Episodi

  • Attachment Across the Lifespan: Cultural Variations and Modern Research
    Jun 18 2026
    In this comprehensive episode of GCSE Unlocked: Psychology, Miss Sarah Blake explores attachment theory beyond childhood, examining cultural variations and contemporary research findings. Students will discover how attachment patterns differ across cultures, from German emphasis on independence to Japanese close-contact parenting styles, and why cultural sensitivity matters in psychological research. The episode covers attachment across the lifespan, including adolescent peer relationships, adult romantic attachment patterns, and the concept of 'earned security' - our ability to develop healthier attachment styles through positive experiences. Modern research topics include digital age relationships and social media's impact on human connection. Blake addresses key criticisms of attachment theory, including cultural bias in early research and overemphasis on early childhood experiences. Perfect for GCSE Psychology students, this episode provides exam-ready insights into Mary Ainsworth's Strange Situation experiment, Hazan and Shaver's adult attachment research, and cross-cultural psychology studies. Students will gain understanding of secure, avoidant, and anxious attachment patterns while learning to evaluate psychological theories critically. The episode emphasizes attachment as a dynamic, lifelong process rather than fixed childhood patterns, preparing students for higher-level analysis questions about developmental psychology and cultural psychology.
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    6 min
  • Memory and Forgetting: From Eyewitness Testimony to Study Strategies
    Jun 11 2026
    Explore the fascinating world of memory and forgetting in this essential GCSE Psychology episode. Host Miss Sarah Blake examines how memory works through three key processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval, revealing why our memories aren't as reliable as we think. Discover groundbreaking research by Elizabeth Loftus on eyewitness testimony and the misinformation effect, showing how leading questions can alter what people remember about events they witnessed. Learn about Hermann Ebbinghaus's forgetting curve and understand why forgetting isn't always negative. This episode covers crucial GCSE topics including memory reconstruction, reconsolidation, and practical applications in the legal system. Students will gain valuable study strategies including spaced repetition, elaborative rehearsal, and the ancient method of loci technique. Perfect for GCSE Psychology students studying cognitive psychology, memory processes, and their real-world applications. The episode balances academic theory with practical study tips, helping students understand both the science of memory and how to apply this knowledge to improve their own learning. Essential listening for understanding how memory shapes our experiences and impacts society through eyewitness testimony in criminal justice.
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    6 min
  • Social Influence in Action: Real-World Applications and Exam Technique
    Jun 4 2026
    Join Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Psychology episode exploring how social influence theories apply to real-world situations. Learn how Asch's conformity research explains advertising techniques, discover why Milgram's obedience studies remain relevant today, and understand how Moscovici's minority influence theory helps explain social change movements. This episode bridges the gap between classic psychology experiments and contemporary examples, providing crucial context for exam success. Miss Blake shares expert exam technique advice for tackling application questions, explaining how to systematically connect theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios. Perfect for GCSE Psychology students preparing for exams, this episode covers conformity in educational settings, obedience in workplace contexts, and minority influence in social movements. Learn to identify psychological processes in everyday situations, from queuing systems to emergency responses. The episode emphasizes critical thinking skills, helping students move beyond simple study descriptions to sophisticated analysis. Essential listening for anyone studying social influence, conformity, obedience, or minority influence at GCSE level. Includes practical revision strategies and real-world examples to enhance understanding and exam performance in psychology.
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    5 min
  • Research Methods Masterclass: Designing Valid Psychological Studies
    May 28 2026
    Join Miss Sarah Blake for an essential deep dive into psychological research methods in this GCSE Psychology masterclass episode. Learn how to design valid psychological studies by understanding internal and external validity, controlling confounding variables, and choosing appropriate research methods. This comprehensive guide covers experimental design fundamentals, the importance of control groups and randomisation, observational methods including naturalistic observation, correlational studies and the crucial distinction between correlation and causation. Discover different sampling techniques from random sampling to opportunity sampling, and understand how sample selection impacts the generalisability of research findings. Explore ethical considerations in psychological research and learn why following ethical guidelines actually improves study validity. The episode explains reliability concepts including test-retest reliability and inter-observer reliability, while providing practical advice for GCSE psychology students designing their own investigations. Perfect for students struggling with research methods questions or anyone wanting to understand how psychologists discover what they know about human behaviour. Essential listening for GCSE Psychology exam preparation, covering all major research methods topics with clear explanations and practical examples that make complex concepts accessible.
