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Today, I'm sharing something deeply personal and serious—my stalker story. For over a year, Timothy C. (we can share his full name soon if need be) has been physically stalking me, and his digital harassment goes back even further. Law enforcement is now involved, but I wanted to update you all in case anything happens to me—so there's no question about who did it. This episode isn't just about my experience; it's also about the reality of stalking, the dangers of obsession, and the importance of taking threats seriously. Stay aware, stay safe, and let's talk about it all, shall we?—https://noblegoldinvestments.com
Aggression, man made or genetic? Can you recognize aggressive behavior? Why does your hound growl? Have you put your hound in a situation that may manifest itself into full blown fight mode?Heath Hyatt joins Chris for this in depth discussion about dog behavior and how it effects houndsmen. Heath explains the why it is important to be able to identify what type of aggression your hound is showing. Once we know why the dog is being aggressive we can take step to redirect behavior. Heath identifies key areas that are of the utmost concern for houndsmen. Finally Chris and Heath discuss real life situations and how to avoid a reaction to a negative event.There is no definitive answer to how to correct aggression. Each situation is different and should be approached on its own merit. Listeners will have some valuable take aways and will increase their houndsmen skills with this one.Release Date: 02-04-22 ►Get Your Houndsman XP Info, Gear & More Here!www.HoundsmanXP.com►Become a Patron of Houndsman XP! Check out our Tailgate Talks.|
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Jordan Peterson, Ph.D., psychologist, professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, best-selling author, and prominent online educator. We discuss the biology of human emotions and motivations, healthy versus destructive impulses, addictions, and generative drives. Topics include how brain states shape decision-making—for better or worse—and how religion and culture can guide us toward and through the best paths in life. We also explore the innate human drive to create "impact at a distance" and how it influences social interactions, educational pursuits, career choices, and relationships. Additional subjects include morality, social media, politics, the human appetite for drama, and the importance of embracing responsibility as a form of adventure to avoid wasting time. Listeners will gain practical knowledge from psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and religion. Read the full show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman David: https://davidprotein.com/huberman Levels: https://levels.link/huberman ROKA: https://roka.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Dr. Jordan Peterson 00:02:32 Sponsors: David & Levels 00:05:19 Brain, Impulses, Integration, Personalities 00:14:08 Personalities, Motivation 00:18:18 Context & Children; Religion, Motivation & Personality 00:24:08 Hypothalamus, Context, Maturation 00:29:46 Psychopathy, Kids & Aggressive Behavior & Socialization 00:33:37 Polytheistic & Monotheistic Religions; Rage, Sociopathy & Addiction 00:41:05 Sponsors: AG1 & ROKA 00:43:58 Belief in God, Addiction 00:50:34 Pornography, Dopamine, Processed Foods 00:56:20 Clean Diet, Satiety; Fundamental Pleasures, Food, Sexuality 01:04:44 Power, Target, Sin 01:06:46 Sponsor: Function 01:08:33 Abraham; Call to Adventure, Success, Respect, Community 01:21:30 Wisdom, Noah; Religion, Incentive Structure & Motivation 01:26:52 Dopamine & Target, Sin; Frontal Eye Fields 01:31:59 Meta-Target & Goals, Sermon on the Mount; Fears 01:40:36 Sponsor: LMNT 01:41:51 Ultimate vs. Local Victory, Pearl of Great Price 01:45:05 Time Scales & Rewards; Entropy, Dopamine & Goals 01:51:20 Pornography, Effortless Gratification; Revelation & Sexuality Demise 02:02:33 Adventure & Responsibility, Sacrifice; Tool: Ordering Room 02:12:02 Storytelling, Science, Career Advancement, Pursuing Truth 02:23:46 Abraham & Adventure; Purposeful Satisfaction, Podcast 02:28:13 Finding Your Calling, Tools: Calling & Conscience; Creating Order 02:35:06 Order vs. Chaos; Public Shootings, Narcissism 02:40:16 Long-Term Goals, Pursuit, Curiosity, Commitment 02:45:43 Finding Purpose, Tool: Fixing Messes; Conscience & Voice of Divine 02:54:26 Prayer, Aim, Revelation; Thought 03:00:34 Religion, Common Themes 03:10:55 Psychoanalytical Traditions; Play 03:19:23 Play; Humor, Discourse, Alternative Media 03:27:18 Democrats, Republicans; Fear & Growth 03:34:59 Tour, Peterson Academy, YouTube, Cancel Culture 03:48:30 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures
Discover compassionate strategies to address childhood aggression with Tosha Schore, founder of Parenting Boys Peacefully. This episode promises to equip you with effective techniques to handle aggressive behavior in children while reassuring you that such behavior is common and not a sign of poor parenting. Tosha shares her holistic approach, which includes self-care for parents, deep connections with children, loving limits, and playful activities that can transform your family dynamics.We also tackle the tricky terrain of parenting teenagers, including setting boundaries around technology and dealing with emotional withdrawal. Our conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining a supportive and positive relationship with your teen, even in challenging situations. Through personal stories and expert insights, we offer practical strategies to help you navigate these critical years with persistence and unconditional love, ensuring your teen feels valued and understood.Parenting through connection rather than control is at the heart of our discussion. Learn how to build strong relationships with your children to positively influence their behavior as they grow. We highlight the significance of community support and shared experiences among parents. Plus, Tosha introduces an upcoming week-long workshop designed to provide actionable advice and tools for addressing aggressive behavior. This episode is your roadmap to creating a more harmonious and connected family environment.
