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Episode Synopsis
Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg, author of What's Your Problem? joins us this week to talk about the psychology of problem solving. Learn his top tips for problem reframing and how to become a skillful problem solver.Talk psych to us: Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcastEmail: [email protected] Reading:What's Your Problem? by Wedell-Wedellsborg (2020)Innovation as Usual by Miller and Wedell-Wedellsborg (2013)Switch by Heath and Heath (2010)Decisive by Heath and Heath (2013)"Identity and Epistemic Emotions During Knowledge Revision: A Potential Account for the Backfire Effect" by Trevors et. al. (2016)"Cognitive Reappraisal in Children" by DeCicco, O'Toole, and Dennis (2014)"When surface and deep-level diversity collide" by Phillips and Loyd (2006)"Mechanizing in problem solving" by Luchins (1942)"A brain mechanism for facilitation of insight by positive affect" by Subramaniam et. al. (2008)"The cognitive neuroscience of insight" by Kounios and Beeman (2014)"The creative brain" by Fink et. al. (2008)Six Thinking Hats by De Bono (1999)"Should Public Figures Apologize?" by Sunstein (2019)Creativity by Csikszentmihaliy (1999)“Boundary Spanning Individuals: Their Role in Information Transfer and Their Antecedents” by Tushman and Scanlan (1981)"Why Decisions Fail: Avoiding the Blunders and Traps That Lead to Debacles" by Nutt (2003)The Creative Vision by Getzels and Csikszentmihaliy (1999)Produced by Scarlet Moon ThingsMusic by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings
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