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Curious BritainCurious Britain16 | Adolph Beck A Case of Mistaken IdentityIn 19th century England it seemed that having a distinctive moustache was risky, as chemist Adolf Beck found out to his misfortune. At the time, eyewitness descriptions of criminals were accepted as fact, in a world without DNA and the scientific advances we now rely on. How was Beck mistaken for a conman who, except for his moustache, didn’t really look like him at all?📱 Get in Touch & Support the Show Have a story idea or just want to say hello? Drop us an email at curiousbritainpodcast@gmail.com – we’d love to hear from...2025-05-1516 minLadies Who LoreLadies Who Lore24 - Ladies Who Are Made of CheeseIn this week’s episode, Sammy shares an overview of one of folklore’s greatest treasures: The Moon. As Moon X is heavily poured, the ladies determine how to know if your boyfriend is a vampire, debate dishware, and beg you not to order Dominos on the full moon.TWMention of suicideSources:“Selene - Greek Goddess of the Moon” by Aaron J. Atsma on Theoi.com “Luna the Goddess of the Moon” by staff at Roman Empire History“Chinese Goddess Chang’e” by Mae Hamilton on Myt...2025-04-0950 minSinnessjuktSinnessjukt256. Psykoterapins negativa effekter med Alexander Rozental (del 1)I det tvĂ„hundrafemtiosjĂ€tte avsnittet av podden pratar vi om psykoterapins negativa effekter. GĂ€st Ă€r Alexander Rozental som Ă€r psykolog, författare och professor i klinisk psykologi pĂ„ LuleĂ„ tekniska universitet. I den första delen av fyra av intervjun berĂ€ttar Alexander om sin förebild Burrhus Frederic Skinner och varför han fascineras av Skinners forskning.Christian frĂ„gar ocksĂ„ vad som lockade Alexander in i psykologins vĂ€rld, och varför han ville forska om just negativa effekter av psykoterapi. Dessutom pratar vi om varför det finns sĂ„ lite forskning om dessa effekter...2025-02-2725 minGondwanalandGondwanalandNY Times BURIES Study Exposing DEI Dangers!This finding is something psychologist Scott Lilienfeld warned about, as I discuss in this blog post: https://stripey7.blogspot.com/2024/11/research-shows-scott-lilienfeld-was.html A recent study exposing the failures of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs was buried by mainstream media outlets. The New York Times and Bloomberg opted not to publish stories on the research, however, suggesting a coordinated campaign to protect DEI from criticism. Jimmy discusses the various harms described in the study from DEI initiatives and how little scrutiny these programs receive. Go to http://www.tryarmra.com/JIMMY or enter...2024-11-2800 minthe radical centerthe radical centerWhen Therapy Becomes Political, with Sally Satel: Solid Ground #83Sally Satel, MD is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine. She examines mental health policy as well as political trends in medicine. Her publications include “PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine,” “The Health Disparities Myth,” “When Altruism Isn’t Enough: The Case for Compensating Organ Donors,” and “One Nation Under Therapy” coauthored with Christina Hoff Sommers. Her recent book, “Brainwashed – The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience” with Scott Lilienfeld, was a 2014 finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science. Here is her article we discussed in the live stream: https://www.the...2024-09-021h 01MonsterTalkMonsterTalkS03E37 - Werewolf Research VBlake and Karen discuss some recent werewolf projects, and what to do with all this research material accrued since this project started in 2011.  Wolf-related MonsterTalk (previous episodes) Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Jay Smith’s historical research on hyenas and French wolf attacks. (Behind a paywall, but you may be able to get free access at your local public or university libraries. Be sure and check with a librarian.) Scott Lilienfeld (et al) book on Psychology Myths mentioned regarding full moon The Werewolf of Livonia Blake's Werewolf BibliographyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mon...2024-06-1035 minMonsterTalkMonsterTalkS03E37 - Werewolf Research VBlake and Karen discuss some recent werewolf projects, and what to do with all this research material accrued since this project started in 2011.  Wolf-related MonsterTalk (previous episodes) Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Jay Smith’s historical research on hyenas and French wolf attacks. (Behind a paywall, but you may be able to get free access at your local public or university libraries. Be sure and check with a librarian.) Scott Lilienfeld (et al) book on Psychology Myths mentioned regarding full moon The Werewolf of Livonia Blake's Werewolf BibliographyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mon...2024-06-1035 minUnsung HistoryUnsung HistoryThe History of DAREIn the fall of 1983, the LAPD, under Chief of Police Darryl Gates and in collaboration with the LA Unified School District, launched Project DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), sending 10 police officers into 50 elementary schools to teach kids how to say no to drugs. By the time DARE celebrated its 10-year anniversary, there were DARE officers in all 50 states, teaching 4.5 million students. The program was praised by presidents and supported by major corporate sponsors, but in the 1990s social scientists started to question its effectiveness, eventually leading to a precipitous decline in the numbers of school districts participating in the...2024-04-0844 minFreakonomics RadioFreakonomics Radio5 Psychology Terms You’re Probably Misusing (Replay)We all like to throw around terms that describe human behavior — “bystander apathy” and “steep learning curve” and “hard-wired.” Most of the time, they don’t actually mean what we think they mean. But don’t worry — the experts are getting it wrong, too. SOURCES:Sharon Begley, senior science writer for Stat at