Ranked #1
Paxil Made Me Do It!
Paxil Made Me Do It!
Today I comment on two cases in which Paxil, an SSRI, was seen as being the cause or contributor to a case of embezzleme... Read more
27 Nov 2006
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8mins
Ranked #2
What Makes a Successful Marriage?
What Makes a Successful Marriage?
Today’s podcast is a conversation with, Drs. Charles and Elizabeth Schmitz about their research on what makes a successf... Read more
8 Mar 2008
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22mins
Ranked #3
Brain Plasticity
Brain Plasticity
Brain plasticity has been in the news the past few years. Years ago we thought the brain was hardwired and incurable. No... Read more
26 Apr 2010
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7mins
Ranked #4
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) caused by PANDAS?
OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) caused by PANDAS?
Today’s podcast is really a redirection of my listeners to a video I found on Youtube. This video was a conversation bet... Read more
30 Sep 2009
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9mins
Ranked #5
Tests for ADHD
Tests for ADHD
Today's podcast is a presentation of my opinion on the question of whether or not there are true tests for ADHD. My beli... Read more
1 Jan 2008
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8mins
Ranked #6
My Tips on Finding a Good Life Partner
My Tips on Finding a Good Life Partner
Today's show gives the listener the major issues that interfere in long term relationships and my tips on how to find a ... Read more
22 Jan 2007
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9mins
Ranked #7
Love is not just a feeling!
Love is not just a feeling!
Today's podcast is a presentation of research from Dr. Arthur Aron and associates which had shown that love was connecte... Read more
15 Dec 2007
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5mins
Ranked #8
The Benefits of combining Psychiatry and Psychology
The Benefits of combining Psychiatry and Psychology
Today's show is about the benefits of being treated by a psychiatrist and a psychologist when a person has a serious or ... Read more
28 Jan 2007
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7mins
Ranked #9
Hello, I'm Back!
Hello, I'm Back!
Hello folks, I lost track of time and I got involved in a lot of other projects so I did not publish a podcast in a long... Read more
29 Apr 2016
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2mins
Ranked #10
Horoscopes, Tarot Card Readers and Fortune Tellers- Why We Believe them!
Horoscopes, Tarot Card Readers and Fortune Tellers- Why We Believe them!
Today, I give the listeners some research from Dr. B.R. Forer which may explain why we believe the generalized statement... Read more
6 Nov 2009
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3mins
Ranked #11
Seasonal Affective Disorder Revisited
Seasonal Affective Disorder Revisited
Today’s show is a follow up to a previous show on Seasonal Affective Disorder-SAD. Today, I review what to look out for ... Read more
27 Nov 2009
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5mins
Ranked #12
Thinking Differences in Men and Women
Thinking Differences in Men and Women
Today's podcast presents some ideas on how and why men and women solve problems and think differently.
11 Feb 2007
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9mins
Ranked #13
Adolescent Brains
Adolescent Brains
Today's podcast is presentation of studies performed at Harvard university which help explain why adolescents make poor... Read more
24 Feb 2008
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6mins
Ranked #14
Virtual Reality Therapy For Phobias
Virtual Reality Therapy For Phobias
Today I introduce my interest in therapy- Virtual Reality Therapy(VRT). I briefly talk about why I am focused on VRT and... Read more
11 May 2016
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5mins
Ranked #15
New Years Resolutions- how to keep them!
New Years Resolutions- how to keep them!
In today's podcast I provide some simple tips on how not to break your New Years resolutions.
31 Dec 2006
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4mins
Ranked #16
Abuse of ADHD medications
Abuse of ADHD medications
Today's pdocast is about people abusing medications for ADD/ADHD.
4 Feb 2007
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5mins
Ranked #17
Coke, Pepsi and Psychology
Coke, Pepsi and Psychology
Psychologists are involved in consumer research. Now they are using neurobiology to determine product preferences. This... Read more
22 Dec 2006
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8mins
Ranked #18
Get rid of the word YOU
Get rid of the word YOU
When we talk to others about what they did to hurt us the word"you" gets in the way. Today I teach people how to stop us... Read more
11 Dec 2006
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5mins
Ranked #19
Deja Vu- what is it?
Deja Vu- what is it?
Today's Podcast provides a neurobiological explanation for Deja Vu.
19 Nov 2006
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6mins
Ranked #20
Shyness- is it a biological problem?
Shyness- is it a biological problem?
Today I review a study that suggests shyness may have its roots in brain physiology and may not just due to our environ... Read more
8 Jan 2007
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6mins