Tag: Psychology and Stuff
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Latest “Psych & Stuff” episode: Emotions of Superhero Proportions! with Prof. Bryan Carr
The newest episode of “Psych & Stuff”, hosted by UW-Green Bay faculty, is now live! In this episode, Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges chat with fellow UW-Green Bay professor and resident superhero expert, Dr. Bryan Carr, about what we can learn about our own emotions from watching superhero movies. From the rage of The Hulk…
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New “Psych & Stuff” episode now live: Do Antidepressants Work? The Science of Serotonin
The latest episode of “Psych & Stuff” is now live! In this episode, hosts Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges talk with Psychology neuroscience professor Dr. Todd Hillhouse and Psychology major Kaitlyn Partridge about the role of serotonin in depression. The discussion explores the effectiveness of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and other drugs in treating depression,…
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New “Psych & Stuff” podcast episode: How can we reduce the impacts of childhood trauma? With Jason Cowell and Karsten Cowan
In the newest episode of “Psych & Stuff”, Ryan and Georjeanna chat with “Psych & Stuff” all-star prof. Jason Cowell and Psychology major Karsten Cowan. The group discusses the negative impacts of adverse childhood experiences on our brains and development, as well as the hope they share to prevent childhood trauma and mitigate the impacts…
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New “Psych & Stuff” episode now available: Does Getting Old Suck? A conversation with Dr. Abby Nehrkorn-Bailey
A new episode of “Psych & Stuff” is now available! In this episode, Ryan and Georjeanna talk with UW-Green Bay’s new psychology professor, Dr. Abby Nehrkorn-Bailey, about her intriguing research on the impacts of negative views of aging on our health and how physical activity may counteract some of those negative consequences. This episode can…
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New ‘Psych & Stuff’ podcast episode: Can VR increase our empathy? A discussion with Dr. Alison Jane Martingano
In this episode, Ryan and Georjeanna chat with UW-Green Bay’s new psychology professor Alison Jane Martingano, about her fascinating research on the complex ways that technology, including virtual reality, impacts empathy.
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Psych and Stuff: How to Support Your Grieving Friends and Loved Ones (w. Illene Cupit) – All the Rage
In our final episode of the season, Ryan and Georjeanna talk with thanatologist and fellow UWGB professor Illene Cupit about ways we can better support people who are grieving. We learn some valuable tips on how to talk with and support people through the bereavement journey. Source: Psych and Stuff: How to Support Your Grieving…
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New Episode of Psych & Stuff podcast: Trauma, Anxiety, Empathy, and Sex. Celebrating Some Student Research
In this episode we highlight UW-Green Bay Psychology undergraduate research being presented at the Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting in April 2022. Hear all about the fascinating studies our students are presenting on topics such as early childhood trauma and anxiety related to empathy, ways to measure anxiety and depression in preclinical studies with mice,…
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New Psych & Stuff Podcast Episode: Talking Feelings on TikTok: Social Media Scholarship with Prof. Ryan Martin
In this episode co-host, Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology) is featured in a discussion about triumphs and pitfalls of using TikTok and other social media platforms to share psychological science with a huge audience.
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New Psych & Stuff Podcast Episode: What is Industrial/Organizational Psychology with Jenene Calloway
In this episode, our hosts talk with Jenene Calloway, the vice president of Talent Management and chief diversity officer at Schreiber Foods Inc. about Industrial/Organizational Psychology. We discuss the ways work is changing and how I/O Psychology can play a part in success in the world of work. Listen here.
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New Psych & Stuff Podcast Episode: Experiencing Homelessness: A Conversation of Hope with Beth Hudak
New episode of Psych and Stuff out today: Experiencing Homelessness. A Conversation of Hope with Beth Hudak In this episode, our hosts talk with Beth Hudak, the Director of Community Engagement at House of Hope, an emergency shelter supporting youth and families with children experiencing homelessness. We learn some startling statistics about youth experiencing homelessness…