The Boston Globe.Jerome Kagan, emeritus professor of psychology at Harvard University.Bibb LatanĂ©, social psychologist and senior fellow at the Center for Human Science.Scott Lilienfeld, professor of psychology at Emory University.James Solomon, director and producer of The Witness. RESOURCES:“Tech Metapho...2024-01-2249 minWhere Did The Road Go?Where Did The Road Go?High Strangeness with Jeremy Vaeni - May 13, 2023Seriah is joined by Super_inframan and author, researcher, and experiencer Jeremy Vaeni. Jeremy brings his unique, sarcastic sense of humor. Topics include an experience with the late Jeff Ritzmann, strange light phenomenon, the Paratopia podcast, Project Archivist, UFO disclosure, George Hansen, David Jacobs, Bud Hopkins, Emma Woods, hypnotic regression, alien abduction phenomenon, UFO Magazine, Nancy Burns, Peter Robbins, Carol Rainey, Brooklyn Bridge Abduction, Hopkin’s misconduct, Paul Kimball, abduction as a spiritual experience, lack of progress in paranormal fields, a bizarre ghost hunting experience in Gettysburg, electronics in paranormal research, an experience with a Theremin, an encounter with a da...2023-05-251h 23Geschichten aus der GeschichteGeschichten aus der GeschichteGAG373: Morocco und der Kluge HansEine Geschichte ĂŒber zwei außergewöhnliche Pferde Wir springen in dieser Folge in zwei unterschiedliche Zeiten und an zwei unterschiedliche Orte. Trotzdem sprechen wir ĂŒber ein Thema: Intelligente Pferde und ihre Besitzer. Wir unterhalten uns in dieser Folge ĂŒber Morocco, ein Pferd im elisabethanischen England, dem allerlei wundersame Dinge angedichtet wurden. Und wir sprechen ĂŒber den Klugen Hans, ein Pferd, das Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts in Berlin fĂŒr einen wahren Medienzirkus sorgte. Obwohl zu so unterschiedlichen Zeiten und an so unterschiedlichen Orten, hinterließen beide einen ziemlichen Eindruck, in einem Fall sogar bis hin zur Erfo...2022-11-1648 minOur Undoing RadioOur Undoing RadioParatopia 055: Dr. Scott LilienfeldThe late, great Dr. Scott Lilienfeld was a professor of psychology at Emory University and editor of Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice. He also co-authored 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology and was a contributing blogger at Psychology Today. In what quickly became a controversial and landmark episode, Dr. Lilienfeld not only explored the myth that hypnosis is an appropriate memory retrieval tool for alien abduction research, he destroyed it. In the process, he, along with The Jeff and The Jer, examined the Emma Woods/David Jacobs debacle that seemed every bit as surreal as the alien...2022-09-091h 57The Veritas ForumThe Veritas ForumWhat Does it Mean to Be Human? | Joshua Swamidass & Scott LilienfeldThere's a lot that humans can do that other animals can't — we can make beautiful works of art and develop life-saving medicines. But, there's a lot we share in common. For example, we share 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees. You may wonder, then, where does our *humanness* lie? What makes humans unique? This program was recorded at a Veritas Forum event at Emory University in 2018. The original title was, "What Does it Mean to Be Human?" and featured Dr. Joshua Swamidass, professor of biomedicine at the University of Washington at St. Louis and Dr. Scott Lilienfeld, a pr...2022-09-081h 22Dr. Gary Bell\'s Absurd PsychologyDr. Gary Bell's Absurd PsychologyWhat Happened to Common Sense?For centuries scientists, science writers and philosophers have encouraged us to trust our common sense (Lilienfeld et al., 2010; Furnham, 1996). Common sense is a phrase that generally implies something everyone knows. One of the definitions of common sense given by Wikipedia is, “good sense and sound judgment in practical matters.” Common sense psychology is a myth. What appears to be common sense is often common nonsense. Scott Lilienfeld, co-author of 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology, says we should mistrust common sense when evaluating psychological claims (Lilienfeld et al., 2010).Some examples of common sense psychology include: Working while in high school will help s...2022-04-1954 minThe Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top PostsThe Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top PostsScientific Self-Help: The State of Our Knowledge by lukeprogWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio.This is: Scientific Self-Help: The State of Our Knowledge, published by lukeprog on the LessWrong.Part of the sequence: The Science of Winning at LifeSome have suggested that the Less Wrong community could improve readers' instrumental rationality more effectively if it first caught up with the scientific literature on productivity and self-help, and then enabled readers to deliberately practice self-help skills and apply what they've learned in real life.I think that's a good idea. My contribution...2021-12-1224 minThe Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top PostsThe Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top PostsScientific Self-Help: The State of Our Knowledge by lukeprogWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Scientific Self-Help: The State of Our Knowledge, published by lukeprog on the LessWrong. Part of the sequence: The Science of Winning at Life Some have suggested that the Less Wrong community could improve readers' instrumental rationality more effectively if it first caught up with the scientific literature on productivity and self-help, and then enabled readers to deliberately practice self-help skills and apply what they've learned in real life. I think that's a good idea. My...2021-12-1224 minWe Knew The MoonWe Knew The MoonS02 E12 The Moon & The Body (AKA Scorpio & The Anus)Once we get over Tracey's sad announcement, we talk about how we wish men still gave women moon pendants, discuss the moistest human organ and discuss which Zodiac signs are linked to which parts of the body. Guess what Scorpio is linked to? And do all Cancers have big boobs? What sun sign was Dee's favourite ex-boyfriend? Resources:  Arkowitz, Hal & Lilienfeld, Scott O. Lunacy and the Full Moon, 2009. Baker, Rosey. Each Zodiac Sign Has A Body Part That Goes With It, 2018. Cohut, Maria. Can the moon really influence your health?, 2019. 