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Latest podcast episodes about feeling better beat depression

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts
Mindful Mental Healthcare Management with Dr. Stuart Eisendrath MD & Dr. Ron Frey Ph.D.

Harvesting Happiness Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022


Human beings require interpersonal relationships to be fulfilled in life. But many who suffer from bouts of depression find it difficult to take the necessary steps to get motivated or to communicate their needs with others. Researchers are studying how to create mindfulness techniques that can break cycles of depression for willing participants. To find out more about the mindfulness- healthy mind connection, Positive Psychology Podcast Host Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with two authors who promote being in the present moment and who practice mindful mental healthcare management. Dr. Stuart Eisendrath describes his alternative method to mindfully manage depression. And, Dr. Ronald Frey, whose book, Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy, shares his externally referenced relationship-based approach to overcoming depression. Dr. Stuart

The One You Feed
288: Cindy Stulberg on Relationships

The One You Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 44:35


Cindy Stulberg is an internationally respected psychologist and is the Director of The Institute of Interpersonal Psychotherapy which provides psychological assessment and counseling for individuals and couples, groups and families and has done so for the past 35 years. In this episode, Cindy and Eric discuss her book, Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy.Need help with completing your goals in 2019? The One You Feed Transformation Program can help you accomplish your goals this year.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Cindy Stulberg and I Discuss…Her book, Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy That your relationships hold the key to your happinessInterpersonal PsychotherapyThe areas of life that trigger a depressive episodeDrawing your social circle and asking questions about themHow to build your social circleConversation startersThe difference between feelings and moodsQuestions for emotional enlightenmentGetting input from others when looking to do things differently for them to make things betterPaying attention to how you feel The question: What’s the best, worst and most likely outcome?Linking rigid expectations to happinessHow you can’t expect 1 person to meet all your needsCindy Stulberg Links:The Institute of Interpersonal PsychotherapyTwitterFacebookPhlur makes stunning, non-toxic perfumes, listing every ingredient and why it’s there www.phlur.com/wolf and use promo code WOLF to get 20% off first custom sampler setQuip – Comes in an easy carrying case making it a great portable electric toothbrush – with timed settings to make brushing easy. It starts at just $25. Go to www.getquip.com/wolf to get your first refill pack for freeThe Upper Room – a global ministry where you can join a worldwide community of Christian believers in daily prayer and devotional practice. Go to www.upperroom.org/welcome to get a free 30-day trialIf you liked this episode, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Amy BanksEric Maisel

My Seven Chakras
Beating Depression, Improving Relationships And Feeling Better with Dr. Ron Frey #265

My Seven Chakras

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 56:23


Dr. Ron Frey is a clinical psychologist and author of Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy. When it comes to treatment for depression, we have been getting it all wrong. Instead of focusing on just the biochemistry, we need to focus on the importance of relationships. Feeling Better offers a step-by-step guide using a research-proven approach called interpersonal psychotherapy, or IPT, which can help you deal with the issues that may be contributing to your unhappiness. Therapists Cindy Stulberg and Ron Frey have used IPT with clients for more than twenty years and achieved dramatic, lasting results after only eight to twelve weeks. Wisdom Round: Best Advice – It's important to give up some control, and to live with some risk in a relationship. If you could turn back time and spend 1 hour with any dead (or living), who would it be? - Leonard Cohen (Canadian singer-songwriter) One powerful evening or morning practice - Exercise daily! Book Recommendation – Asterix and Obelix comic series. My Seven Chakras listeners are eligible for a FREE audible audio book download when they try audible for 30 days! To check it out, click here.  Learn more about Dr. Ron Frey at www.interpersonalpsychotherapy.com To order a copy of Ron and Cindy's book: Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy visit www.mysevenchakras.com/265book Like this episode? Please leave an honest rating on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. P.S: Just takes a minute! :-) SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES  Click here to leave us a rating & review on iTunes Follow us on social media:  | Facebook | Twitter | Join our Facebook Tribe

Synchronicity: Mind Body Soul
Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Synchronicity: Mind Body Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 60:02


When it comes to treatment for depression, we have been getting it all wrong. Instead of focusing on just the biochemistry, we need to focus on the importance of relationships. Feeling Better offers a step-by-step guide using a research-proven approach called interpersonal psychotherapy, or IPT, which can help you deal with the issues that may be contributing to your unhappiness. Therapists Cindy Stulberg and Ron Frey have used IPT with clients for more than twenty years and achieved dramatic, lasting results after only eight to twelve weeks. They have now created this accessible, first-of-its kind guide. Feeling Better teaches skills and tools that will allow you to set and achieve goals, articulate feelings, and make constructive decisions. You’ll learn to identify and engage with allies and supporters, deal with difficult people, and, if need be, walk away from harmful relationships.

