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PLAYING-IT-SAFE

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Feb 15, 2023 • 35min

63. How to handle self-criticism

Self-criticism is a classic playing-it-safe move. We criticize ourselves as a way to think that we're going to be able to control the situation, control ourselves, and control circumstances in order to feel safe. How does it really work for you when you spend hours and hours criticizing yourself? How does it really work when you try to motivate yourself by being harder and harder with yourself? But what if instead of spending hours and hours of criticizing, negatively judging, and putting yourself down, you learn skills to treat yourself with kindness, gentleness, and care as you would treat others?In this episode, I interview Dr. Dennis Tirch, Ph.D. Dr. Dennis Tirch founded the Center for Compassion-Focused Therapy in the USA. He has been described as one of the country's foremost experts on CFT and the psychology of compassion.Dr. Tirch is the author of 6 books and numerous chapters and peer-reviewed articles on mindfulness, acceptance, and compassion in psychotherapy.With Dr. Laura Silberstein-Tirch and others, Dr. Tirch is currently developing a research protocol involving behavioral science and CFT for treating anxiety, worry, and fear-based difficulties through compassionate courage cultivation.(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 8, 2023 • 30min

62. How to handle unhelpful perfectionism

Are you an overachiever?Some perfectionistic traits - e.g., being hardworking or paying attention to details - can be extremely handy. But what happens when you don’t do things in moderation and feel compelled to do more and more, do everything right, and avoid mistakes?In this episode, I chat with Clarissa Ong, Ph.D., about her work on perfectionism.We discussed in detail:The coherence trapMeta-awareness: awareness about awarenessExposure exercises as awareness exercisesMotivational flexibility Uncertainty workoutsSelf-compassion practices(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 18, 2023 • 43min

61. How to handle high-stressful situations

To be human is to experience worry, fear, anxiety, and stress. To be human is to play-it-safe.But how do you handle those internal reactions when encountering life-threatening situations?What if being exposed to those unusual situations is part of your day-to-day life?Today, I share a special interview with Lance Morrison, former Captain Police Officer.You will hear different micro-skills Lance uses to handle life-threatening situations such as:Focusing on one thing at a time.Compassion-based responsesFocusing on what mattersExercising(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 14, 2023 • 43min

60. Two crucial tips to distinguish effective safety behaviors - playing-it-safe moves - from ineffective ones

This is a super special interview with one of my favorite colleagues and author, Jonathan Kaplan, author of “Urban Mindfulness.”In this conversation we discussed:One of Jonathan’s favorite mindfulness exercises: sending warm wishes to people around youWhy playing-it-safe behaviors are naturalWhat is a playing-it-safe moveTwo skills to distinguish effective playing-it-safe moves from ineffective onesHow to handle uncertaintyHow to handle ruling-thoughts about thinking (metacognitions)In the middle of the conversation, you will hear me practicing “how to say” one of my favorite words in English, and one of Jonathan’s favorite jokes related to anxiety and playing-it-safe.(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 21, 2022 • 45min

59. Specific skills to cope with body sensations

Subscribe to the Playing-it-safe Newsletter: https://www.thisisdoctorz.com/playing-it-safe-newsletter/Have you ever felt anxious when driving?Have you ever had a panic attack?Have you ever felt an unexpected tingling sensation in your arm?Do you know how it feels when running a marathon?Have you ever pushed your body beyond your limits?In all those scenarios, it’s quite likely you're going to experience some form of bodily-based sensation, and naturally, your brain is going to “make sense of it” by either perceiving it as a threat or as an insignificant sensation.If your brain perceives those sensations as a threat, it will naturally push you to play-it-safe.In this conversation with Dr. Diana Hill, you will learn specific skills to handle those uncomfortable bodily sensations, slow down, and fundamentally choose your response.(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 14, 2022 • 42min

58. Actionable ACT tips to navigate your day

In today’s episode of the Playing-It-Safe podcast, Dr. Z. and Lou Lasprugrato, MFT, discuss the various Acceptance and Commitment Skills (ACT) and how they apply to our day-to-day life.ACT skills are applicable not just for therapy or coaching but as a way of living life. At the end of the day, real change happens by taking action, one action after another. What we discussed with Lou Lasprugato:How playing-it-safe moves are part of our day-to-day lifeWhat is perspective-taking or self-as-context within the ACT model4 ways to think about self-as-contextHow to make values-based choices on-the-goHow the 6 ACT processes are intertwined  What's aversive and what's appetitive when looking at your actions(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 30, 2022 • 42min

