The Anxious in Austin Podcast features two psychologists, Dr. Marianne Stout and Dr. Thomas Smithyman, who practice CBT and focus on anxiety disorders & OCD. Learn more at www.anxietyaustin.com and https://thomassmithyman.com/
Marianne Stout, Ph.D. and Thomas Smithyman, Ph.D.
Why change? Drs. Smithyman and Stout explore motivation for changing our anxiety driven behaviors. In this episode, we dive deep into understanding the process of change in therapy, starting from the initial motivation to change to facing resistance, using the Stages of Change model and Motivational Interviewing. We discuss why making a change is so difficult, the hurdles encountered during therapy, and how move through these challenges. Listen as we share examples of how these processes unfold in clinical settings, specifically relating to anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and how understanding the benefits and costs of our behaviors can facilitate change. We also touch upon the importance of self-compassion and how therapists can help clients navigate their conflicting motivations. If you've ever struggled with making a change, or you work with clients who do, this episode offers valuable insights.
Are you constantly feeling like a fraud, despite your accomplishments? Do you struggle with self-doubt and feel like you don't deserve your success? If so, you're not alone. Welcome to "Anxious in Austin" where Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout, two experienced psychologists, will take you on a journey to understand and overcome imposter syndrome. With cutting-edge scientific research and real-life examples from their clinical and personal experience, they will help you recognize the signs of imposter syndrome, understand its root causes, and provide practical strategies for overcoming it. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this podcast episode will give you the tools you need to stop feeling like a fake and start feeling confident in your abilities. Don't let imposter syndrome hold you back any longer. Join us for "Anxious in Austin" and take control of your self-doubt today. You can get Dr Smithyman's new book here: https://geni.us/DatingWithoutFear
Here's an interview with Dr. Smithyman about his new social anxiety book--with Dr. Marianne Stout from the Anxious in Austin podcast. You can get find the book here: https://geni.us/DatingWithoutFear
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore why building community is important to your mental health and how to do it post pandemic.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore why we filter who we really are, the benefits of vulnerability, and how to take steps toward authenticity and connection.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss whether gratitude journals, identifying the positive, and acts of kindness can improve anxiety.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss how to cope and succeed in the face of stressors.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout examine common anxieties about getting the new Covid-19 vaccines.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman address the benefits of social connection and how getting stuck in the all-or-nothing trap can harm your mental and physical health.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore the role of self-esteem in anxiety and how your relationship with yourself can impact your ability to cope.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout have an updated discussion about the Coronavirus pandemic and ways to cope with staying at home.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss Coronavirus and the psychology of panic and fear with modern pandemics.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman introduce the fundamentals of exposure therapy and how and why it works in reducing anxiety's grip.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman explore the research on "social snack" or minimal social interactions and how they serve to help with mood and longevity.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss how loved ones can help someone struggling anxiety without making it worse.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman discuss the research as well as their clinical and personal experience with meditation and its affect on anxiety.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman discuss research on how and why exercise can improve anxiety, with specific attention on panic disorder and social anxiety.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman explore the timely topic of burn out and self-care. Listen as they tackle their first transcontinental podcast!
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout interview colleague Dr. Christine Leyva to better understand what treating a cockroach phobia looks like and how this can apply to all simple phobias. Enjoy!
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman discuss the benefits of group therapy in treating anxiety disorders and why it works.
Are you in an abusive relationship with your anxiety? Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss the fundamental shift necessary for successful treatment: changing your relationship with your anxiety. Listen as they explore how your perspective of anxiety influences its impact.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout interview PTSD expert and colleague, Dr. Ryan Douglas, to learn about how to diagnose and treat this painful disorder.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout discuss the many benefits of self-compassion including increasing motivation, happiness, resiliency, drive, positive body image, and calmness.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore why we have shame, what's so good about guilt, and how to combat these tough emotions.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout interview child anxiety specialist, Dr. Janna Greeson, and learn about the ins and outs of treating anxiety and OCD in kids and adolescents.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman explore and discuss the benefits of expressive writing as well as how and why it works.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout talk with a former client who recently gave a keynote address at an anxiety conference. She shares her story of learning about and living with harm OCD.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman explore why flying fears are so common and how to successfully treat them.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore the research and discuss the why's and how's of the common problem of dating anxiety.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout explore new research in how probiotics affect anxiety and depression.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout talk with psychologist Dr. Diana Damer on the pitfalls of perfectionism and why it's not getting you the results you want and hope for.
Dr. Stout and Dr. Smithyman explain, raise awareness about, and discuss treatment for perinatal OCD. Perinatal OCD is much more common than is realized and an understanding of why it has been kept as a painful secret for so many is discussed. Awareness of this disorder needs to be raised to educate the community at large and the medical profession so sufferers can see that there is hope.
Dr. Smithyman and Dr. Stout interview psychiatrist Asad Kirmani to better understand a medical approach to treating anxiety. Dr. Asad Kirmani is a board certified psychiatrist in private practice in Austin, Texas.
This podcast explores and explains how anxiety influences our thoughts...and what we can do to change how we think.