Psychlings Podcast

<p>The podcast for future psychologists. Byron and Dazz chat with celebrated Professors and clinicians to explore the latest thinking in psychological practice, research and education. Whether you are an undergrad, postgrad or early career academic, Psychlings is the place to expand your perspective and support your career in psychology. </p><p><br /></p>

#17: Dr Jo Mitchell, co-founder of The Mind Room - on leading a psychology practice, traps for early-career psychs, aiming for ‘premium’, and barriers to investing in our mental health

Hello and welcome to the Psychlings Podcast where Byron and Dazz chat with celebrated Professors and Clinicians to explore the latest thinking in psychological practice, research and education. Psychlings is a resource for future psychologists, and we are delighted to be joined today by Jo Mitchell. Jo is a Clinical and Coaching Psychologist, PhD and Founding Director of The Mind Room, a private psychology practice based in Melbourne. Jo works with professionals and performers in sports, me...

10-31
01:07:52

#16: Dr Scott Griffiths, Acclaimed Body Image Researcher - How TikTok's Algorithm Predicts Eating Disorders, A Clinicians Role In Identifying Body Dysmorphia, And Finding Your Research Passion

Hello and welcome to the Psychlings Podcast where Byron and Dazz chat with celebrated Professors and Clinicians to explore the latest thinking in psychological practice, research and education. Psychlings is a resource for future psychologists, and we are delighted to be joined today by the University of Melbourne’s Senior Research Fellow Dr. Scott Griffiths. Scott is an award-winning researcher, author and speaker who heads up the Physical Appearance Research Team at UniMelb. His research f...

09-17
47:30

#15: Prof Kim Felmingham - why clinicians should stop pussyfooting around with PTSD, how reshaping the narrative is trauma therapy’s essence, and a frank look at psychedelics’ role in trauma recovery

Hello and welcome to the Psychlings Podcast where Dazz and Byron join guests to delve into the latest in psychological practice, research and education. Psychlings is a resource for future psychologists, and we are delighted to welcome highly respected clinical psychologist and academic, Professor Kim Felmingham to the show. Kim is the Chair of Clinical Psychology at the University of Melbourne, along with being the Director of both the Brain and Mental Health Research Hub, and the Trauma, A...

08-06
01:20:20

#14: Dr Benita Green - lessons from a decade in private practice, attributes of an effective psychologist, and the importance of client distress

We are delighted to welcome Dr Benita Green to the show. Benita is a brilliant University of Melbourne lecturer and teacher. She is also a clinical psychologist and supervisor with a wealth of experience. She has spent over 10 years in private practice supporting people’s mental health and wellbeing across a variety of presentations ranging from mild and temporary to severe and chronic. She has a particular interest in working with anxiety and personality disorders, and teaching the next gene...

06-25
01:06:26

#13: A/Prof Brett Deacon - antidepressants aren't the answer, the truth about the DSM, and why exposure is a psychologist's most effective tool

Brett Deacon is a clinical psychologist and distinguished academic who has been at the forefront of academia for over 15 years in the US and Australia. He has published over 100 articles and book chapters on topics ranging from critiques of the biomedical model to co-authoring the book Exposure Therapy for Anxiety: Principles and Practice. Brett is currently an Associate Professor of Psychology and the Conveener of the Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Melbourne. Before taking ...

05-18
01:16:15

#12: Abi Brooker - why ChatGPT needs ethics training, what universities should be teaching, and how a car accident influenced her life work

Abi Brooker is a senior lecturer of psychology at the University of Melbourne. Her research interests include exploring the experiences of wellbeing and distress at university and during times of transition. She was a Research Fellow at the Melbourne Centre for the Study of Higher Education, where she project managed a seminal work that identified ways teaching practices and curriculum design could promote students' psychological wellbeing. The project culminated in a vast online resource for...

04-09
01:05:27

#11: Prof Nick Haslam, renowned social psychologist - everyday emotions don’t equal mental disorders, downsides to our recent willingness to discuss our mental health, and how diagnostic labels impact identity

Nick Haslam is a Professor of psychology at the University of Melbourne. Nick is a prolific researcher with expertise in personality, social and clinical psychology. He has published 10 books and more than 280 articles or book chapters and regularly contributes to The Conversation, Inside Story and the Guardian. He has been Pro Vice-Chancellor (Graduate), a member of the ARC College of Experts, Head of the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne, and President of the S...

03-08
01:08:40

#10: Dr Stephen McKenzie - on mindfulness becoming a victim of its own popularity, connecting with our true reality and lessons from wisdom traditions

Dr Stephen McKenzie is a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne. Stephen has decades of experience in many areas of psychology, including depression, addiction, mindfulness, and online education, and has recently pioneered the novel paradigm Reality Psychology. He has authored several bestselling books, including Mindfulness for Life, Heartfulness and, more recently, Reality Psychology. You can find Stephen through UniMelb's Find an expert. Please enjoy the wisdom and knowledge from ...

