Psychology Of Everything: Recent Episodes

Michael McClendon

Whether through a telescope, microscope, or stethoscope, we have been trying to understand ourselves and others for as long as any of us can remember or the history books have recorded. In the past century and a half there has been a massive collection of information from numerous sources, comprising what we now refer to as psychology. Yet, even though we have so much information, the general awareness or use of this technology is very limited. Or worse yet, we think we “know” more than we really do. Michael McClendon, PsyD (an honest to goodness shrink) plays host to topical experts who will help us dig into the data and make sense of the rich knowledge base that does exist, and how we can put that information to use. Moreover, Michael has promised to leave the jargon in the classroom and talk about these topics in a way that makes sense and doesn’t require a special glossary of terms.

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This week, Michael says goodbye.  It’s a sudden ending for the show, and not an easy decision that was made.  Michael lays out the details of why this is the last episode, and how he came to make such a challenging choice.

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This week Michael does his best to point out just how illogical our assumptions about mourning really are.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show All the music used with...

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This week's episode (while late thanks to Michael's adorable pooch Lily)  is all about understanding how this one part of our cognitive structure can affect so much in terms of our daily functioning.  Also,

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This week Michael dips his toes into the waters of intellectual capacity to find out just how stable the notion of a genius really is. Try your hand at Mensa’s online “workout” tool Psychology Today article,

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This week Michael explores the underlying mechanism that might just mean that we everyone is a little bit racist. The Harvard Implicit Attitude Test The Kirwan Institute at Ohio State University Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook...

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Michael explores the actual definition and origins of the concept of emotional intelligence, and then discusses how even the clarified version of emotional intelligence might just provide a silver bullet for societal woes.   John D. Mayer,

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This week Michael shares his own musings about the potential upside to regret.  By the end, he will experience his own regret after realizing he did not review the process of reviews or connecting via social media.

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Michael explores the pitfalls of “free-time” and underscores the importance of infusing intentions into those times when we are fortunate enough to experience some unstructured time.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us ...

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This week Michael explores the oft referenced term to clarify the origins of narcissism in psychology and what we really mean when we identify something as narcissistic.

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In light of the many recent stories of sexual violence about various celebrity and political figures, Michael attempts to give voice to an often unrecognized aspect of why this keeps happening. If you want more information for yourself or anyone else e...

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Michael is joined by Dr. Elizabeth Perri, a licensed clinical psychologist and sex therapist in Chicago, providing individual and couples therapy to adults. Her areas of specialization include working with individuals coping with acute and chronic medi...

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This week, Michael flips the script on anger and suggests that perhaps we’re far less clear on how to express that emotion than we all might realize.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like ...

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This week, we try to tackle a big topic that is having big effects in our current political climate.  Why do we cling so hard to our identified groups and what from a psychological perspective gets in our way of moving past us vs. them.

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This week, we take a brief dive into understanding just what is stress, why and how does it affect us, and is it all bad.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show All the ...

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This week Michael is joined by his former classmate and colleague, Kristin Davisson, PsyD.  Kristin, (she/her/hers) is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Chicago, IL and is a former Assistant Adjunct Professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is the current President of Section III (Women, Gender, Psychoanalysis) and is a member of Section […]

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We’re not putting it off any longer, this week’s show is all about understanding avoidance.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show All the music used within each episode...

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In this weekly episode, Michael provides his professional take on the issue of perfectionism and why we should all be done with this illusion. Dr. Brene Brown’s TED Talks: Vulnerability & Shame Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook ...

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The show must go on, and here’s how we plan to do it.   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show All the music used within each episode are original works by Josh Woodward

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In the final episode of Season 3, Michael has a conversation with Dr. Nancy McWilliams in order to respond to a listener submitted question.  Nancy McWilliams teaches at Rutgers University’s Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology and has a private practice in Flemington, NJ. She is author of Psychoanalytic Diagnosis (1994; rev. ed. 2011), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation (1999), and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (2004), all with Guilford Press. She has edited or contributed to several other books, and is Associate Editor of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (2006; rev. ed. due 2016). She is a former president of the Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological Association and is on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic Psychology. A graduate of the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis, Dr. McWilliams is also affiliated with the Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey and the National Training Program of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies in New York City. Dr. McWilliams’ website here Her Books on Amazon Richard Chefetz book on dissociative disorders Russell Meares book on trauma and intimacy Jeremy Safran book on psychoanalysis Paul Wachtel book on integrating psychodynamic and CBT   Be sure to follow the show on Twitter Like us on Facebook Check us out on Patreon if you would like to support the show All the music used within each episode are original works by Josh Woodward

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This week, Michael is joined by Dr. Jane Tillman to discuss her research about suicide.  Jane G. Tillman, PhD, ABPP is the Evelyn Stefansson Nef Director of the Erikson Institute for Education and Research at the Austen Riggs Center, a long-term psychiatric hospital and treatment center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. A board certified clinical psychologist and a […]