

Edward Tronick
Developmental and clinical psychologist and University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. Conductor of the famed Still Face Experiment.
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Nov 24, 2020 • 36min
Dr. Edward Tronick: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 2
Dr. Edward Tronick, a distinguished developmental psychologist known for the Still Face Experiment, joins the conversation to discuss his work and insights. He explores the significance of mismatches in parent-infant interactions, stressing the importance of 'repair' in building resilience. Tronick highlights how discord in relationships fosters authenticity and deepens connections. He also discusses the dynamic nature of parent-child relationships, emphasizing that challenges can ultimately strengthen intimacy and trust.

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Nov 17, 2020 • 30min
Dr. Edward Tronick: How Discord and Repair Build Resiliency in Relationships - Part 1
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Edward Tronick, a developmental psychologist renowned for the Still Face Experiment, delves into his book, The Power of Discord. He emphasizes how the emotional ups and downs in relationships are crucial for building intimacy and resilience. Tronick shares fascinating insights from his research on infant-caregiver interactions, showcasing how infants are active participants in emotional exchanges. Personal anecdotes and role-playing experiences reveal the profound impact of social engagement on future psychological development.

Feb 23, 2021 • 41min
S2Ep8: Why the Ups and Downs of Relationships Are the Secret to Building Intimacy, Resilience, and Trust with Edward Tronick
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Edward Tronick, a distinguished University Professor of Psychology at UMass Boston, shares insights on human relationships. He emphasizes the balance of emotional ups and downs as a pathway to deeper intimacy and resilience. The conversation delves into the impact of social media on mental health, revealing its link to depression. Tronick also highlights the significance of real-life interactions and how the Still Face Experiment illustrates the fundamental need for connection, especially in our tech-driven world.