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In this episode, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Steven Hollon, PhD about the evolutionary roots of unipolar depression, its prevalence, as well as current treatment options. They discuss Aaron Beck, the father of cognitive therapy (CBT), before diving into the potential adaptive origins of depression, rumination, and how cognitive behavior therapy works. Finally, they touch on whether combining CBT and medication actually decreases relapse rates more than CBT or medication alone.Who is Steven Hollon?Steven Hollon, PhD, is a psychologist and researcher at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Hollon's research focuses on the treatment and prevention of depression.Support the showFollow us at @ExMedPod Subscribe to our Youtube channelConsider supporting us on Patreon
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#207 Today's guest is Dr. Steven Hollon—the Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of Psychology at Vanderbilt University. His work focuses on the etiology and treatment of depression in adults, with his research showing that cognitive and behavioral interventions for depression can be as efficacious as and more enduring than antidepressant medications. In this episode, we discuss:+ Why Dr. Hollon became interested in studying depression + What percentage of the population actually struggles with depression+ Ways we should be thinking about the current mental health crisis + The process of self-reflecting on depression & what people get wrong+ Evolutionary mechanisms behind our symptoms of depression + Effective treatments for depression other than antidepressant medications + How changing your thoughts and behaviors through CBT can affect depression + What makes someone more likely to have repeated episodes of depression + Why adolescents can be more vulnerable to depression + Two crucial things you can do to stop a depressive episode + Trusting adolescents to make positive changes for their mental health MENTIONED + ABCT+ Dr. Hollon's Research+ Mind Over Mood+ "What we got wrong about depression..."+ Seligman & Maier on learned helplessnessSHOP GUEST RECOMMENDATIONS: https://amzn.to/3A69GOC⚡ This week's episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Get your Magic Mind here: https://magicmind.com/SHEPERSISTED20 You get 20% for one time purchase and up to 48% off for subscriptions with my code: SHEPERSISTED20.STARBUCKS GIFTCARD GIVEAWAY: Want coffee on me?! Each month I'll be randomly choosing a winner to receive a Starbucks giftcard! To enter this giveaway, all you have to do is leave a review of the podcast on Spotify and/or Apple Podcasts and DM me on a screenshot of your review on Instagram. Win bonus entries by tagging the podcast on your Instagram story or TikTok! Good luck!LET'S CONNECT+ Instagram (@shepersistedpodcast)+ Website (shepersistedpodcast.com)+ YouTube (Sadie Sutton: She Persisted Podcast)+ Twitter (@persistpodcast)+
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M. Teezy & Dimitri discuss new music such as Future's “Mixtape Pluto” project and whether or not there's a real difference between the mixtape version of Future versus the album version, The Alchemist's “The Genuine Articulate” project and how he's been on quite the run while under the radar, GloRilla's “Hollon” single and if she is going to surprise folks when the album drops and so much more!
Strap in for another electrifying ride through the latest hits, headline-grabbing news, and relationship revelations that'll keep you on the edge of your seat!The music world is buzzing with fresh drops: Future takes us back to his roots with the "Mixtape Pluto," while pop princess Katy Perry tugs at our heartstrings with her "143 Album." 4Batz teams up with Lil Baby for the high-stakes single "Roll Da Dice." GloRilla's "Hollon" single has fans hyped for her upcoming "Glorius Album," and Meek Mill's "Cyber Truck" is cruising into our ears.The news cycle is a star-studded whirlwind: Hollywood's A-list, including Oprah, Bryan Cranston, and Jennifer Lopez, unite for a rally that's got everyone talking. Meanwhile, New York City drama unfolds as cops open fire on a knife-wielding subway fare evader. The Diddy saga continues with leaked arrest footage, and Usher's mass tweet deletion has fans speculating wildly.Love takes center stage in our relationship segment as the Squad shares their craziest love-driven escapades and most memorable birthday gifts. Get ready for stories that'll make you laugh, cry, and maybe rethink your own romantic gestures!To cap it all off, the miscellaneous section serves up a smorgasbord of intriguing topics: We're counting Apple bodies, debating preferred apocalyptic scenarios, and diving deep into our spirit animal personas.This episode of The Jungle Squad Cast is a non-stop thrill ride that'll keep you entertained, informed, and maybe even inspire you to make some bold moves in love and life. Don't miss out on the conversation that'll be on everyone's lips!