2021-09-2059 minThe Expanded SelfThe Expanded SelfDr. Caleb LackDr. Caleb Lack, PhD joins me to talk about:The ability to be skeptical without being devoid of empathy;  exceeding your own expertise;  the importance of saying “I don’t know”; being approachable as a professor; giving honest, thoughtful advice; teaching styles; imposter syndrome, continual self-improvement, creating lasting change through engaging learning styles; learning how to think critically; fostering intellectual freedom and creativity in unconventional places; growing up as an avid reader; staying connected to your roots while also evolving;  deriving part of one’s moral development through stories and fictional characters; storytelling as a means of transferrin...2021-08-161h 48Blocked and ReportedBlocked and ReportedEpisode 74: The DID Influencers Of TikTok And The Decline Of Formerly-Science-Based MedicineThe hosts issue a major boob-related correction, talk about TikTok influencers who (appear to) have dissociative identity disorder, and discuss the recent meltdown of a site that (claims that it) is "science-based." Plus: Some other, often-cringeworthy recent skepticism/atheism history, including Elevatorgate (tm).Maria Taylor out: https://www.si.com/media/2021/07/21/maria-taylor-espn-split-nbc-likely-nextScott Lilienfeld and Hal Arkowitz, a bit skeptical of Dissociative Identity Disorder in Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-people-have-multiple-personalities/Input on the DID subculture on TikTok: https://www.inputmag.com/culture/dissociative-identity-disorder-did-tiktok-influencers-multiple-personalities @theasystem and @systemspouse:h...2021-07-2450 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a24. En la fase terminal de la vida, las personas pasan por una serie universal de etapas psicolĂłgicasScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi Instagram:instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-04-2312 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a23. La vejez se asocia generalmente con una mayor insatisfacciĂłn y senilidadScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi Instagram:instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-04-2315 minBuros Center for TestingBuros Center for TestingLilienfeld Honorary WebinarMarch 2 webinar - Honoring the professional career of Dr. Scott Lilienfeld2021-03-2200 minOutsiderka LewicyOutsiderka LewicyCz. V Mity psychologiczne, podwaĆŒone badania i upadƂe autorytetyCzęƛć piąta dotyczy nadal popularnych mitĂłw psychologicznych, na ktĂłrych wielu ludzi konstruuje swoją toĆŒsamoƛć, podwaĆŒonym wynikom eksperymentĂłw w psychologii spoƂecznej i autorytetĂłw, ktĂłre okazaƂy się nieuczciwymi naukowcami.  00:26 nadal popularne mity psychologiczne Mity na podstawie wƂasnego przeglądu, ale m.in.: Lilienfeld Scott, 50 mitĂłw psychologii popularnej , T. witkowski, Zakazana psychologia tom I, II, III, Wykorzystanie seksualne w dzieciƄstwie - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00224499709551891 Trochę o tym co wpƂywa na osobowoƛć geny czy wycho...2021-03-1406 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a20. La mayorĂ­a de personas experimentan una crisis a los cuarenta años o poco despuĂ©s de cumplir los cincuentaScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi Instagram:instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-02-2816 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a19. La adolescencia es inevitablemente un tiempo de confusiĂłn psicolĂłgicaScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi Instagram:instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-02-2814 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a18. Hacer escuchar a los bebĂ©s mĂșsica de Mozart mejora su inteligenciaScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi instagram instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-02-2816 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a17. Los mensajes subliminales pueden persuadir a la gente a comprar cosasScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.SĂ­gueme en mi instagram instagram.com/ivan.acuna.72021-02-2219 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a16. Las percepciones visuales van acompañadas de unas diminutas emisiones que salen de los ojosScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.2021-02-2211 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a15. La PercepciĂłn Extrasensorial (PES) es un fenĂłmeno cientĂ­ficamente bien establecidoScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.2021-02-2120 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a14. Algunas personas son cerebralmente diestras y otras cerebralmente zurdasScott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.2021-02-1915 minEstudiando psicologĂ­aEstudiando psicologĂ­a13. La mayorĂ­a de la gente utiliza solamente el 10% de su capacidad cerebral.Scott O. Lilienfeld / Steven Jay Lynn John Ruscio / Barry Beyerstein. (2009). 50 Grandes Mitos de la PsicologĂ­a Popular. España: Biblioteca BuridĂĄn.2021-02-1916 minSped up Rationally SpeakingSped up Rationally SpeakingRationally Speaking #96 - Sally Satel and Scott Lilienfeld on the Seductive Appeal of Mindless NeuroscienceIt seems like a week can't go by without a news story about how neuroscience has discovered the neurological basis of love, morality, addiction, you name it. Yet how much explanatory power does neuroscience really have -- and are we putting too much trust in its findings? On this episode of Rationally Speaking, Massimo and Julia explore these questions with psychiatrist Sally Satel and professor of psychology Scott O. Lilienfeld, the authors of "Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience."  