No More Scams, Loneliness, Black Panther and Doctor Who, The Opioid Crisis
The Lisa Show - Season 1, Episode 10
- Sep 27, 2018 6:00 am
- 1:38:36 mins
No More Scams (00:00) In 2017, the FTC received 1.1 million fraud reports. Of these reports, 328 million dollars were lost to imposter scams. But there are a few ways to recognize a scam before being duped. Dr. Stacey Wood is the Molly Mason Jones Professor of Psychology at Scripps College and a clinical neuropsychologist. She’s here to share some tips for deconstructing a scam. Recognizing and Treating Mental Illness in Kids (17:54) Dr. Weston Spencer and Lisa talk about understanding and treating mental illness. Dr. Spencer is a pediatrician with Alpine Pediatrics. He has been practicing with this group for the past twelve years since completing his residency training at Stanford University. Dilemma of Loneliness (50:01) We all have moments when we feel like we just can’t get a connection. We feel alone, despite the fact that there are 7 billion people in the world. But Dr. Diana Raab says that it’s important to recognize the difference between loneliness and solitude, because while loneliness cripples us, solitude can offer us strength. Dr. Raab is a research psychologist who helps people find healing and empowerment through memoir writing. She’s also an award-winning author of 10 books. Black Panther and Doctor Who (1:05:52) This year is monumental for positive representation in pop culture. Black Panther was the first Marvel film in which a black actor portrayed the hero. Also, actress Jodie Whittaker will be the first female Doctor Who in a series that started is 1963 and has spanned 26 seasons. These two choices have not only caught the eyes of worldwide audiences, but also the eyes of pop culture researchers. Karen Dill-Shackleford, Ph.D., is a social psychologist who studies the relationship between what we watch on our screens and our everyday lives. Opioid Crisis (1:25:44) The Utah Solutions Summit started five years ago with a focus on finding solutions for issues that matter to Utah. This year the summit is focusing on the opioid crisis. It, of course, is a problem that extends well past