Julie Wood joins us to talk about the vast archive of media accounts of prescription drug-related violence at SSRIStories.org. We discuss the risks such drugs pose to a certain percentage of the population, including some of the specific examples of drug-induced...
by James Corbett BoilingFrogsPost.com March 25, 2014 Have you or a loved one ever found yourself saying something like this? Or this? Or this? Then you might be suffering from cognitive dissonance. Cognitive dissonance? What’s that? The theory of cognitive...
Author and practicing clinical psychologist Dr. Bruce Levine of BruceLevine.net joins us today to discuss the DSM-5, the latest edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association. We address concerns about the...
This week on Radio Liberty, James and Dr. Stan discuss the fundamental psychology that drives people’s perceptions of the market and what is possible in the world of finance and economics. We also take your calls on a range of issues, including the Chinese-US...
WATCH THE VIDEO ON ODYSEE In the 1970s, a strange psychological phenomenon was identified: in traumatic abduction situations, a certain percentage of the population is prone to falling in love with their abductors. But if we are living in a societal prison of the...