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Hacking Your Mind, Season 1, Episode 1, Living on Auto-Pilot
directed by Carl Byker; presented by Jacob Ward, 1974-; produced by Carl Byker, in Hacking Your Mind, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2020), 56 mins
With Jacob Ward of 'The TODAY Show' as your guide, you’ll discover that all of us go through most of our lives on autopilot. Travel with him as he journeys around the world and inside your mind on a quest to find the autopilot's owner's manual.
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directed by Carl Byker; presented by Jacob Ward, 1974-; produced by Carl Byker, in Hacking Your Mind, Season 1, Episode 1 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2020), 56 mins
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With Jacob Ward of 'The TODAY Show' as your guide, you’ll discover that all of us go through most of our lives on autopilot. Travel with him as he journeys around the world and inside your mind on a quest to find the autopilot's owner's manual.
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Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Carl Byker
Author / Creator
Carl Byker, Jacob Ward, 1974-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Hacking Your Mind, Season 1
Topic / Theme
Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness, Decision-making, Thinking
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2020 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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Women In, The Brain Game
produced by Wall Street Journal, in Women In (New York, NY: WSJ, 2019), 15 mins
Being the only person of your gender or race at work can be lonely. Sian Beilock, Barnard's president and a cognitive-science researcher, explains how those experiences affect both our performance and processing on the job.
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produced by Wall Street Journal, in Women In (New York, NY: WSJ, 2019), 15 mins
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Being the only person of your gender or race at work can be lonely. Sian Beilock, Barnard's president and a cognitive-science researcher, explains how those experiences affect both our performance and processing on the job.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Speech/Address
Contributor
Wall Street Journal
Date Published / Released
2019
Publisher
WSJ
Series
Women In
Speaker / Narrator
Sian L. Beilock, 1976-
Person Discussed
Sian L. Beilock, 1976-
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2019 Knowledgemotion Ltd
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Assessment: Nicole, Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate, Doctor Shopping, AUDIT
produced by Symptom Media, in Assessment: Nicole, Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate, Doctor Shopping (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 6 mins
Nicole drinks several times a week, preferring rum and cokes or beer. When home, Nicole often consumes one or two drinks and more when out with friends. The last time Nicole consumed six or more drinks was in Las Vegas, a couple months ago. Nicole believes her alcohol consumption has not interfered with her dai...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Assessment: Nicole, Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate, Doctor Shopping (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 6 mins
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Nicole drinks several times a week, preferring rum and cokes or beer. When home, Nicole often consumes one or two drinks and more when out with friends. The last time Nicole consumed six or more drinks was in Las Vegas, a couple months ago. Nicole believes her alcohol consumption has not interfered with her daily life.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Assessment: Nicole, Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate, Doctor Shopping
Topic / Theme
Substance abuse, Psychopathology, Addiction and dependency, Addictive behavior
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Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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Cognitive Psychotherapy
produced by Symptom Media (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 10 mins
A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with cognitive psychotherapy. The patient reports she caught herself at a grocery store using her old ways of thinking of “generalizing.” She blamed herself for a clerk’s rudeness, thinking the clerk did not like her, leading her to generalize...
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produced by Symptom Media (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 10 mins
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A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with cognitive psychotherapy. The patient reports she caught herself at a grocery store using her old ways of thinking of “generalizing.” She blamed herself for a clerk’s rudeness, thinking the clerk did not like her, leading her to generalize, thinking she is not likeable. She wrote about the clerk’s rudeness and her first thoughts. She then wrote about other possible fict...
