Podcasts by SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry

Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Psychology & Psychiatry.

SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.

Further podcasts by SAGE Publications Ltd.

Podcast on the topic Sozialwissenschaften

All episodes

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
An Interview with Nick O’Connor: “Examining the Examiner” from 2022-02-01T11:42:18

Following a series of podcasts exploring trainees’ experiences of the Scholarly Project assessment task, the latest episode of The Thought Broadcast shifts focus to the Objective Structured Clin...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
An Interview with Alisha Thomson: “No Substitute for Experience” from 2022-02-01T11:24:09

Dr Alisha Thomson takes trainee welfare personally. Her journey from psychiatry trainee, to patient, to a career in medical administration, is the backdrop to her scholarly project looking at af...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Systematic Reviews for Scholarly Success: An interview with Malcolm Forbes from 2022-01-18T10:05:46

In this episode, guest Dr Malcolm Forbes tells the story of his scholarly project on neuroimaging in first episode psychosis (1, 2) and provides a how to guide on the systematic review ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Special Issue on Integrating Practice, Advocacy, and Research in Counseling Psychology from 2021-12-20T18:27:15

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim talks with Drs. Shavonne Moore-Lobban, Anneliese Singh, and Mary O’Leary Wiley, the gue...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - Advancing African Psychology: An Exploration of African American College Students’ Definitions and Use of Spirit in Times of Stress from 2021-12-08T17:41:50

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Mark Jones talks with Dr. Maat E. L. Lewis and Dr. Adwoa Akhu about their recently published study,...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - Starting the Conversation: Common Themes Typifying Expectant Unmarried Black Parents’ Discussions About Coparenting a First Child Together from 2021-12-06T18:27:19

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Mark Jones talks with Dr. Katherine McKay about her recently published study, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - The Role of Coping in the Relationship Between Endorsement of the Strong Black Woman Schema and Depressive Symptoms Among Black Women from 2021-12-06T18:20:02

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Mark Jones talks with Dr. Martinque K. Jones about her recently published study, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JCA Podcast with Melanie Brewster from 2021-11-16T20:10:43

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Melanie Brewster about her career and recent JCA article, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Spiritually Oriented Expressive Writing and Promoting Positive Outcomes After a Natural Disaster from 2021-09-17T22:36:06

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Drs. David Mosher and Joshua Hook, the first and second authors of the TCP article “Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Start Early from 2021-08-26T07:24:44

The second episode of the series welcomes Assoc. Professor Jeremy Couper, chair of the Scholarly Project Subcommittee, to provide trainees with valuable insights into the make-up of successful p...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Observation to Publication from 2021-08-26T07:20:16

The first episode of this trainee generated podcast series explores the journey of an original research project from real-world clinical observation through to publication. Focussing on the scho...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Granny Flats, Boats, and a Block of Flats from 2021-08-26T07:08:22

This episode is a continuation of episode two “Start Early”, the interview with chair of the Scholarly Project Subcommittee Assoc. Professor Jeremy Couper. In this extended discussion, Jeremy co...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Sociopolitical Development and Healthcare Career Interest, Self-Efficacy, and Outcome Expectations Among Rural Youth from 2021-07-23T17:58:34

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Saba Rasheed Ali, lead author of the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
An Experimental Analogue Evaluation of Asian and Asian Americans’ Immediate Reactions to Therapist Microaggressions from 2021-07-23T17:53:57

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Patty Kuo, Dr. Zac Imel, and Dr. Karen Tao, coauthors of the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Psychological Impact, Strengths, and Handling the Uncertainty Among Latinx DACA Recipients from 2021-07-09T21:14:37

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Oswaldo Moreno, lead author of the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationships between music and empathic decision making in healthy young adults from 2021-05-11T12:31:09

Relationships between music and empathic decision making in healthy young adults

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - Dipo Rites of Passage and Psychological Well-being Among Krobo Adolescent Females in Ghana: A Preliminary Study from 2021-05-10T17:55:12

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen talks with Ms. Abbey and Dr. Belgrave about their recently published study " Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - Rape Appraisals: Class Mobility, Social Geography, and Sexual Morality Tales in Ghana, South Africa, and Rwanda from 2021-04-29T22:50:22

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen talks with Dr. McGuffey about his recently published article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Assessing Knowledge and Predicting Grief Counseling Skills Among University Counseling Center Therapists from 2021-04-26T15:26:27