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CLICK VIDEO ABOVE to watch our entire interview. I cannot wait for you to meet my Shaped by Faith Radio Guest this Week! Angela Hollon has a background in public speaking, nonprofits, marketing and sales, and holistic wellness education. She has been featured and interviewed on multiple talk radio shows, podcasts, T.V. and magazines throughout the country. Angela is currently is a consultant with multiple organizations advocating for Veterans, Families and the fight against Child Trafficking. From military wife to Veteran advocate, Angela experienced firsthand the highs and lows of being married to a combat Marine. This journey led to the creation of Set Apart Farms, a Veteran operated nonprofit with a focus on healing the entire family holistically with a mind, body, and soul approach. Keep reading...
Welcome to The Scuttlebutt Podcast, where hosts Richard and Andrew dive deep into conversations with fascinating individuals from all walks of life. Tonight's episode is a special one as we welcome Justin Hollon, a veteran who served in the US Army and deployed to Iraq. Join us as we explore Justin's unique perspective on his military service, his experiences on deployment, and the lessons he's learned along the way. From tales of courage to moments of introspection, get ready for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion you won't want to miss. Tune in now to The Scuttlebutt Podcast with Richard & Andrew.https://www.minuteswisely.comThe cookbook that saves lives!https://a.co/d/009PPUoPlease like and subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@thescuttlebuttpodcastAlso you can support us at our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheScuttlebuttpodcastSaving lives 1 episode at a timeAnother way to support us is by the following links linktr.ee/minuteswiselySupport the show
*Trigger warning for drug abuse*Former Blue Jays farmhand Clinton Hollon joins the podcast to discuss going from second-round pick to life as a drug addict, and how he's working his way back to life and baseball.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/from-phenom-to-the-farm/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tag along as psychiatrists Dr. Julie Anderson and Dr. Sean Stanley unravel the complexities of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). In this first of two podcasts on mood disorders, they explain MDD's neurological basis, diagnosis, suicide risk assessment, and treatments ranging from medications to psychotherapy to lifestyle changes. A thoughtful discussion of MDD's multifaceted impacts ideal for medical learners, physicians, and interested minds alike. References: Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9 & PHQ-2) Collaborative Care Model Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS) My Resilience in Adolescence (MYRIAD) Project Barbui, C., Cipriani, A., & Geddes, J. R. (2008). Antidepressants and suicide symptoms: compelling new insights from the FDA's analysis of individual patient level data. BMJ Ment Health, 11(2), 34-35. Fournier, J. C., DeRubeis, R. J., Hollon, S. D., Dimidjian, S., Amsterdam, J. D., Shelton, R. C., & Fawcett, J. (2010). Antidepressant drug effects and depression severity: a patient-level meta-analysis. Jama, 303(1), 47-53.
