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Understanding Feelings and Thoughts December 14, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the critical distinction between feelings and thoughts, emphasizing how often people confuse the two. He discusses the four basic feelings—sad, mad, glad, and bad—and explains how feelings manifest in the body. Armand elaborates on the concepts of impulses and behaviors, illustrating how individuals often suppress their feelings through thoughts and actions. He highlights the importance of allowing oneself to fully experience emotions in therapy to prevent complications in mental health. The episode encourages listeners to embrace their feelings and understand the relationship between emotions and thoughts.

Loneliness and Connection December 8, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Linda Vanella Vanella Vanella explore the complex nature of loneliness, discussing its subjective experience and the varying degrees of human connection. They delve into the differences between high and low connection individuals, the impact of significant relationships on feelings of loneliness, and how societal changes have influenced our perceptions of solitude. The conversation touches on the psychological aspects of loneliness, its connection to depression, and the importance of communication in mitigating feelings of isolation. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences with loneliness and the significance of social interactions in their lives.

Semen and Its Effects on Well-Being December 2, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fascinating and often overlooked topic of human semen and its impact on well-being. Drawing on research from evolutionary psychologists, he discusses how certain compounds in semen can influence female biology and mood. The episode delves into the phenomenon of menstrual synchrony among heterosexual women and the absence of this effect in homosexual women and those using contraceptives. DeMille highlights the mood-enhancing chemicals found in semen, including cortisol and oxytocin, and their potential effects on mental health. While acknowledging the importance of understanding these findings, he also cautions against misusing this information, particularly in the context of sexual health.

Accessing Your Real Self: What Does It Mean to Be Real November 30, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Alberto, Charles Bavona, Karen, Kelly, Megan, Monroe, Shakara, Teresa

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the profound question of what it means to be real. Through introspective dialogue and listener call-ins, he discusses how people present either strength or weakness depending on their needs, fears, or survival instincts. Armand connects the idea of authenticity with pain, vulnerability, and presence, arguing that “crazy” behaviors are often adaptations to protect fragile selves. Excerpts from The Velveteen Rabbit and quotes from E.E. Cummings, Judy Garland, and others enrich the philosophical journey. Callers share personal experiences with trauma, depression, overthinking, and strained relationships, revealing how pain, when accepted, can guide people back to their true selves. The episode urges listeners to face discomfort, question disguises, and reclaim their real identities.

9-11 and the Aftermath September 14, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Stephanie D'Ambra

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the long-term psychological effects of the 9-11 attacks, referencing a Cornell University study that examined trauma in individuals who witnessed the events. The conversation explores how trauma can alter brain function, particularly the amygdala, which is responsible for emotional responses. DeMille and guest Stephanie D’Ambra delve into the complexities of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks, emphasizing the importance of understanding these conditions. They also discuss innovative approaches to mitigating post-traumatic stress, including the surprising role of video games like Tetris in preventing trauma consolidation. The episode highlights the significance of community support and the need for mental health awareness.

Addiction and Withdrawal: Understanding the Impact of Alcohol September 8, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Kent Robertshaw

In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with psychiatrist Kent Robertshaw about the complexities of addiction, particularly focusing on alcohol dependency and withdrawal. They discuss how the body adapts to alcohol, leading to increased tolerance and the dangers of sudden withdrawal. Dr. Shaw explains the role of cortisol in addiction and withdrawal, highlighting how it can lead to severe physical and psychological symptoms. The conversation also touches on the challenges of treating addiction, the importance of recognizing withdrawal symptoms, and the potential for recovery through gradual reduction and support. This insightful dialogue sheds light on the struggles of addiction and the pathways to healing.

Power and Powerlessness September 1, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concepts of power and powerlessness, discussing how they manifest in our lives and relationships. He reflects on the nature of power, including the illusion of control we often seek and the feelings of helplessness that can arise when faced with uncontrollable circumstances. Through anecdotes and listener interactions, Armand delves into the complexities of power dynamics in relationships, the struggle for control, and the impact of powerlessness on mental health. He encourages listeners to consider their own experiences with power and to recognize the importance of accepting limitations.

Extroversion and Introversion August 31, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concepts of extroversion and introversion, discussing their characteristics and differences. Extroverts are outwardly focused and seek external stimulation, while introverts are more inwardly focused and find energy in solitude. The conversation highlights the complexities of personality types, including ambiversion, and how these traits manifest in daily life and relationships. Listeners are encouraged to appreciate these differences to foster understanding and harmony in their interactions.

Yearning and Its Impact on Life August 26, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Lauren Sykes

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of yearning, its significance in our lives, and how it shapes our relationships and emotional well-being. He discusses the disparity between individuals who yearn for connection and those who disavow their yearning due to past experiences. The conversation delves into the psychological implications of yearning, including its role in grief and relationships, and how it can manifest in various aspects of life, such as love, sexuality, and personal achievements. Armand also touches on the importance of recognizing and embracing our yearnings to lead a fulfilling life.

Understanding Paralysis of the Mind and Brain July 21, 2010

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Michael Grove, Lauren Sykes, Sherri Siegel

In this episode, Sherri Siegel, along with guest Dr. Michael Grove and research assistant Lauren Sykes, explores the complex phenomena of paralysis, both mental and physical. They discuss various forms of psychological paralysis, including writer’s block, perfectionism, and executive dysfunction. The conversation delves into how these conditions manifest, their impact on individuals, and strategies for overcoming them. Listeners are encouraged to recognize their own experiences with paralysis and to understand the importance of movement—both emotional and physical—in leading fulfilling lives.