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Ms. Greta Jankauskaite, lead author of the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - Exploring Her Roots: Black Caribbean Hair Identity and Going Natural Using Social Media Networks from 2021-03-09T16:14:59

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen talks with Dr. Donna-Maria B. Maynard about her recently published co-authored ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP - The Psychology of Self-Hatred and Self-Defeat: Towards a Reclamation of the Afrikan Mind from 2021-02-25T20:33:55

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen talks with Dr. DeReef F. Jamison about his recent JBP book review, " Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
“One Minute for Your Mind”: The Development, Implementation, and Application of Our Mental Health Minute from 2021-02-19T16:54:48

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen is joined by discusses the new JBP article, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JBP Call for Papers on Black Women's Body Image: Implications for Identity Formation and Well-Being from 2021-02-11T21:36:47

In this special CFP installment of the JBP podcast series, Drs. Danielle Dickens and Dionne Stephens discuss the call for papers on "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Incorporating a Race Salience Subscale Into the Cross Racial Identity Scale (CRIS) from 2021-01-22T18:29:26

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen is joined by Dr. Frank C. Worrell, lead author of the recently published JBP ar...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Toward a Culturally Specific Spirituality for Black Sexual Minority Men from 2021-01-22T18:19:29

In this episode of the Journal of Black Psychology podcast series, Editor's Assistant Alexandra VanBergen talks with Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter on his recently published JBP article,...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Stress Reactivity: What Pushes Us Higher, Faster, and Longer—and Why It Matters from 2021-01-19T18:31:37

Join Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Stress Reactivity: What Pushes Us Higher, Faster, and Longer—and Why It Matters," for a discussion ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Neuroscience and the Social Origins of Moral Behavior from 2021-01-19T18:24:57

Join Naomi Ellemers, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Neuroscience and the Social Origins of Moral Behavior: How Neural Underpinnings of Social Categorization a...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Learning to Write Words from 2021-01-19T18:07:07

Join Rebecca Treiman, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Learning to Write Words," for a discussion with the editor.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Cultural Dynamics for Sustainability from 2021-01-19T17:32:11

Join Yoshihisa Kashima, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Cultural Dynamics for Sustainability: How Can Humanity Craft Cultures of Sustainability?," for a discus...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Probabilistic Biases Meet the Bayesian Brain from 2021-01-19T17:25:03

Join Nick Chater, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Probabilistic Biases Meet the Bayesian Brain," for a discussion with the editor.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Women’s Experiences of Managing Work and End-of-Life Care: Challenges, Rewards and Recommendations for Vocational Psychologists from 2020-12-18T23:30:27

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Karen O'Brien about her career and recent JCA article, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Putting me back together by getting back together from 2020-12-17T10:10:39

Dr Morgan Cope (Florida Atlantic University, USA) discusses her research on how attachment anxiety can influence the desire to rekindle a relationship after a breakup.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Impermanence in relationships from 2020-12-17T10:01:04

Dr Brian Don (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) discusses his research on whether mindfulness can reduce the negative consequences of daily dips in relationship satisfaction Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matter 98 “Approach and avoidance motives for touch” from 2020-12-16T08:34:29

Dr Brittany Jakubiak (Syracuse University, USA) discusses her research on approach and avoidance motives for touch, and how these can predict relationship well-being

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Socially Just and Culturally Responsive Leadership Within Counseling and Counseling Psychology: A Grounded Theory Investigation from 2020-09-14T22:25:58

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews two of the coauthors of the TCP article, "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Maintaining the Relationship: Relational Schemas and Women’s Intent to Seek Couple Therapy from 2020-09-14T22:16:01

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Mr. Douglas Spiker, Ms. Elyssa Berney, and Dr. Joseph Hammer, coauthors of the TCP article “ Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Thinking About Parents and Infants - finding a home for perinatal and infant psychiatry from 2020-09-07T06:26

Australia and New Zealand are world leaders in developing the broader health, welfare, and cultural support systems needed for broad-based mental health and wellbeing. While early intervention i...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
SAGE - Autism Matters - Podcast 31 from 2020-08-27T14:15:41

Article: ‘When my autism broke’: A qualitative study spotlighting autistic voices on menopause.  Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Psychological Mechanisms from 2020-08-11T16:59:24

Join Cecilia Heyes, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Psychological Mechanisms Forged by Cultural Evolution," for a discussion with the editor.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Holistic Face Processing from 2020-08-10T22:49:21

