All In The Mind

ABC
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May 14, 2022 • 29min

Natural disasters: how floods and fires shape the psyche

This podcast explores the ongoing mental health impact of natural disasters on survivors, discussing different psychological responses and factors that influence resilience. It highlights heroic rescues during floods, a parent's dangerous journey through a fire to reunite with their son, and the importance of support and gratitude in finding resilience and hope after losing everything.
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May 7, 2022 • 29min

The psychology of charitable giving

The podcast explores the quirks of psychology that influence charitable giving, including motivations like tax rebates and rage donations. It discusses the role of identity in donations, the ethics and psychology of giving, and creating emotional connections. It also explores the psychological benefits of giving, such as building self-esteem and experiencing personal happiness.
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Apr 30, 2022 • 29min

'I'm going to cook my baby'

Dolls reveal children's views on race. The Clark Doll Study shaped American history. Segregation's impact on children. Bias towards black dolls observed. The importance of discussing diversity openly.
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Apr 23, 2022 • 29min

The vicious cycle of alcohol and anxiety

Exploring the intertwined relationship between alcohol use disorder and anxiety, the podcast discusses how they exacerbate each other. It also highlights the impact of alcohol on the mental health of a new mother and the potential benefits of early intervention for alcohol-related problems. The podcast concludes with a discussion on influencing future generations' relationship with alcohol and the importance of leading by example.
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Apr 16, 2022 • 30min

Grief and the pandemic

Explore the intensified and debilitating experience of grief during the pandemic, including unique symptoms such as suicidal thoughts and confusion over identity. Discover the impact of the pandemic on mental health and grief, highlighting spiritual struggles, trauma, depression, and anxiety. Discuss the distressing losses caused by the pandemic and the challenges of separation from loved ones. Hear different perspectives on grief during the pandemic, including the impact of travel restrictions and the long-term effects of loss and isolation.
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Apr 9, 2022 • 29min

Co-morbidity: why one mental illness can lead to more

Explores the link between mental illnesses, comorbidity in mental illness, challenges in treating multiple mental health disorders, navigating complex mental health issues and shifting perspectives, recognizing strengths and lack of understanding of comorbidity, lack of understanding and challenges in mental health treatment.
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Apr 2, 2022 • 29min

What happens when our minds wander?

Discover the benefits of mind-wandering and how it impacts creativity and productivity. Dive into the default mode network and its role in mind-wandering. Explore the importance of memory in anticipating the future and how it affects decision-making processes. Learn about mind monitoring and its impact on mood. Hear about Professor Moshe Bar's experience with mindful meditation and its application in daily life. Understand how our minds adapt and perceive the environment based on our state of mind.
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Mar 26, 2022 • 30min

Why heartbreak hurts so bad

Exploring the emotional and physical toll of heartbreak, the podcast discusses the effects on the brain and body, including Broken Heart Syndrome. It also explores the impact of loneliness on gene expression and inflammation, as well as the long-lasting effects of heartbreak on health. The chapter on the emotional experience of awe and reflections on personal growth after divorce provide additional insights.
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Mar 20, 2022 • 29min

Hacking humans: social engineering and the power of influence

Chris Hadnagy, founder and CEO of Social Engineer LLC, discusses the psychology of social engineering and the power of influence. Topics include infiltrating a bank through phishing, the role of reciprocity in building trust, and the psychology behind manipulation and exploitation in social engineering attacks.
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Mar 12, 2022 • 29min

Humour me: why we laugh and what counts as funny

Psychologist, neuroscientist, and satirist Mark Humphries discuss the history and perception of humor, theories of humor and punching up versus punching down, the measurement of humor styles, and the neuroscience of comedic improvisation.

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