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#289 What to Do About Our Buggy Brains, A Solo Short | Adam Dorsay, PsyD

#289 What to Do About Our Buggy Brains, A Solo Short | Adam Dorsay, PsyD

Update: 2025-11-11
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Understanding and Optimizing the Human BrainIn this solo episode of 'SuperPsyched,' Dr. Adam Dorsay delves into the complexities and shortcomings of the human brain. Highlighting that our brains have remained largely unchanged for the past 35,000 years despite dramatic changes in our environment, Dr. Dorsay explains how our brains are primarily wired for survival and efficiency, often leading to suboptimal decisions. He discusses the distinction between fast and slow thinking as described by Nobel laureate Dr. Daniel Kahneman and introduces methods for cognitive refutation to challenge erroneous beliefs. Using the example of a NBA player's binary thinking, he walks through a process to reconsider and redefine the meaning of success and failure, emphasizing the power of reframing negative thoughts to improve life quality.00:00 Welcome to SuperPsyched00:28 Understanding the Human Brain01:01 The Brain's Evolutionary Bugs03:24 Thinking Fast and Slow06:47 Cognitive Biases and Refutation11:44 Creating Meaning from Loss14:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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#289 What to Do About Our Buggy Brains, A Solo Short | Adam Dorsay, PsyD

#289 What to Do About Our Buggy Brains, A Solo Short | Adam Dorsay, PsyD

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