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Author: Dr. Seth Meyers

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Psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers breaks down human behavior—one fascinating topic at a time. From everyday relationships to pop culture and true crime, this podcast makes psychology accessible, insightful, and surprisingly fun. Through expert interviews, real-life stories, and fun, a-ha! discussions, you'll explore why we do what we do—and how to grow from it. (Healthier Living Today LLC)
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In this week’s episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinicalpsychologist Dr. Seth Meyers discusses several ways that trauma can impact relationships, including emotional distancing, distrust, and communication issues within relationships. In addition, he talks about narcissism and,specifically, some of the facial expressions of narcissists which can feel intimidating and confusing to those in relationships with them.
In this week's episode of podcast Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers opens the show with a quote about dysfunction and how people fall into situations that are unhappy and difficult to get out of. Dr. Seth then takes listeners through an overview of the psychological process of how individuals start down a slippery slope that leads to getting stuck in a dysfunctional dynamic, whether it's a romantic relationship, family dynamic, miserable work situation or a negative behavioral rut. Grounded in simple examples, the phenomenon Dr. Seth describes is one almost everyone will be able to relate to.
In this week's episode of podcast Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers dishes on what it means to have a transactional relationship as opposed to the relationship brass ring: a relational relationship. In addition, Dr. Seth answers a question people often ask about perfectionism and here's a hint to quench a bit of your curiosity: Yes, it has a lot in common with an actual addiction. Join Dr. Seth for this fun, informative episode that starts with a quote you're to want to remember.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers starts by sharing some wisdom nuggets from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Mary Oliver, then discusses how he changed his mind about a belief shared by Arnold Schwarzenegger (highlighted in the previous week's episode), and ultimately dishes on how to actually decode a person's sense of self. Dr. Seth shares how people often metaphorically split off parts of themselves they don't like and discusses how this shows up in everyday life.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers discusses highlights from a chapter of Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent book, Be Useful, sharing ideas—some controversial, all well-intentioned—that we can apply in our own lives. In addition, Dr. Seth discusses a human behavior no one wants to be on the receiving end of: being talked down to and put in your place. Check out Dr. Seth's reflections and tips today!
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers dishes on a few psychological topics, including a Damn, that's good! Jack Welch quote and also discussing why so many adults still engage in the teenage behavior of talking about people behind their back. The episode's focus is on how popular music is filled with mental health struggles, and Dr. Seth shares the fascinating psychological back story of the iconic song by The Fray and its singer.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers shares a quote and joke to start the episode. Next, he reviews a life lesson he learned following a friend's unexpected hospitalization. Finally, he discusses the mind-bending experience some individuals have in being married to what is colloquially referred to as a control freak. Above all, Dr. Seth discusses some of the potential costs of such a relationship that lie beneath the surface, often visible only after damage has already been done.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers shares a quote from someone who might surprise you (impression included). Next, he walks listeners through a real-life quandary with a boss and asks listeners what they would do in the same situation. In addition, Dr. shares discusses the silent treatment, one of the most destructive ways a person could choose to communicate with another, whether at home, at work, or in one's social life.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers discusses the subject of the new true crime Netflix documentary, Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers. Dr. Seth reviews key psychological points from the documentary and highlights how sexuality and a complex trauma history are just two issues among many, which make this particular serial killer especially unique.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers talks about bad decisions and the circumstances that lead to them. He shares examples and explains the simple steps people can take to make sure they won't regret their next decision.
In this episode of Psyched with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers shares a quote from C.S. Lewis regarding emotional pain and talks about how the quote reminds us how reluctant we are to disclose certain life details in everyday conversation. He also recommends the book 'Building a Life Worth Living' by Marsha Linehan, which explores the factors that contribute to personal change. The episode concludes with a focus on a particular mindset of responsibility that can help people actually overcome their problems rather than suffer from them or complain about them.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers goes deep into the mind of the pushy person in your life so you can learn how to deal with them without losing your, ahem, cool. Packed with questions and examples to get you thinking, this episode will help you understand the pushy person with a new mindset.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers discusses why some people find it nearly impossible to say "I'm sorry." From personality tendencies to emotional immaturity and deep-seated defense mechanisms, Dr. Seth breaks down what's happening psychologically. You'll learn how these behaviors impact relationships and trust, as well as how to recognize the signs in both others and yourself. Whether you're dealing with a partner, friend, or family member who never admits they're wrong, this episode is your go-to apologies guide -- with a dash of music trivia to make it more interesting.
In this episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers is joined by therapist Tasha Eddy, LCSW as they discuss hot topics in psychology and human behavior. Among them, they discuss why people feel uncomfortable complimenting others, despite the benefits everyone gets from giving them and getting them. Another episode that's sure to make you self-reflect and laugh (the best combination, of course)!
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers reviews 7 ways people show integrity in the simplest ways in daily life. Based on a wildly popular article he wrote for Psychology Today, some of these examples may surprise you. Check them out and see if you agree, and join each week for a new episode on another life issue and human behavior topic.
In this week's episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, clinical psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers brings in music and movies to highlight some of the best depictions of narcissism, and then moves on to break down this complex personality and explain why narcissists get so angry and reactive when challenged. Heads up: the underlying cause may surprise you. Each week, join us for an episode on a different psychological topic and life issue.
In this episode of Psyched! with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers takes the latest TV series about women being conned into giving men money and describes the psychological mechanics of how it happens. With some surprising perspectives, the analysis will make you rethink behavior that, at first, is easy to judge. In the second half of the episode, Dr. Seth discusses the emotional cost of living in an invalidating environment in which one's inner experiences are dismissed, shamed or even ignored in their relationships. Dr. Seth discusses how a biological predisposition to be more sensitive, coupled with an invalidating environment, can cause a person to have significant emotional struggles. Each week, a new psychological topic!
In this week's episode of podcast Psyched! with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers brings in friend of the show Jillie to discuss why having a boss who shows empathy and interest in their employees matters. They discuss everyday examples of "good boss empathy" (that literally require just one or two minutes!) and examples that dreadfully lack it. Why does it matter? Because research shows that having an empathetic boss actually leads to better employee engagement: the pot of gold every boss truly wants.
In this episode of podcast Psyched! with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers does a mini topic on a word that gets so overused that we've practically lost touch with what it actually means, and later he dishes briefly on a cultural phenomenon on TV these days. Dr. Seth then walks listeners through the main topic: how to handle the often-infuriating experience you may have if you have someone in your life who refuses to take accountability for anything when you tell them you're upset with them. Buckle up for a discussion that will get you thinking.
In this episode of Psyched with Dr. Seth, psychologist Dr. Seth Meyers discusses the darker aspects of love and relationships, exploring themes of hatred, resentment, and the potential for violence in intimate partnerships. Dr. Seth talks about how hatred can grow in a relationship and discusses motivations in couples where one spouse kills the other. Dr. Seth discusses the Dear John TV series that focuses on the murders of Betty Broderick, the wealthy San Diego woman who killed her ex-husband and his new wife, resulting in a trial that garnered worldwide attention. In the episode, Dr. Seth talks about an escalating pattern of violence that can sometimes turn deadly.
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