About this episode
Kicking off the summer term, this episode features two brilliant sixth-form students sharing their passion for psychology. Estelle, a year 13 student unpacks the multi-store model of memory, offering teachers genuinely practical strategies around attention, rehearsal, and retrieval practice to support student learning. Then Charlie, a Year 12 student, explores the exciting and thought-provoking role of AI in psychotherapy, examining how technology is making mental health support more accessible and affordable. Together, they demonstrate just how dynamic and relevant psychology is today — a timely reminder of the incredible thinking happening in our classrooms. A bullet point summary: Discussion of the multi-store model of memory (modal model) by Atkinson and Shiffrin. Explanation of sensory registers, short-term memory, and long-term memory. Importance of capturing student attention in the classroom for effective learning. Techniques for enhancing short-term memory retention, including rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal. Strategies for connecting new information to prior knowledge to strengthen long-term memory. Overview of the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in psychotherapy. Benefits of AI in mental health support, including accessibility, affordability, and reduced stigma. Limitations of AI therapy, such as lack of genuine empathy and privacy concerns. Potential for AI to complement human therapists in mental health care. Exploration of future possibilities for personalized therapy and improved access to mental health resources through AI.