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Is Everyone Out to Get Me? Paranoia in Social Interactions
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24 minutes
Released:
May 30, 2024
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In this episode, Under the Cortex hosts Michal Hajdúk from Comenius University Bratislava, Sohee Park from Vanderbilt University, and Amy Pinkham from The University of Texas, Dallas about their new paper in Clinical Psychological Science titled “Paranoia: From Passive Social-Threat Perception to Misattunement in Social Interaction.” The conversation with APS’s Özge G. Fischer-Baum starts with what paranoia is in a clinical context and how it differs from the use of paranoia in an everyday context. They also discuss proposed improvements for how to clinically test the social impacts of paranoia.
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Send us your thoughts and questions at underthecortex@psychologicalscience.org.
Released:
May 30, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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