In this episode of bigcitysmalltown, host Bob Rivard welcomes Dr. Ryan Lugalia-Hollon - CEO of UP Partnership, a non-profit education advocacy organization in San Antonio. Lugalia-Hollon shares his journey from Chicago to San Antonio, his family background, and the innovative initiatives he's leading to enhance education and community development in the city. Key Discussions: Personal Background: Dr. Lugalia-Hollon discusses his family's Texas roots, his upbringing, and his academic and professional journey. Role in UP Partnership: Insights into Dr. Lugalia-Hollon's work in San Antonio, focusing on education advocacy and community involvement. Future Ready Bear County Initiative: Dr. Lugalia-Hollon explains the initiative aimed at increasing secondary education rates among high school graduates in Bexar County, supported by significant foundation grants. Family Contributions: Discussion on Dr. Lugalia-Hollon wife, Michelle, and her influential work in public health and community development. Community Impact and Leadership: Dr. Lugalia-Hollon reflects on his father's legacy as a prominent minister in San Antonio and the impact of strong community leadership. Funding and Collaboration: Dr. Lugalia-Hollon talks about the collaboration with various foundations, nonprofits, and local government to support the Future Ready initiative. Role of Media and Public Engagement: Strategies for engaging the public and media to raise awareness about educational initiatives like Alamo Promise. Progress Measurement: Discussion on how progress will be measured and reported to stakeholders, including the use of digital dashboards and data transparency. UP Partnership website: UP Partnership Future Ready Bexar County: Future Ready Bexar County bigcitysmalltown website
To wrap up our Second Season, where C. S. Lewis served as a guide to the Christian life, we sit down with Rev. Dr. Bryan Hollon to talk about what we can learn from C. S. Lewis on how to use Scripture personally, and in the ways we communicate the Gospel. The C. S. Lewis Institute Ten Commandments in an Age of Moral Confusion, Conference at Christ Church, Plano, TX. The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy Find more Lesser-Known Lewis — Online: pintswithjack.com/lesser-known-lewis Patreon: patreon.com/lesserknownlewis Instagram: @lesserknownlewis Facebook: Lesser-Known Lewis Podcast Email: lesserknownlewis@gmail.com Music by Jess Syratt. Graphic Design by Angus Crawford. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lesserknownlewis/message
Kääntäjä Kaijamari Sivill sai vuoden 2022 parhaalle tietokirjasuomennokselle myönnettävän J.A. Hollon palkinnon Maggie Nelsonin Vapaudesta-teoksen suomennoksesta. Hän keskustelee Taru Torikan kanssa niin Maggie Nelsonin omakohtaista ja tietopohjaista ajattelua ja kokemusta yhdistävästä tavasta kirjoittaa - sekä siitä miten Vapaudesta poikkeaa suomalaislukijoidenkin rakastaman Nelsonin aiemmasta tuotannosta. Vapaudesta toimii melkein oppikirjana nykykeskusteluun osallistujille, niin esimerkillisesti Maggie Nelson ymmärtää eri tulokulmia taiteesta, seksistä, ilmastnmuutoksesta ja addiktiosta käytäviin keskusteluihin. Mietimme, miten kirjan alaotsikko neljästä ”laulusta” näkyy tekstissä, miten Nelson kuljettaa teemojaan kuten hoivaa ja sen kritiikkiä läpi balladien ja fuugien, ja miten hyvin amerikkalainen keskustelu kääntyy suomalaiselle lukijalle ei ainoastaan ymmärrettäväksi, vaan tunnekokemuksia herättäväksi, uusia ajatuksia omalla kielellä nostattavaksi kokonaisvaltaiseksi elämykseksi. Podcast on tehty yhteistyössä Suomen kääntäjien ja tulkkien liitto SKTL Ry:n kanssa.