57. The difference between healthy and unhealthy perfectionism

In this engaging discussion, Michael P. Twohig, co-director of the ACT Research Group and Professor of Psychology, dives into the nuances of perfectionism. He distinguishes between helpful and harmful perfectionistic behaviors, illustrating how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can aid in overcoming clinical perfectionism. Michael shares insightful research methodologies, including innovative brain assessments linked to perfectionism. He also emphasizes the importance of flexibility, personal fulfillment, and the impact of shifting away from binary thinking to enhance overall mental well-being.
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Nov 23, 2022 • 39min

56. What is the purpose of self-criticism and what to do about it

Self-criticism is a classic playing-it-safe move. What are the harsh criticisms that your mind come up with? How do you handle them? Do you try to replace them with positive thoughts? Do you do more with your life? Do you try to prove yourself that you are an okay person?I ask all these questions to Dr. Christopher Willard, an expert on mindfulness and self-compassion.In my conversation with Chris you will hear about:The purpose or the function of self-criticism. Why do we do it?The difference between self-compassion and self-esteemHow to handle thoughts like “harsh criticism motivates me or I don’t deserve to be kind to myself”The difference between gratitude practices and toxic positivityHow to practice gratitudeWhat the default mode network isChris’s upcoming book on resilienceHow to develop a perspective-taking.Chris is a psychologist and an educational consultant, specializing in mindfulness. He serves on the board of directors at the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy, and is the president of the Mindfulness in Education Network. He is the author of Child’s Mind (2010), Growing Up Mindful (2016), Raising Resilience (2017), and eight other books for parents, professionals, and children. He also teaches at Harvard Medical School.(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 16, 2022 • 38min

55. Three micro-skills in managing anxiety

Dealing effectively with anxiety and the discomfort that comes with it is a fundamental skill. It allows you to do what you care about and excel in life, especially when facing unfamiliar situations or unpleasant moments.In this episode, I interviewed Dr. Joel Minden. ​​He is the director of the Chico Center for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Diplomate of the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT), and the author of the anxiety management self-help book, “Show Your Anxiety Who’s Boss.” In this interview, Joel and I discussed:- Three particular skills to manage anxiety(based on the book “Show Your Anxiety Who’s Boss”)- How to practice acceptance when dealing with anxious thoughts- How to deal with uncertainty- How to practice exposure exercises- Misconceptions about behaviorismAnd you will also listen to an acronym that Joel uses in his work and how I get playful when he shares it. Stay tuned!!!(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 9, 2022 • 17min

54. Are perfectionistic actions working for you or against you?

Do you deeply care about what you do that you don't measure what it takes you to accomplish a goal?Are you a very conscientious person that struggles to do things that are not-good-enough?Are you super-committed to the projects you participate in that you forget to eat, sleep, or hang out with your friends at times?Are you often preoccupied with thoughts about "I must do well, otherwise I'm bad?"Are grit and discipline hurting you?Perfectionistic actions can keep you in a "perfect trap," but it doesn't have to be all bad. You can learn acceptance and commitment skills to release the shackles of perfectionistic actions without losing yourself and its benefits.There are three important questions for you to answer to figure out whether your perfectionistic actions are working for you or against you.In this episode, you will listen to an episode from the Audiobook The Upside of Perfectionism: An Acceptance and Commitment SkillsACT Focused CoachingIf you have specific questions about perfectionistic actions, have been dealing with them for a long time, and want to take things a step further, you can get 1:1 coaching to unpack those specific sticky moments.In the coaching session, I’ll provide you with:A roadmap to get unstuck from any form of striving, high-achieving, and perfectionistic behaviors you’re dealing with.Compassionate and research-based skills to handle moments of stuckness.ACT skills to enjoy the golden nuggets of striving, perfectionistic, and high-achieving behaviors without hundreds of hours of self-criticism, worrying, and sleepless nights.Actionable skills to do what you care about – according to your standards – without hurting your relationships or the relationship with yourself.Get the ACT AUDIO-GUIDE & COACHING here: https://bit.ly/3QlagBk(*) Show notes and resources of this episode(*) Receive free weekly science-based, compassionate, and actionable skills to stop ineffective playing-it-safe(*) Figure out your playing-it-safe profile in 5 minutes and identify the key thinking strategies that keep you living in your head(*) Learn ACT skills for anxious achievers by taking Dr. Z. ACT courses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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