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Dan Lannin
@danlannin.bsky.social
PSY professor. Studies helping & help-seeking, mental health, values, SoTL
Podcast: psychologylifelessons.com
Textbook: The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age

My views do not reflect those of my employer.
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It's #worldmentalhealthday2025 (10.10.25)
A great day to ask about what your organisation is doing to integrate different approaches to supporting employee mental health -- and to push forward on whatever is the next top priority!
#mentalhealth #safety #wellbeing #leadership
October 9, 2025 at 11:37 PM
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Great piece in @cp-trendscognsci.bsky.social on why AI won't solve the loneliness epidemic:

"presenting AI as a scalable solution to the loneliness epidemic risks overlooking the structural and societal roots of the problem and may allow us to abdicate our responsibility as a society."
Can AI really help solve the loneliness epidemic?
Advances in artificial intelligence offer an enticing solution to a global problem: perhaps interacting with large language models (LLMs) can help all…
www.sciencedirect.com
October 7, 2025 at 6:59 PM
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📢 We are hiring!

The Department of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville is inviting applications for two tenure-track positions in

Counseling Psychology:
Assistant Professor
Assistant or Associate Professor

Apply here 👉 apply.interfolio.com/172545
September 4, 2025 at 6:53 PM
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I'm reviewing applications for the University of Washington's PhD program this fall.

Applicants interested in the Clinical Psychology, Social-Personality (emphasis on personality), or Quantitative programs are welcome to apply.

More information here: sites.google.com/uw.edu/radla...
RADLab - Graduate Applicants
Is the RADLab a good fit for my career goals? Our lab is very research oriented. Our primary goal is to train doctoral students to make outstanding, substantive, and meaningful contributions to the sc...
sites.google.com
September 4, 2025 at 9:49 PM
Episode 29: Existential Therapy: The Paradoxes and Passions of Living

In this episode of Psychology Life Lessons, Dan talks with existential therapist and author Emmy van Deurzen about what it means to live authentically in the face of life’s challenges. Emmy reflects on her journey from the…
Episode 29: Existential Therapy: The Paradoxes and Passions of Living
In this episode of Psychology Life Lessons, Dan talks with existential therapist and author Emmy van Deurzen about what it means to live authentically in the face of life’s challenges. Emmy reflects on her journey from the Netherlands to France and eventually the UK, where she became a leading voice in existential therapy and education. She shares how philosophy and psychology can work together to help us navigate freedom, responsibility, and the anxieties that come with uncertainty. Together, they explore why anxiety can be seen as a sign of possibility and what it takes to embrace life’s paradoxes with passion. Emmy’s insights blend decades of clinical work, philosophical reflection, and cultural critique, offering a fresh perspective on human resilience and authenticity.
psychologylifelessons.com
August 23, 2025 at 4:20 PM
Some questions don’t have easy answers, and that doesn’t mean we should avoid them. I talked with Elizabeth Weingarten about what it means to sit with uncertainty, rethink binary choices, and develop a practice of asking better questions when life feels unclear.
Episode 28: How to Fall in Love with Questions
In this episode of Psychology Life Lessons, Dr. Dan Lannin talks with author Elizabeth Weingarten about how to navigate life’s most uncertain moments. Drawing from her new book How to Fall in Love with Questions, Weingarten explores how big, unanswerable questions about purpose, relationships, and identity can be sources of growth rather than anxiety. She discusses how binary questions and societal “charlatans of certainty” can trap us into seeking fast answers instead of meaningful clarity. Through science, storytelling, and personal reflection, she shares tools for developing a “questions practice” to live more intentionally and patiently. Together, they unpack the cultural roots of impatience, the influence of identity and power on question-asking, and how cultivating courage can help us thrive in the unknown. It’s a powerful reminder that the right questions—not quick answers—can often be a the liberating force we need.
psychologylifelessons.com
July 20, 2025 at 6:48 PM
What I Learned from Dr. Steven Heine About Meaning, Culture, and Why Everything Feels Off Lately

Spoiler alert: meaning is all about connections—to people, to purpose, to communities, to something bigger than yourself.

Listen here: psychologylifelessons.com/2025/07/09/e...
Episode 27: Start Making Sense
In this episode of Psychology Life Lessons, Dr. Steven Heine joins Dr. Dan Lannin to explore the psychology of meaning in an increasingly fragmented world. Drawing on decades of work in cultural an…
psychologylifelessons.com
July 9, 2025 at 10:40 PM
Promoted to Professor, effective August 16th.

