Charlton discusses how to support the scholarship and numerous ways this scholarship is being used to bring attention and support to mental health advocates. Please make a donation today as you are able. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-christian-ladd-hall-scholarship Make a gift to the Christian Ladd Hall Scholarship: https://www.psichi.org/page/ChristianLaddHallScholarship Scholarship and Mental Health Awareness Flyer: https://www.psichi.org/resource/resmgr/pdfs/Hall-Donation-Card_4-UP_PRIN.pdf UCA Psi Chi's Pie-a-Psych-Professor Fundraiser Video 1: https://youtu.be/_eYdWX4ahGk UCA Psi Chi's Pie-a-Psych-Professor Fundraiser Video 2: https://youtu.be/N0M6RO8tUMA UCA Psi Chi's Pie-a-Psych-Professor Fundraiser Video 3: https://youtu.be/ymbpqpVTGzI Psi Chi Mental Health Awareness Online Resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/mentalhealth Psi Chi Mental Health Awareness Video Contest: https://www.psichi.org/page/mentalhealth Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Can a single counseling session make a lasting impact on patients? Dr. Jessica Schleider weighs in on when single session interventions (SSIs) are or aren't useful, how to know if your SSIs led to real change, and ideas for integrating SSIs with traditional, ongoing counseling practices. Resources/Suggested Reading Schleider & Weisz, 2017, meta-analysis: https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/41292903/54465763.pdf?sequence=1 Written transcript: https://doi.org/10.24839/psych5.06 Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Dr. Morton Ann Gernsbacher joins the show to discuss a classroom assignment that will help students (or anyone really) to familiarize themselves with ChatGPT and learn to use it professionally and ethically. Fears are high that this software could adversely affect learning and classroom integrity, so Dr. Gernsbacher addresses this too. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Dr. Gernsbacher's ChatGPT Assignment: https://oregonstate.box.com/s/9gbz9t5d40wkv22js2nw398z3mgzq5xp Dr. Gernsbacher's 15-Minute Presentation: https://vimeo.com/805389870 The previous PsychEverywhere Episode interviewing ChatGPT: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-exploring-the-role-of-chatgpt-in-psychology Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-learning-and-teaching-with-chatgpt Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Bradley interviews ChatGPT (yes, we had our first nonhuman guest!) to uncover its views on psychological science and examples of how students and professionals can use this software. Discover how to cite ChatGPT and whether professors can effectively identify when students use it in the classroom. To test some of ChatGPT's more creative uses, you'll also get to hear it attempt to answer some questions in rhyme, impersonate celebrities, and even speak to Bradley as if he was five years old! Resources/Suggested Reading Full Transcript: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-exploring-the-role-of-chatgpt-in-psychology Gurung/Gernsbacher Blog Post: https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/osuteaching/2023/01/17/tackling-chatgpt-head-on-a-student-assignment/ Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Why do people sometimes stay in bad relationships or even obsessively attempt to reconnect with partners who weren't right for them? Through the lens of psychological science, Dr. Cortney S. Warren unpacks the concept of "love addictions," describes potential harmful behaviors, and shares advice for partners to find closure. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-addicted-to-your-ex-the-psychology-of-love-addiction Magazine Article: Using Psychological Theory to Understand Self-Deception: https://doi.org/10.24839/1092-0803.eye18.3.12 Honest Liars TEDx YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpEeSa6zBTE&t=167s Dr. Warren's website: https://drcortney.com/ New Spring 2023 Magazine Issue: https://www.psichi.org/page/eye_main_273 Calls to Action · Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast · Tell a friend or colleague about the show. · Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast · Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
For our first episode of 2023, Dr. Cat Vincent unpacks benefits and considerations for creativity in counseling. Specifically, she provides examples for five major categories in creative counseling: visual arts, expressive writing, music therapy, body, and drama therapy. Brought to you by a special Psi Chi sponsorship with CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://info.alliant.edu/partner-psichi/ Read the written transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-five-creative-counseling-methods Read “Mental Health” articles in Eye on Psi Chi: https://www.psichi.org/page/Publications_Search Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Psychology is everywhere, and it can help us understand what's going on in an ever-changing world! Introducing PsychEverywhere, an audio podcast by Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. For this show, distinguished guests weigh in on applying psychological science to a diverse range of current events and to better your life. Listen free on the Psi Chi website, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, or Stitcher. Episodes are perfect for sharing in your classrooms or discussing over the dinner table.