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Real Life on Empower Radio
I Just Want to Feel Better: Beating Depression with Cindy Stulberg

Real Life on Empower Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019


For years, the first line of defense for depression has been pharmaceuticals, but in their new book Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy, psychologists and authors Cindy Goodman Stulberg and Ronald J. Frey, PhD, say that it is actually our relationships that offer the most effective path to healing. Knowing that depression is an illness as legitimate as any physical ailment, Feeling Better helps readers get clarity around the four main areas in life that can be contributing factors to why people feel sad, blue, down, and depressed: life transitions, complicated grief, interpersonal conflict, or social isolation.

Answers for the Family - Radio Show
"Interpersonal Psychotherapy"

Answers for the Family - Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 55:00


Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy Show Guest: Cindy Stulberg For years, the first line of defense for depression has been pharmaceuticals, but in Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy, psychologists and authors Cindy Goodman Stulberg and Ronald J. Frey, PhD, say that it is actually our relationships that offer the most effective path to healing. Knowing that depression is an illness as legitimate as any physical ailment, Feeling Better helps readers get clarity around the four main areas in life that can be contributing factors to why people feel sad, blue, down, and depressed: life transitions, complicated grief, interpersonal conflict, or social isolation. By finding clarity about these aspects of their lives, they can go on to make the changes they need to feel better. The book also helps readers improve their existing relationships and develop the skills they need to make new connections that are meaningful and supportive.

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Moments with Marianne
Feeling Better with Cindy Goodman Stulberg

Moments with Marianne

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 52:03


Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Cindy Goodman StulbergCindy Goodman Stulberg is a psychologist who has counseled individuals, couples, groups, and families for more than 40 years. She is coauthor of Feeling Better and codirector of the Institute for Interpersonal Psychotherapy with Ronald J. Frey, PhD. Cindy lives in Toronto, Ontario. http://interpersonalpsychotherapy.com.

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Cindy Goodman Stulberg author of Feeling Better: Beat Depression & Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 59:33


This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is Cindy Stulberg author of Feeling Better: Beat Depression and Improve Your Relationships with Interpersonal Psychotherapy About the book: When it comes to treatment for depression, we have been getting it all wrong. Instead of focusing on just the biochemistry, we need to focus on the importance of relationships. Feeling Better offers a step-by-step guide using a research-proven approach called interpersonal psychotherapy, or IPT, which can help you deal with the issues that may be contributing to your unhappiness. Therapists Cindy Stulberg and Ron Frey have used IPT with clients for more than twenty years and achieved dramatic, lasting results after only eight to twelve weeks. They have now created this accessible, first-of-its kind guide. Feeling Better teaches skills and tools that will allow you to set and achieve goals, articulate feelings, and make constructive decisions. You’ll learn to identify and engage with allies and supporters, deal with difficult people, and, if need be, walk away from harmful relationships. Cindy and Ron have taught clients — diagnosed with depression or not — to use these skills in virtually every life situation, from preventing divorce to “consciously uncoupling,” raising healthy children, coping with loss, and dealing with addiction. Writing with wisdom, warmth, and humor, they are savvy coaches and inspiring cheerleaders who can offer a lifeline to the depressed and life enrichment to anyone. About the author: Cindy Goodman Stulberg, DCS, CPsych, is a psychologist, teacher, wife, mother, mother-in-law, and grandmother. With Dr. Ronald Frey, Cindy cofounded the Institute for Interpersonal Psychotherapy, which trains, supervises, and certifies mental health clinicians in interpersonal psychotherapy. She lives in Ontario.