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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2023 · 50 MIN

Episode Four: Do Feminists Hate Men?

from Off The Couch with Dr. Greg · host Pod Xperience Network

In this podcast, Dr. Greg Cason, Zoe Yeoman, and Brian Gomez discuss various psychology studies. One study challenges the stereotype that feminists hate men, finding no differences in attitudes towards men between feminists and non-feminists. Another study explores the competitiveness of women, revealing that women are more competitive with strangers but less competitive with romantic partners, often winning in these scenarios. A dissertation study from Lund University shows that men feel less pain when a woman is in charge in a medical setting. Additionally, a survey by SAMHSA reveals that 1 in 6 Americans suffer from a substance use disorder. The podcast highlights the importance of these studies in challenging stereotypes, understanding relationships, and addressing substance use disorders.The podcast transcript also discusses mental health and substance abuse. Approximately 25% of Americans have a mental health disorder, and 1 in 12 have both a mental health disorder and a substance abuse disorder. The speakers emphasize the need to be sensitive to these issues and address the stigma surrounding mental health. They mention a study that taught college students psychological distancing techniques to reduce alcohol consumption, with positive results. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits of gratitude in lowering the risk of heart attacks.Another part of the podcast focuses on gratitude and kindness. The speakers discuss studies highlighting the benefits of expressing gratitude and performing random acts of kindness. They stress the importance of teaching children these values and offer strategies for navigating political discussions during family gatherings. The transcript also touches on the prevalence of hate speech and discrimination in society.Overall, the podcast provides valuable insights into psychology studies, mental health, substance abuse, gratitude, and kindness. It offers advice and strategies for dealing with challenging family situations during holidays, promoting rationality and kindness as key approaches.00:18 - Feminists and men: Debunking misconceptions 15:46 - Mental health: Accessibility and stigma 23:41 - Reducing alcohol consumption: Mindful techniques 32:25 - Gratitude and positive perspective 47:29 - Navigating difficult conversations: Family gatherings What were the findings of the study on feminism?The study found that there were no differences in attitudes towards men between feminists and non-feminists.What did the study on pain perception find?The study found that men felt less pain when a woman was in charge in a medical setting.How many people in the US suffer from an alcohol use disorder?SAMSA estimates that 30 million people in the US suffer from an alcohol use disorder.What techniques did the study from the University of Pennsylvania teach college students to reduce drinking?The study taught college students psychological distancing techniques, mindfulness, and perspective taking.What did the study on gratitude find?The study found that a greater disposition to appreciate what is good in the world was associated with a lower likelihood of suffering a heart attack.

In this podcast, Dr. Greg Cason, Zoe Yeoman, and Brian Gomez discuss various psychology studies. One study challenges the stereotype that feminists hate men, finding no differences in attitudes towards men between feminists and non-feminists. Another study explores the competitiveness of women, revealing that women are more competitive with strangers but less competitive with romantic partners, often winning in these scenarios. A dissertation study from Lund University shows that men feel less pain when a woman is in charge in a medical setting. Additionally, a survey by SAMHSA reveals that 1 in 6 Americans suffer from a substance use disorder. The podcast highlights the importance of these studies in challenging stereotypes, understanding relationships, and addressing substance use disorders.The podcast transcript also discusses mental health and substance abuse. Approximately 25% of Americans have a mental health disorder, and 1 in 12 have both a mental health disorder and a substance abuse disorder. The speakers emphasize the need to be sensitive to these issues and address the stigma surrounding mental health. They mention a study that taught college students psychological distancing techniques to reduce alcohol consumption, with positive results. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits of gratitude in lowering the risk of heart attacks.Another part of the podcast focuses on gratitude and kindness. The speakers discuss studies highlighting the benefits of expressing gratitude and performing random acts of kindness. They stress the importance of teaching children these values and offer strategies for navigating political discussions during family gatherings. The transcript also touches on the prevalence of hate speech and discrimination in society.Overall, the podcast provides valuable insights into psychology studies, mental health, substance abuse, gratitude, and kindness. It offers advice and strategies for dealing with challenging family situations during holidays, promoting rationality and kindness as key approaches.00:18 - Feminists and men: Debunking misconceptions 15:46 - Mental health: Accessibility and stigma 23:41 - Reducing alcohol consumption: Mindful techniques 32:25 - Gratitude and positive perspective 47:29 - Navigating difficult conversations: Family gatherings What were the findings of the study on feminism?The study found that there were no differences in attitudes towards men between feminists and non-feminists.What did the study on pain perception find?The study found that men felt less pain when a woman was in charge in a medical setting.How many people in the US suffer from an alcohol use disorder?SAMSA estimates that 30 million people in the US suffer from an alcohol use disorder.What techniques did the study from the University of Pennsylvania teach college students to reduce drinking?The study taught college students psychological distancing techniques, mindfulness, and perspective taking.What did the study on gratitude find?The study found that a greater disposition to appreciate what is good in the world was associated with a lower likelihood of suffering a heart attack.

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