
Dr. Doug Tataryn - Inadequacy, Self-Betrayal, and Core Beliefs are Affecting Your Golf Game
The Mental Golf Show
Outro
Josh closes the episode, links to Dr. Doug's resources, thanks listeners, and reminds them about sponsors and show resources.
Dr. Doug Tataryn is the founder of the Bio-Emotive Framework. And we get into things like integral theory, the Four Facets Model of Human Transformation, and the effects of your childhood experiences on your worldview.
But, and this is very important, Dr. Doug is very good at grounding these abstract topics back to golf. And I’d like to think that I represent you, the listener, in being relatively new, if not completely ignorant of these concepts. Hopefully I do you justice and ask the questions you might ask.
Dr. Doug's links:
Read (and sign up for) Dr. Tataryn's Substack: https://drdougbioemotive.substack.com/p/fairways-of-the-mind-worldviews-intro
The Bio-Emotive Website: https://bioemotiveframework.com/
Sign up for Dr. Tataryn's "Fairways of the Mind" online offerings to improve your Golf Psychology: https://mailchi.mp/bioemotiveframework.com/fairwaysofthemind
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Topics Covered:
- The Universality of Golf and Mental Game
- Introduction to the Four Facets of Human Experience
- Understanding the Four Facets Framework
- The Role of Emotional Processing in Golf
- Disidentification and Its Impact on Performance
- The Interplay of Childhood Experiences and Golf
- Balancing the Four Facets for Optimal Performance
- Real-Life Applications of the Four Facets
- The Relationship Between Golf and Personal Growth
- Navigating Feelings of Inadequacy in Golf
- The Quest for Balance in Golf and Life
- Emotional Holes and Compulsive Behavior
- Worldviews and Personal Growth
- Pattern Recognition and Ego Deconstruction
- Vision, Motivation, and Emotional Conditioning
- Exploring Regret and Self-Betrayal
- Embracing Current Reality
- Betrayal vs. Abandonment
- Core Feelings and Emotional Depth
- Vision for Success and Loneliness
- Reframing Isolation in Golf
- Worldviews and Emotional Reactions