Join Isabel Gauthier, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "What We Could Learn About Holistic Face Pr...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Digital Emotion Regulation from 2020-08-10T22:33:38

Join Greg Wadley, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Digital Emotion Regulation," for a discussion ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - Social Structure Learning from 2020-08-10T21:27:59

Join Sam Gershman, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "Social-Structure Learning," for a discussion with the editor.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
CDP - The Psychology of Intolerance from 2020-08-07T23:15:55

Join Maykel Verkuyten, author of the Current Directions in Psychological Science article "The Psychology of Intolerance: Unpacking Diverse Understandings of Intolerance," for a discussion with t...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Australasian Psychiatry Podcast 34- Older persons mental health at the time of the coronavirus pandemic- an Interview with Professor John Snowdon from 2020-07-17T09:26:01

The August 2020 Australasian Psychiatry podcast interviews Professor Snowdon of the Concord Clinical School at the University of Sydney. Professor Snowdon major research interests inclu...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Piloting Free to Be: A Positive Body Image Program for Adolescents from 2020-07-09T22:26:34

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim discusses the new TCP article "...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Homonegativity and the Black Church: Is Congregational Variation the Missing Link? from 2020-07-09T22:13:27

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Tyler Lefevor on their TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Counselors’ Attitudes Toward Working with Clients With Substance Use Disorders from 2020-06-08T20:29:58

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim interviews Mr. Zachary Cornfield and Dr. Anita Hubley on their TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Australia: 2020 from 2020-04-16T06:11

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can affect anyone as the result of public or personal disaster, but is particularly associated with defence and emergency services personnel. There is gro...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
We Can Do That? Technological Advances in Interest Assessment from 2020-04-14T18:27:28

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Terence Tracey about his career and work. They also discuss Terence Tracey's recent ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Social Cognitive Career Theory at 25 with Steven Brown from 2020-04-10T17:31:11

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Steven Brown about his career and work. They also discuss the new JCA article, "Soci...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Australasian Psychiatry Podcast 32 from 2020-04-07T10:44:08

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Who’s Multiculturally Competent? Everyone and Nobody: A Multimethod Examination from 2020-03-26T22:29:18

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 95: "Daily Stress and the Stress of Being a Sexual Minority" from 2020-03-13T07:13:37

Ashley Copper (Florida State University, USA) discusses her research on the effects of stigma from being a sexual minority vs. more common stress in same-sex couples

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Asian Values, Intergenerational Conflict, Needs, and Attachment in Asian/Asian American Women’s Disordered Eating from 2020-03-12T17:24:38

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
A meta-analysis of acculturation and enculturation: Bilinear, multidimensional, and context-dependent processes from 2020-03-12T17:19:53

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
"That day no one spoke": Florida Puerto Ricans' Reaction to Hurricane Maria from 2020-03-12T17:10:21

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article “Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
The Presenting Concerns of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients at University Counseling Centers from 2020-02-11T18:52:21

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Development and Initial Validation of the Perceived Classism Experiences Scale from 2020-02-11T18:41:54

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
The Good Mothering Expectations Scale: An International Instrument Development Study from 2020-01-28T18:56:39

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry International Relations (CAPIR): building bridges for psychiatry workforce capacity with Pacific Island nations from 2020-01-21T06:21:26

Building bridges for psychiatry workforce capacity with Pacific Island nations: The February 2020 Australasian Psychiatry podcast features an interview with Dr. Nick Kowalenko, discussi...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Spending as Social and Affective Coping (SSAC): Measure Development and Initial Validation from 2019-12-23T18:52:16

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
How Are Personal Values Linked to Help-Seeking Stigma? from 2019-12-23T17:56:15

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article " Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Minority Stress and Drinking: Connecting Race, Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation from 2019-12-10T18:04:47

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Toward a Psychological Framework of Radical Healing in Communities of Color from 2019-12-10T17:49:50

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim interviews Drs. Bryana French, Jioni Lewis, Della Mosley, and Helen Neville, co-authors of the ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Development and Initial Validation of the Therapist Hope for Clients Scale from 2019-12-10T17:19:50

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Theodore Bartholomew, lead author of the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
“Sincerely Held Principles” or Prejudice? The Tennessee Counseling Discrimination Law from 2019-12-09T21:23:32

