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	<itunes:summary>ThePsychFiles is a podcast for anyone interested in the topic of psychology and how theories in this field apply to everyday life. Dr. Michael Britt brings you an upbeat, fun podcast of interest to everyone from psychology majors to those just interested in why people do what they do.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Episode 118: Are You REALLY Listening? Sanford Meisner, Acting and Psychology</title>
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<h3>Resources on Sanford Meisner and Carl Rogers</h3>
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