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“Cluster A: These personality disorders are characterized by eccentric behavior and include the following: paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal. “Cluster A personality disorders are the least common,” Hollon says. Cluster B: These personality disorders are characterized by behavior that appears dramatic, erratic, or emotional. Cluster B includes antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic personality disorders. “Someone who has one of these really stands out,” Hollon explains. "A person with a cluster B personality disorder can appear unstable and behave aggressively to others." Cluster C: Those with a cluster C personality disorder can appear anxious or fearful. This cluster includes avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders. ² These personality disorders are the most common,” Hollon says. “Up to 15% of people may have one of the cluster C disorders.” However, people suffering from cluster C disorders are less overtly disruptive in their relationships, and may go undiagnosed because of this.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
To Help Go To https://setapartfarms.org/ A Huge Thank You To Angela Hollon For Taking The Time Thank You To Barry Rogers Of Wayne P R For Arranging This Great Interview To Our Listeners And Our Fans In All 74 Countries For Enjoying The Life Box Media Channel Radio Podcast THANK YOU Please Comment Follow Like And Subscribe To Our Show And All Of Our Social Media TheLifeBoxMediaChannel.com https://linktr.ee/TheLifeBoxMediaChannel Thank You God Bless Episode # 386
Erin Hollon is the founder of Ivy + Light. She is a Brooklyn-based wellness coach and an ambassador for natural living since her college years. Erin found solutions through nature to help heal her body—emotionally as well as physically. It has become her life passion to share these methods and help you find the perfect balance for living a life you will love. Hollon usually heals through crystals, essential oils, and positive affirmations. Sometimes she likes to serve platter with all three, wearing her crystals and diffusing essential oils while meditating and repeating an affirmation. In this way, she can release emotions and beliefs and enhance the emotions she wants to create in life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
Mark and Nicole welcomed cosplayer/model/influencer Rachel Hollon to the lighter side of the dark side. Rachie as she likes to be called talked about having a Harley Quinn personality at a young age, which led her to dress up as HQ leading to her catching the eye of a comic bookstore owner which led her to being one of the most sought-after cosplayers in the convention circuit. She has dressed up as Vampirella, Red Sonja, Poison Ivy and Bettie Page on comic book covers while keeping her bubbly personality. Her bubbly personality and good looks belies a nerdy side as she used to work at GameStop of all places She talks about coming full circle and going from buying a costume at Hot Topic to covering a Halsey concert for Hot Topic as well as the perks and pitfalls to being an influencer. She is living her dream but working harder than most people realize. Rachie also details some unusual (and sometimes inappropriate) requests she has gotten from some of her fans. Check out all things Rachie at https://linktr.ee/faces_by_rachie You can order Nicole's new poetry book "Slow Burn" on lulu.com This podcast is sponsored by Eddie by Giddy FDA Class II medical device built to treat erectile dysfunction and performance unpredictability. Eddie is specifically engineered to promote firmer and longer-lasting erections by working with the body's physiology. Get rock hard erections the natural way again. Using promo code DARKMARK20, you can save 20% on your Eddie purchase, and you and your partner will be chanting incantations of ecstasy together faster than you can say “REDRUM.” Go to buyeddie.com/DarkMark for 20% off your purchase using code DARKMARK20 today. Raze Energy Drinks Go to https://bit.ly/2VMoqkk and put in the coupon code DMS for 15% off the best energy drinks. Zero calories. Zero carbs. Zero crash.
Author Cheryl Hollon discusses her cozy series, the Paint & Shine Mysteries. Along with a murder mystery, this series boasts the unique and whimsical combination of landscape painting, southern cooking and moonshine. This series is close to Cheryl's heart, as it features the Appalachian farmhouse where her father grew up and where she spent her summers as a kid. Also, the main character, Miranda Trent, is named after both of her great grandparents. Cheryl is also the author of the Webb's Glass Shop Mystery series.
Veteran James And His Wife Angela Hollon Talk About Their Experiences With James Being A Veteran Disabled From The V A Hospital And How They Are Overcoming This And Their Big Music Set Apart Farms Event June 3, And 4, 2022 In Pasadena Texas To Help Veterans And Their Families To Buy Tickets Or Donate To This 501 3c Non Profit To Help Our Veterans And Their Families Go To https://saffestival.com/ A Huge Thank You To James And Angela Hollon For Taking The Time And Helping Our Veterans And Their Families Thank You To Barry Rogers Of Wayne P R For Arranging This Great Interview To Our Listeners And Our Fans In All 68 Countries For Enjoying The Life Box Media Channel Radio Podcast THANK YOU Please Comment Follow Like And Subscribe To Our Show And All Of Our Social Media TheLifeBoxMediaChannel.com https://linktr.ee/TheLifeBoxMediaChannel Thank You God Bless Episode # 352
This is the first part of a four-part series on depression, and my first guest in the series is Dr. Steven Hollon. As you'll hear, Steve is extremely knowledgeable about the current state of depression research, and he shares some mind-blowing findings that go against some of the core assumptions about depression, like that it's caused by low serotonin. We also talk about how well medication and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) work to treat depression, and why therapy is so much better at preventing the return of depression once treatment ends. Steve clearly knows his science, and he also understands depression from the inside. He had a series of episodes of depression in his twenties, though thankfully he's been depression free since he started treating patients with cognitive therapy. I hope you enjoy our conversation.