In this episode, Mike, Sarah and Ferdie talk strategies to safely handle aggressive behavior in public spaces where distance and the dog's threshold for stress are difficult to control. We discuss:Overwhelmed dogs and humansSafety management for moving through hallways, stairways and elevatorsDefensive driving Using distractions and how to avoid reverse-order conditioningTreatments to useMichael Shikashio, CDBC, is the founder of AggressiveDog.com and focuses on teaching other professionals from around the world on how to successfully work aggression cases. He is a five-term president of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants (IAABC) and was the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT) Member of the Year in 2020. Michael is sought after for his expert opinion by numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, New York Post, Fox News, The List TV, Baltimore Sun, WebMD, Women's Health Magazine, Real Simple Magazine, SiriusXM Radio, The Chronicle of the Dog, and Steve Dale's Pet World. He also hosts the popular podcast show “The Bitey End of the Dog” where he chats with the foremost experts on dog aggression. He has been a featured keynote speaker at conferences, universities, and seminars in more than 200 cities and 14 different countries around the world, and offers a variety of educational opportunities on the topic of canine aggression, including the Aggression in Dogs Master Course and the annual Aggression in Dogs Conference. Dr. Sarah Shapiro-Ward CPDT-KA, KPA-CTP has lived and worked as a professional dog trainer in two of Canada's most densely populated downtown communities: Toronto and Vancouver. Sarah is best known for her viral trick training videos with her Cockapoo Percy, including tricks such as playing Jenga, Connect Four and Painting on Canvas. She also has a standard poodle, Eleanor, and a part-time horse, Echo. Before becoming a dog trainer, Sarah completed her Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 2015. Though she has long since left the laboratory behind, she still enjoys keeping up with the literature and applying her skills of critical analysis to dog training scenarios.Links "Navigating the City with a Sensitive Dog" by Sarah Shapiro-WardWhen Hounds Fly VancouverAggression in Dogs Conference 2024https://aggressivedog.comhttps://aggressivedog.thinkific.comMichael Shikashio's socials:https://www.facebook.com/AggressionInDogshttps://www.instagram.com/michaelshikashio/https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelshikashio?lang=enhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu6htNW022cxP3ecTYqBfjAhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1185767Contact Behavior Vets tweet us @BehaviorVets follow us on Facebook follow us on Instagram Online courses Webinars and seminars
Google's Big AI Push, Samsung Strike Update, and Troubling Tablet Study | Hashtag Trending In this episode of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love covers Google's Made by Google 2024 event, highlighting their new Pixel 9 phones, Pixel Buds Pro 2, and Pixel Watch 3. The episode also discusses the ongoing labor strike by Samsung Electronics workers and a new study revealing a link between tablet use and aggressive behavior in young children. Tune in for all this and more on the bad behavior edition of Hashtag Trending. 00:00 Introduction and Headlines 00:24 Google's Made by Google 2024 Event Highlights 02:33 Samsung Workers Strike for Better Conditions 04:08 Study Links Tablet Use to Aggressive Behavior in Children 06:06 Conclusion and Show Notes
Anger Management Meditation Can Provide A Healthy Outlet For Managing Anger And Reducing Aggressive Behavior. anger management meditation, meditation techniques for calmness, mindfulness for anger control, reducing aggressive behavior, emotional regulation through meditation, finding peace with meditation, self-awareness practices, anger transformation strategies, benefits of meditation for anger, managing emotions mindfully, meditation guide for anger, calmness and control with meditation, anger management strategies, mindfulness meditation for emotional health, coping with anger, meditation practices for inner peace, anger reduction meditation, meditation for emotional tranquility. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy Esliger explores the necessity of emotional intelligence in leadership, delving into why responding to challenges with calm and kindness promotes a healthy work environment. It also paves the way for both leader and team to achieve more sustainable success and growth. But how do we learn to avoid volatility in the face of struggle and what strategies promote quiet strength? Working our way up the corporate ladder isn't just a series of milestones but a transformative experience that shapes us both professionally and personally. With that growth, it's inevitable to experience both trepidation and excitement as horizons broaden. Uncertainty and self-doubt can take hold. It's in learning to battle this imposter syndrome and seek assistance that we discover how to treat ourselves with grace and extend calm and kindness outward. How to lead not with emotional turmoil but a steady hand. Cindy discusses all the ways in which grappling with ourselves is necessary in order to advance and also lead effectively. She notes that we aren't born being strong, calm and kind but that we learn through experience and practice how to cultivate those traits. She lays out six strategies for harnessing inner strength: 1. Confront imposter syndrome, 2. Cultivate inner confidence, 3. Manage emotions, 4. Let go of baggage, 5. Take responsibility, and 6. Replace fear with learning. As she unpacks each step, she imparts a clear path forward through emotional resilience instead of volatility. Resources discussed in this episode:Guide to Being Strong, Calm and KindAstronomic AudioConfidence Collective—Contact Cindy Esliger Career Confidence Coaching: website | instagram | facebook | linkedin | email
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Welcome back to another Soul Driven episode! ✨ Did you know that our furry friends also have a life purpose? A soul contract? And often, have lived lifetimes on other planets before incarnating on planet Earth? Tune in to listen to a live Akashic Soul Reading with Buddy, a sweet puppy who was adopted and dealing with behavioral and health issues, among other things. After spending thousands on pet trainers & professionals to no avail, his caretaker Amanda decided it was time to go deeper. Find out why Buddy incarnated on Earth, why he chose his caretaker, and the root causes of his behavioral issues. Plus, enjoy a mini Akashic Restoration Session! This animal Akashic reading is sure to leave you thinking VERY differently about your furry friends
Sponsor: Medboard: https://www.medboard.com/ EU MDR and IVDR national languages update - France accepts English MDR: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/aa9760e3-c864-4173-8b16-d790dac66d74_en?filename=md_sector_lang-req-table-mdr.pdf IVDR: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/1e312d8f-8b34-45da-a5fa-1918ba618aca_en?filename=md_sector_lang-req-table-ivdr.pdf Which devices for Expert Panel - Active Implantable Device on Top: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/4c43abea-b989-434b-9ac1-94134bf1a538_en?filename=md_annual-overview-cecp-2022-2023_en.pdf 94.4% for Class III implantable and 5.6% for Class Iib Administer or remove medicinal products On Class III implantable - Top is with Active Implantable Devices Exempt devices are mainly within 3 categories (Main reason: Modification of a device already marketed): Vascular and cardiac prostheses Orthopaedic prostheses, osteosynthesis devices, devices for tendon and ligaments synthesis Implantable prosthetic and osteosynthesis devices Annex XVI: Is Brain Stimulation device risk? - SCHEER should evaluate by End 2025: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/e6de1e88-2821-48f6-98f9-a56ea61cbfad_en?filename=scheer_q_031.pdf SCHEER = Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks SCHEER on Phtalate - Update of the guidelines: https://health.ec.europa.eu/consultations/scheer-public-consultation-preliminary-update-scheer-guidelines-benefit-risk-assessment-presence_en Consultation until April 28th, 2024 MDCG subgroup Agenda - What is coming?: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/f588a5c8-57af-48aa-808f-1d9c02f4925a_en?filename=mdcg_ongoing-guidance_0.pdf MDCG 2024-3 on CIP - Clinical Investigation: