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Richard Jacobs
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Jan 15, 2023 • 34min
A Personal Story of Depression, Social Anxiety, and the Treatments That Helped
Why do other people seem to get through life so easily, while I struggle with even the smallest things? That was a question that plagued Holly Barker for years as she went through a major depressive episode—one that made it hard for her to do anything but sleep and shut out the world, including her closest friends. She shares her journey on today’s show, which includes her experience with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and antidepressants. Tune in to hear her story and learn: What aspects of CBT Holly found most difficult, but how the tools have helped her over the years What Holly’s on-and-off relationship with antidepressants has been like, and the telltale sign that she wasn’t ready stop taking them How Holly’s struggle with infertility impacted her mental state, and how she dealt with it Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 14, 2023 • 46min
Tapping Into a Healthier Brain—Learning Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) with Rachelle McCloud
“Tapping...works so well and so quickly because we’re actually speaking to the survival system in its native language…it's listening to your body, it’s not listening to your thoughts…or all the strategies you have or all the skills you’ve built—it doesn’t care about those things,” explains Rachelle McCloud. She’s describing the emotional freedom technique, which has not only transformed her life but the lives of so many of her clients. Tune in to discover: How EFT mitigates the internal conflict between your body’s survival system and your ability to heal emotionally. The important difference between chemical communication and energetic or electrical communication in the body. Fight, flight, freeze, faint, fawn: The most common ways our bodies respond to stress. Rachelle McCloud is a mental health therapist who has spent years helping people work through anxiety, depression, and trauma disorders with an unconventional technique that in many ways is similar to acupuncture. It’s called emotional freedom technique and is commonly referred to simply as “tapping.” McCloud describes how to use the technique, why it works, and so much more. Press play to hear the full conversation and learn more at https://rachellemccloud.com/. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 13, 2023 • 47min
Unlearning the Habit Loops of Anxiety and Depression with Joe Luciani, PhD
“You can’t be afraid of anxiety and depression; you need to approach it head on and realize exactly what it is, and exactly how the mind frames things to keep us involved with…the habits of anxiety and depression,” says Luciani. Anxiety and depression aren’t usually seen as habitual, but should they be? Press play to discover: How someone gets into a habit loop of anxiety and depression The connection between insecurity (lack of self-trust), the desire to control life, and stress When and why anxiety and depression begin to replace ‘stress’ or ‘duress’ In what ways people can become victimized by their own mind Joe Luciani is a clinical psychologist and bestselling author of Unlearning Anxiety and Depression: The 4-Step Self-Coaching Program to Reclaim Your Life. But it wasn’t until he chose to break away from his formal training and look at therapy with a fresh and intuitive standpoint—one that is a matter of engagement between therapist and patient—that he even started understanding the ideas that form the basis of his book. Once he started seeing anxiety and depression as habits, they became demystified, which allowed him to consider how the mind can unlearn those habits. Tune in for more of Luciani’s perspective and visit https://self-coaching.net/. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 12, 2023 • 48min
The Medicalization of Ordinary and Understandable: How Psychiatry Can Sometimes Do More Harm Than Good
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” It’s a saying you’ve probably heard before, but today’s episode puts a spin on it and places it in the context of mental health: “If it’s not ‘wrong,’ don’t try to fix it as if it is.” Tune in to discover: How and why psychiatric diagnoses have become more like labels that act as consumer brands rather than scientifically-based medical diagnoses The power of labeling and its effect on self-perception and perception of others The definition of meta-emotions and how people experience them How developmental expectations of adolescents and young adults differ between cultures, and the conflict they can create within the person who is held to those expectations The critical difference between ordinary, understandable emotions and clinical conditions perceived as “wrong” and in need of medical treatment Dr. Sami Timimi is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist who has worked at National Health Service in the UK his entire working life. He’s been involved with several research projects involving mental health and cross-cultural issues, and has contributed to the publication of a dozen books, in addition to many papers and journal articles. He frequently appears in national and international conferences on matters of mental health, and teaches and trains others in his area of expertise. In the early 90s during his medical training, Dr. Timimi completed a placement in child and adolescent psychiatry, a field that at the time saw children and young people as connected to their history and broader environment (e.g., their parents, peer groups, cultural ideas). It was nothing like what he’d seen in general psychiatric wards, which he describes as dominated by a narrow medicalized approach as opposed to a truly therapeutic approach that embraces a broader understanding of how mental health problems are identified, characterized, and addressed. For over two decades now, Dr. Timimi has immersed himself in this field as a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist. In this episode, he discusses everything from the way cultural and societal expectations and assumptions shape the way we perceive our own experience and the experience of others, to how ideas popularized by many in the psychiatric profession actually contribute to increased rates of distress and feelings of alienation in young adults (especially in the context of the current virus situation). He also explains how certain treatments given for a short-term problem can actually cause it to become a long-term problem. But it’s not all bad. Tune in to learn about some extremely successful models for addressing even the most serious mental issues; chances are, you’ve never heard of them before. Visit https://www.madinamerica.com/ for more information and resources. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 11, 2023 • 37min
Practical, Accessible Strategies for Improving Mental Health
