This podcast explores the psychology of identity, loneliness, and meaning of social connection towards better living. Other podcasts that can be found include short lectures for Dr. Curtis Peterson courses in Psychology.
This training is provided for Faculty, Staff, and the community to understand how the Tohono O'odham Himdag drives the college. Day 2.
This training is provided for Faculty, Staff, and the community to understand how the Tohono O'odham Himdag drives the college.
Presentation "THE IMPORTANCE OF BELONGING AND CONNECTION DURING STRESS AND A PANDEMIC (LA IMPORTANCE DE LA PERTENENCIA Y LACONEXIÓN DURANTE EL ESTRÉS Y UNA PANDEMIA). Given by Dr. Curtis Peterson English and in Spanish by Mrs. Elsa Peterson the the Southern Arizona Association for the Education of Young Children 2020 Annual Conference.
Dr. Peterson Introduction to Psychology Series Defining Identity, Belonging, and Loneliness
Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology lecture series defining self-concept and ideas of self awareness and self-esteem.
Short lecture series for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology Course Psychology Short Lecture 12 Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology
Psychology Short Lecture 11 Theories and approaches in psychology from our Social World to Our Brain. Lecture series for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology course.
Psychology Short Lecture 9 Theories and approaches in psychology Behaviorism for Dr. Peterson Introduction to Psychology Class series.
Psychology Short Lecture 10 Theories and approaches in psychology Motivation and the Humanistic Psychology for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology Class.
This is lecture 8 of Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology series. In this lecture Dr. Peterson introduces the different theories and schools of thought in psychology starting with Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis and focus on early childhood experience and unconscious mind.
Short series lecture for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology class. This short lecture is on the Structuralism VS Functionalists debate. Note: The philosophical debate that is presented here are a simplified version of these debates and the individuals involved and is meant for introductory purposes only.
Short series lecture for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology class. This short lecture is on the nature of humans debate - good or evil. Note: The philosophical debate that is presented here are a simplified version of these debates and the individuals involved and is meant for introductory purposes only.
This training is provided for faculty working at Tohono O'odham Community College and is supported by the National Science Foundation through a grant to TOCC (Grant: NSF TCUP STEM ICE-TI "Pathways to Indigenous STEM")
Short series lecture for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology class. This short lecture is on the Mind - Body debate. Note: The philosophical debate that is presented here are a simplified version of these debates and the individuals involved and is meant for introductory purposes only.
Short series lecture for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology class. This short lecture is on the Nature V Nurture debate. Note: The philosophical debate that is presented here are a simplified version of these debates and the individuals involved and is meant for introductory purposes only.
As part of series for Dr. Peterson's Introduction to Psychology course this short lecture talks about psychology as both a science and a profession.
Second short lecture for Introduction to Psychology by Dr. Peterson titled "The Goals of Psychology".
This is short lecture one for a series for Introduction to Psychology on the definition of psychology.
Recently the American Psychological Association released a report that overall during the COVID-19 crisis there was a reduction in the overall loneliness rates in the United States. In this audio Dr. Peterson provides a explanation of why this may be through a person's authentic identity that the home and family brings, and how our outside world often requires us to dehumanize and depersonalize our world, which may be why pre-COVID-19 existence was more lonely.