https://health.ec.europa.eu/document/download/690de85a-ac17-45ea-bb32-7839540c25c4_en?filename=mdcg_2024-3_en.pdf New Notified Body RISE Sweden - Welcome to the team 3033: https://api.tech.ec.europa.eu/nando-prod/files?repo=nando&id=d37c034bc695d2e143b5145b4cb7cd73caf8983c&group=NOTIFICATION&download=true 44 MDR NB 12 IVDR NB UK MHRA: Electrical Devices in Clinical Trials - Advice on application with separate document: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/65fb0d66aa9b76001dfbdc28/MHRA_Electrical_Guidance_for_Clinical_Investigations_Modified_12_Feb.pdf Ireland HPRA Newsletter- IVD, Eudamed, Custom-made, Clinical trials: https://www.hpra.ie/docs/default-source/publications-forms/newsletters/hpra-medical-devices-newsletter-issue-57-february-2024.pdf Turkey Reminder on MDR transition period - May 26th, 2024: https://titck.gov.tr/storage/Archive/2024/announcement/duyurumetni_67231ed0-2553-4708-8231-7951c767e066.pdf Turkey strongly inform the different parties regarding MDR transition Events RAPS Euro Convergence - May 6-8 in Berlin-Germany: https://www.raps.org/europe-2024/home Medtech Conf Map: https://medtechconf.com/event/connect-with-european-andinternational-regulatoryaffairs-peers-in-berlin-2/ Services Packaging for Medical and Pharmaceutical - Design, Manufacturing and delivery: https://easymedicaldevice.com/packaging-for-medical-devices/ ROW USA Ban devices - Electrical Stimulation Devices for Self-injurious or Aggressive Behavior: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/medical-device-safety/medical-device-bans CNN article: https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/25/health/fda-ban-electrical-stimulation-devices/index.html Comments open until May 28, 2024: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/medical-devices-news-and-events/fda-proposes-new-ban-electrical-stimulation-devices-self-injurious-or-aggressive-behavior Bans Prosthetic Hair Fibers since 1983 Powdered Surgeon's Gloves since 2017 Electrical Stimulation Devices for Self-injurious or Aggressive Behavior since March 2024 Animal Studie for Dental Bone Grafting devices - Choose the right animal Model: https://www.fda.gov/media/177340/download Minimum of 3 animals Animal Model: Canine and Porcine model instead of rodents FDA: Deviations on Neuralink lab - Animal Study good practices: https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/fda-finds-problems-animal-lab-run-by-musks-brain-implant-company-2024-02-29/ Calibration of equipment's are not done Quality officials not signing documents Australia Vigilance Reporting in Australia - For Recall and non-Recall: https://www.tga.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-03/uniform-recall-procedure-therapeutic-goods-urptg.pdf Recall action Template: https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/resource/forms/recall-action-templates Saudi Arabia Guidance on Surgical Sutures - This contains some cheat code: https://www.sfda.gov.sa/sites/default/files/2024-03/%28MDS-G021%29En.pdf Endpoints that should be addressed Laboratories should be ISO/IEC 17025 Shelf life should follow ASTM F1980 Brazil MOU between Brazil and Paraguay - Memorandum of Understanding: https://www.gov.br/anvisa/pt-br/assuntos/noticias-anvisa/2024/anvisa-e-agencia-reguladora-do-paraguai-assinam-primeiro-memorando-de-entendimento Bilateral cooperation on health surveillance Strenghtening regulatory capacity GMP validity from two to four years - If certified through MDSAP: https://www.gov.br/anvisa/pt-br/assuntos/noticias-anvisa/2024/anvisa-amplia-para-quatro-anos-prazo-de-validade-do-certificado-de-boas-praticas-de-fabricacao Prioritize registration of Dengue Diagnosis Devices - Submit Now: https://www.gov.br/anvisa/pt-br/assuntos/noticias-anvisa/2024/anvisa-prioriza-registro-de-dispositivos-para-diagnostico-da-dengue Combat dengue epidemic as a matter of urgency India CDSCO: PSUR through online portal - From April 1st, 2024: https://cdsco.gov.in/opencms/opencms/system/modules/CDSCO.WEB/elements/download_file_division.jsp?num_id=MTEwMTI= Online portal: https://www.cdscomdonline.gov.in/NewMedDev/Homepage Malaysia Malaysia Faster approval - Establishment license application: https://www.mda.gov.my/index.php/announcement/1377-faster-approval-for-establishment-license-application-complete-applications-processed-within-14-21-working-days 14 to 21 Working days from date of application List of documents within the link China China Guidelines on registration - Specific products: https://www.cmde.org.cn/xwdt/zxyw/20240318133300123.html Corneal Topograph Laparoscopic surgery system Optical Radiation Safety device Monkeypox virus nucleid acid detections agent: https://www.cmde.org.cn/xwdt/zxyw/20240318111545184.html Podcast Podcast Nostalgia Episode 275 - 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(Steve Curran): https://podcast.easymedicaldevice.com/276-2/ Episode 277 - How to benefit from Survey to build Clinical Evidence? (Cesare Magri): https://podcast.easymedicaldevice.com/277-2/ Easy Medical Device info@easymedicaldevice.com Social Media to follow Monir El Azzouzi Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/melazzouzi Twitter: https://twitter.com/elazzouzim Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/easymedicaldevice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easymedicaldevice
Join us for this week's special surprise... our first live coaching client episode!We are excited to have you join us for a new thing! Today's amazing guest will be getting some live coaching from Amma Lisa on her toddler who is demonstrating some aggressive behaviors.If you are interested in booking a coaching call you can :1. book a time in our Calendly 2. send us a message through DM on our instagram3. E-mail us at the nurturing parent.pod@gmail.com Dig deeper with these episodesFEELING TRIGGERED BY YOUR CHILDREN'S BEHAVIORS? HOW TO STOP YOUR REACTION & RESPOND TO YOUR KIDS | EP. 119106. BITING, KICKING, GRABBING; WHAT DO I DO?-LISTENER Q&A #699. TANTRUMS: WHAT ARE THEY, WHY DO THEY HAPPEN, & HOW TO RESPOND NOT REACT97. ACTS OF AGGRESSION- WHY THEY HAPPEN & HOW TO DEAL!94. SNAPPING AT YOUR KIDS? CHILDHOOD TRAUMA OR INNER CHILD HEALING WITH TINA HAMILTON88. NAVIGATING DIFFICULT BEHAVIOR WHEN BIG CHANGES ARE HAPPENING AT HOME I.E. DIVORCE, DEATH, NEW HOME, STARTING DAYCARE- LISTENER Q&A #3Support the showSIGN UP FOR COACHING NOW!Please share and tag us on our platforms below if you enjoyed this episode!Instagram: The Nurturing ParentFacebook Page: The Nurturing ParentEmail Us: TheNurturingparent.Pod@gmail.comOriginal music ©Lisa K Sigurgeirson 1986
Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"In this episode of "Parenting the Intensity," host Anouk is joined by guest Carrie Conrad, founder of Beating Disasters, to explore the challenging topic of dealing with emotionally intense children who engage in physically dangerous behavior. The conversation sheds light on the need for parents to approach restraint from a place of empathy and support, rather than control or punishment, while emphasizing the importance of safety and nonviolent parenting. Anouk and Carrie discuss the struggle of finding helpful resources for parents dealing with intense behaviors and highlight the crucial role of natural consequences, preventative measures, and emotional regulation in parenting. Stay tuned for valuable insights, practical advice, and helpful resources in this thought-provoking discussion on resilient and mindful parenting.3 Key Takeaways:1️⃣ How and When to use Restraints: Approach restraint from a place of service and support, rather than punishment or control. We emphasized the importance of turning to resources like Dr. Althea Solter's book "Tears and Tantrums" for valuable insights into understanding restraint from a gentle, respectful, and dignified perspective.2️⃣ Prioritize empathy and support : while implementing natural consequences and preventative measures for challenging behaviors in children, especially those prone to emotionally intense reactions. It's important to adapt parenting advice and resources to fit your own child and family's reality.3️⃣ Importance of parent's emotional regulation: Recognize the significant impact of a parent's emotional regulation on their child's behavior and practice self-care to model the importance of setting boundaries and prioritizing well-being. Teaching children about self-care and boundaries is crucial for their own emotional growth and development."Everybody wants control. But when it comes to physical safety and people or children being emotionally dysregulated or not in control of themselves, oddly enough, we give control to gain control."Connect with Carrie:Website: Www.beatingdisaster.comFacebook: Www.facebook.com/BeatingDisasterResources mentioned:Book tears and tantrum from Aletha Solter, Ph.D. founder and firector of The Aware Parenting Institute: https://www.amazon.ca/Tears-Tantrums-What-Babies-Children/dp/0961307366Daniel the Tigger for emotional regulation: https://pbskids.org/daniel/Make sure to subscribe to our podcast for future episodes and leave a rating and review, that helps us get in front of more parents. Don't forget to check out the resources mentioned on our website at www.parentingtheintensity.caJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay
