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American Psychological Association

Mentioned in 18 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

A professional organization that produces and distributes Speaking of Psychology, a flagship podcast examining psychological science and everyday life. The APA is cited in podcast discussions for its research findings on topics ranging from parental stress to gender-affirming treatments, making it a source of psychological science and policy information across various media.

Episode Mentions

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ?

Tony Mantor: Why Not Me ? · May 8, 2026

Dr Tim Murphy: How A Psychologist In Congress Rewired Mental Health Policy

Professional organization where members voted on mental health bill without reading it or having schizophrenia treatment expertise

Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act—legislative design and compromise processAssisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) expansion and coercive care ethicsMedicaid psychiatric hospitalization payment limits and policy reform
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Raising Boys & Girls

Raising Boys & Girls · May 7, 2026

Episode 373: Capable the High School Years with David and Sissy

Research cited showing teenage girls reporting higher levels of anxiety, perfectionism, and academic pressure than previous generations

High School Capability DevelopmentGender Performance Gaps in AdolescentsDigital Communication and Relational Standards
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 6, 2026

Debunking psychology myths and misconceptions, with Erin Smith, PhD

Produces Speaking of Psychology, the flagship podcast that aired this episode examining psychology myths

Psychology Misconceptions and Myth DebunkingIntroductory Psychology Curriculum DesignActive Learning and Student Engagement Strategies
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Raising Boys & Girls

Raising Boys & Girls · May 5, 2026

Episode 372: When to Push and When to Pull Back in the Middle School Years with Dr. Lisa Damour

Dr. Damour is recognized as a thought leader by the American Psychological Association

Building resilience in middle schoolersParental over-protection and rescue behaviorsAvoidance as anxiety reinforcement mechanism
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 1, 2026

Managing stress in turbulent times, with Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, and Georges C. Benjamin, MD

Flagship organization conducting the 2025 Stress in America survey and producing this podcast episode

Chronic stress and allostatic loadSocial determinants of healthPolitical polarization and mental health
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 29, 2026

It takes courage to be creative, with Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, PhD

Produces Speaking of Psychology podcast; Dr. Pringle is an APA fellow

Creativity as a learnable skill and choicePsychological safety in creative teamsEmotional intelligence and creativity
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 22, 2026

Invisible scars: Recognizing and treating medical trauma, with James C. Jackson, PsyD

Speaking of Psychology is the flagship podcast of the APA, which produced and distributed this episode.

Medical trauma definition and diagnostic criteriaPTSD prevalence in ICU survivorsBirth trauma and emergency C-sections
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unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver

unPAUSED with Dr. Mary Claire Haver · Apr 7, 2026

The Missing Piece in Longevity: The Top Gerontologist on Aging, Joy, and the Science of Thriving

Defined joy as well-being and life satisfaction, informing Dr. Burnight's JoySpan concept

JoySpan concept and framework for meaningful agingInternalized ageism and its measurable health impactsGerontology vs. geriatrics specialization and training gaps
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 1, 2026

Why babies laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD

Produces Speaking of Psychology podcast where this episode was featured

Infant laughter development and timelineIncongruity detection in infantsSocial signaling and bonding through laughter
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Chapter by Chapter

Chapter by Chapter · Mar 1, 2026

Exodus 10: A Little Help in Parenting

Cited in U.S. Surgeon General's advisory on parental stress; research showed 50% of parents report overwhelming stress

Parental Mental Health and Stress ManagementFaith-Based Parenting StrategiesIntergenerational Storytelling and Narrative Transmission
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

Armstrong & Getty On Demand · Feb 27, 2026

Well, It Depends On What The Definition Of Lubricant Is...

Dramatically reduced confidence in gender-affirming treatment effectiveness claims between 2014 and 2023

Clinton Congressional Testimony on Epstein CasePediatric Gender-Affirming Medical CarePuberty Blockers and Cross-Sex Hormone Therapy
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Feb 11, 2026

What relationship science says about finding love, with Paul Eastwick, PhD

Produces and distributes the Speaking of Psychology podcast, the flagship show examining psychological science and everyday life

Evolutionary Psychology Narratives in DatingRomantic Compatibility AssessmentGender Differences in Mate Selection
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Feb 4, 2026

The invisible work of being a daughter, with Allison Alford, PhD

Publisher and host of Speaking of Psychology podcast, the flagship show examining psychological science and everyday life

Invisible Labor and Family DynamicsAdult Daughtering and CaregivingWork-Family Balance and Burnout
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Jan 21, 2026

Inside the social minds -- and amazing memories -- of chimps and bonobos, with Laura Simone Lewis, PhD

Produces Speaking of Psychology podcast, the show on which this episode aired

Primate Social Cognition and MemoryLong-Term Social Memory in Great ApesEye-Tracking Methodology for Animal Research
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Something Was Wrong

Something Was Wrong · Jan 8, 2026

S25 Ep1: Chapter 1: Something is Terribly Wrong

Research organization cited for statistics showing 50% of college sexual assaults occur during 'red zone' freshman period

Title IX enforcement and civil rights compliance in higher educationSexual assault prevalence and reporting barriers on college campusesInstitutional betrayal and retraumatization in Title IX processes
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Girls Gone Bible

Girls Gone Bible · Oct 31, 2025

Fix Your Mind w/Drs Les & Leslie Parrot

Martin Seligman served as president; represents psychology profession

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and thought pattern restructuringGuilt and grace in spiritual psychologyPeople-pleasing and boundary-setting in relationships
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The Ryan Leak Podcast

The Ryan Leak Podcast · Oct 6, 2025

The Science of Forgiveness

Cited research on forgiveness interventions reducing depression and anxiety symptoms while improving self-esteem

Science of ForgivenessMental Health Benefits of ForgivenessPhysical Health Impact of Resentment
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Two Hot Takes

Two Hot Takes · Jul 31, 2025

227: Disclose or Nah?!

Professional organization referenced for psychologist ethics regarding dating former patients

Plastic Surgery Disclosure in RelationshipsTherapist-Patient Ethical BoundariesNon-Consensual Recording and Revenge Porn
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