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    Explore "cognitivedissonance" with insightful episodes like "UFYB 297: What Matters More Than Thoughts", "From the Vault: Jump Into The Void" and "1 | Carol Tavris on Mistakes, Justification, and Cognitive Dissonance" from podcasts like ""UnF*ck Your Brain", "Stuff To Blow Your Mind" and "Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas"" and more!

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    UFYB 297: What Matters More Than Thoughts

    UFYB 297: What Matters More Than Thoughts

    Oftentimes the thoughts we think aren’t what’s most important; it’s our reaction to them that really matters. This week I’ll discuss why the way you react to your thoughts can be more important than the thoughts themselves, how your reaction may make your emotional experience worse, and how cognitive dissonance between your new thoughts and your old thoughts can actually work in your favor.

     

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/297

    From the Vault: Jump Into The Void

    From the Vault: Jump Into The Void

    Ever wrestle with the illogical quasi-compulsion to throw yourself off a cliff or building? Don’t worry! You’re probably not suicidal, but merely touched by the 'call of the void' or 'high place phenomenon.' In this episode of the Stuff to Blow Your Mind podcast, Robert Lamb and Christian Sager explore some of the more enlightening theories about this experience.(Originally published Feb. 9, 2017)

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    1 | Carol Tavris on Mistakes, Justification, and Cognitive Dissonance

    1 | Carol Tavris on Mistakes, Justification, and Cognitive Dissonance
    For the first full episode of Mindscape, it's an honor to welcome social psychologist Carol Tavris. Her book with co-author Eliot Aronson, Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me), explores the effect that cognitive dissonance has on how we think. We talk about the fascinating process by which people justify the mistakes that they make, and how that leads to everything from false memories to political polarization. [smart_track_player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/seancarroll/carol-tavris.mp3" social_email="true" hashtag="mindscapepodcast" ] Carol Tavris received her Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Michigan. She is the author of numerous books, covering topics such as gender, biology, and emotion, and is a frequent contributor to a variety of newspapers and magazines. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. Carol Tavris on Wikipedia Social Psychology Network profile Amazon.com author page A lecture on "Dissent and Dissonance: The Science and Art of Argument." Download Episode See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.