12-11
01:00:43

#9: A/Prof Andy Perfors - how stuffed animals can teach stats, overcoming perfectionism and the power of emotional knowledge

Andy Perfors is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Melbourne. An MIT and Stanford graduate, Andy is a renowned cognitive scientist focusing on higher cognition research, which explores concepts, language, decision-making, information and misinformation transmission, and cultural and social evolution and change. Andy is the Deputy Director of the Complex Human Data Hub at UniMelb. Find Andy via his website www.perfors.net or on Twitter @AndyPerfors. Please enjoy a...

09-26
01:00:49

#8: Anxiety is bad, right? The scientific perspective and role of anxiety in our daily lives

Byron and Dazz explore anxiety in this episode of the Psyched Podcast. - The ups and downs of anxiety - Difference between anxiety and stress - Anxiety theories you should know - Dealing with anxiety Hosts: - Byron McCaughey (bmccaughey@student.unimelb.edu.au). - Yu "Dazz" Liu (Yuliu13@student.unimelb.edu.au)

07-19
59:34

#7: Prof Olivia Carter - is a vacuum robot conscious, the reality of medicinal psychedelic research and the role of psychology in a VR/AR world

Olivia Carter is a Professor of Psychology and a leading researcher on the subjective experience of consciousness, which explores the factors that determine the contents and nature of an individual’s conscious experience - this includes typical and altered states of consciousness induced by psychedelics, meditation, and neurological conditions. She heads up the Human Experience Lab at the University of Melbourne. You can find Olivia via the Human Experience Lab. Please enjoy an eye-opening c...

05-30
01:18:16

#6: A/Prof Luke Smillie - how your personality impacts wellbeing, self-awareness vs self-improvement, the joys of academia and the future of better relationships (a personality user manual?!?)

Luke Smillie is an Associate Professor of Psychology and a leading personality researcher. He heads up the Personality Processes Lab at the University of Melbourne. His interests in the field include the underlying causes of our personalities, the links between personality traits and wellbeing, and personality neuroscience. You can find Luke on Twitter @drsmillie. A wide-ranging and fascinating conversation with A/Prof. Luke Smillie - How your personality impacts wellbeing - Self-awar...

03-18
01:00:36

#5: Armchair tips for studying psychology - embrace the struggle, grades vs experience, peers and sacred weekends

What we would tell ourselves on Day 1 of our psychology studies. A conversation full of tips and advice from Byron and Dazz gained from their experience studying psychology (Graduate Diploma of Psychology) at the University of Melbourne. - Embrace the struggle - Grades vs experience - Importance of socialising with peers - Keeping an open mind on the path forward Hosts: - Byron McCaughey (bmccaughey@student.unimelb.edu.au). - Yu "Dazz" Liu (Yuliu13@s...

02-24
52:39

#4: A/Prof Daniel Little - becoming a cognitive psychologist, misconceptions of academic life, the role of AI and leaning into obstacles

Daniel Little is an Associate Professor and the director of the Knowlab at the University of Melbourne which focuses on understanding complex decision making through computational modelling. A wide-ranging and illuminating conversation with A/Prof. Daniel Little - Becoming a cognitive scientist - Misconceptions of academic life - The role of AI in cognitive psychology - Importance of leaning into obstacles. You can find Daniel on Twitter @danielrlittle. Hosts: - Byron Mc...

02-08
01:14:18

#3: Dr Simon Cropper - how to thrive in psychology, find your research passion, why we need more psychologists and the joys of Glastonbury

A candid and unfiltered conversation with Dr Simon Cropper - how to thrive in psychology, find your research passion, why we need more psychologists and the joys of Glastonbury. Dr Simon Cropper is a senior lecturer and the Graduate Diploma of Psychology course coordinator at the University of Melbourne. He is our primary point of contact and has helped us immensely with everything from music recommendations, to care and enthusiasm as we’ve gone through a challenging programme during the pan...

10-10
01:00:29

#2: Grad Dip Lockdown Style

In this episode, we explore the highs and lows of studying a Graduate Diploma of Psychology during a COVID lockdown. Topics covered: - Are my grades actually better? - Cheating - Getting hypnotized - Deep work - Chinese mystery snacks Hosts: - Byron McCaughey (bmccaughey@student.unimelb.edu.au) - Yu "Dazz" Liu (Yuliu13@student.unimelb.edu.au)

08-29
01:02:26

#1: "Is psychology for me, and where do I go from here?"

In this episode we unpack the question "Is psychology for me, and where do I go from here?". Topics covered: - Rationale for pursuing psychology - Credibility and purpose - Love-hate relationship with the science - Uncertainty about the future and a leap of faith Hosts: - Byron McCaughey (bmccaughey@student.unimelb.edu.au) - Yu "Dazz" Liu (Yuliu13@student.unimelb.edu.au)

08-12
39:22

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