Psychologists play an important role in helping people navigate the climate crisis—find out how! Renowned guest speaker Dr. Susan Clayton discusses effective (and ineffective) ways to communicate about our warming world. Learn who climate change advocates and deniers tend to be, and what strategies have been effective in the past to increase acceptance of global, human-caused climate change. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading “Can Psychology Help Save the World” article by Dr. Clayton: https://humansandnature.org/can-psychology-help-save-the-world/ Read full transcript for this episode: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast-communicating-about-climate-change Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Discover reasons why psychology majors seeking to enter the workplace without going to graduate school aren't always given explicit training on how to use their education to find jobs and impress potential employers. Guest speaker Dr. Drew C. Appleby shares numerous career opportunities for psych majors and tips for obtaining skills for the workplace. Listeners of this episode will be able to identify knowledge, skills, and characteristics psych majors possess that employers value. What did you or your students do with a psychology major? Share your stories for Drew at https://www.facebook.com/groups/teachpsych/posts/10160378806319349 Resources/Suggested Reading Preparing Psychology Majors for Business-Related Careers eBook: https://store.psichi.org/preparing-psychology-majors-for-business-related-careers Preparing Psych Majors to Enter the Workforce: Then, Now, With Whom, and How. Teaching of Psychology article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0098628317744944 An Online Career Exploration Resource for Psychology Majors: https://www.apa.org/ed/precollege/psn/2015/09/psychology-majors What Can I Do With a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology? by Ruth V. Walker and Drew C. Appleby: https://scholar.utc.edu/oer/3/ O*NET: https://www.onetonline.org/ An Eye on the Workplace: Achieving a Career With a Bachelor's in Psychology eBook: https://store.psichi.org/an-eye-on-the-workplace-achieving-a-career-with-a-bachelors-in-psychology This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Dr. Patricia Denise Lopez returns to discuss how authentic leaders—students, faculty, or otherwise—can and should support diverse team members. Can you articulate why companies should care about diversity? Discover strategies to ensure that diverse employees' needs are met and also tips for leaders with diverse backgrounds. Brought to you by a special Psi Chi sponsorship with CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ The Other Podcast Episode With Dr. Lopez: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast2022ep08 2014 “How Authentic Leadership and Inclusion Benefit Organizations”: https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-05-2012-0041 2019 Lead, Motivate, Engage: How to INSPIRE Your Team to Win at Work: https://www.amazon.com/Lead-Motivate-Engage-Employee-Engagement-ebook/dp/B07T8KQZYK/ 2020 “Personality and Leadership”: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118970843.ch346 This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Join us for a heartfelt audio conversation about the fastest growing race or ethnicity in the United States. Dr. Michi Fu unpacks unique challenges and strategies to support Asian Americans in schools, the workplace, and beyond. Happy Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month! Episode made possible by CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ Psi Chi Journal Editorial: A Call to Action for Psychology in the Wake of Anti-Asian Violence: https://www.psichi.org/page/262JNSummer2021 This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Take a survey about the show: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LDDB65Z Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Do your employees or students know the real you? Dr. Patricia Denise Lopez reveals the benefits and potential challenges of being an authentic leader. Find out if you are authentic and how this could affect employee engagement. Brought to you by a special Psi Chi sponsorship with CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ The Other Podcast Episode With Dr. Lopez: Link Coming Soon! 2014 “How Authentic Leadership and Inclusion Benefit Organizations”: https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-05-2012-0041 2019 Lead, Motivate, Engage: How to INSPIRE Your Team to Win at Work: https://www.amazon.com/Lead-Motivate-Engage-Employee-Engagement-ebook/dp/B07T8KQZYK/ 2020 “Personality and Leadership”: https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118970843.ch346 Psi Chi Chapter Leadership Webpage: https://www.psichi.org/page/chapter_leader This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Can autism be viewed as a culture instead of a medical diagnosis? Sure it can! Dr. Lydia Qualls returns to share about the autism-as-culture framework and practical applications. Also discussed are common microaggressions toward autistic people and examples of successful autistic people in the workplace. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Listen to our other episode with Dr. Qualls about misconceptions about autism: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast2022ep06 2013 “Autism as Culture” article by Joseph Staus (see Chapter 34): https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203077887/disability-studies-reader-lennard-davis Psi Chi Diversity Article Awards: https://www.psichi.org/page/diversityinfo This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Happy World Autism Month! For this episode, Dr. Lydia Qualls discusses characteristics of autism and preferred language when talking about autism. Discover misconceptions regarding autistic people's emotions, relationships, and more. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Listen to our other episode with Dr. Qualls about “Autism as Culture”: Coming soon! This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Social media might be affecting us in more ways that we realize! Dr. Robert Wright discusses known correlations between social media and loneliness, health, well-being, and more. Is there a “good” way to use social media? Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Rob et al., 2018 study on “Loneliness and Social Media Use Among Religious Latter-Day Saint College Students”: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41347-017-0033-3 Rob et al., 2020 study on “Comparison of Student Health and Well-Being Profiles and Social Media Use”: https://doi.org/10.24839/2325-7342.JN25.1.14 Wright et al., 2021 study on “Social Networking Site Use: Implications for Health and Wellness”: https://doi.org/10.24839/2325-7342.JN26.2.165 This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Take our survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LDDB65Z Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
What if daily networking isn't the best course of action for your professional growth? In this episode, Dr. Judith Volmer discusses “the consequences” of networking, especially for people who are low in need for affiliation. Get ready to rethink how you go about building professional relationships! Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Volmer and Wolff 2018 article: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02179/full Volmer et al. 2021 article: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0894845319873727 Email Dr. Volmer: volmer@uni-bamberg.de Psi Chi Conventions: https://www.psichi.org/?page=regions_main This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
You've probably heard that learning a foreign language or traveling abroad will “broaden your horizons.” Right? But what exactly does that mean? Dr. Juana Park shares how becoming bilingual can actually affect your cognitive functioning and even your interpersonal success! Also in this episode, special guest Dr. Carrie Brown unpacks how Psi Chi chapters and members can become involved in Psi Chi's new International Advisory Committee. Specifically, she describes the International Partners and Leaders (IPALs) program, which pairs chapters internationally and provides a "menu" of activities to help them build unique cross-cultural relationships. Resources/Suggested Reading Psi Chi's International Committee: https://www.psichi.org/page/international_news#welcome About the IPALs program: https://www.psichi.org/page/international_news#resources This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
We all know that texting and driving don't mix. But what about texting in the classroom? Dr. Seungyeon Lee shares how your phone can influence your ability to process and retain new information. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Cell Phones and Decreased Attention and Subsequent Memory: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0747563218301912 Cell Phones and Emotion Regulation: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/acp.3323 Cell Phone Addition and Impaired Learning: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/acp.3745 Nomophobia: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/332180363_The_Relationship_between_nomophobia_and_classroom_learning_How_fear_of_being_without_cellphones_affects_the_youth_population_in_a_digital_age https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844018335497 Faculty Support Advisory Committee: https://www.psichi.org/page/FacultySupport Dr. Lee's Email: facultysupport.director@psichi.org This year's #ConnectWithPsiChiTheme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
What is it about your favorite celebrities that makes them special to you? Do you seek getting to know them better? Or maybe, you would like to become them? Psi Chi President Dr. Ngoc Bui unpacks our very-real relationships with celebrities! As a bonus, listeners will also catch a sneak peek of upcoming episodes for PsychEverywhere Season 4 and learn how to become involved in this year's #ConnectWithPsiChi theme. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading “Exploring Similarity Characteristics, Identification, and Parasocial Interactions in Choice of Celebrities”: https://laverne.edu/academy/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2019/03/Exploring-Similarity-Characteristics-Print-PDF-2017.pdf About Dr. Bui's Presidential #ConnectWithPsiChi theme: https://www.psichi.org/page/261EyeFall21Bui Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Dr. Ali Mattu from YouTube's The Psych Show joins us to discuss the power of storytelling. Discover the pros of cons associated with stories and how to use stories to teach. Can stories actually change how our brains receive and process information? Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Mattu's YouTube Series: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIFKxnWPbur8gnzxiOy4YMQ About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Share a story that changed your life on Twitter. Tag @PsiChiPodcast and @AliMattu Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Are the students in your graduate school programs and people in your other professional environments as diverse as they should be? If not, then why is that and what steps should be taken next? Dr. Julii Green shares many ideas as well as tips to identify graduate programs and employers who will be supportive of diverse people. Brought to you by a special Psi Chi sponsorship with CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ Contact Dr. Green: jgreen@alliant.edu Ask to become a reviewer for Psi Chi Journal: rouse@pepperdine.edu Learn about Psi Chi Journal: psichi.org/journal_main Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Are your communities welcoming for Latinx people? Recent NLPA President Dr. Andrea Romero highlights top stressors and ideas for being more inclusive. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Examining Suicidality, Bullying, and Gun Carrying Among Latina/o Youth Over 10 Years: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326360199_Examining_suicidality_bullying_and_gun_carrying_among_Latinao_youth_over_10_years Psi Chi's Diversity Article Awards: https://www.psichi.org/page/diversityinfo Calls to Action Listen or follow PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Tell a friend or colleague about the show. Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Dr. Rhoda Olkin discusses unique microaggressions faced by people with disabilities. Which microaggressions occur most often, which are most bothersome, and what can be done to reduce these uncomfortable situations? Brought to you by a special Psi Chi partnership with CSPP Alliant International University. Resources/Suggested Reading Explore programs at CSPP Alliant International University: https://discover.alliant.edu/psichi/home/ See Dr. Olkin's 2019 Study: https://spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/josi.12342 About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Dr. Michael Hall discusses his research on bone conduction thresholds and his broader work in psychoacoustics. As a past president of Psi Chi, he also shares some of his favorite Psi Chi memories. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading 2015 Skulls Study: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289768094_Skull_Resonances_and_Musical_Listening_Preferences 2019 Skulls Study: https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.5124321 Across Acoustics Podcast Episode: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1537384.rss Dr. Hall's Email: hallmd@jmu.edu About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
There’s been a murder! Thank goodness Dr. Ethan McMahan is here to help us “crack the case” while we learn a little about five fields of psychology: clinical, educational, school, cognitive, and quantitative. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading • Ethan’s other PsychEverywhere podcast episode, Speed Dating With Fields of Psychology: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speeding-dating-with-fields-of-psychology/id1475663845?i=1000464948526 • Ethan’s Contemporary Fields of Psychology column: https://www.psichi.org/search/all.asp?bst=mcmahan+contemporary+psychology • Ethan’s new Research column: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.4.14 • About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action • Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast • Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast • And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Gender stereotypes are constantly changing—but not in the ways that you might think! Join Dr. Alice Eagly as we unpack her recent meta-analysis on the surprising history of perceptions toward women. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading See Dr. Eagly’s meta-analysis discussed in this episode: https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/amp-amp0000494.pdf Dr. Eagly’s previous Psi Chi interview: https://www.psichi.org/page/234EyeSum19Eagly Psi Chi’s Women’s History Month resource: https://www.psichi.org/page/WomenHistoryMonth About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Racism takes many shapes—even within the field of psychology! In our latest podcast episode, Dr. Steven O. Roberts shares about four areas of racism in psychology research that you should be aware of. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading Dr. Robert’s article, “Racial Inequality in Psychological Research: Trends of the Past and Recommendations for the Future”: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1745691620927709 Psi Chi Black History Month Online Resource: psichi.org/BlackHistoryMonth About This Season's "Psych Has Answers" Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast And leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts
Getting into groups seems like a natural way to manage loneliness. So why aren’t more people suggesting it? Guest speaker Dr. Cheri L. Marmarosh weighs in on group therapy during the pandemic. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Resources/Suggested Reading “The Psychology of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Group-Level Perspective” http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/gdn0000142 About This Season’s “Psych Has Answers” Theme: https://doi.org/10.24839/2164-9812.Eye25.1.04 Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Do you sometimes use any of the six common racist slurs described in this episode? Dr. Rihana Mason provides a brief history for each and suggests words that you should use instead. Following that, join us for a conversation on the science of inappropriate language. Brought to you by Psi Chi.