In this episode of the The Counseling Psychologist Podcast Series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim discusses the TCP article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Expressive Writing Intervention With Cuban-American and Puerto Rican Parents of LGBTQ Individuals from 2019-11-27T18:07:29

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim interviews Dr. Roberto Abreu, lead author of the article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Steps on the Pathway to Precision Psychiatry from 2019-11-12T07:52:51

In this interview conducted at the RANZCP's 2019 Congress in Cairns, Professor Chris Stapelberg, joint Chair in Mental Health for Bond University and the Gold Coast University Hospital, describe...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
The White Racial Affect Scale (WRAS): A Measure of White Guilt, Shame, and Negation from 2019-11-05T18:58:32

In this episode of The Counseling Psychologist podcast series, Editor Elect Bryan Kim interviews Patrick Grzanka, lead author of the article "Listen

SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
A Psychosocial Genealogy of LGBTQ+ Gender: An Empirically Based Theory of Gender and Gender Identity Cultures from 2019-10-23T18:25:39

In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Editor Mary Brabeck discusses the background and findings of the invited article, "A Psychosocial Genealogy of LGBTQ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Reflections on Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria from 2019-09-18T08:51:55

The October 2019 Australasian Psychiatry podcast features an interview with Professor Christopher Ryan of Westmead Hospital, and Professor David Copolov of Monash University, to discuss...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JCA Podcast with Nadya Fouad from 2019-08-13T18:26:44

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Journal of Vocational Behavior Editor Nadya Fouad about her career path. Th...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Indigenous Psychiatry in Australia and New Zealand from 2019-07-03T08:13:37

It has been more than 50 years since the Referendum changing the Australian constitution to extend full citizenship and the right to vote to Indigenous Australians, and New Zealand was a trailbl...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters Podcast Number 28 from 2019-06-20T11:08:46

Robyn Steward interviews Dora Raymaker and Christina Nicolaidis, co-founders of AASPIRE, to discuss their practice-based guidelines for the inclusion of autistic adults in research as co-researc...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JCA Podcast with Lisa Flores from 2019-05-29T16:27:29

In this episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews Journal of Career Development Editor Lisa Flores about how she entered the field of ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 94 “A labor of love? Emotion work in intimate relationships from 2019-05-28T06:22:14

Rebecca M. Horne (University of Toronto, Canada) discusses her research on emotional labor, gender, and the type of work that sustains relationships. Posted June 2019. Read the ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Trainee welfare: psychiatrist, heal thyself? from 2019-05-15T13:43:44

The conditions facing medical trainees in general, and
psychiatric trainees in particular, have changed dramatically
in the last several decades. Reforms to working
hours and c...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Exploring Identity-Safety Cues and Allyship Among Black Women Students in STEM Environments from 2019-05-09T22:21:38

In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Editor Mary Brabeck discusses the methodology and findings of Dr. India Johnson's recently published PWQ ar...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters from 2019-05-01T10:40:15

Relationship Matters 93 “Avoidant and defensive: Adult attachment and quality of apologies”

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 92 “A problem shared is not a family halved - does sharing the same concerns help prevent divorce?” from 2019-04-01T08:52:27

Dr Ellen Stephenson (University of British Columbia, Canada) discusses her article ‘A 20 prospective study of marital separation and divorce in step families: Appraisals of family stress as pred...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Perinatal psychiatry: landing safely without a parachute from 2019-03-27T11:16:29


In the April 2019 Australasian Psychiatry podcast Professor Phillip Boyce, Professor of Psychiatry at Sydney University speaks about the unique opportunities involved in the prac...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters Podcast Number 27 from 2019-03-22T08:48:23

Robyn Steward interviews Dr Sarah Cassidy from The University of Nottingham about her study ‘‘People like me don’t get support’: Autistic adults’ experiences of support and treatment for mental ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 91 “Do smartphones disconnect parents from connecting with their children?” from 2019-03-13T06:15:12

Kostadin Kushlev (University of Virginia, USA) discusses his research which investigated whether spending time on smartphones distracts parents from connecting with their children. Poste...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Slow crisis in the emergency department: bed block and human rights from 2019-02-11T10:55:21

The February 2019 podcast is an interview with Professor Tarun Bastiampillai, Professor of Psychiatry at the College of Medicine and Public Health at Flinders University in Adelaide. Professor B...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 90 “Does Michelangelo care about age?” from 2019-01-29T10:02:56