Grateful for the students, mentors, colleagues—and my amazing family—for helping me get here.
May 13, 2025 at 9:15 PM
I can tell I am well into middle age because an increasingly important part of my day is seeing which birds are coming to the birdfeeder.
May 9, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Great way to make these large numbers more understandable. Kudos to the person who made this website.
Understanding the Cuts | US Debt in Perspective
An interactive exploration of the US national debt, scaled down to comprehensible numbers to help understand the true scale of government finances.
www.debtinperspective.com
May 1, 2025 at 1:18 PM
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March 22, 2025 at 8:30 AM
This is absolutely disgusting. America can do better than this.
"A French scientist was refused entry to the U.S. after airport immigration officers found messages on his phone criticizing the Trump administration, the French government said."

First time in many years I'll not be visiting US in 2025.

www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...
French scientist denied entry to US after ‘hateful’ Trump texts found on phone
The French government has defended the researcher’s ‘freedom of expression’
www.independent.co.uk
March 21, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Check out our new study in Teaching of Psychology. In the age of easy access to LLMs, do unmonitored online exams measure knowledge or just search skills? Something else?
#HigherEd #AcademicIntegrity
Unmonitored Online Exams: Valid Assessment or Score Inflation? - Daniel G. Lannin, Taylor Flinn, Alexandra Ilie, Dan Ispas, 2025
Background The validity of unmonitored online exams has raised concerns about academic integrity and grade inflation, especially given the rise of artificial in...
journals.sagepub.com
March 18, 2025 at 3:42 AM
Super excited to share this episode. My wonderful coauthor Dr. Yi Du stepped into the interviewer's seat and asked me questions about The Art and Science of Helping. I hope you enjoy listening to this one.
Episode 26: The Art and Science of Helping
In this episode of "Psychology Life Lessons," Dr. Yi Du takes over hosting duties to interview Dr. Dan Lannin about their co-authored book, "The Art and Science of Helping." After introducing Dr. Lannin's background in psychology, research, and helping behavior, they discuss how effective helping requires both artistic creativity and scientific evidence. Dr. Lannin shares the powerful "help maze" metaphor from his camp counselor days, where blindfolded children walking in circles could only exit by raising their hand for help—illustrating how seeking assistance is often the crucial first step toward healing. They explore how self-stigma creates additional suffering and prevents help-seeking, while previous negative experiences with vulnerability can further discourage people from reaching out. Both psychologists note a societal "empathy shortage," attributing it partly to our culture of convenience and immediate gratification. Throughout their conversation, they emphasize that becoming an effective helper requires self-knowledge and intentional practice, while highlighting human resilience symbolized by their book's cover image of a flower growing through concrete.
psychologylifelessons.com
March 17, 2025 at 2:40 AM
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super fun to talk about some of my fav lil words ✨🥰
February 27, 2025 at 8:44 PM
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Athletes who excel under pressure rely on both robust psychological traits and specific cognitive-behavioral techniques.
Psychological skills and strategies enhance athlete performance under pressure
Athletes who excel under pressure rely on both robust psychological traits and specific cognitive-behavioral techniques.
www.psypost.org
March 4, 2025 at 1:16 PM
Exciting news! My new textbook, The Art and Science of Helping, is officially out. If you’re teaching (or learning) helping skills, this book is packed with practical tools, research-backed insights, and real-world applications.
March 4, 2025 at 4:04 AM
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There is a very good chance that next year tens of thousands of people will be dead because of an ideological opposition by the Trump administration to doing the basics of governing
February 27, 2025 at 2:05 AM
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Effective therapy is so much more than saying the right words in the right order. Chatbots posing as therapists are dangerous.

Some products "claim to have advanced degrees from specific universities, like Stanford"

Glad the APA is speaking out about this.

www.nytimes.com/2025/02/24/h...
Human Therapists Prepare for Battle Against A.I. Pretenders
Chatbots posing as therapists may encourage users to commit harmful acts, the nation’s largest psychological organization warned federal regulators.
www.nytimes.com
February 24, 2025 at 3:56 PM
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Hi #IOpsych sky, is anyone attempting to archive O*Net? I found some DOL links that I use for my undergraduate IO class to be scrubbed so I"m wondering how long O*Net will last under the current administration #iopsychology
February 12, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Excited to share "The Art and Science of Helping," my new book with Dr. Yi Du! I wanted to make a resource that I wish I had when I was in training: packed with evidence-based techniques, multicultural skills, self-reflective exercises, and practical tools for helping others.
The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age
The Art and Science of Helping: Developing Fundamental Skills in a Multicultural Age introduces the fundamentals of practicing helping-skills to undergraduates, graduates, and those preparing for entr...
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February 12, 2025 at 3:25 PM
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The intersection of “has earned a Ph.D.” and “understands how not to reply all to a list” is a null set.
February 11, 2025 at 8:11 PM
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An important announcement from the Governor of Illinois.
February 7, 2025 at 8:34 PM