A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with cognitive psychotherapy. The patient reports she caught herself at a grocery store using her old ways of thinking of “generalizing.” She blamed herself for a clerk’s rudeness, thinking the clerk did not like her, leading her to generalize, thinking she is not likeable. She wrote about the clerk’s rudeness and her first thoughts. She then wrote about other possible fictional thoughts, becoming creative with her thinking about what the life of the clerk, even editing, revising her thoughts to be more extreme in fictionalizing what was happening with the clerk. She reports the new thoughts made her feel better, leading her to smile at the clerk. The patient and therapist examine how the revised thoughts are probably not true, but also how the initial thoughts were not true. They explore when as a child she began to think that she was a nuisance to all men, including her father, and thus felt unworthwhile, even to the extreme thought (fiction) that she ruins all men’s wellbeing. She learns how to examine her thoughts and keep them, discard them, or alter them, and realize that she has the power to choose which action to take with her thoughts. The therapist and patient also explore how her changing her thinking actually caused her to smile, altering the quality of her encounter with the clerk. They develop a homework assignment for the next week.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Psychopathology, Psychodynamic approaches, Psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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Horizon, Season 54, Episode 7, The Honesty Experiment
directed by Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016; produced by Susannah Wilkinson, fl. 2012 and Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016, Thoroughly Modern Media and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 54, Episode 7 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 54 mins
We all lie up to nine times a day. It's a fundamental part of being human. But is all this lying bad for us? In a world first, pioneering scientists are about to find out. With brand new technology, they rig three people – a priest, an advertising exec and a YouTuber – making it impossible for them to lie unde...
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directed by Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016; produced by Susannah Wilkinson, fl. 2012 and Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016, Thoroughly Modern Media and British Broadcasting Corporation, in Horizon, Season 54, Episode 7 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2018), 54 mins
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We all lie up to nine times a day. It's a fundamental part of being human. But is all this lying bad for us? In a world first, pioneering scientists are about to find out. With brand new technology, they rig three people – a priest, an advertising exec and a YouTuber – making it impossible for them to lie undetected. Monitoring sweat, movement and speech patterns, they then challenge the participants to go a whole week without being dishonest...
We all lie up to nine times a day. It's a fundamental part of being human. But is all this lying bad for us? In a world first, pioneering scientists are about to find out. With brand new technology, they rig three people – a priest, an advertising exec and a YouTuber – making it impossible for them to lie undetected. Monitoring sweat, movement and speech patterns, they then challenge the participants to go a whole week without being dishonest. This bold social experiment reveals the impact lying has on our mental state, and on our relationships. Could you go for a week without lying?
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Field of Study
Social Theory
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Susannah Wilkinson, fl. 2012, Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016, Thoroughly Modern Media, British Broadcasting Corporation, Lola Buckley, fl. 1999
Author / Creator
Vicki Cooper, fl. 2005-2016
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Horizon
Speaker / Narrator
Lola Buckley, fl. 1999
Topic / Theme
Dishonesty
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 BBC Worldwide
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Issues in Psychology, Usefulness of Research
presented by Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; with Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Issues in Psychology (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 6 mins
Have you ever wondered why some people claim to see the face of Jesus in their toast? Well, psychologists at the University of Toronto did. But why? This film uses a number of studies to illustrate how the usefulness of psychological research is assessed and evaluated. And if you're wondering about the toast, it w...
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presented by Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005 and Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; with Steve Taylor, fl. 2000; produced by ShortCutsTV, in Issues in Psychology (Leicester, England: ShortCutsTV, 2018), 6 mins
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Have you ever wondered why some people claim to see the face of Jesus in their toast? Well, psychologists at the University of Toronto did. But why? This film uses a number of studies to illustrate how the usefulness of psychological research is assessed and evaluated. And if you're wondering about the toast, it was a prize-winning study for its contribution to understanding face recognition.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Instructional material
Contributor
ShortCutsTV
Author / Creator
Harriet Carmichael, fl. 2005, Steve Taylor, fl. 2000
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
ShortCutsTV
Series
Issues in Psychology
Topic / Theme
Biology and Human Behavior, Evaluation models, Cognitive behavioral therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Shortcuts TV
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Mindfullness Psychotherapy
produced by Symptom Media (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with mindfulness psychotherapy. The patient describes the negative feelings she had when a grocery clerk was rude to her, feeling “a strong tightness” that made her want to flee. The patient explores how she learned to examine her body feelings...