One of the most common questions I get asked is what types of deep input activities I would recommend for a child who acts or plays aggressively (hitting, kicking, throwing, etc). Previously, I would go into detail on how to incorporate into a sensory diet, but now, through additional training and experience I recognize that this alone isn't the answer. Today, I share how sensory processing works and how to bridge the gap effectively AND efficiently between the behaviors you are seeing and improved regulation! *If you have any questions as to if your child has a true sensory processing disorder, email me or seek out a local OT for assessment. Tame Your Triggers Masterclass: https://chaostoconnected.myflodesk.com/mju18pgf63 Connect with me here: https://www.instagram.com/kailijozeiher/ or kjzeiher@gmail.com. XO Kaili
This is a replay of our 2021 interview with aggression expert Michael Shikashio. We are thrilled to present today's guest, Michael Shikashio. Michael is a world-renowned expert on dog aggression and has an incredible dearth of information he generously shares, which is helpful for owners, rescuers, and trainers alike. In this conversation, Michael, Emily and Libby define aggression, discuss the ways aggression can present in different dogs (and the different levels of assessing their aggression), and so much more. Make sure to listen to the full episodes, as Michael drops important gems throughout the episode. Michael is an internationally sought out speaker on the topic of aggression - has mentored and presented to thousands of animal professionals. He is the Founder of the Aggression in Dogs Master Course, teaches trainers and consultants in over 25 countries on how to work with aggression cases, and has been featured in countless media, including the New York Times, the New York Post, Web MD, and Women's Health. Credits. Libby Felts and Emily Wolf (Hosts and Creators.) Original music by Mike Pesci. Graphic design, editing, and production by Alex Lee-Ammons and For The Love Media, LLC. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sdr7/support
In today's episode, I spoke with Erica Komisar about her best-selling book 'Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters'. We started with a quick mention of Erica's recent speech at the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) Conference organized by Jordan Peterson, where she spoke about the importance of a mother's love, presence, and emotional attunement in the first three years of a child's life.Erica brought us into her world of attachment, child development, and psychoanalysis, and she explained why the maternal instinct is not 'a ploy devised by the patriarchy to keep women at home' - rather it is an ancient, in-built biological system, common to all mammals. Human babies are born especially vulnerable compared to other mammals, and they rely on their mother for moment-to-moment emotion regulation. Erica explained how the early attachment relationship between mother and baby affects that child's future attachment security, emotional resilience, and social skills.We spoke about the negative consequences that daycare can have on children's mental and physical health, and why we need to rethink the way we look at daycare - in terms of the length of time a child spends each day in daycare and the age at which they begin. For example, children who went to daycare were shown to have elevated levels of salivary cortisol, a biomarker for stress, that's correlated with the development of diseases of inflammation later on. Erica explains how a toddler's aggressive behavior or constant acting out is often their fight-or-flight response to the overwhelming stress of being disconnected from their mothers for extended periods of time.We discussed the difficulties of postpartum depression, how it is often related to a woman being emotionally disconnected and uninterested in her baby, and why so many women are suffering from postpartum depression these days.We also gave a shout out to dads, highlighting the tremendous role that a father has in his child's development. We spoke about how mothers and fathers parent differently, why these differences are important, and why both roles are necessary. For instance - fathers are especially important for regulating a child's aggression, enforcing boundaries, and facilitating the child's gradual separation from the mother through rough-and-tumble play.Lastly, we spoke about the important achievements of second wave feminism - and where we each thought the movement went wrong. We discussed the paradox of a feminist movement that fought for women's right to be just like men - while devaluing femininity as such. Erica and I hope to see the pendulum swing back into a more balanced direction! One where women can have it all, just in different ways at different times.I would love to hear your thoughts on the topics we raised today - did you agree or disagree? Do you have any questions for Erica that you'd like us to explore in a future episode? Share your thoughts in the comments below
In this episode of the Conflict Skills Podcast, host Simon Goode addresses the increasingly common challenge of dealing with aggressive clients, attributing the uptick to various external stressors. He provides practical advice on self-regulation, using structure, setting boundaries, and assertiveness when managing aggressive client interactions, and emphasizes the importance of validating the underlying needs of the client and practicing self-care to mitigate the impact of these challenging interactions.
Enjoying our content and want to support us directly? Join our premium subscription for access to our podcasts, bonus content, merch discounts and more! Visit: www.psych2go.supercast.com A toxic person is a negative influence in your life who exploits you and drains your energy with their needless drama, leaving you emotionally exhausted. If you're not careful, a toxic relationship can rob you of all your happiness, motivation, mental health, and self-esteem over time. Letting go of toxic people can be tough, but in order to do so, we must first be able to identify them. To help you figure out if there's someone in your life who's toxic for you, here are 6 telltale signs of a toxic person: #toxicperson #psych2go #signs Related Videos: 7 Signs You're Becoming Toxic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIiLueBRYL8 10 Signs You Have a Toxic Friend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XET6Kdn7qS0&t=22s 7 Early Signs of A Toxic Relationship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDNMvuQrcGk 5 Toxic People To Walk Away From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gexW0lfBMKE Credit: Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Ariana Parra YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: O'Moore, M., & Kirkham, C. (2001). Self-Esteem and its Relationship to Bullying Behaviour. Aggressive Behavior, 27 (4), p269-283. Grosz, M. P., Dufner, M., Beck, M. D., &Denissen, J. J. (2015). Who is Open to a Narcissistic Romantic Partner? The Roles of Sensation-Seeking, Trait Anxiety, and Similarity. Journal of Research in Personality, 58, 84-95. Muller, R. J. (2011). Failing Narcissistic Defenses Can Turn Love Toxic. The Humanistic Psychologist, 39 (4), 375-378. University of Chicago Press Journals. (2007 October 7). Negativity is Contagious, Study Finds. Science Daily. Retrieved November 15, 2019 from sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071004/135757.htm
Today Dr Ray talks about dealing with difficult behavior from children of all ages. He starts the show off talking about five year olds hitting him with a baseball bat and ends the show with a call from a mother whose adult son in a group home has been acting aggressively towards her. Hear Dr Ray's advice by listening to today's episode.