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    6 min
  • Your Brain on Psychology: Essential Biopsychology Concepts
    May 21 2026
    Explore the fascinating world of biopsychology with Miss Sarah Blake in this essential GCSE Psychology episode. Discover how your brain's biological processes create your thoughts, emotions, and behaviours through the study of neurons, neurotransmitters, and brain structure. Learn about key concepts including neuroplasticity, the nature versus nurture debate, and how different brain regions specialise in various functions. This episode covers crucial biopsychology topics for GCSE Psychology students, including dopamine, serotonin, GABA, and acetylcholine neurotransmitters, plus brain imaging techniques like fMRI and EEG. Understand how the cerebral cortex, limbic system, and brainstem work together to create human experience. Perfect for revision, this podcast explains complex biological psychology concepts in accessible language, connecting biopsychology to other areas of psychology including cognitive, social, and developmental psychology. Miss Sarah Blake breaks down the biological approach to psychology, research methods in biopsychology, and practical applications of neuropsychological knowledge. Essential listening for GCSE Psychology students studying the biological basis of behaviour, brain function, and the relationship between mind and brain. Ideal for exam preparation and deepening understanding of how psychology intersects with biology and neuroscience.
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    6 min
  • The Big Five: Exploring Key Approaches in Psychology
    May 14 2026
    In this essential episode of GCSE Unlocked: Psychology, Miss Sarah Blake explores the five major approaches that form the foundation of psychological understanding. Students will discover how the biological approach examines the role of genetics, brain structure, and neurotransmitters in behaviour. The behaviourist approach is explained through classical and operant conditioning principles, showing how we learn through association and reinforcement. The cognitive approach treats the mind as an information processor, exploring memory, attention, and problem-solving mechanisms. The psychodynamic approach, rooted in Freud's work, emphasises unconscious processes and early childhood experiences. Finally, the humanistic approach focuses on personal growth, self-actualisation, and individual experience. This comprehensive overview demonstrates how these approaches complement each other in modern psychological research and practice. Perfect for GCSE psychology students preparing for exams, this episode provides clear explanations of complex concepts with practical examples. Understanding these foundational perspectives is crucial for success in psychology studies, as they appear throughout the curriculum in topics ranging from memory and learning to mental health and social behaviour. Essential listening for anyone beginning their journey in psychological studies.
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    5 min
  • Understanding Mental Health: Introduction to Psychopathology
    May 7 2026
    In this essential episode of GCSE Unlocked: Psychology, Miss Sarah Blake introduces students to psychopathology and mental health concepts crucial for GCSE Psychology success. Discover the scientific study of mental health conditions, from ancient Greek understanding to modern diagnostic approaches. Learn about key psychological concepts including statistical deviation, social norms, and the biopsychosocial model that explains mental health through biological, psychological, and social factors. This episode covers historical perspectives on mental health, the development of modern psychiatry, and diagnostic manuals like the DSM-5. Students will understand how psychologists define and classify psychological disorders, the importance of the mental health continuum, and the difference between normal psychological experiences and clinical conditions. Perfect for GCSE Psychology revision, this episode emphasises scientific objectivity while promoting understanding and reducing stigma around mental health. Essential topics covered include the historical evolution of mental health treatment, classification systems in psychology, and various approaches to defining psychological disorders. Ideal for students preparing for psychology exams, this educational content provides comprehensive coverage of introductory psychopathology concepts. Miss Sarah Blake ensures complex psychological theories are accessible while maintaining academic rigor required for GCSE success.
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    6 min
  • Attachment Theory Explained: Bowlby, Ainsworth and Beyond
    Apr 30 2026
    Join Miss Sarah Blake in this comprehensive exploration of Attachment Theory for GCSE Psychology students. This episode covers the foundational work of John Bowlby, who proposed that humans have an innate need to form emotional bonds with caregivers for evolutionary survival. Discover how Mary Ainsworth's groundbreaking 'Strange Situation' research provided empirical evidence for attachment patterns, identifying secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure-resistant attachment styles in infants aged 12-18 months. Learn about the four stages of attachment development and understand how early caregiving quality influences attachment security. The episode also discusses the later identification of disorganized attachment by Mary Main and addresses modern critiques and cultural considerations of attachment theory. Perfect for GCSE Psychology revision, this episode explains how internal working models formed in childhood influence adult relationships and connects attachment theory to broader psychological concepts including social development and emotional regulation. Essential listening for students studying developmental psychology, child development, and social psychology topics. Includes exam-relevant information about attachment patterns, research methodologies, and theoretical applications that frequently appear in GCSE Psychology assessments.
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    5 min