In today's episode, the references used are as follow:ReferencesBaddeley, A. (1992) Working Memory. Science, 255, 556-559. Beck, A. T. (1964). Thinking and depression: II. Theory and therapy. Archives of General Psychiatry, 10, 561-571. Beck, J. S. (2011). Cognitive behavior therapy: Basics and beyond. Guilford Press. Ellis, A (1962). Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel Press. Evans, J.M.G., Hollon, S.D., DeRubeis, R.J., Piasecki, J.M., Grove, W.M., Garvey, M.J., et al (1992). Different relapse following cognitive therapy and pharmacology for depression. Archives of General Psychiatry, 49, 802-808. Fernyhough, C. (1996). The dialogic mind: A dialogic approach to the higher mental functions. New Ideas in Psychology, 14, 47-62. Freels, S. A., Richman, J.A., & Rospenda, K. M. (2005). Gender differences in the causal direction between workplace harassment and drinking. Addictive Behaviors, 30, 1454-1458. Greenberger, D. & Padesky, C.A. (1995). Mind over Mood. New York: Guilford. Hollon, S. D., DeRubeis, R. J., & Seligman, M. E. P. (1992). Cognitive therapy and the prevention of depression. Applied And Preventive Psychiatry, 1, 89-95. Rospenda, K. M., Fujishiro, K., Shannon, C. A., & Richman, J. A. (2008). Workplace harassment, stress, and drinking behavior over time: Gender differences in a national sample. Addictive Behaviors, 33, 964-967. Rosen, H. (1988). The constructivist-development paradigm. In R.A. Dorfman (Ed), Paradigms of clinical social work, 317-355. New York: Brunner/Mazel. Skinner, B.F. (1957). Verbal behavior. Acton, MA: Copley Publishing Group. Townend, A. (2008). Understanding and addressing bullying in the workplace. Industrial and Commercial Training, 40, 270-273. Weisharr, M. E. (1996). "Developments in Cognitive Therapy' in W.Dryden (ed.), Developments in Psychotherapy: Historical Perspectives. London: Sage Publication.
This is episode 36, an interview with James and Angela Hollon of Texas. This is the couple behind the Facebook page Herbs of the Torah, and Set Apart Farms, a non-profit for injured veterans. James, a backslidden Christian and Iraq War vet with major injuries, and Angela, a nearly lifelong pagan chasing the lure of the supernatural, had a quiet encounter with the God of the Bible that quickly changed everything. We talk about what happens when you ask God for understanding, their struggles with the VA, how their new faith is directing their entire future and the future of the families of other injured vets, tattoos, and why they call themselves Christians. There may even be a little talk about some controversial pharmakeia subjects in there, so heads up.