Have you heard?! Our podcast, PsychEverywhere, is returning soon with a brand new season on how psychology findings can be applied to contemporary issues such as COVID-19, race, video games, climate change, and more! Subscribe today. And catch up on past episodes at https://www.psichi.org/page/Podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts.
With so many competing priorities, how can you know if you are really on the “right track” to obtaining tenure? Drs. Guy A. Boysen and Michael E. Hahn weigh in. Brought to you by Psi Chi. Biographies Guy A. Boysen, PhD, is a Professor of Psychology at McKendree University. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Saint John’s University in Collegeville, Minnesota and his PhD from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. His scholarship emphasizes the teaching of psychology, professional development of teachers, and stigma toward mental illness. He is the author of Becoming a Psychology Professor: Your Guide to Landing the Right Academic Job and An Evidence-based Guide to College and University Teaching. Dr. Boysen is on the editorial staff at Teaching of Psychology and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Psychology. Visit https://thefullprofessor.wordpress.com/ and follow @GuyBoysen. Michael E. Hahn, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at McKendree University. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville in Edwardsville, Illinois and his PhD from Saint Louis University in Saint Louis, Missouri. His research interests include reaction time performance as it relates to cognition, measuring and conceptualizing working memory, and predictors of expert performance. His recent research projects have been published in The Journal of Expertise and The Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness.
New and experienced authors alike can always improve their writing and publishing skills. Dr. Debi Brannan shares mistakes to avoid and tips to impress your editor. Brought to you by Psi Chi.
How should you study? Drs. Regan A. R. Gurung and John Dunlosky have many helpful ideas for you. You are also invited to view a special video edition of this episode at https://www.psichi.org/page/Webinar08182020
In this special crossover episode, PsychSessions Podcast Cohost Dr. R. Eric Landrum interviews Drs. Regan A. R. Gurung and Kathryn Becker-Blease about their new Punch Through Pandemics course. Resources/Suggested Reading Punch Through Pandemics Spring Course: https://today.oregonstate.edu/news/osu-offering-%E2%80%98punch-through-pandemics%E2%80%99-spring-course-students-public PsychSessions Podcast (Convos About Teaching N’Stuff): https://psychsessionspodcast.libsyn.com/ Calls to Action Listen or subscribe to PsychEverywhere: https://www.psichi.org/page/podcast Follow PsychEverywhere on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PsiChiPodcast
How can group organizers, such as professors, ensure that the members of a group have the best chance to succeed? Interviewed by Dr. Regan A. R. Gurung, Dr. Carolyn Brown-Kramer shares what psychology has to say about effective group work. Brought to you by Psi Chi.
Here's something the media hasn't told you: people in general are happier, better educated, and live longer than ever before. Then again, as Dr. Pinker points out, you may disagree! Brought to you by Psi Chi.
Dr. Ira Hyman explains how minor distractions can prevent you from spotting unexpected objects—even when they’re really obvious! Brought to you by Psi Chi.
Can your favorite pop-culture characters be used to help you open up about yourself? In this special episode, Dr. Janina Scarlet talks about her fascinating work on Superhero Therapy! Get ready for plenty references to the Marvel Universe, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Supernatural too! Brought to you by Psi Chi.
Guest speaker Dr. Stacie Spencer has three great reasons why you should major in psychology. She also provides specific advice to help you appreciate and apply your degree in the real world. Brought to you by Psi Chi.