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Why it's important to recognize compulsive sexual behavior disorder | Casper Schmidt | TEDxAarhus

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Why it's important to recognize compulsive sexual behavior disorder | Casper Schmidt | TEDxAarhus

The world’s largest survey on sexual health has just established that around 20% of men between 15-89 years old watch more porn than they want to. Most of us, to some degree, repeat some behaviors that we know are harmful to ourselves – but why do some people let their lives be ruined by addiction? In this talk from TEDxAarhus, 2019, Casper Schmidt shares how the brain changes when watching porn becomes an addiction.
The idea for his work within the field of addiction originated from his interest in neuroscience, as well as a TED talk a few years back. Casper’s fascination with the brain fuelled his studies on this topic, which has led to remarkable results. Based on his neuroscientific research, Casper Schmidt established some of the earliest neurobiological markers of porn addiction – which in June 2018 helped lead to its inclusion in the World Health Organization’s list of diseases, opening new doors for treatment of this group of individuals.
Casper has a background as a PhD in clinical neuroscience and is a psychologist – he now works as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at Aalborg University.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx Based on his neuroscientific research, Casper Schmidt established early neurobiological markers of porn addiction – which in June 2018 led to its inclusion in the World Health Organization’s list of diseases, opening new doors for treatment of this group of individuals.

Casper finished his PhD in Clinical Neuroscience in the summer of 2019 and now works as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at Aalborg University. The idea for his work on porn addiction originated from a TED talk back in 2013 revealing a new phenomenon of people reporting porn as an addiction. Casper’s fascination by the brain fuelled his studies on this topic, which has led to remarkable results.Based on his neuroscientific research, Casper Schmidt established early neurobiological markers of porn addiction – which in June 2018 led to its inclusion in the World Health Organization’s list of diseases, opening new doors for treatment of this group of individuals.

Casper finished his PhD in Clinical Neuroscience in the summer of 2019 and now works as an Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology at Aalborg University. The idea for his work on porn addiction originated from a TED talk back in 2013 revealing a new phenomenon of people reporting porn as an addiction. Casper’s fascination by the brain fuelled his studies on this topic, which has led to remarkable results. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Learn more about the principles of working with children and young people displaying harmful sexual behaviour.

In this episode we speak to Katy Tomkinson and Rowan Wolfe, social workers and children’s practitioners at our Stoke Service Centre, about their experiences working with children and young people, how they create a safe space for child-led and therapeutic sessions, and how and when to address the harmful sexual behaviour.

Learn more about harmful sexual behaviour: https://learning.nspcc.org.uk/child-abuse-and-neglect/harmful-sexual-behaviour

Photography by Tom Hull. The children and young people pictured are models. Adults pictured are models and volunteers.

Intro/outro music is Lights by Sappheiros [http://goo.gl/YmnOAx]

The NSPCC Learning Podcast features experts from the NSPCC and external organisations discussing a range of safeguarding and child protection issues. No matter your role or sector, whether you work or volunteer with children and young people indirectly or directly, you’ll gain valuable information through our discussions, one-to-one chats and debates.

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Why are Rich People Overconfident? How Social Class Influences Behavior

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Parasite, Knives Out and Us all are rooted in the theme of classism.

To break that down and inspire a larger conversation, we turned to the internet to find an article to frame our first discussion.

According to research published by the American Psychological Association, people who see themselves as being in a higher social class may tend to have an exaggerated belief that they are more adept than their equally capable lower-class counterparts and that overconfidence can often be misinterpreted by others as greater competence in important situations, such as job interviews.

Our panel of Shrinks are discussing this and more in our segment of psychology in the news that we call Being Human.

Read the study that inspired our discussion here:
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/05/190520093452.htm

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15. Human Sexual Behavior I

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May 5, 2010) Robert Sapolsky explores behavioral patterns of human reproduction. He focuses on proximal and distal motivations, orgasm and fertility facilitation, non-reproductive sex, hormonal and cerebral sexual functions, and the differences and similarities between humans and animals in various physiological realms.

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Learn all about sexual behavior in just a few minutes! Brooke Miller, Ph.D., instructor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, details human sexual desire and behaviors.

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