Keyword: assertive communication

Crowd Behavior and Control July 28, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex dynamics of crowd behavior, challenging the common perception of crowds as unruly mobs. He discusses how the need for belonging influences individual actions within groups and reflects on historical events, such as protests and public gatherings, to illustrate how crowd control measures can sometimes exacerbate tensions. Through various theories of crowd psychology, including convergence theory, Armand emphasizes that people in crowds often exhibit cooperation and civility rather than chaos. He invites listeners to share their own experiences with crowds and the emotions tied to them.

Bonding and Therapy July 23, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complexities of bonding in therapy and relationships, emphasizing the importance of oxytocin in fostering connections. He explores why individuals may leave therapy prematurely, citing reasons such as anger towards the therapist, financial constraints, and a lack of perceived progress. DeMille highlights the significance of trust and emotional connection in therapeutic settings, arguing that effective therapy often hinges on the bond between therapist and client. He also touches on the biological aspects of bonding, including the roles of oxytocin and prolactin in human relationships, and how these hormones influence feelings of love and attachment.

Feelings and Emotions July 22, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Sherri Siegel

In this episode, Armand DiMele and neurologist Sherri Siegel explore the complexities of human emotions, focusing on alexithymia, a condition where individuals struggle to identify and express their feelings. They discuss how emotional numbness can develop due to trauma, cultural factors, and the impact of aging on emotional sensitivity. The conversation delves into the physiological aspects of emotions, the interplay between the brain and nervous system, and the challenges individuals face in communicating their feelings. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their emotional experiences and the importance of understanding feelings in relationships.

Fear of Being Trapped July 21, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fundamental human instincts related to the fear of being trapped, both physically and emotionally. He discusses how this fear manifests in various aspects of life, from relationships to financial responsibilities, and highlights the importance of finding escape routes, whether through vacations or personal growth. The conversation delves into the psychological implications of feeling trapped and the instinctual need for freedom and flexibility. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences of feeling confined and to consider the necessity of change and escape in their lives.

Stealing and the Search for Love July 9, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Jenny, Sarah, Stephanie D'Ambra, Susan

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex motivations behind stealing, particularly in children and adolescents. He discusses how stealing can stem from a lack of love and attention, and how societal influences can shape behaviors. Armand emphasizes the importance of teaching children about honesty and the consequences of their actions. He also highlights the emotional struggles faced by those who steal, suggesting that it often reflects deeper issues of self-worth and belonging. Through various anecdotes and examples, he encourages listeners to consider the underlying factors that drive individuals to take what is not theirs, ultimately framing stealing as a desperate search for love and acceptance.

Management Lessons from the Mayo Clinic July 7, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Leonard Berry

In this episode, host Armand DiMele engages with Leonard Berry, co-author of ‘Management Lessons from the Mayo Clinic.’ They discuss the unique organizational culture of the Mayo Clinic, emphasizing the importance of patient-centered care, team dynamics, and the ethical responsibilities of healthcare providers. Berry shares insights on the hiring process, employee retention, and the significance of creating a supportive work environment. The conversation highlights how the Mayo Clinic’s commitment to core values and efficient operations contributes to its long-term success, making it a model for other organizations in various sectors.

Listening with the Special Ear July 2, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the nuances of human interaction, emphasizing the importance of listening to subtle cues in conversations. He discusses how seemingly benign comments can reveal deeper issues and the significance of being aware of our surroundings and the people we engage with. Through various anecdotes and examples, he illustrates how our perceptions can be influenced by our desires and fears. DeMille also touches on psychological phenomena like the nocebo effect and cultural beliefs that shape our understanding of mental health. The episode encourages listeners to ask questions and seek deeper connections without judgment.

Confrontation: A Double-Edged Sword July 1, 2009

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Sherri Siegel

In this episode, Armand DiMele and co-host Sherri Siegel explore the complexities of confrontation, discussing its cultural perceptions and the impact of childhood experiences on adult behavior. They delve into the necessity of confrontation in addressing injustices while highlighting the importance of skillful communication. The conversation touches on the emotional triggers that can escalate conflicts and the significance of finding common ground in disagreements. Listeners are encouraged to approach confrontations with empathy and a focus on constructive outcomes, rather than destructive patterns. The episode also includes insights from callers sharing their personal experiences with confrontation.

The End June 25, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of home, discussing its dual nature as a place of safety and love. He reflects on the evolution of humanity from cave dwellers to modern society, emphasizing the importance of social interaction and play for mental and emotional growth. Through anecdotes and listener interactions, he highlights the significance of creating a nurturing environment that fosters connection and joy. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by children today in finding time for unstructured play, and the impact of societal pressures on personal relationships and well-being.

Exploring Human Connections June 23, 2009

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the intricacies of human interactions and the psychology behind first impressions. He shares insights on how to read people during initial encounters, emphasizing the importance of appearance, attitude, and body language. Through engaging anecdotes and examples, Armand encourages listeners to explore their own perceptions and judgments of others. The episode also features interactive segments where callers share their favorite animals, colors, and bodies of water, revealing deeper aspects of their personalities. This exploration serves as a fun and insightful way to understand oneself and others better.