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In this episode, Ryan and Georjeanna chat with fellow UW-Green Bay Psychology professor, Dr. Abby Nehrkorn-Bailey, about how we deal with stress and how our emotional responses improve over the lifespan. Using the Socio-Emotional Selectivity Theory, we discuss why this finding makes sense but goes against some of the stereotypes we hold about older people.
In this episode, Ryan and Georjeanna, learn if all the hype in recent press about women being more empathetic than men is legit. We talk with fellow UW-Green Bay Psychology professors Alison Jane Martingano and Jason Cowell about how empathy is measured and how socialization, rather than biological explanations, may be contributing to these findings.
Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org
Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org Jenny has participated in the group “Emotions Anonymous” in order to gain control of anger issues she has dealt with since childhood. She speaks candidly about how anger nearly ruined her life and about the 12 step program she has followed to gain control. emotionsanonymous.org
Join us in person or online for UW-Green Bay Psychology Week (March 25th-29th, 2019). A full week educational opportunities, fun events, videos, podcasts, and more. Learn about our first ever Psychology Week at https://www.uwgb.edu/psychweek/
Join us in person or online for UW-Green Bay Psychology Week (March 25th-29th, 2019). A full week educational opportunities, fun events, videos, podcasts, and more. Learn about our first ever Psychology Week at https://www.uwgb.edu/psychweek/
In this episode, Dr. Dennis Lorenz of the UW-Green Bay Psychology program discusses the biological basis of addiction, including the more recently recognized behavioral addictions to things like gambling, internet, sex, and more.
In our latest episode we talk about Autism Spectrum Disorder with Cindi Gondeck, a Behavior Treatment Therapist at Fox Valley Autism, and current UW-Green Bay Psychology student, Will Vogt.