We spoke to Dr. Joshua Grubbs, an Assistant Professor of Psychology, about his research on behavioral addictions (e.g., compulsive sexual behavior, gambling), narcissism, and religious beliefs. First, he told us about the interesting pathway that led him to clinical psychology. Next, he shared how his observations led him to fascinating scientific questions and nuanced answers …
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Jedi Counsel Episode 111 – Addiction, Personality, & Religion with Dr. Joshua GrubbsWe spoke to Dr. Joshua Grubbs, an Assistant Professor of Psychology, about his research on behavioral addictions (e.g., compulsive sexual behavior, gambling), narcissism, and religious beliefs. First, he told us about the interesting pathway that led him to clinical psychology. Next, he shared how his observations led him to fascinating scientific questions and nuanced answers about the nature of self-perceived pornography addiction. Then, we discussed how Dr. Grubbs has used Motivational Interviewing and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help clients live authentic, healthy lives. We concluded with the importance of the Open Science movement for clinical psychology and commentary on the accuracy of fictional depictions of narcissism and behavioral addictions. We learned a lot making this episode, and we hope you enjoy listening to it!
For more information:
Check out Dr. Grubbs’
website and follow him on
Twitter.
Learn about
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and
Motivational Interviewing.
Learn about
Open Science.
Read
Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas.
You can follow Jedi Counsel on
Twitter and like us on
Facebook. Thanks so much for listening!
We spoke to Dr. Joshua Grubbs, an Assistant Professor of Psychology, about his research on behavioral addictions (e.g., compulsive sexual behavior, gambling), narcissism, and religious beliefs. First, he told us about the interesting pathway that led him to clinical psychology. Next, he shared how his observations led him to fascinating scientific questions and nuanced answers about the nature of self-perceived pornography addiction. Then, we discussed how Dr. Grubbs has used Motivational Interviewing and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to help clients live authentic, healthy lives. We concluded with the importance of the Open Science movement for clinical psychology and commentary on the accuracy of fictional depictions of narcissism and behavioral addictions. We learned a lot making this episode, and we hope you enjoy listening to it!
For more information:
Check out Dr. Grubbs’ website and follow him on Twitter.
Learn about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Motivational Interviewing.
Learn about Open Science.
Read Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas.
You can follow Jedi Counsel on Twitter and like us on Facebook. Thanks so much for listening!