Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.
In today’s episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation. They will talk about the differences your source of motivation can have on your behavior and state of mind. [June 3, 2024]
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Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology.
In today’s episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation. They will talk about the differences your source of motivation can have on your behavior and state of mind. [June 3, 2024]
00:00 – Intro
00:18 – Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro
00:35 – Intro Links
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03:35 – The Topic of the Day: Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivators
05:19 – Foundational Differences
07:19 – The Pitfalls of Extrinsic Motivation
09:29 – The Overjustification Effect
13:29 – The Intrinsic Difference
16:47 – Where Passion Lies
19:43 – Wellbeing is Intrinsic
22:07 – Situational Influence
27:57 – Passion and Warfare
30:04 – The Maladaptive Difference
33:02 – Avoidance
35:29 – High Risk!
38:31 – Self-reflection
40:31 – Smash That Extrinsic Button!
44:08 – …A Life Well Lived
46:11 – We Should Grow!
49:15 – Wrap Up
49:40 – Next Month: Psychological Myths
50:06 – Outro
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References:
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Curran, T., Hill, A. P., & Appleton, P. R. (2015). The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout. Journal of Sports Sciences, 33(6), 597-606. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2014.951952
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