Keyword: bioidentical hormones

Anorexia: Understanding the Control Issue January 31, 2006

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Christine Ulrich, Stephanie D'Ambra
Category: Psychology of Food

In this episode, Armand DiMele and guests delve into the complexities of anorexia, exploring its roots in anxiety and the desire for control. They discuss how societal pressures and family expectations contribute to the development of this eating disorder, which is often mischaracterized as merely a food issue. The conversation highlights the psychological aspects of anorexia, including the denial of the illness and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding anorexia as a rebellion against adulthood and the need for a supportive environment to facilitate recovery.

Competition and Its Psychological Implications November 2, 2005

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Roberta Maria Atin

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Roberta Maria Atin explore the intriguing nature of competition, its origins, and its psychological effects on individuals. They discuss how competition manifests in various aspects of life, including sibling rivalry and societal structures. The hosts delve into the science behind finger length and its correlation with hormone levels, revealing how these biological factors influence behavior and competitiveness. The conversation also touches on the differences between male and female competition, the roles of testosterone and estrogen, and the implications for social and sexual dynamics. This episode provides valuable insights into understanding competition’s impact on personal and professional relationships.

Midlife Changes and Reinvention Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Kent Robertshaw, Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele engages with psychiatrist Kent Robertshaw and psychotherapist Linda Vanella Vanella Vanilla to explore the profound changes that occur in midlife. They discuss the impact of hormonal shifts, such as decreasing testosterone and estrogen, on emotional well-being and identity. The conversation delves into how these changes can lead to a reinvention of self, allowing individuals to embrace new roles and experiences. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding one’s chemistry and the freedom that comes with shedding societal pressures, ultimately encouraging listeners to find joy and curiosity in life’s transitions.

Gender Differences in Sensitivity and Communication Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Loren Brizantine, Lauren Sykes

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the insights of Dr. Loren Brizantine, author of ‘The Female Brain,’ focusing on the evolutionary differences between men and women regarding sensitivity and communication. The conversation explores how women’s intuition is rooted in biology rather than mysticism, highlighting their ability to interpret nonverbal cues and emotional states. The episode also delves into the hormonal influences on women’s behavior throughout their menstrual cycle and the implications for relationships. Listeners are encouraged to understand these differences to foster better communication and empathy in their interactions.

Relationships and Evolutionary Psychology Undated

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of modern relationships and how they have evolved over time. He discusses the impact of societal changes, chemical influences, and the evolution of human behavior on romance and courtship. Delving into evolutionary psychology, he examines how the dynamics of attraction and bonding have shifted, particularly in the context of modern challenges like hyperstimulation and the effects of technology. The conversation also touches on the neurochemistry of love and the various factors that contribute to romantic connections, highlighting the intricate interplay between biology and emotional experiences.

Communication Undated

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of communication between men and women, highlighting the inherent differences in their conversational styles. He discusses how men often seek to establish status through conversation, while women use dialogue to create intimacy. The episode features insights from Dr. Deborah Tannen’s research on communication patterns, emphasizing the misunderstandings that arise when men and women interact. Listeners are encouraged to appreciate these differences and find common ground in their relationships.

Food as a Drug Undated

Category: Psychology of Food

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complex relationship between food and emotions. He discusses how food can serve as a comfort during difficult times, drawing on personal anecdotes and scientific research. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of eating, including how stress and emotional states can lead to unhealthy eating habits. Armand highlights the importance of understanding one’s own food triggers and the impact of various foods on mood and behavior. He encourages listeners to reflect on their own eating habits and the emotional connections they have with food.

Weather and Its Impact on Our Lives Undated

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the profound effects weather can have on our mood, health, and overall well-being. He discusses concepts like Seasonal Affective Disorder and how changes in weather can influence physical ailments such as arthritis and migraines. Through engaging conversations with listeners, Armand highlights the importance of recognizing our connection to nature and the weather, and how it can affect our emotions and behaviors. The episode encourages listeners to be aware of their responses to different weather conditions and offers insights into managing these effects.