“The people who listen to my show…want to listen to someone who has been through it, and knows what it’s like…to struggle to get out of bed because you feel like the entire world is closing in on you,” says Jeremy Godwin. Press play to discover: How the virus situation has increased loneliness and disconnection from others, and where mental health falls on most people's list of priorities The value of practical advice that’s rooted in research when navigating mental health issues The impact of paying attention to the negative as opposed to the positive things in our environment In 2011, the pressure from Godwin’s corporate job combined with unresolved family issues, seemingly insurmountable financial concerns, and unaddressed issues from childhood led him into a total mental breakdown. For the following three years or so, he wrestled with all-consuming anxiety and depression. More often than not, he really believed there was no way out. He joins the show today to share his journey into and out of the darkest period of his life, and explains how he’s come to use those dark times in a way that helps others. As creator and host of the Let’s Talk About Mental Health podcast, Godwin reaches thousands of people on a weekly basis with his practical, evidence-based strategies for understanding and addressing the many faces of mental illness. Visit https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/ for access to his podcast, where you can anticipate a new episode every Sunday. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 10, 2023 • 39min
Processing Trauma, Finding Holistic Wellness with Bianca Rodriguez
“You’ve got to teach what you’ve learned,” says Bianca Rodriguez, and that’s exactly what she does. Only, it took her decades to truly learn what she’d been through, and how she could use her experience to help others. Tune in to discover: The definition of trauma and the many different ways it can occur Which side of the brain stores unprocessed traumatic memories How bilateral stimulation and EMDR can help people process painful and traumatic memories The importance of having some level of emotional stability before trying to process traumatic memories In addition to emotional, physical, and sexual trauma, Rodriguez knows firsthand that there’s also something called medical trauma, which is when a physical condition or disease causes a person to feel like their wellbeing or life is threatened. When Rodriguez was just three years old, she developed severe asthma and was hospitalized numerous times. And every time she would have an asthma attack, she truly felt as though she was going to die. But it wasn’t until much later in life that she understood it for what it really was. She’s since become a licensed holistic psychotherapist and founder of You Are Complete, through which she helps people uncover their true selves, access and work through suppressed memories of past trauma, and integrate their mind, body, and spirit for complete wellness. She discusses the details of her work as a therapist, including the use of EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), CBT, and holotropic breathwork. Press play to hear the full conversation and visit https://youarecomplete.com/ to learn more. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 9, 2023 • 44min
The Roots of Depression and Anxiety and Your Hidden Ability To Transcend Fear and Uncertainty with Mel Schwartz
Can attempting to predict the future lead to more harm than good? Based on recent theory, transcending these uncertainties may lead to a healthier mental state. Press play to learn: How uncertainty can harm your mental health Solutions to limiting beliefs The best way to cope with challenging conversations Mel Schwartz, psychotherapist, marriage counselor, author, and two-time TEDx speaker, shares his work and knowledge surrounding the power beliefs hold over you. While fear and anxiety can often sprout from many external sources, one of the most significant sources may reside inside. The beliefs we hold about our situation may actually be the limiting factor in our happiness. Rather than living with these beliefs, it can be profoundly helpful to challenge them and attempt to shift our ways of thinking. Constructive change and conversation can build confidence and allow you to change direction to find the happiness you may not have previously thought possible. To learn more, visit melschwartz.com. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 7, 2023 • 33min
Plastic Particles Are Contaminating Our Oceans | What This Chemist Has Discovered
Joining us today is Dr. Michael Gonsior, a tenured associate professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. With a background in analytical chemistry and engineering, Dr. Gonsior found his passion in water chemistry, and he is using his knowledge to research the ocean at a molecular level. Dr. Gonsior has worked all over the world studying marine biogeochemistry, specifically trying to characterize “dissolved organic matter” in the ocean – a material researchers are still trying to understand… Jump into the conversation now to uncover: How microplastic accumulates in the global ocean. The organic matter that researchers are finding in the ocean, and where it comes from. Why we must rethink the age of the deep ocean, and how old it may actually be. How viruses influence the growth of algae. Want to learn more about Dr. Gonsior and his research? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 6, 2023 • 29min
How To Grow And Harvest Wild Rice | Advice From An Expert Plant Breeder
In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Kimball, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics at the University of Minnesota. As a plant breeder by trade, Jennifer works with cultivated wild rice, a crop species naturally grown in Minnesota. Jennifer works closely with farmers to research the breeding, genetics, and conservation of wild rice. From environmental management to developing new and improved rice breeding techniques, Jennifer is a central figure in Minnesota’s wild rice research community… Tune in now to learn about: How wild rice is grown and harvested. How long it typically takes to grow wild rice. What makes wild rice a challenging crop to work with. The diversity of plant and animal life that exists in cultivated wild rice farms. Rotation crops that are grown in rice farms. To find out more about Jennifer and her work with wild rice, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Jan 5, 2023 • 38min
The Secret Key To A Successful Relationship | How To Reset Your Romantic GPS
In this episode, we chat with Marc Sholes, a New York City-based psychotherapist and psychoanalyst that specializes in adult treatment, and marital and couples therapy. With over 35 years of experience, Marc has learned that patients are able to reclaim healthy parts of their personalities through the process of self-discovery – which allows them to live healthy and fulfilling lives. As the author of the book Reset Your Romantic GPS: Why You Steer Toward The Wrong Partners, And How To Change Direction For The Better, Marc outlines how people can achieve healthy relationships that they are actually prepared for. He joins us today to discuss the details of this book, and what you can do to enhance your approach to your own romantic relationships… Join the conversation now to discover: What “attachment theory” is, and how it relates to our romantic relationships. The importance of making a person feel deeply understood. The four attachment styles, and how they influence romantic behavior. What your “romantic GPS” is, and what it takes to understand it. The secret key to a successful romantic relationship. To find out more about Marc and his work, visit www.marcsholeslcsw.com now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C