Today Dr Ray talks about dealing with difficult behavior from children of all ages. He starts the show off talking about five year olds hitting him with a baseball bat and ends the show with a call from a mother whose adult son in a group home has been acting aggressively towards her. Hear Dr Ray's advice by listening to today's episode.
There are lots of decisions that we make as parents that are made out of guilt or a sense of obligation. In this episode we talk about how to navigate parenting questions from a place of wholeness in order to figure out what will be best for parent AND child. We talk about whether or not to do preschool and *spoiler alert* there is no one perfect decision. :) Related Episodes 228 // Making Friendships, Creating Community, and How to Know When You're Done Having Kids Patience with Aggressive Behavior, Friendships in Motherhood and Making Peace with Your Inner Landscape Guidance for the Changing seasons of Motherhood Time Stamps 1:44 - To preschool or not to preschool? 3:00 - Taralyn's experience with kids going or not going to preschool 10:30 - Felica's experience 14:15 - the questioning of our choices because it's the worth the wrestle 16:09 - What will be the best for you and your child? 18:55 - Eliminating the guilt Sponsor: GABB WIRELESS We LOVE devices that help our kids stay safe and be able to adventure while still being able to contact us safely and allow us to know where they are without being the kind of technology that steals their mental health and attention. Gabb wireless is an incredible company that we FULLY endorse for just that. Go to https://gabbwireless.com and use code FINDTHEMAGIC to get $50 off any device! Thank you for the kind reviews! We appreciate them so much. Here is how to leave a review for us on iTunes: Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) Review of the week from mamaErinE So much wisdom and humility You women are amazing, thank you --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/support
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answering YOUR questions on today's episode!Q: how do I deal with my child's aggression when our attempts aren't working? A: Dr. Tay starts off the episode urging parents to understand the function of aggression - that it is a form of communication and may serve as a form of sensory regulation for your autistic child. she provides tips and strategies beyond traditional behavioral approaches and emphasizes the importance of modeling what you want your child to do instead. there is also a brief discussion around the pathological demand avoidance (PDA) profile.RESOURCES⚡️ if you have not listened to episode "10 | the ABCs of challenging behavior", you are strongly encouraged to listen to that episode first.⚡️supplemental episodes referenced in today's podcast are episodes 2, 3, 18, and 41.⚡️ join the Evolve Facebook community to participate in the episode Q+As >> facebook.com/groups/evolveautism⚡️ learn from me and submit your questions [could be featured on a future episode] >>Instagram @the.dr.tayTikTok @the.dr.tayLinkedIn @the-dr-tay⚡️ want to learn more about Dr. Tay's Whole Family Approachᵀᴹ and current services offered? schedule a free consult call here or email admin@drtaylorday.com if you have questions.DISCLAIMER >> anything shared on this podcast should not be considered clinical advice, and you should consult with your team of medical, mental health, and developmental providers if you need support.
Lisa Vanderpump's husband Ken Todd is fighting back after being accused of failing to pay rent and transfer the liquor license for the now-closed West Hollywood restaurant PUMP, telling RadarOnline.com he plans to countersue for damages.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A lot of us feel like we don't deserve to have our dreams come true or have good things happen to us, and sometimes, no matter how far we've made it or how much we've already accomplished, we still don't feel content. Why is that? The answer isn't an easy one. Most likely, it's when we grapple with feelings of self-loathing or self-hatred. Self-loathing is defined as a hatred for oneself that often manifests as anger, self-sabotage, a negative view of oneself, and low self-esteem. Credits Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Rida Batool & Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Naphia YouTube manager: Cindy Cheong References: Brown, R. P., &Bosson, J. K. (2001). Narcissus Meets Sisyphus: Self-Love, Self-Loathing, and the Never-Ending Pursuit of Self-Worth. Psychological Inquiry, 12 (4), 210-213. O'Moore, M., & Kirkham, C. (2001). Self-Esteem and its Relationship to Bullying Behaviour. Aggressive Behavior, 27 (4), p269-283. Noormega, R. (2017). Signs You Hate Yourself And Don't Even Realize It. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtcatalog.com/rayi-noormega/2017/signs-you-hate-yourself-and-dont-even-realize-it/ National Alliance Against Mental Illness (2018). Mental Health by The Numbers. Retrieved from https://www.nami.org/Learn-More/Mental-Health-By-the-Numbers
Who doesn't want peace and homeostasis in the family environment? So often we can get to a place of chaos; where our homes and families feel out of sorts. In this episode Felica shares her experience of stripping away outside influence with their cross country move and how it affected her family environment. She shares tips on applying her learning to your home. She also explains how she felt the anxious buzzing energy in her home, recognized it, and found some settling. Hint hint, it always starts with us! Related Episodes Patience with Aggressive Behavior, Friendships in Motherhood and Making Peace with Your Inner Landscape Guidance for the Changing seasons of Motherhood Time Stamps 1:52 - Recognizing something is out of whack 4:00 - Our inner landscapes reflect onto our outer landscape --Focus on yourself 6:45 - Find support from others Sponsor: GABB WIRELESS We LOVE devices that help our kids stay safe and be able to adventure while still being able to contact us safely and allow us to know where they are without being the kind of technology that steals their mental health and attention. Gabb wireless is an incredible company that we FULLY endorse for just that. Go to https://gabbwireless.com and use code FINDTHEMAGIC to get $50 off any device! Thank you for the kind reviews! We appreciate them so much. Here is how to leave a review for us on iTunes: Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) MaryHag 11/08/2022 The highlight of my week
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Hitting, kicking, and other aggressive behaviors can be super challenging for parents – but when your child is too big to pick up, handling these behaviors gets even trickier. In this week's episode, I answer a listener who's struggling to know how to help her 7-year-old son when he's angry and hitting; he's too big for her to easily pick him up, and his behavior is frustrating for the whole family. I talk about why aggressive behaviors in our older kids can feel especially challenging – and how we can respond effectively. Here's the thing: Aggressive behaviors can happen at any age; kids of all ages can get so overwhelmed that their feelings fly out of them in the form of hits, kicks, and pushes. And responding effectively to these behaviors starts with having the right mindset. FREE Mindset Shifts: https://www.raisedresilient.com/mindset Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisedresilient/