Sped up the speakers by ['1.0', '1.0']2020-12-1603 minThe Accad and Koka ReportThe Accad and Koka ReportSally Satel: Should Med Schools Teach Antiracism?Our guest is physician and author Sally Satel, MD. Dr. Satel is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and staff psychiatrist at a local methadone clinic in the Washington DC area. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, a master’s degree from the University of Chicago, and an MD degree from Brown University. She has written widely in academic journals on topics in psychiatry and medicine, and has published articles on cultural aspects of medicine and science in numerous magazines and journals. She has testified before Congress on veterans’ issues, mental health policy...2020-09-3000 minBlocked and ReportedBlocked and ReportedEpisode 29: Donald Trump Hates Critical Race Theory And Vice News Loves Racism And SatanismThe hosts discuss Donald Trump's sudden fixation on ostensibly "un-American" critical race theory in government diversity trainings. What does a good-faith critique of these trainings look like that doesn't slide into fearmongering or red-scare-esque grandstanding and witch-hunting? Will the politicization of everything prevent people from focusing on what matters, which is whether these trainings work or cause harm? Also: A Vice story about an allegedly satanic Airbnb is super, duper racist, or so we hear.New York Magazine: Psychology’s Favorite Tool for Measuring Racism Isn’t Up to the Job - https://www.thecut.com/2017/01/psychologys-racism-measuring-tool-isnt-up-to-the-job.html...2020-09-1242 minRandĂŽmicoRandĂŽmico16. A narrativa da memĂłria: criando e contando nossas histĂłriasNĂŁo serĂ­amos os mesmos sem nossas memĂłrias. As coisas que lembramos e esquecemos desempenham um papel fundamental na construção de nossa personalidade e nossa histĂłria. Mas quĂŁo confiĂĄveis sĂŁo, de fato, as nossas lembranças? Nosso cĂ©rebro Ă© capaz de reprimir as que sĂŁo muito chocantes, muito traumĂĄticas?Neste episĂłdio, abordamos o tĂłpico da memĂłria, o mecanismo pelo qual podemos acumular informaçÔes e experiĂȘncias e nos orientar no mundo. Entenda como ela funciona, suas potenciais falhas e os desdobramentos disso para nossas vidas.[atençã...2020-09-0919 minWhat‘s Law Got To Do With It?What‘s Law Got To Do With It?45. S'all Good (0L) Man - Predicting the Law School ExperienceRichard and Adam are joined by Denis Keimakh, returning guest and future law school attendee (0L). Adam tries out the hand guns before psychoanalyzing Denis. Denis, having never attended law school, is asked to describe various aspects of the experience:   What is a typical day like? What is the exam period like? What is on a law exam? What happens at law school social events? What do you bring into an exam?   At first, Adam grades him a B+ on his answers. The gr...2020-05-0130 minWhat‘s Law Got To Do With It?What‘s Law Got To Do With It?44. The Mythical 0L - Razorblading One's Way to SuccessRichard and Adam are joined by Denis Keimakh, future law school attendee, better known as a 0L law student. Richard forgets his role on the podcast.   Denis shares why he decided to apply to law school. Adam says criminal law is the only interesting part of criminal law. Adam asks if the podcast has left any questions unanswered. Richard is suspiciously familiar with "razor-blading textbooks". Writing the LSAT electronically. Denis talks about touring Osgoode and attending Mock Trial (variety show). What is law school really like? The group discusses the diversity of backgrounds at law s...2020-04-2328 minWhat‘s Law Got To Do With It?What‘s Law Got To Do With It?43. Well-Programmed AI - Professors are People TooRichard and Adam are joined by Dan Priel, Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. Danny, as his friends refer to him, taught Adam Torts and teaches a variety of courses at Osgoode. The group discusses this unlikely hypothesis raised by Richard: Professors are people too. Adam doesn't believe it. Danny explains that students only see professors during their "performance", particularly early on. Adam talks about the shock and awe of sitting in Danny and Richard's classes on his first day. An unexpected question arises: Have you ever been hurt my students? Luckily, neither prof. has been...2020-04-1634 minThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineThe Skeptics Guide to Emergency MedicineSGEM Xtra: She Blinded Me with Science – Not PseudoscienceDate: March 12th, 2020 Dr. Jonathan Stea Guest Skeptic: Dr. Jonathan Stea (@Jonathanstea) is a PhD Clinical Psychologist working at the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, Alberta. He is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Calgary. This SGEM Xtra is based on a tweet from about a month ago on The 10 Commandments of helping distinguish between science from pseudoscience for psychology students. It was written by Scott O. Lilienfeld (Association for Psychological Science 2005). This seemed like a good time to discuss pseudoscience because of the legitimate concerns about COVID19. These high anxiety situations regarding health seem to b...2020-03-1454 minRadio GalaksijaRadio GalaksijaRadio Galaksija #107: Zablude u psihologiji (Oliver ToĆĄković) [09-03-2020]Ć ta je hipnoza, gde radi, a gde ne? ZaĆĄto je Vlada SAD 1972. godine uloĆŸila 20 miliona dolara u parapsiholoĆĄki projekat? Da li potiskujemo nepovoljna iskustva i sećanja? Da li su psihijatrijski klijenti nasilni? Da li pojava punog Meseca utiče na ponaĆĄanje ljudi? Da li snovi sadrĆŸe skrivene istine? Da li sluĆĄanjem Mocarta postajemo pametniji? Ć ta mere psiholoĆĄki testovi? Da li dvadeset peti frejm u reklamama menja kako mislimo, ponaĆĄamo se i ĆĄta kupujemo? Da li je leva hemisfera analitičnija, a desna kreativnija? Da li koristimo samo 10% mozga?U ovoj