Dr. Crum is a long-time friend and does great research on mindsets. This is a great episode with Dr. Huberman. She’ll be on The Psychology Podcast soon!
5 inspiring podcast episodes from 2022, a thread 🧵⬇️
Starting with...
1. @AliaCrum "Science of Mindsets for Health & Performance" on @hubermanlab
https://t.co/8LDJf1NqLL
DAY 8 introducing members of the 2024-25 CASBS class
A cross-disciplinary trade book on how beliefs shape us. A center for advanced study in the behavioral sciences. Oh you better believe this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship w/@AliaCrum
👉 https://t.co/wg6SP6gbfm
JOB OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT!! We are looking to hire a lab manager/study coordinator in the Stanford Mind & Body Lab. Please reach out if interested with a cover letter and CV and please spread the word to folks who might be a great fit.
Come work with us in the Stanford Psych Department as the Capstone Program Director and Lecturer! Apply by Oct 15th to be considered. Details in the link below:
https://t.co/LzxQciXPnP
THAT'S KATIE LEDECKY!
@katieledecky is the first person to win five world titles in two different events AND she ties Michael Phelps for the most individual world golds in swimming (15).
And she won this 1500m free world title by 17 seconds. 🤯 #AQUAFukuoka23
Latest MBL paper out in Annals of Behavioral Medicine - a collaboration between Stanford Mind & Body Lab, Stanford Center for Health Communication and the University of Aukland @jonathanberek @KeithPetrie https://t.co/ELfUh4tuLW
What if symptoms were a positive signal? Our latest study now out in @BehavioralMed shows that changing #mindsets about common #sideeffects of the covid19 vaccine can ⬆️ vaccine experience and ⬇️ vaccine hesitancy. A 🧵 (1/5)
@AliaCrum @KeithPetrie
https://t.co/ecKJsf9hLB
Can you change your mindset consciously and deliberately?
📢Now out in JEP:G this paper presents a series of studies on our "metacognitive approach" to stress mindset change, spanning from the 2009 recession to the 2020 pandemic. #Mindset#stress
https://t.co/HISfzB3Kn4
SPIKED: Stanford Placebo vs Intraop Ketamine Evaluated for Depression. We masked ketamine with surgical anesthesia in depressed patients. Full details now published, peer review pending. Huge antidepressant response in both groups. @TheresaLii 1st auth
https://t.co/o9zdg0WY1Z
Enjoyed chatting tonight with @AliaCrum’s belief research class about primal world beliefs. I love how personal the research is.
Also, smart kids+them digesting this podcast https://t.co/nAHRdMsNpv x them taking the survey at https://t.co/pRvOouYfOu=fantastic class discussion
Mobile health technology has the potential to improve public health by reducing behavioral risk factors. However, there is a gap between the potential of mHealth and its impact on public health.
Here are 5 recommendations to leverage mHealth for public health promotion:
It’s natural to avoid stress and to view stress as harmful. Instead, focus on the benefits – stress can enhance learning, growth, and vitality. This positive stress mindset leads to more successful coping! Studies by @AliaCrum and colleagues. #TheStressPrescription