Before you can start treating it, you can really need to have an understanding of in what way you're injured. And so it's very importantandn in my book, asyo, divide every chapter into two parts. One is discussing what the wounds are, and the second part is what the treatments are for those wounds. So why don't we just start with rejection? There are several things that happen to us when we get rejected. The first thing is, it hurts. We really hurt. As a proof of concept, they did tho follow up study, which is really more cute than anything else. I'm not suggesting this as a actually remedy for people. But the they put
Guy Winch, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist, keynote and TED Talk speaker, and author whose books have been translated into twenty languages. In this episode, Eric and Guy discuss his book Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure, and Other Everyday Hurts.
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In This Interview, Guy Winch and I Discuss Emotional First Aid and …
- His book, Emotional First Aid: Healing Rejection, Guilt, Failure, and Other Everyday Hurts
- Understanding that we need to tend to our emotional wounds just as we would physical wounds
- Building emotional resiliency by addressing these small wounds
- How to treat the emotional wound of rejection
- Identifying exactly what the hurt feelings are
- How the brain registers physical and emotional pain in the same way
- Learning to improve low self-esteem
- Writing exercises to help deal with rejection and failure
- How ruminating can easily become a habit and lead to depression
- The dangers of rumination: stewing vs. doing
- How rumination is vulnerable to distraction, engage your mind somewhere else
- What works and doesn’t work in building self-esteem
- Building self-compassion
- The detective mindset vs. a harmful and self-critical mindset
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