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As human beings we are prone to bias in our thinking. Personal experiences, culture and beliefs all shape our view of the world. If we know we have evolved with this imperfection in our thought process, what can we do to manage it? On today’s podcast Roge

Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin

October 4, 20211h 11m

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As human beings we are prone to bias in our thinking. Personal experiences, culture and beliefs all shape our view of the world. If we know we have evolved with this imperfection in our thought process, what can we do to manage it? On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean discuss Cognitive Biases.  


Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/

Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20


Additional Resources:

10:30 - Theories of Decision Making - Cognitive Bias Infographic

12:10 - Naive Realism

13:30 - MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained

17:30 - Origins of the term Gaslighting

23:30 - What is informed consent?

25:40 - History of vaccines

28:30 - Israeli natural immunity

34:45 - Harris / Pence VP debate - vaccines

48:20 - Danish Mask Study

55:30 - Dr. Scott Atlas



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