epizodi...2020-03-101h 05On WisdomOn WisdomThe Epistemic Tightrope: Walking The Line of Doubt (with Scott Lilienfeld)Patients always receive treatment in agreement with the best scientific evidence available, right? Well, no. Not really. Clinical practitioners seem to suffer from many of the cognitive biases that affect the rest of us, and treatment decisions are often much less science-based that we might like to think. Scott Lilienfeld joins Igor and Charles to discuss evidence-based practice in psychotherapy, the importance of doubting, clinical psychology’s dirty little secret, Scarlett Johansson’s brain, confirmation bias, how science really works, and why people just can’t let go of the idea that a full moon triggers werewolf-style behaviour. Igor reveal...2019-10-0751 minRaj Persaud in conversation - the podcastsRaj Persaud in conversation - the podcastsThe Seven Deadly Sins of Psychology You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dr-raj-persaud-in-conversation/id927466223? The Seven Deadly Sins of P...2019-10-0148 minMind Coaching PodcastMind Coaching PodcastHow to reveal a psychopath or narcissist with Professor Scott O. LilienfeldHow can you reveal a psychopath or narcissist? Today's guest is Scott O Lilienfeld. He is a professor of psychology at Emory University and lecturer in evidence-based treatments and methods. He has written or co-authored over 17 books in psychology and is best known for the books 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology and Brainwashed.We talk about:Psychological mythsFalse beliefs and MemoriesWhat is a psychopathWhat is a narcissistWhat to look for in others?Soothing YouTube videoes https://youtu.be/uR8...2019-07-191h 02Mentaltrener PodcastenMentaltrener PodcastenHvordan avslĂžre en psykopat eller narsissist med professor Scott O. LilienfeldHvordan kan du avslĂžre en psykopat eller narsissist? Hvilke psykologiske myter er det mange tror pĂ„? Dagens gjest heter Scott O Lilienfeld. Han er professor i psykologi ved Emory universitet og foreleser i bevisbaserte behandlinger og metoder. Han har skrevet eller medforfattet over 17 bĂžker innen psykologi og er mest kjent for bĂžkene 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology og Brainwashed. Vi er innom: Psykologiske myter Falsk tro og minner Hva er psykopat Hva er en narsisist Hvordan kan bli sĂ„nn? Hva s...2019-07-181h 03SCIENCE INSIDER WITH DAVID FREEMANSCIENCE INSIDER WITH DAVID FREEMANScience Insider with David Freeman: Dr. Sally SatelIn Brainwashed, psychiatrist and AEI scholar Sally Satel and psychologist Scott O. Lilienfeld reveal how many of the real-world applications of human neuroscience gloss over its limitations and intricacies, at times obscuring—rather than clarifying—the myriad factors that shape our behavior and... Read More ›2019-06-1500 minMaking Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber ContentMaking Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content#149 - The Problem of AddictionSam Harris speaks with Sally Satel about addiction. They discuss whether addiction should be considered a disease, the opiate epidemic in the U.S., the unique danger of fentanyl, the politicization of medicine, PTSD, and other topics. Sally Satel, M.D., is a practicing psychiatrist and lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine who examines mental health policy as well as political trends in medicine. Her publications include PC, M.D.: How Political Correctness Is Corrupting Medicine; When Altruism Isn’t Enough: The Case for Compensating Organ Donors; One Nation Under Therapy (coauthored with Christina Hoff Sommers); and Brainwashed: Th...2019-03-041h 32Good Mourning, Nancy PodcastGood Mourning, Nancy PodcastEp. 43: FRANKENHOOKER (1990) - Wanna Date?Wait.... Frankenhooker is a feminist film!? DAMN. RIGHT. This week your favorite ghouls will be discussing this amazingly schlocky B-movie! Topics covered include, but are not limited to: legalizing sex work, the Just Say No Campaign, body shaming and its affects, and the vagina dentata! Thanks to Lily LeBlanc for our theme song: www.lilythecomposer.com Check out our sponsors and buy some coffee: www.recesscoffee.com Resources: Frankenhooker Review http://watchinghorrorfilmsfrombehindthecouch.blogspot.com/2012/01/frankenhooker.html Sleaze and Cheese in Frank Henenlotter’s FRANKENHOOKER by Melissa Howard http://www.spectacularoptical.ca/dev/2011/10/sleaze-and-cheese-in-frank-henenlotter%E2%80%99s-frankenhooker/ Frankenhooker Review By Giovanni Deldio ht...2019-02-1251 minSchool Psyched Podcast!School Psyched Podcast!Episode 68 – Psychological Myths Relevant to School Psychology with Dr. Scott LilienfeldEpisode 68 #psychedpodcast is excited to talk about this great topic! Tune in live to ask questions and make comments. http://psychology.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/lilienfeld-scott.html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522609/?platform=hootsuite https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-skeptical-psychologist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Lilienfeld Dr. Lilienfeld argues that there is a large and growing difference between traditional psychology and “pop psychology”, and that personal experiences, intuition and common sense fuel pop psychology and are compelling and powerful, but are also...2018-07-0200 minSchool Psyched!School Psyched!Episode 68 – Psychological Myths Relevant to School Psychology with Dr. Scott LilienfeldEpisode 68 #psychedpodcast is excited to talk about this great topic! Tune in live to ask questions and make comments. http://psychology.emory.edu/home/people/faculty/lilienfeld-scott.html https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4522609/?platform=hootsuite https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-skeptical-psychologist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Lilienfeld Dr. Lilienfeld argues that there is a large and growing difference between traditional psychology and “pop psychology”, and that personal experiences, intuition and common sense fuel pop psychology and are compelling and powerful, but are also...2018-07-0200 minScience VsScience VsSerial Killers: Science of the LambsWhat makes a serial killer? What drives them to kill again and again? To find out the truth about this ghastly lot, we talked to forensic psychologist Prof. Eric Hickey, criminologist Ass. Prof. Wayne Petherick, and psychiatrist Prof. Gwen Adshead.Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/34aoJXGNote: in this episode we discuss homicide, and sexual violence. Please take care when listening to the show, and here are some resources:National Mental Health Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).National Hotline for Crime Victims 1-855-4-VICTIM (1-855-484-2846) 2018-06-2832 minFutility ClosetFutility ClosetThe Man Who Wouldn't Die In 1932 a quartet of Bronx gangsters set out to murder a friend of theirs in order to collect his life insurance. But Michael Malloy proved to be almost comically difficult to kill. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll review what one observer called "the most clumsily executed insurance scam in New York City history." We'll also burrow into hoarding and puzzle over the value of silence. Intro: In May 1856 Abraham Lincoln gave a fiery speech of which no record exists. Calvin S. Brown argued that...2018-04-3033 minTHINK BIGGER, THINK BETTERTHINK BIGGER, THINK BETTERLearning Styles, Neurobabble, and Other Psychological Myths with Scott LilienfeldJoin Scott and I for an in-depth discussion on today's topics: psychological myths, neuroscience, and mental illness. Learn how many of the things you believe might be mythology and, if they're false, how many of them might be harmful. Get full show notes and more information here: https://bit.ly/2IGlv4p2018-03-231h 01Contame un poco mĂĄsContame un poco mĂĄsPsicoterapias que hacen daño (y psicoanĂĄlisis)Psicoterapias que hacen daño segĂșn las investigaciones de Scott Lilienfeld. Malas elecciones de pareja, (y psicoterapeutas). PsicoanĂĄlisis: no validado. Referencias: Conferencia de Lilienfeld en la AACP (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNi8TjEFAE8 Lilienfeld, S. O. (2007). Psychological Treatments That Cause Harm. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2(1), 53–70 ArtĂ­culo de Psyciencia: ÂżPuede hacer daño una psicoterapia? - https://www.psyciencia.com/2016/14/puede-dano-una-psicoterapia/ Entrevista de Psyciencia a Lilienfeld: https://www.psyciencia.com/2016/18/evidencia-psicologia-entrevista-exclusiva-scott-lilienfeld/ Nota de Gomez Arriero con los tres criterios utilizados por Lilienfeld y el listado de las 12 terapias identificadas como potencialmente dañinas (2016): http://huelva24.com/not/83982...2018-03-0458 minDownload the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindDownload the Most Popular Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology AudiobookPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology Subtitle: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions About Human Behavior Author: Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, John Ruscio, Barry L. Beyerstein Narrator: Walter Dixon Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins Language: English Release date: 11-11-17 Publisher: Gildan Media LLC Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology uses popular myths as a vehicle for helping students and laypersons to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Members Reviews: This book is measured, insightful, thorough...2017-11-1210h 30Grab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, Technology50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology by Scott O. Lilienfeld | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology Author: Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn, John Ruscio, Barry L. Beyerstein Narrator: Walter Dixon Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins Language: English Release date: 11-11-17 Publisher: Gildan Media LLC Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology uses popular myths as a vehicle for helping students and laypersons to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2017-11-1110h 30Unlock the Magic of Full Audiobook Through Your HeadphonesUnlock the Magic of Full Audiobook Through Your Headphones50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior Audiobook by Barry L. BeyersteinListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 312324 Title: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions about Human Behavior Author: Barry L. Beyerstein, John Ruscio, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Steven Jay Lynn Narrator: Walter Dixon Format: Unabridged Length: 10:30:08 Language: English Release date: 11-03-17 Publisher: Ascent Audio Genres: Non-Fiction, Psychology Summary: 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology uses popular myths as a vehicle for helping students and laypersons to distinguish science from pseudoscience. Uses common myths as a vehicle for exploring how to distinguish factual from fictional claims in popular psychology Explores topics that listeners will relate...2017-11-0410h 30Half Hour of HeterodoxyHalf Hour of HeterodoxyScott Lilienfeld on Microaggressions, and The Goldwater Rule: Half Hour of Heterodoxy #10Scott Lilienfeld is professor of psychology at Emory University. Here, he talks about his 2016 article evaluating the psychological literature on microaggressions and his 2017 article about revoking the Goldwater rule. Scott is an Association for Psychological Science fellow, and he has published numerous studies in personality psychology, social psychology, political psychology, and clinical psychology. He also has an interest in debunking popular myths. His popular books include Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience and 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology. Timeline: 1:06 The history behind Scott’s micro-aggressions critique 7:01 Two big weaknesses in research studies...2017-09-0533 minContame un poco mĂĄsContame un poco mĂĄsPsicoterapias que hacen daño (y psicoanĂĄlisis)Psicoterapias que hacen daño segĂșn las investigaciones de Scott Lilienfeld. Malas elecciones de pareja, (y psicoterapeutas). PsicoanĂĄlisis: no validado. Referencias: Conferencia de Lilienfeld en la AACP (2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNi8TjEFAE8 Lilienfeld, S. O. (2007). Psychological Treatments That Cause Harm. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2(1), 53–70 ArtĂ­culo de Psyciencia: ÂżPuede hacer daño una psicoterapia? - https://www.psyciencia.com/2016/14/puede-dano-una-psicoterapia/ Entrevista de Psyciencia a Lilienfeld: https://www.psyciencia.com/2016/18/evidencia-psicologia-entrevista-exclusiva-scott-lilienfeld/ Nota de Gomez Arriero con los tres criterios utilizados por Lilienfeld y el listado de las 12 terapias identificadas como potencialmente dañinas (2016): http://hu...2017-03-2758 minPsychology and StuffPsychology and StuffEpisode 27: Great Myths of Psychology (Dr. Scott Lilienfeld)In this episode, we talk with Dr. Scott O Lilienfeld, author of 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology (https://www.amazon.com/Great-Myths-Popular-Psychology-Misconceptions/dp/1405131128). Dr. Lilienfeld is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Dr. Lilienfeld is Editor of Clinical Psychological Science, Associate Editor of the Archives of Scientific Psychology, and President-Elect of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology.2016-10-1932 minCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and CulturePublic Conversation | Alan Abramowitz and Scott Lilienfeld | Personality, Partisanship, and the PresidencyWhat personality traits make for successful politicians? What contributes to political partisanship? In this heated election season, come join Dr. Alan Abramowitz (Political Science) and Dr. Scott Lilienfeld (Psychology) for a conversation about the factors influencing presidential elections from the standpoint of both voters and candidates. Dr. Abramowitz will discuss the growing political partisanship of the American electorate, and its potential sociological and political sources. Dr. Lilienfeld will discuss psychohistorical research on how personality variables (e.g., narcissism, extraversion, antagonism) among U.S. Presidents (and other leaders) predict their success and failure, as well as how such variables might...2016-10-0612 minUp Close Research Talk ShowUp Close Research Talk Show#378: Show me the data: Sifting pseudoscience from the real thing In a world with a bewildering mix of fact and fiction, and in which social and mainstream media only add to the confusion, how do we separate out false or dubious claims from the well-founded and evidence-based? Research and clinical psychologist Prof Scott Lilienfeld joins science host Dr Andi Horvath to help us distinguish pseudoscience from the real thing by exploring popular myths that too often make fools of us.  Download mp3 (30.9 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more2016-10-0653 minPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesEp 261: Which of These Scientific Terms Are You Using Incorrectly?Do you think you're using the words "control group" correctly? You're probably not.  In fact, you're probably also getting these terms wrong as well: "truth serum", "lie detector", "bystander apathy", "personality type", Oxytocin, "closure" and even the "scientific method"!  In this episode I review some of the points made by Scott Lilienfeld and his colleagues regarding scientific terms that you're probably using incorrectly.2016-07-1127 minCenter for Mind, Brain, and CultureCenter for Mind, Brain, and CulturePublic Conversation | Greg Berns, Scott Lilienfeld | Brain Imaging: Sense and Nonsense, Science and NonscienceWhat can we learn from brain imaging, and what are its limits? Drs. Gregory Berns and Scott Lilienfeld will discuss – and debate – the promise and perils of brain imaging with regard to mind-reading, neuromarketing, lie detection, criminal responsibility, and psychiatric diagnosis. More broadly, they will explore scientific and ethical controversies concerning neuroimaging, and strive to separate fact from fiction in both popular and academic coverage of this technology. (March 27, 2014) If you would like to become an AFFILIATE of the Center, please let us know.Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get updates on our late...2014-03-2749 minSessĂŁo BotecoSessĂŁo BotecoEspecial Mostra Mulheres no Odeon! SessĂŁo Boteco: Cinema, Cerveja e Mulher, Mulher, Mulher...Clima de mostra, clima de curadoria de boteco! Mulher, mulher, mulher..... As mulheres estĂŁo com tudo! Girl Power! E por isso o Flu, juntamente com a Barbara Chagas selecionaram vĂĄrios filmes irados onde a mulher Ă© poderosa e protagonista. A seleção foi tĂŁo boa que eles ganharam o concurso do Grupo Estação. A mostra acontece de 7/3 atĂ© 12/3, no Cine Odeon. Neste podcast especial, os curadores comentam todos os filmes escolhidos. Corre pro cinema!!! PROGRAMAÇÃO Preço Único (todos os dias): R$ 08,00 Sexta (07/03) As Hiper Mulheres (As Hiper Mulheres), dir: Carlos Fausto, Leonardo Sette, TakumĂŁ Kuikuro. Com...2014-03-0651 minRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking PodcastRationally Speaking #96 - Sally Satel and Scott Lilienfeld on the Seductive Appeal of Mindless NeuroscienceIt seems like a week can't go by without a news story about how neuroscience has discovered the neurological basis of love, morality, addiction, you name it. Yet how much explanatory power does neuroscience really have -- and are we putting too much trust in its findings? On this episode of Rationally Speaking, Massimo and Julia explore these questions with psychiatrist Sally Satel and professor of