Michael West - GMC Report On Wellbeing
Michael West is professor of organisational psychology, at Lancaster University, and co-author of a new GMC report into the wellbeing of NHS staff. The review he led together with the clinical psychiatrist Denise Coia, focused on primary interventions related to workplace factors and the systems that doctors work in, rather than secondary... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 10, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Michael West - GMC Report On Wellbeing
Michael West is professor of organisational psychology, at Lancaster University, and co-author of a new GMC report into the wellbeing of NHS staff. The review he led together with the clinical psychiatrist Denise Coia, focused on primary interventions related to workplace factors and the systems that doctors work in, rather than secondary interventions such as resilience training. In this podcast interview, he describes what he found - and t alks about how low wellbeing is amongst doctors, why the command and control nature of some management teams has increased the problem, and why he has hope because of some of the go...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 10, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Michael West - GMC Report On Wellbeing
Michael West is professor of organisational psychology, at Lancaster University, and co-author of a new GMC report into the wellbeing of NHS staff. The review he led together with the clinical psychiatrist Denise Coia, focused on primary interventions related to workplace factors and the systems that doctors work in, rather than secondary interventions such as resilience training. In this podcast interview, he describes what he found - and talks about how low wellbeing is amongst doctors, why the command and control nature of some management teams has increased the problem, and why he has hope because of some of the good...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 10, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Emotions and Motivations
I have written a series of posts about emotions and personality and regular readers will know my fascination and commitment to the eight basic emotions perspective. I have also written about the four fundamental drives/ motivations; as a matter of fact my Psychology Today blog was titled The [...]Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast) (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 28, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: emotion motivation eight basic emotions motvations panksepp Source Type: podcasts

Emotions and Motivations
I have written a series of posts about emotions and personality and regular readers will know my fascination and commitment to the eight basic emotions perspective. I have also written about the four fundamental drives/ motivations; as a matter of fact my Psychology Today blog was titled The Fundamental Four. Today I wish to connect the dots. Till today, I myself was confused as to what is a motivational subsystem and what is an emotional subsystem and if my blog posts conflated the two and created confusions, I apologize. I have now come to believe that emotions are the reading by our mind of how our body is doing. Thi...
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 28, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: emotion motivation eight basic emotions motvations panksepp Source Type: podcasts

Emotions and Motivations
I have written a series of posts about emotions and personality and regular readers will know my fascination and commitment to the eight basic emotions perspective. I have also written about the four fundamental drives/ motivations; as a matter of fact my Psychology Today blog was titled The Fundamental Four. Today I wish to connect […] (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 28, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: emotion motivation eight basic emotions motvations panksepp Source Type: podcasts

13 Years of Brain Science with Dr. Ginger Campbell (BS 164
Click to play, right click to download audio I am releasing this month’s episode of Brain Science a week early so that you can enjoy it during your Holiday travels. It is our 13th Annual Review episode. I share highlights from the episodes released in 2019 (153-163) plus some personal reflections on the recent 4-part series about Consciousness.I also announced that in 2020 Brain Science will come out twice a month, on the 2nd and 4th Friday. Although the Brain Science Podcast was produced every other week during its first two years, it has been a monthly show for the last 10+ years. I ho...
Source: the Brain Science Podcast and Blog with Dr. Ginger Campbell - December 20, 2019 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Ginger Campbell, MD Source Type: podcasts

Introducing GLEO: SandyG ’s Positive Tetrad
Most of you would be familiar with Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Triad also known as the Negative Triad. To recap, a depressed person is characterized by negative views about the self, negative views about the world and negative views about the future. Guilt, shame, worthlessness, not accepting [...]Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast) (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 14, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: depression positive psychology aaron beck Source Type: podcasts

Introducing GLEO: SandyG ’s Positive Tetrad
Most of you would be familiar with Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Triad also known as the Negative Triad. To recap, a depressed person is characterized by negative views about the self, negative views about the world and negative views about the future. Guilt, shame, worthlessness, not accepting the self are all aspects of negative views about the self, which I conveniently relabel as self-loathing. It can even be conceived that these self concepts are closer to a neurotic belief system. Similarly, being pessimistic and having a sense of hopelessness, is what can be thought of as having negative views about the f...
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 14, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: depression positive psychology aaron beck Source Type: podcasts

Introducing GLEO: SandyG ’s Positive Tetrad
Most of you would be familiar with Aaron Beck’s Cognitive Triad also known as the Negative Triad. To recap, a depressed person is characterized by negative views about the self, negative views about the world and negative views about the future. Guilt, shame, worthlessness, not accepting the self are all aspects of negative views about […] (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 14, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: depression positive psychology aaron beck Source Type: podcasts

12 December 2019: Social priming, and acoustic science
We recently launched our 2019 listener survey. We want to hear your views on the show to help us make it even better, so please help us by filling in the survey, thanks!In this episode:00:45 What’s next for social priming?How might a branch of psychological research move forward in the face of replication failures? News Feature: What’s next for psychology’s embattled field of social priming08:55 Research HighlightsKiller-whale grandmothers help their grandchildren survive, and the failed voyage of a reproduced ancient raft. Research Highlight: Why female orcas make killer grandmas; Research H...
Source: Nature Podcast - December 11, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

12 December 2019: Social priming, and acoustic science
We recently launched our 2019 listener survey. We want to hear your views on the show to help us make it even better, so please help us by filling in the survey, thanks!In this episode:00:45 What’s next for social priming?How might a branch of psychological research move forward in the face of replication failures? News Feature: What’s next for psychology’s embattled field of social priming08:55 Research HighlightsKiller-whale grandmothers help their grandchildren survive, and the failed voyage of a reproduced ancient raft. Research Highlight: Why female orcas make killer grandmas; Research H...
Source: Nature Podcast - December 11, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

How Do I Matter to Thee, Let Me Count The Ways!
I recently came across an article by Andrew Reece, Martin Seligman, Roy Baumeister, Barry Schwartz et al on Mattering which argued that in work/organizational contexts, action-based mattering is the way to go and it is more associated with feelings of self-efficacy rather than self-esteem. That [...]Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast) (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 2, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: positive psychology mattering self Source Type: podcasts

How Do I Matter to Thee, Let Me Count The Ways!
I recently came across an article by Andrew Reece, Martin Seligman, Roy Baumeister, Barry Schwartz et al on Mattering which argued that in work/organizational contexts, action-based mattering is the way to go and it is more associated with feelings of self-efficacy rather than self-esteem. That made me look up the sparse literature on Mattering and I spent a few happy hours down that rabbit hole. What I am proposing below, however, is my own classification of how someone can matter, after taking into account existing concepts and frameworks. Why is mattering important? Unless we have a sense that we matter, we may n...
Source: The Mouse Trap - December 2, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: positive psychology mattering self Source Type: podcasts

Extending Ikigai: The 6P framework
Most people are familiar with the Japanese concept of Ikigai or what makes you jump out of your bed in the morning and enables you to look forward with joy to the work activities of the day. In a nutshell, its finding the sweet spot between what you are good at, what you love doing, what [...]Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast) (Source: The Mouse Trap)
Source: The Mouse Trap - November 21, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: sandygautam Tags: happiness career ikigai Source Type: podcasts