
Why Anxiety is a Habit - and How Curiosity Helps Break the Loop with Dr. Jud Brewer
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Noting Practice and Observer Effect
Jud explains noting practice as observing thoughts to reduce identification and change reactivity.
In this episode, Dr. Jud Brewer explains why anxiety is a habit and how curiosity breaks that habit loop. He explores the difference between the feeling of anxiety and the mental habit of worry, and why curiosity and self-compassion are essential for real change. Drawing from his clinical work and research on digital therapeutics and AI-supported therapy, Dr. Brewer shows how learning from setbacksâand building distress toleranceâhelps us recognize progress, unwind shame, and create lasting transformation.
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Key Takeaways
- Exploration of mental health and the role of habits in anxiety management.
- Discussion of the parable of the two wolves and its relation to neuroscience and habit reinforcement.
- Examination of the science of habit formation and the limitations of traditional habit replacement strategies.
- Insights into digital therapeutics and the development of app-based mental health treatments.
- Analysis of the potential and challenges of AI in therapy, including ethical considerations.
- The importance of human connection in therapy and the unique value of human therapists.
- The role of curiosity in managing anxiety and the distinction between anxiety as a feeling and worrying as a behavior.
- The impact of self-criticism and shame on behavior change and the importance of self-compassion.
- Techniques for cultivating distress tolerance and the gradual process of emotional growth.
- Mindfulness practices, such as noting, to enhance awareness and reduce reactivity in challenging situations.
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If you enjoyed this conversation with Dr. Jud Brewer, check out these other episodes:
How to Manage Your Hunger Habit with Dr. Jud Brewer
Habits for Healing Anxiety with Dr. Jud Brewer
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