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Therapeutic Conversations Unravelled Podcast (TCUP)

Therapeutic Conversations Unravelled Podcast (TCUP)

Uitgebracht: 2026-01-01
© Andrew McCauley
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18 afleveringen
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18 afleveringen
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Luister in Apple Podcasts
Uitgebracht: 2026-01-01
© Andrew McCauley
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Ep 18 Me & Ben 'Whiley' Whybrow discuss Robert Cialdini's book Influence

Ep 18 Me & Ben 'Whiley' Whybrow discuss Robert Cialdini's book Influence

In this episode, I sit down with Ben Whybrow — pain specialist physiotherapist and educator — for an awesome conversation about the psychology of influence. We dive into the work of Robert Cialdini, especially his book Influence, and unpack how thes
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In this episode, I sit down with Ben Whybrow — pain specialist physiotherapist and educator — for an awesome conversation about the psychology of influence. We dive into the work of Robert Cialdini, especially his book Influence, and unpack how these principles show up every day in healthcare. You’ll find a summary of the book below, and I hope you enjoy the way we explore it through a clinical, human, and practical lens.
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini.
Influence explores the psychological principles behind why people say “yes.” Cialdini identifies six core mechanisms that advertisers, salespeople, leaders, and everyday humans use — often subconsciously — to persuade others. The book reveals how these principles show up in real life, how they can be used ethically, and how to defend yourself against manipulative persuasion tactics.
The six principles include:
1. ReciprocityPeople feel obliged to return favours or concessions.
If someone gives you something, you're more likely to give back.
2. Commitment & ConsistencyOnce people commit to something — especially publicly — they're more likely to follow through to remain consistent with that identity.
3. Social ProofWhen uncertain, people look to what others are doing.
If everyone else is doing it, it must be right.
4. AuthorityPeople tend to follow credible, knowledgeable experts (or people who appear to be).
5. LikingWe say “yes” to people we like — those who are similar to us, give us compliments, or make us feel good.
6. ScarcityPeople want more of what they feel they can have less of.
Limited availability increases desire.
Key Takeaways:
Persuasion is rarely about logic alone — it’s about psychology.These principles can be used to help people make decisions… or to manipulate them.Awareness is your biggest defence against techniques like high-pressure sales, false scarcity, and fake social proof.Ethical persuasion is about guiding, not coercing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aflevering-ID: 1000743413129
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Releasedatum: 1-1-2026 13:00:00

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TCUP is a podcast tailored for medical professionals passionate about enhancing communication and coaching within therapeutic settings. In each episode, we delve into the intricate conversations we share with our patients and colleagues, aiming to cultivate greater awareness and understanding of both the art and science of effective communication. 
 
We also examine how these skills impact various aspects of the medical field, including recruitment, education, and teamwork. Join us as we explore strategies to foster meaningful interactions that not only improve patient care but also strengthen collaboration among healthcare teams. Tune in for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical tips to elevate your communication skills in the medical environment
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