EPISODE · Mar 18, 2024 · 19 MIN
Do attractive people have an unfair advantage? The Halo Effect & my TV debut on the project! | Ep 151
from What's Eating You Podcast with Clinical Psychologist Stephanie Georgiou
Have you ever met someone you thought was attractive and automatically concluded that they were smart, kind or funny? If so, you may have fallen victim to a psychological phenomenon called ‘the Halo Effect’. @02:20.97 What is the halo effect?@04:26.05 Where did the halo effect originate?@05:28.23 Other studies that have examined the halo effect@09:20.20 The Reverse Halo (or Horn) Effect@10:59.05 Why do we engage in the halo effect?@12:14.20 Be altruistic@13:27.71 Look directly at someone and smile@14:23.27 Nod your head@15:00.67 Adopt an expansive posture@17:59.43 SummaryAsk Stephhttps://forms.gle/uMBhmtLW16ancWEc8 To watch my guesting on TV, use this linkhttps://youtu.be/jgpOI3zELvA?si=uc58PHrD0BSc8XOT To access more of my courses use this linkhttps://stan.store/mindfoodstephWant to build a healthy relationship with food?Book a FREE 1:1 eating evaluation call HEREFREE Resources:**Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool](https://stan.store/mindfoodsteph/p/get-my-free-binge-eating-tracker-tool-now.)**Experiencing burnout? Free guide herePsychological support:ADHD Assessment enquiryContact:Website: http://www.mindfoodpsychology.comSocial media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines DISCLAIMER: This is NOT therapy or a substitute for psychological and medical advice.Review the podcast on AppleBy sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever met someone you thought was attractive and automatically concluded that they were smart, kind or funny? If so, you may have fallen victim to a psychological phenomenon called ‘the Halo Effect’. @02:20.97 What is the halo effect?@04:26.05 Where did the halo effect originate?@05:28.23 Other studies that have examined the halo effect@09:20.20 The Reverse Halo (or Horn) Effect@10:59.05 Why do we engage in the halo effect?@12:14.20 Be altruistic@13:27.71 Look directly at someone and smile@14:23.27 Nod your head@15:00.67 Adopt an expansive posture@17:59.43 SummaryAsk Stephhttps://forms.gle/uMBhmtLW16ancWEc8 To watch my guesting on TV, use this linkhttps://youtu.be/jgpOI3zELvA?si=uc58PHrD0BSc8XOT To access more of my courses use this linkhttps://stan.store/mindfoodstephWant to build a healthy relationship with food?Book a FREE 1:1 eating evaluation call HEREFREE Resources:**Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool](https://stan.store/mindfoodsteph/p/get-my-free-binge-eating-tracker-tool-now.)**Experiencing burnout? Free guide herePsychological support:ADHD Assessment enquiryContact:Website: http://www.mindfoodpsychology.comSocial media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines DISCLAIMER: This is NOT therapy or a substitute for psychological and medical advice.Review the podcast on AppleBy sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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