Change Your Brain Every Day
Dr Daniel & Tana Amen
New York Times bestselling authors, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are your personal Brain Warrior Guides to help you win the war for your health and defeat anxiety, depression, memory loss, ADHD, addictions, disease, and obesity. Learn how you can take control of your brain and body for the rest of your life.
Episodes
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Dec 22, 2020 • 13min
The 5 Steps to Managing a Crisis, with Dr. Jennifer Love
When crisis strikes, we need to learn how to respond appropriately in order to get a grip on the situation. Thankfully, we have Dr. Jennifer Love to tell us exactly how we can do that. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Love, along with Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen, discuss the 5 steps to managing a crisis, taken from Dr. Love's new book "When Crisis Strikes". Dr. Love describes her wonderful analogy of the 5 fingers of the hand and explains the role each "finger" plays in coming to terms with any tough situation, so you can set yourself up for the healing that comes afterward. For more info on Dr. Love's new book "When Crisis Strikes: 5 Steps to Heal Your Brain, Body, and Life from Chronic Stress", visit https://www.amazon.com/When-Crisis-Strikes-Chronic-Stress/dp/0806540818
Dec 21, 2020 • 15min
This is Reason Why People Act Hysterical, with Dr. Jennifer Love
As you get older in life, your stresses begin to stack up, and though we may think we're leaving the past behind, the truth is that it tends to resurface in surprising ways, sometimes when we least expect it. In this series of The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen are joined by "When Crisis Strikes" author Dr. Jennifer Love for a discussion on the origins of hysterical thinking and behavior, and why it's so important to get a grip and come to terms with past traumas. For more info on Dr. Love's new book "When Crisis Strikes: 5 Steps to Heal Your Brain, Body, and Life from Chronic Stress", visit https://www.amazon.com/When-Crisis-Strikes-Chronic-Stress/dp/0806540818
Dec 17, 2020 • 12min
Treating Depression Without Medication, with Dr. Steven Hayes
Depression is everywhere these days, and more and more people are turning to antidepressant medication for relief. But what many don't understand is that antidepressant meds can have harmful side effects and be hard to get off of. In the fourth and final installment in a series with " A Liberated Mind" author Dr. Steven Hayes, he and the Amens discuss the cutting-edge cognitive behavior therapy technique that treats lasting depression without the use of a pill. For more info on Dr. Hayes book, visit https://www.amazon.com/Liberated-Mind-Pivot-Toward-Matters/dp/073521400X
Dec 16, 2020 • 12min
How to Treat Your Social Anxiety from Home, with Dr. Steven Hayes
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy has many practical uses, and one of the most common is in treating social anxiety. In the third episode in a series with "A Liberated Mind" author Dr. Steven Hayes, Daniel, Tana, and Dr. Hayes discuss how a type of cognitive behavioral treatment can help you overcome your social anxiety, and why paying attention to your thoughts before automatically responding to them can be helpful in any stressful situation. For more info on Dr. Hayes book, visit https://www.amazon.com/Liberated-Mind-Pivot-Toward-Matters/dp/073521400X
Dec 15, 2020 • 13min
No Fear: How Acceptance & Commitment Therapy Can Change You, with Dr. Steven Hayes
Our nervous system doesn't come with a delete button, therefore the triggers for our emotional reactions won't just go away, making it crucial for us to find healthy ways to process emotional triggers. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Steven Hayes for a discussion on exactly how to do this. Through the use of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT), we can help our brains to react more positively when trouble arises. For more info on Dr. Hayes book, visit https://www.amazon.com/Liberated-Mind-Pivot-Toward-Matters/dp/073521400X
Dec 14, 2020 • 14min
How to Calm Your Brain, with Dr. Steven Hayes
Though they're amazing organs, our brains can be difficult to control. Processes such as epigenetics, which are deep-seated neural pathways passed down from generation to generation, sometimes give us instincts that are outdated or even potentially harmful. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen are joined by "A Liberated Mind" author Dr. Steven Hayes for a discussion on how to tame those unconscious instincts and bypass obsolete brain functions. For more info on Dr. Hayes book, visit https://www.amazon.com/Liberated-Mind-Pivot-Toward-Matters/dp/073521400X
Dec 10, 2020 • 15min
Tana's Most Important Life Lesson
This episode of The Brain Warrior's Way Podcast wraps up our in-depth discussion on Tana Amen's brand new memoir "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", by reviewing many of the most important lessons and takeaways Tana has learned from her terrifying and traumatic ordeals. Tana and Dr. Daniel Amen go over such topics as self-care, boundaries, and behavior, as well as an insightful and touching little anecdote about pottery. For more information on Tana's new book, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", visit relentless courage.com For info on Tana Amen's upcoming free live virtual event, visit tanaamen.com/event
Dec 9, 2020 • 12min
Trauma + "Being Polite" – Finding Your Voice
A traumatic incident from Tana's past, as referenced from her new book "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", taught her that finding her voice could be a powerful weapon. Ever since, she's found using her voice like a sword allowed her to express herself and to fight back against forces of harm. In this episode of the podcast, Tana and Dr. Amen discuss the concept of finding and using your voice, and why it can be so important for those dealing with anxiety, depression, or trauma. For more information on Tana's new book, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", visit relentless courage.com For info on Tana Amen's upcoming free live virtual event, visit tanaamen.com/event
Dec 8, 2020 • 12min
Forgiveness: Why You're the One that Benefits
When we look at the act of forgiveness, it's easy to see it as a way to strengthen relationships and to help others feel better about their wrongdoings. Yet we often lose sight of the fact that forgiving others actually helps ourselves in many ways, both psychologically and emotionally. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Daniel and Tana Amen go over the REACH model of forgiveness, as well as provide an explanation of what the act of forgiving does to the brain. For more information on Tana's new book, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", visit relentless courage.com For info on Tana Amen's upcoming free live virtual event, visit tanaamen.com/event
Dec 7, 2020 • 12min
A Victim Mentality – How to Break the Cycle
The world seems more polarized than ever at the moment, and in these trying times it's important to keep perspective and be open to others' beliefs and viewpoints. This is one of the main lessons learned from Tana Amen's upcoming memoir "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child". In this week's series we're wrapping up an in-depth discussion on the many insights and revelations from Tana's new book, including why we shouldn't rush to label people, but instead should be asking why. For more information on Tana's new book, "The Relentless Courage of a Scared Child", visit relentless courage.com For info on Tana Amen's upcoming free live virtual event, visit tanaamen.com/event


