

How to Break Your Anxiety Habit | Judson Brewer
19 snips Mar 10, 2021
Dr. Judson Brewer, a psychiatrist and mindfulness expert at Brown University, discusses how anxiety functions as a habit we can unwind. He distinguishes between physical sensations and mental ruminations, offering novel strategies to manage anxiety through mindfulness. The conversation touches on the importance of curiosity in reshaping our responses and whether any level of anxiety can be considered healthy. Brewer also emphasizes the role of empathy and emotional awareness in healing, encouraging listeners to embrace discomfort for personal growth.
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Worry as a Behavior
- Differentiate between the feeling of anxiety and the act of worrying.
- Worry can be a mental behavior that exacerbates anxiety, not just a feeling.
Anxiety-Driven Eating
- Dr. Brewer's patient, anxious and overweight, mapped anxiety habit loops.
- He discovered anxiety triggered overeating, lost weight, and reduced anxiety.
Mapping Habit Loops
- Map anxiety habit loops by identifying triggers, behaviors, and results.
- Apply this to other related habits like overeating or excessive screen time.