Janina Larissa Bühler (University of Basel, Switzerland) explains the Michelangelo Phenomenon and her research which explores how this framework is effected by age, looking at it across the adul...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
JCA Podcast with David Blustein from 2019-01-14T17:14:24

In this inaugural episode of the Journal of Career Assessment podcast series, JCA Editor Ryan Duffy interviews David Blustein (Boston College) about his own career path and the seminal ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 89 “Parenting Goals” from 2019-01-10T05:09:47

Bonnie M. Le (University of Toronto, Canada) discusses her research which found links between the pursuit of different parenting goals and relationship quality and the child’s emotional well-bei...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters Podcast Number 26 from 2018-11-29T15:27:32

Robyn Steward interviews Liz Pellicano and Damian Milton about participatory research methods and how they can shape the approaches and outcomes of research for the better.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters Podcast Number 25 from 2018-11-29T15:14:52

Robyn Steward discusses ‘The prevalence of autistic traits in a homeless population’ with one of the authors Alasdair Churchyard (UCL).

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 88 “Adolescents’ Conceptualizations of Kindness and its Links with Well-being” from 2018-11-28T09:24:50

Jessica Cotney (University of Sussex, UK) explains her research to understand the conceptualizations of kindness from six focus groups with 11-16 year olds. Posted Dec 2018. Rea...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
The primacy of person-centred care for patients with intellectual disability from 2018-11-20T09:51:10

The movement to care for people with mental illness and intellectual disability in the general community rather than in large institutions shifted the priorities of care away from minimising ris...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
"I Became a Lioness": Pathways to Feminist Identity Among Women's Movement Activists from 2018-10-19T16:44:46

In this episode of the Psychology of Women Quarterly podcast series, Editor Mary Brabeck interviews Jennifer Frederick on the published article "'I Became a Lioness': Pathways to Femini...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 86: “The narrative psychology of love lives” from 2018-09-27T05:52:13

Dr William L. Dunlop (University of California, Riverside) discusses narrative identities and his research on how love-life narratives can indicate personality traits and authenticity  in the ro...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Knowledge gaps and ethical shortcomings of involuntary treatment of mental illness from 2018-09-25T13:31:22

Mental health legislation balances competing aims including patient care, safety, and autonomy, with public expectations of justice, humane treatment, and professional discretion. The difficulty...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters 84 “When ‘we’ should be ‘me’” from 2018-08-01T05:30:43

Relationship Matters 84 “When ‘we’ should be ‘me’”: Dr Jessica Borelli (University of California, Irvine) discusses her recent study which sought to discover how good lay people are at perceivin...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Neuropsychiatry: reclaiming organic illness for psychiatry from 2018-07-30T11:21:37

It has been said that when the organic basis of a mental disease is understood, it ceases to be psychiatry. Discovery of the spirochaete and penicillin emptied the asylums of the victims of tert...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters podcast 83 “How many hours does it take to make a friend” from 2018-06-28T04:16:27

Relationship Matters podcast 83 “How many hours does it take to make a friend”: Dr Jeffery Hall contextualises and explains his study on the amount of time it takes to increase closeness with pe...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 82 “Through your partner’s eyes: Perspective taking tempers optimism in behaviour predictions” from 2018-06-11T12:02:33

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 82 “Through your partner’s eyes: Perspective taking tempers optimism in behaviour predictions”: Dr Johanna Peetz answers questions about her recent research o...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 81 “Nothing ventured, nothing gained: People anticipate more regret from missed romantic opportunities than from rejection” from 2018-06-11T11:56:57

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 81 “Nothing ventured, nothing gained: People anticipate more regret from missed romantic opportunities than from rejection”: Dr Samantha Joel talks about her ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Forensic psychiatry and the autonomy trapdoor from 2018-06-05T13:10:37

The June 2018 podcast features Dr John Kasinathan, Clinical Director of Adolescent Mental Health at Justice, Health, and Forensic Mental Health Network in NSW. Dr Kasinathan suggests that the gr...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 80 “Partners’ attachment insecurity predicts greater physiological threat in anticipation of attachment-relevant interactions” from 2018-04-30T07:04:27

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 80 “Partners’ attachment insecurity predicts greater physiological threat in anticipation of attachment-relevant interactions”: Dr Brett Peter discusses his s...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
PWQ: Sexual Object or Sexual Subject? Media Use, Self-Sexualization, and Sexual Agency Among Undergraduate Women from 2018-04-03T17:40:57