Friendships are exceedingly important, especially for mothers, in fact friendship is becoming a huge factor to over all health and wellness in a happy life. In this week's episode, we address listener questions and dive into how we can find and cultivate friendships and how that will look different in each stage of our lives as well as the age old question, should we have another baby? We dive into the intention to start from a whole place when making this decision and how Taralyn and Felica made the choice themselves. Related Episodes Patience with Aggressive Behavior, Friendships in Motherhood and Making Peace with Your Inner Landscape Guidance for the Changing seasons of Motherhood Time Stamps 11:57 - How to navigate friendships and create a community? 13:17 - Take a look at what friendships do you currently have 15:07 - Take the extra step to be vulnerable and create friendships 19:00 - Connection can look different in various stages of life 20:55 - Relationships can be a crossroads of human souls 25:00 - Don't be afraid to instigate events 26:56 - How do you know you're done having babies? 28:30 - The answer is inside of you 30:35 - There is a peace within 33:45 - Never make the decision to add another kid during a state of “lack” Sponsor: GABB WIRELESS We LOVE devices that help our kids stay safe and be able to adventure while still being able to contact us safely and allow us to know where they are without being the kind of technology that steals their mental health and attention. Gabb wireless is an incredible company that we FULLY endorse for just that. Go to https://gabbwireless.com and use code FINDTHEMAGIC to get $50 off any device! Thank you for the kind reviews! We appreciate them so much. Here is how to leave a review for us on iTunes: Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) Review of the week: normalizing motherhood I have been listening to you ladies for some time, but todays episode was so spot on that I found myself crying. Felicia talked about “seeing our kids” in defiant behavior, and as she did, I actually felt so seen myself (after a very difficult day with my own 3 kiddos). Thank you for normalizing this difficult and hilarious thing called motherhood. I have found SO much inspiration, wisdom, practical help, and pure relief in your conversations. I am so grateful for finding your show --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/findthemagic/support
Quiz about situations involving different communication styles. And why assertiveness tends to not be something we're good at, or compromise. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin-allen-belzer/support
A theoretical neuroscientist, Ann Kennedy, PhD, is investigating neural computation and the structure of behavior. In this episode, she talks about her recent research in the area of aggression and how it's regulated in the brains of animals. She was recently named the winner of the 2022 Eppendorf and Science Prize for Neurobiology.
Dr. Craig A. Anderson, a Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Iowa State University, sits down with Dr. Bob to discuss the impact that violent video games have on children. A must listen conversation for parents, teachers and caregivers. Craig A. Anderson, Ph.D. (Stanford University, 1980) is a Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Iowa State University, Past-President of the International Society for Research on Aggression, and Editor of the International Society for Research on Aggression journal "Aggressive Behavior." His 270+ publications have received over 61,000 citations. His 40+ years of publishing on aggression and violence is highly related to Dr. Weiss's goal of searching for ways in which world peace could be attained. This is especially true of his General Aggression Model, and of his related work on rapid climate change and violent behavior. Recent publications on these two topics (e.g., Anderson & Bushman, 2018; Miles-Novelo & Anderson, 2022) can be downloaded from: http://www.craiganderson.org/wp-content/uploads/caa/recpub.html The General Aggression Model (GAM) is a bio-social-cognitive developmental model of human aggression and violence that unites a host of individual difference, social, developmental, biological, and cognitive models of social behavior. The 2002 Annual Review of Psychology article that detailed the General Aggression Model has been cited over 6000 times. GAM has been applied to clinical, social, personality and developmental psychology; pediatrics; criminology; war and climate change, among other fields. In 2017, Dr. Anderson received the Kurt Lewin Award from SPSSI. The corresponding 2018 article updated GAM. Dr. Anderson's 2022 Oxford University Press monograph with then Ph.D. student (now Assistant Professor) Miles-Novelo presents a broad GAM-inspired model of three ways that rapid global warming increases violence. It summarizes multiple biological, social, sociological, and political factors involved in climate change and violence (including war); it also offers multiple interventions at individual, social, societal, and political levels needed to avert the worst violent consequences of climate change, and thereby contribute to world peace. His earlier empirical and theoretical work on heat and aggressive/violent behavior (e.g., Anderson, 1989); attributional processes and effects (e.g., Anderson & Weiner, 1992); human inference and decision making (e.g., Anderson $ Kellam, 1992); media effects on antisocial and prosocial behavior (e.g., Anderson et al., 2003) contributed greatly to the development of GAM, and to the understanding of direct effects of heat stress on violent behavior. As GAM expanded in scope and clarity, it was used to explore possible effects of global warming as early as 1998 (Anderson & Bushman). The first full integration of GAM and climate change was published by Anderson & DeLisi (2011). As noted earlier, the 2022 Miles-Novelo & Anderson monograph goes well beyond merely demonstrating myriad ways the rapid climate change is increasing violent behavior at multiple levels; it also summarizes social psychological, sociological, and political factors that contribute to this violence enhancing effect and offers science-based interventions that should be taken minimize these harmful effects while increasing world-wide peace and individual security and well-being. In sum, Dr. Anderson's career has made numerous contributions to understanding world violence from a multidisciplinary perspective. He is now using that perspective to address one of humanity's most dangerous existential crises, that of rapid climate change and prospects for world peace or world violence. His publications can be downloaded from www.CraigAnderson.Org. How to contact Dr. Craig A. Anderson: Dr. Craig A. Anderson Website https://www.commonsensemedia.org https://childrenandmedia.org.au https://www.israsociety.com/special-statement Free pdf version of my 2020 book: Game On! Sensible Answers about Video Games and Media Violence. Note that the URL for the Game On! Book is: http://www.craiganderson.org/wp-content/uploads/caa/GameOn%21book.html My newest Book: Climate Change and Human Behavior (Cambridge University Press) How to contact Dr. Bob: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656
Hey SPED Teacher, How do you handle physical or aggressive behavior with special needs students? What strategies can be used when dealing with aggressive behaviors in your special education classroom? Why do students exhibit aggression in the first place? In today's episode, I will be sharing steps to what you can do IN THE MOMENT when a physical and/or aggressive behavior is occurring. Knowing what to do in these situations is critical to the safety of ALL students, yourself, and staff! Take Care, Michelle In this episode you'll learn: Where and how to build your support team. The importance of planning ahead What to do that will benefit the future of everyone Resource Mentioned: Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs from simplypsychology.org Connect with Michelle Vazquez: Become an INSIDER & join the email list HERE! Join the FACEBOOK COMMUNITY! Follow on INSTAGRAM! Contact: steppingintospecialed@gmail.com
It can be a helpless feeling putting on a presentation and having someone from the audience take shots at you. We refer to people who do that as, "Snipers." In this Pocket Sized Pep Talk, I'll show you multiple approaches to handling a tricky situation.
