How Conspiracy Theories Hijack the Brain (and How to Break Free)
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The Your Life Matters Show Podcast
Why are conspiracy theories so appealing—even to smart, educated people? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology of conspiracy thinking with your hosts Steve Hodgson and licensed psychotherapist Dr. Eric L. Davis, exploring how anxiety, trauma, cognitive biases, and a need for control can make the mind more vulnerable to misinformation.From QAnon and 9/11 “truthers” to COVID-19 vaccine myths and celebrity conspiracies, we unpack the emotional and neurological factors that drive belief—and how to talk to someone caught in a conspiracy rabbit hole without pushing them away.🧠 Learn:
• Why pattern recognition and confirmation bias fuel false beliefs
• The link between mental health and conspiracy theories
• Traits that make people more prone to conspiratorial thinking
• How therapists approach these beliefs in clinical settings
• Tips for having difficult conversations with loved ones📊 Featuring the latest research and stats on conspiracy belief in the U.S.________________________________________👉 Subscribe for more episodes on psychology, emotional health, and how the mind works.👍 Like, share, and comment: Have you seen conspiracy theories affect someone close to you? Let us know below.