Psychology of Women Quarterly editor Mary Brabeck interviews Dr. Rita Seabrook on the published article "Sexual Object or Sexual Subject? Media Use, Self-Sexualization, and Sexual Agenc...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Therapeutic nihilism and youth suicide from 2018-04-03T09:54:32

The April 2018 podcast features Professor Helen Christensen, Director and Chief Scientist at the Black Dog Institute, a prominent Australian Non-Government Organisation dedicated to the identifi...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 79 “Realistic Love: Contemporary college women’s negotiations of princess culture and the “reality” of romantic relationships” from 2018-03-13T08:14

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 79 “Realistic Love: Contemporary college women’s negotiations of princess culture and the “reality” of romantic relationships”: Dr Amanda Koontz answers quest...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Addiction Psychiatry and Manufactured Epiphanies? from 2018-02-14T14:35:51

The February 2018 podcast interviews Dr Mark Daglish, Director of Addiction Psychiatry at Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Dr Daglish has been involved in research into the neurochemistry of...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 78 “Depression, emotion regulation and the demand and withdraw pattern during intimate relationship conflict” from 2018-02-12T08:51:50

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 78 “Depression, emotion regulation and the demand and withdraw pattern during intimate relationship conflict”: Dr Sarah Holley discusses her paper which inves...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Podcast 77 from 2017-12-18T09:22:16

Dr Angela Neal talks about how anger builds within a relationship as people project their own attraction towards other people onto their partners’ and how this projection alters their perception...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters 24 “Puzzle Piece" from 2017-11-23T11:55:37

Robyn Steward interviews Kabie Brook about the story behind and the reasons for the recent decision to update the Autism front cover imagery.

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 76 “Feeling bad when your partner is away” from 2017-11-14T09:14:27

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 76 “Feeling bad when your partner is away”: Dr Nathalie Meuwly discusses her recent study which explores the correlation between attachment insecurity  and pe...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 75 “Responses to intimate partners to attempts to change” from 2017-11-14T09:10:25

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 75 “Responses to intimate partners to attempts to change”: Dr Kieran Sullivan talks about her recent paper on her research on the effectiveness of intimate pa...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 74 “Relationship satisfaction and the subjective distance of past relational events” from 2017-11-14T08:56:21

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 74 “Relationship satisfaction and the subjective distance of past relational events”: Professor Anne Wilson discusses her recent study on how current relation...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
PWQ: "White Female Bystanders' Responses to a Black Woman at Risk for Incapacitated Sexual Assault" from 2017-10-30T17:19:01

Psychology of Women Quarterly editor Mary Brabeck interviews Psychology professor Dr. Jennifer Katz on the published article "White Female Bystanders' Responses to a Black Woman at Risk...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 73 “Touch reduces romantic jealousy in the anxiously attached” from 2017-10-26T13:08:44

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 73 “Touch reduces romantic jealousy in the anxiously attached”: Kaylyn Kim talks about her research on touch as a way to reduce romantic jealousy in anxiously...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 72 “Cognitive processes underlying the self-other perspective in women’s judgements of sexual victimisation risk” from 2017-10-26T13:03:04

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 72 “Cognitive processes underlying the self-other perspective in women’s judgements of sexual victimisation risk”: Dr Jenny Rinehart discusses her study on ho...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Autism Matters Podcast 23 from 2017-10-16T12:35:21

Laura Crane interviews Dr Noah Sasson from University of Dallas, Texas where he is an Associate Professor. They discuss Dr Sasson’s article which looks at peoples first impressions of adults on ...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 71 “What does it mean to feel loved?” from 2017-10-13T09:02:07

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 71 “What does it mean to feel loved?”: Dr Saeideh Heshmati of Pennsylvania State University, explains the findings of her recent study on individual and share...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 70: “Marriage as a training ground” from 2017-10-13T08:56:33

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 70: “Marriage as a training ground”: Dr Tila Pronk of Tilburg University, discusses her paper which looks at whether partners’ levels of self-control and forg...

Listen
SAGE Psychology & Psychiatry
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 69 “Swiping me off my feet: Explicating relationship initiation on Tinder” from 2017-10-05T11:19:56

Relationship Matters Podcast Number 69 “Swiping me off my feet: Explicating relationship initiation on Tinder”. Professor Leah E. LeFebvre of the University of Wyoming, talks about her paper whi...

Listen