psychology Scott O. Lilienfeld, the authors of "Brainwashed: The Seductive Appeal of Mindless Neuroscience."2013-11-1052 minGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyBrainwashed by Sally Satel | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Brainwashed Author: Sally Satel, Scott O. Lilienfeld Narrator: Jean Barrett Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins Language: English Release date: 06-04-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: In recent years, the advent of MRI technology seems to have unlocked the secrets of the human mind, revealing the sources of our deepest desires, intentions, and fears. As renowned psychiatrist and scholar Sally Satel and psychologist Scott O. Lilienfeld demonstrate in Brainwashed, however, the explanatory power of brain scans in particular and neuroscience more generally has...2013-06-046h 15Was sind die 50 grĂ¶ĂŸten Mythen der Psychologie? – Interview mit Prof. Scott LilienfeldIn unserer neuen Folge des Podcasts „Psychologie aktuell” prĂ€sentieren wir Ihnen einen Gastbeitrag unserer Partnerpraxis in den USA, dem Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Center of Western North Carolina (Den Originalbeitrag finden Sie hier). In diesem Beitrag interviewt Trent Codd Prof. Scott Lilienfeld ĂŒber das im November 2009 erschienene Buch „50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology: Shattering Widespread Misconceptions [
]2010-05-0137 minGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyGrab Audiobook in Science & Technology, TechnologyPsychology by Scott O. Lilienfeld | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Psychology Author: Scott O. Lilienfeld Narrator: Mina Sands Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 31 mins Language: English Release date: 04-06-10 Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Summary: Guiding students from understanding to application, Psychology: A Framework for Everyday Thinking provides an accessible and personalized framework upon which they can build their knowledge and use of the science of psychology. This 14 chapter text teaches students how to critically evaluate psychological claims that they experience in everyday life through the use of the six flags of scientific...2010-04-061h 31Point of InquiryPoint of InquiryScott Lilienfeld - Real Self-HelpDr. Scott Lilienfeld is Professor of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta. Scott is a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, a Consulting Editor for Skeptical Inquirer and the Founder and Editor of the CSI journal Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice. He’s a regular contributor to Scientific American Mind, and is Psychology Today's Skeptical Psychologist, where he investigates questionable, controversial, and novel claims in psychology. His principal areas of research include evidence-based practices in psychology and the challenges posed by pseudoscience to clinical psychology. In this conversation with Karen Stollznow, Scott discusses his latest bo...2010-03-1941 minPoint of InquiryPoint of InquiryScott Lilienfeld - Real Self-HelpDr. Scott Lilienfeld is Professor of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta. Scott is a Fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, a Consulting Editor for Skeptical Inquirer and the Founder and Editor of the CSI journal Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice. He’s a regular contributor to Scientific American Mind, and is Psychology Today's Skeptical Psychologist, where he investigates questionable, controversial, and novel claims in psychology. His principal areas of research include evidence-based practices in psychology and the challenges posed by pseudoscience to clinical psychology. In this conversation with Karen Stollznow, Scott discusses his latest bo...2010-03-1941 minPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesEpisode 113: Interview with Scott Lilienfeld on the 50 Great Myths of Popular PsychologyI interview Dr. Scott Lilienfeld, author of 50 Myths of Popular Psychology and we talk about, a) whether the polygraph actually works, b) whether women really talk more than men, c) does handwriting analysis reveals your personality and d) when you're taking a multiple choice test should you change your first answer or leave it alone? Along the way we also talk about whether the full moon really does make people act strangely (and cause more dog bites). Finally, Dr. Lilienfeld provides his opinion on whether psychotherapists need to be more up-to-date on the scientific research behind the various types of...2009-12-2843 minPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesPsychology in Everyday Life: The Psych FilesEpisode 41: EMDR - A Critical PerspectiveEye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing - what is it about this type of psychotherapy that draws such criticism? In this episode I interview Dr. Scott Lilienfeld of Emory University. Dr.... Show notes and more available at http://www.thepsychfiles.com 2008-01-0823 minGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindGet Best Sellers Audiobooks in Science & Technology, Psychology & The MindPsychology Audiobook by Scott O. LilienfeldVisit https://hotaudiobook.cÎżm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Psychology Subtitle: A Framework for Everyday Thinking Author: Scott O. Lilienfeld Narrator: Mina Sands Format: Unabridged Length: 1 hr and 31 mins Language: English Release date: 04-06-10 Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 2 votes Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind Publisher's Summary: Guiding students from understanding to application, Psychology: A Framework for Everyday Thinking provides an accessible and personalized framework upon which they can build their knowledge and use of the science of psychology. This 14 chapter text teaches students how to critically evaluate psychological c...1970-01-011h 31