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More and more people are using ChatGPT and other chatbots for psychotherapy and mental health. But, are they any good? I have a counseling session with AI and find out. Also watch this episode on video at https://youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes
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If you met me at a party, would I be analyzing you? Here's my answer, along with some surprising facts about therapy. Video version of this episode at https://youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes.
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Western psychologists borrowed mindfulness meditation from the Buddhist tradition. But, did they get it right? Here's one Buddhist Monk's take. Check out the video of this episode: http://youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes
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In an age of unprecedented interconnection, we're feeling lonelier than ever. But there are some surprisingly simple things we can do about it. View this episode in video, as well: https://youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes
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Besides being cute, here are four ways science shows that pets may be good for our mental and physical health. Check out the video version of this podcast: youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes
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In this episode, I speak with Buddhist monk Phra Pandit about the relationship between Buddhism and psychology. Check out the full video interview at https://youtube.com/@psychologyin10minutes
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If you're considering a PhD in clinical or counseling psychology, you'll want to listen.
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Here's the insight that may help us find meaning and fulfillment as we get older. If you love the show, get your copy of the 'Psychology in 10 Minutes' Book! http://book.psychologyin10minutes.com
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There's no question that music can alter our mood. But new research is showing it might do much more.
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Research shows that some surprisingly simple motivation hacks can also be surprisingly effective. Here are three insights from motivation science that might surprise you. If you enjoy this episode, consider becoming a patron! patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
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Imagine if, someday, you could take a pill that would help with loneliness as readily as Tylenol helps with a headache. If you like the show, buy me a coffee! https://buymeacoffee.com/psychologyin10minutes
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I came to believe my own lie. Here's how, and what it tells us about human memory. If you like the show, buy me a coffee (or two!) at https://buymeacoffee.com/psychologyin10minutes
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Why travel--especially when it involves experiences within cultures different from our own--can help us be more creative and flexible in our thinking.
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Here's why experiences--like travel--generally boost our happiness more than material objects, like the latest gadget or fancy pair of shoes.
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You've probably heard the saying "forgiveness is a virtue." Is it really? And, what exactly is forgiveness, anyway? - If you enjoy this episode, please consider becoming a patron of the show! patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
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Freedom of choice is a great thing. But, it's also easy to get overwhelmed by choices and psych ourselves out. Here's what psychologists know about why making decisions can be hard. - Consider becoming a patron of the show! patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
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When a loved one has a serious illness, it's hard to know how to provide emotional support. Here are four tips that may help. (Consider becoming a patron of the show: patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes)
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Though procrastination is a common and disruptive problem, some surprisingly simple solutions might help.
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Why #LuckyGirlSyndrome and other versions of "the power of positive thinking" may not be helpful for everyone.
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How is artificial intelligence going to change psychotherapy? Let's find out what ChatGPT thinks. If you enjoy the show, consider becoming a patron! www.patreon.com/psychologyin10minutes
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