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produced by Symptom Media (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 8 mins
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A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with mindfulness psychotherapy. The patient describes the negative feelings she had when a grocery clerk was rude to her, feeling “a strong tightness” that made her want to flee. The patient explores how she learned to examine her body feelings and realize her emotions informed her that she was rejecting the situation, but then as she had practiced, she stepped back and examine...
A young woman who retreats from relationships with men is treated with mindfulness psychotherapy. The patient describes the negative feelings she had when a grocery clerk was rude to her, feeling “a strong tightness” that made her want to flee. The patient explores how she learned to examine her body feelings and realize her emotions informed her that she was rejecting the situation, but then as she had practiced, she stepped back and examined how “her emotional mind” told her about the danger of the situation, and how “her reasonable mind” told her she only had to be in that situation for a short amount of time. She elaborates how the two ways of experience make her “wise mind,” allowing her to perform her breathing exercises while saying, “wise mind” to herself. She reports this helped her to quiet, calm – be very present and accepting in the moment, accepting her thoughts and emotions and situation. She reports the exercise made her feel grounded instead of detached as she used to feel in past stressful situations. She reports that her “wise mind” instructed her that the situation was not as much about her as it was about the clerk and his life, and that her first thoughts were not true. This led her to think more about the clerk and compliment him and accept her attraction for the clerk, much more living in the present, not reacting with her first thoughts and emotions and flee.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Psychopathology, Psychodynamic approaches, Mindfulness centered therapy, Psychotherapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia, F06.10 Catatonia Associated with F20.90 Schizophrenia, Part 1
produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 1 min
A middle-aged woman is catatonic, including being motionless and mute. She is unable to follow voice or gesture commands and does not make eye contact.
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produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 1 min
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A middle-aged woman is catatonic, including being motionless and mute. She is unable to follow voice or gesture commands and does not make eye contact.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Schizophrenia, Psychology, Mental health, Psychopathology, Schizophrenia: Catatonic type
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Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia, F06.10 Catatonia Associated with F20.90 Schizophrenia, Part 2
produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
Moments later, the same woman continues to be catatonic, but is able to talk after much struggling. She can only say “yes” or “uh huh,” but not her name, or where she is. She is unable to follow directions to hold up her fingers or lift her arm. When the interviewer lifts her arm, she is unable to lower he...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 5 mins
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Moments later, the same woman continues to be catatonic, but is able to talk after much struggling. She can only say “yes” or “uh huh,” but not her name, or where she is. She is unable to follow directions to hold up her fingers or lift her arm. When the interviewer lifts her arm, she is unable to lower her arm. It is clear that she is trying but cannot. The interviewer is able to lower the woman’s arm. At the end of the interview, she...
Moments later, the same woman continues to be catatonic, but is able to talk after much struggling. She can only say “yes” or “uh huh,” but not her name, or where she is. She is unable to follow directions to hold up her fingers or lift her arm. When the interviewer lifts her arm, she is unable to lower her arm. It is clear that she is trying but cannot. The interviewer is able to lower the woman’s arm. At the end of the interview, she is unable to make a sound or speak. She does not make eye contact.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Psychopathology, Schizophrenia: Catatonic type, Catatonia
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia, F06.10 Catatonia Associated with F20.90 Schizophrenia, Part 3
produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 3 mins
On a later day, after taking medication, the same woman is better dressed and is able to respond with “uh huh” to a question. When the interviewer moves the woman’s arm, she exhibits stiffness, resisting against movement both for lifting and for lowering her arm. She is able to hold her arm where it was posi...
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produced by Symptom Media, in Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 3 mins
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On a later day, after taking medication, the same woman is better dressed and is able to respond with “uh huh” to a question. When the interviewer moves the woman’s arm, she exhibits stiffness, resisting against movement both for lifting and for lowering her arm. She is able to hold her arm where it was positioned but not move on her own from either the lifted or the lowered position. She still does not make eye contact.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
Mrs. Sanders, Catatonia Associated with Schizophrenia
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Psychopathology, Schizophrenia: Catatonic type, Catatonia
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2018 Symptom Media
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