How to think about Your Thoughts: Thoughts are NOT facts!
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Trauma-informed mental health advice for parents.
This episode goes with Chapter 2, Lie # 4: “You Must Be In Control!” of Anxiety… I’m So Done with You! It’s time to unpack control. I’ve said control issues are anxiety issues, and now we need to dig deeper into “control.” In this episode, you’ll learn: Do you feel anxiety about being in control?
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This episode follows Chapter 2, Lie # 3: “You Must Handle It Right” of Anxiety… I’m So Done with You! How do you handle negative feelings? Or oppressive toxic positivity? In this episode, you’ll learn: You are human, you feel things, and it’s okay to feel upset about things that have happened to you. However,
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This episode goes with Chapter 2, Section 2 of Anxiety…I’m So Done with You! Anxiety is like a beacon for undivided attention. It wants you to look at it, giving it all of your brain space. That’s so mean of it. Let’s put anxiety in its place. In this episode, you’ll learn: “You have to
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This episode goes with Chapter 2, Section 1 of Anxiety…I’m So Done with You! In it, I review how anxiety infiltrates your identity and introduce Chapter 2. You’ll learn all anxiety’s tricks and tactics, especially how it lies to your face! Then, we discuss Lie number 1: “You Have to Know What’s Wrong!” In this
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Growth Mindset Video Teen Anxiety Podcast 4 Things Kids Need to Be Happy!
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Managing Anxiety There are many ways to manage anxiety. Some are helpful, others are okay in some contexts, and some are detrimental to you and the people around you. Listen to this interview with my 20-year-old nephew, Jude, to learn the various ways he has been managing anxiety, from when he was very young, during
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This episode follows Chapter 1, Section 5: The Heartbreaking Triggers. In this episode, I explain where anxiety triggers come from and how you can un-trigger them. Intensely threatening events, called traumas, overwhelm your senses. They spike your adrenaline. They set off your fight or flight response, and they cause you to trigger that response easier
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