Are you struggling with aggressive behavior in children? When you have a neurodivergent child who has 20+ minute long, intense, aggressive meltdowns, sometimes you need to literally roll with the punches, AND keep everyone safe. How do you do that? Redirect those aggressive behaviors to safer alternatives, I'll teach you how in this episode.LinksEpisode transcript: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/podcastThe OT Butterfly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theotbutterflyWork with Laura: https://www.theotbutterfly.com/parentconsultDemystifying meltdowns workshop
Dr. Phil discusses the most important thing you can do if your child starts expressing aggressive behavior and the most important thing to do when your child is getting too rough with their actions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The environment that we're in is not the kind where you necessarily want to be a hero and super aggressive, says Michael Reinking. He discusses the takeaways from recent market weakness, highlighting the S&P 500 monthly returns. He also examines the recent trends in today's market, as well as the expectations for this week's inflation data. Finally, he monitors potential headwinds for the market. Tune in to find out more about the stock market today.
In this episode I am joined by world-renowned aggression expert Michael Shikashio CDBC. We clear up some misinformation around aggression in dogs and chat about how helping your dog change how he feels is the key to helping your dog change his behavior. Michael host's the popular podcast "The Bitey End of the Dog" where he shares conversations with leading experts on dog aggression and behavior. He also offers a variety of incredible resources and courses for pet parents and dog trainers alike on his website aggressivedog.com.Helpful Resources:The Bitey End of The Dog Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bitey-end-of-the-dog/id1521311807AggressiveDog.com - https://aggressivedog.comThe Muzzle Up Project - https://muzzleupproject.comFollow The Baroo:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopet/Blog - https://www.thebaroo.com
In today's episode Dr. Vanessa Lapointe, registered psychologist, joins us to discuss aggressive behavior in children and how to mediate it. We discuss how to be curious about your child's behavior – zooming out can be informative about why your child is being aggressive. Dr. Lapointe answers important questions like: How do parents play a part in their child's aggressive behavior? Should you feel guilty when your child acts out? How can aggressive play be beneficial to your child's development?Dr. Lapointe explains that how we were parented as children influences how we parent our own children. She talks about how parenting couples need to embody both firmness and kindness to maintain balance within the home. We also touch on the idea of the “good enough parent” and what that could look like. Lastly, we chat about how screentime and friend groups can play into aggressiveness and how to draw your children back to you while still letting them experience life. Join Dr. Lapointe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.vanessalapointe/ or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drvanessalapointe Visit her website: https://drvanessalapointe.com/ Check out her books: HEREHold on to your kids: HEREThank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently.Please leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes!Join our community:Instagram: @curious_neuronWebsite: www.curiousneuron.comPodcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastThe Science PawdcastThe Science Pawdcast breaks down the latest science happening in the human world AND...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Dr. Phil discusses how your aggressive behavior is ruining your relationships and the most important thing you can do to redirect your anger and find a solution to your problem.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Once again, Pinkie observes the playground activity
In this episode, I talk about my parenting experience with bossy and aggressive behavior. I discuss the importance of having unconditional love, compassion, and empathy as a way to understanding how our child's behavior stems from their internal fears and desire to control (because of their fears). In sharing my personal story my hope is that it will help you if you are facing this kind of behavior. If you think my story and advice might help a family member or friend, please share it with them.Throughout the episode, I challenge you to shift how you view aggressive behavior to see that what your child is actually needing, is actually asking for is you. They're asking for your unconditional love, your compassion, your empathy, your understanding and your kindness. Key Points From This Episode:My personal experience with bossy and aggressive behaviorThe power of judgment-free observation.A consistent approach to moving through the locked aggressive feelings of a toddler. How to understand your child's behavior with unconditional love and empathy. How to support all your children when one is hurting from the actions of their sibling.Remodeling aggressive actions to become respectful communication and healthy interactions. The main goal when dealing with challenging behavior.The importance of a parent's kindness, empathy, unconditional love, and compassion.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:We Nurture CollectiveWe Nurture on InstagramWe Nurture on FacebookThe Three Little Deers and the Great Storm
In this episode, we dig deep into why a child may be exhibiting aggressive behaviors. Depending on their age and what the aggression looks like, you need to understand why the aggression may be happening. Also, it's important to know what to do if you are witnessing specific warning signs. Knowing the warning signs can help you take the right next steps in getting your child help. Also, learn what you should do if your child is not exhibiting the warning signs in order to establish a strong foundation of protective factors. Resources Mentioned In this Episode:Enroll in the Exclusive Masterclass: Unlock Your Child's Potential By Parenting from Their Strengths . Click hereAdditional Resources:***If you need more specific help with parenting a strong-willed child, my friend and Clinical Psychologist, Rachel Bailey, does great work specifically in this area where she teaches you her signature "Long Game" Method for raising children with big emotions! Sign up for her program here. [affiliate link]*EMAIL LIST*Click here to join my email list for more free content to help you on your parenting journey!or go to strongermindsstrongeryouth.com/jointhelist*REACH OUT & SHARE*Email me your stories to share with others parents just like you at jessika@strongermindsstrongeryouth.com *CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA!!!* & *TAG ME IN YOUR STORIES!!!*#jessikashieldsGet Social to Stay Connected!!!Twitter: @Official_SMSYFB: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthInstagram: @StrongerMindsStrongerYouthLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jessikashieldsTikTok: @Official_SMSYTo access more Podcast resources, visit strongermindsstrongeryouth.comThank you for listening!
Does your child ever lash out when he/she is upset and hit, kick, bite, or pinch? Did you know this is actually a NORMAL response to stored up fear and anger? Want to know why the punishments and time outs aren't working to get rid of the behavior? Because it's perpetuating the cycle of disconnection and the inability for your child to think logically. It also dampens the child's ability to learn through co-regulation. Obviously we don't want our children to continue with this behavior long term, so what do we do about it…. Today, I walk you through 5 tips that have successfully helped the aggression in our home move from multiple times per day to maybe 1-2 times per week. BONUS: the child that tends to the aggressive side is actually showing improved impulse control prior to reacting and following through with what I have been training and teaching him to do! This is huge! I hope this is an encouragement and a helpful peek inside your child's brain! Free Special Time e-guide: the #1 Strategy for Transforming Behavior: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/621850e5a41d78f73c5012d8 Episode on how to listen through upsets: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chaos-to-connected/id1609008872?i=1000554474011 Episode on special time: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-you-struggling-with-your-childs-behaviors-ep-1/id1609008872?i=1000550595812 If you are struggling to find strategies that help correct the challenging behaviors you are walking through and are ready to establish a Behavior Blueprint with a step by step plan of what to do, then head here for all the details. https://view.flodesk.com/emhttps://dawn-term-318.myflodesk.comails/62c479aee3f481bcc48af99d Connect with me here: https://www.instagram.com/kailijozeiher/ Chaos to Calm Course waitlist: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/621850e5a41d78f73c5012d8 I would love to connect with you and hear more about your journey! If you'd like to submit a question to get answered on an episode of the podcast, leave it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/10VctOlDhunyQUXEEaDz5m0emFufCVpCvFj9yNzEFicU/edit XO- Kaili
Huberman Lab Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Neural circuits (not individual brain areas) trigger aggressionAggression is not a switch, it's a process with a beginning, middle, and endAggression actually hinges on the hormone estrogenTestosterone in and of itself does not trigger aggression – testosterone aromatized into estrogen within the brain and binding to estrogen receptors in area of the brain that leads to aggressionEstrogen triggers aggression in brain and testosterone increases the pressure toward an aggressive episodeRecipe for aggression & reactivity: increased cortisol, reduced serotonin, short daysSelf-regulation is a key component of whether someone will engage in aggressive behaviorTools to reduce aggressive tendencies and impulsivity: pay attention to how daylight changes makes you feel, supplement with omega-3, supplement with ashwagandha in 2 week on/2week off cycles, get sunlight early in the day, try a hot bath or sauna, avoid beverages that contain both alcohol and caffeineRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgThis episode I describe the neural mechanisms that activate and control aggressive states and beahviors and the role of hormones—estrogen and testosterone—in mediating violent and and/or competive aggression. I also describe tools that can be used to modulate the factors that have been shown to ‘prime' an individual for aggression, including sunlight, estrogen sensitivity, competition within social settings, and overall stress levels, and the hormone cortisol. I discuss how substances such as caffeine and alcohol can impact impulsive behaviors, and how nutrition and supplementation can be used to regulate mood and aggression. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman ROKA: https://www.roka.com -- code: huberman Helix Sleep: https://www.helixsleep.com/huberman See Andrew Huberman Live: The Brain Body Contract https://hubermanlab.com/tour Our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/andrewhuberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Timestamps (00:00:00) Aggression, Types of Aggression (00:03:33) AG1 (Athletic Greens), ROKA, Helix Sleep (00:08:29) Neural Circuits for Aggression, “Hydraulic Pressure Model” (00:15:50) Brain Regions Controlling Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH) (00:22:14) Psychiatric Disorders & Aggression (00:23:36) Stimulation of the VMH, Estrogen Receptors & Aggression (00:31:57) Neural Circuits Mediating Physical Acts of Aggression, Biting (0:35:56) Testosterone & Competitiveness/Estrogen & Aggression (00:43:00) Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression (00:45:46) Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggressive Behaviors (00:51:56) Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation & Mood (00:54:18) Tool: Sunlight, Sauna & Cortisol Reduction (00:55:54) Tool: Ashwagandha & Cortisol Reduction (00:57:06) Tool: Seasonality/Sunlight, Genetic Variation in Estrogen Sensitivity (01:00:37) Testosterone & Aggression, Competitive Work Environments (01:05:07) Testosterone, Amygdala, Challenge & Effort (01:09:27) Caffeine, Alcohol & Impulsivity (01:13:15) Tool: Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages, Impulsivity & Aggression (01:17:18) Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior (01:24:10) Factors Affecting the “Hydraulic Pressure Model” of Aggression (01:25:44) Book by Dr. David Anderson, Aggression & Social Relationships (01:27:35) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Patreon, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer
This episode I describe the neural mechanisms that activate and control aggressive states and beahviors and the role of hormones—estrogen and testosterone—in mediating violent and and/or competive aggression. I also describe tools that can be used to modulate the factors that have been shown to ‘prime' an individual for aggression, including sunlight, estrogen sensitivity, competition within social settings, and overall stress levels, and the hormone cortisol. I discuss how substances such as caffeine and alcohol can impact impulsive behaviors, and how nutrition and supplementation can be used to regulate mood and aggression. Thank you to our sponsors AG1 (Athletic Greens): https://athleticgreens.com/huberman ROKA: https://www.roka.com -- code: huberman Helix Sleep: https://www.helixsleep.com/huberman See Andrew Huberman Live: The Brain Body Contract https://hubermanlab.com/tour Our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/andrewhuberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Timestamps (00:00:00) Aggression, Types of Aggression (00:03:33) AG1 (Athletic Greens), ROKA, Helix Sleep (00:08:29) Neural Circuits for Aggression, “Hydraulic Pressure Model” (00:15:50) Brain Regions Controlling Aggression, Ventromedial Hypothalamus (VMH) (00:22:14) Psychiatric Disorders & Aggression (00:23:36) Stimulation of the VMH, Estrogen Receptors & Aggression (00:31:57) Neural Circuits Mediating Physical Acts of Aggression, Biting (0:35:56) Testosterone & Competitiveness/Estrogen & Aggression (00:43:00) Sunlight, Melatonin & Aggression (00:45:46) Cortisol, Serotonin & Aggressive Behaviors (00:51:56) Tool: Omega-3 Supplementation & Mood (00:54:18) Tool: Sunlight, Sauna & Cortisol Reduction (00:55:54) Tool: Ashwagandha & Cortisol Reduction (00:57:06) Tool: Seasonality/Sunlight, Genetic Variation in Estrogen Sensitivity (01:00:37) Testosterone & Aggression, Competitive Work Environments (01:05:07) Testosterone, Amygdala, Challenge & Effort (01:09:27) Caffeine, Alcohol & Impulsivity (01:13:15) Tool: Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages, Impulsivity & Aggression (01:17:18) Tool: ADHD, Acetyl-L Carnitine & Aggressive Behavior (01:24:10) Factors Affecting the “Hydraulic Pressure Model” of Aggression (01:25:44) Book by Dr. David Anderson, Aggression & Social Relationships (01:27:35) Zero-Cost Support, YouTube Feedback, Spotify & Apple Reviews, Sponsors, Patreon, Momentous Supplements, Neural Network Newsletter, Instagram, Twitter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer
In this episode we talk about the signs and symptoms of emotional neglect. If you have feelings of uncontrolled or constant anger, passive aggressive behaviors, and/or aggressive behavior it may stem from emotional neglect. We are all victims and offenders of emotional neglect. www.HigherConsciousThinker.com
In God I have put my trust, I shall not be afraid. What can man do to me? Psalm 56:11Thank you for listening. We had an interesting conversation during the LoM monthly Q&A session this week. What is “Verbal Judo?” Management of Aggressive Behavior? Thank you to all who have shared the show, purchased the book, and signed up for training. Book: https://amzn.to/3nyHErI Warrior's PrayerLord, I come before you seeking the strength and skill to overcome my enemies. Grant me I pray, the wisdom to recognize evil, the courage to confront it, and the strength to destroy it. In Jesus' name, I pray, amen.www.legionofmichael.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/legionofmichael/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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