Welcome back to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #174 with Dr. Francis Lee Stevens who works as a psychologist in Worcester, MA. He has taught a variety of classes in psychology and neuroscience and his research focuses on affective neuroscience applications to psychotherapy. Today we will dive deep into his new book, coming out on November 27th, Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy: A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions and will explore how Dr. Stevens has taken the latest developments in affective neuroscience and applies these science-based interventions with a sequential approach for helping patients with psychological disorders. Learn more about Dr. Stevens https://www.drfrancisstevens.com/ Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/2H-g1xg6FRY In this episode you will learn: ✔︎ What Dr. Stevens saw was missing from previous forms of psychotherapy. ✔︎ Why changing our thinking doesn't change how we feel, and what he suggests instead. ✔︎ What Affect Reconsolidation is--that changes difficult emotions and feelings. ✔︎ How an understanding of the science of the brain works together with the practice needed for a new model of intervention. ✔︎ What we should all know about our emotions, how to dig deeper into our past to unlock memories, and deal with the feelings that keep us stuck. I'm Andrea Samadi, author, and educator from Toronto, Canada, now in Arizona, and like many of our listeners, have been fascinated with learning and understanding the science behind high performance strategies that we can use to improve our own productivity in our schools, our sports, and workplace environments. My vision is to bring the experts to you, share their books, resources, and ideas to help you to implement their proven strategies, whether you are a teacher working in the classroom, a parent, or in the corporate environment. The purpose of this podcast is to take the fear out of this new discipline that backs our learning with simple neuroscience to make it applicable for us all to use right away, for immediate results. What I think is fascinating as we are exploring this topic together, is that education is not the only field that can benefit from the understanding of simple neuroscience and “there are equivalent fields that seek to translate neuroscience findings to law (e.g. Royal Society, 2011a)[i] economics (e.g. Glimcher & Fehr, 2013)[ii] and social policy (e.g. Royal 2011b)[iii] bringing in research in behavior regulation, decision-making, reward, empathy and moral reasoning.” (Thomas, Ansari, Knowland, 2019). When I received an email from Dr. Stevens about his new book that he wrote to help patients with psychological disorders with science-based interventions, I was very interested in learning more. If American psychologist Dr. Daniel Amen, whose book The End of Mental Illness we reviewed on episode #128[iv] believes that “normal” is a myth and that 51%[v] of us will have a mental health issue in our lifetime (like post-traumatic stress, depression, anxiety, addiction, or an eating disorder—to name a few) then it's clear that it's more normal than not, to have a mental health problem and we must all pay attention to the first sign of any mental health issue, for ourselves, but especially our younger generations, since it's critical for children's success in school and life. Research shows that “students who receive social-emotional and mental health support achieve better academically”[vi] and “mental health is not simply the absence of mental illness but also encompasses wellness promotion; social, emotional, and behavioral health; and the ability to cope with life's challenges. Left unmet, mental health problems are linked to costly negative outcomes such as academic and behavior problems, dropping out, and delinquency. Mental and behavioral health problems not only affect students' short-term classroom engagement, but also interfere with long-term development of positive relationships and work-related skills.”[vii] I've designed my questions for Dr. Stevens so that we can all think of how we could apply his research in our lives if we are working with students/children who might have experienced trauma to see how we can use our emotional awareness, emotional validation, self-compassion, and gain a deeper understanding of specific emotions, specifically anger, abandonment, and jealousy. Let's meet Dr. Stevens and learn the emotional science behind the brain. Welcome Dr. Stevens, thank you very much for meeting with me today to dive deeper into your new book coming out this fall, Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy: A Clinician's Guide for Working with Emotions I'm thrilled to have this opportunity to speak with you. INTRO Q: Before we get to the questions, I want to ask about your background and what led you to working in the field of psychotherapy, but I've got to mention something I heard while I was researching your work this weekend on the Science of Psychotherapy Podcast[viii] you did last month, and I had to stop the podcast and listen a few times to be sure I heard this right. What did you learn from your time working as an Improv Comedian that you have taken to your work as a psychologist? Q1: Dr. Stevens, getting to the questions that tie into your book, I saw that you mention “Research supports the idea that for many people, psychotherapy remains ineffective (Driessen, Hollon, Bockting, Cuijpers, & Turner, 2015; Dragioti, Karathanos, Gerdle, & Evangelou, 2017), with little explanation as to why” and I've always wondered about how “talking about problems solves them” without changing your thinking (because we can still have negative ruminating thoughts about something) unless we change the emotion attached to it, so I like the idea of CBT for helping people eliminate negative thought patterns. Can you explain where previous forms of psychotherapy have failed, what you found to be “missing” and how your book offers a new way forward through your research in affective neuroscience? Q2: My husband does some work with our local sheriff's office here in AZ in his spare time, while I'm at my desk researching for interviews, and I'm always curious to hear what he sees in the field as it relates to mental health and what he shares when he gets back is always eye-opening especially if we have never dealt with someone who is struggling with mental health in a serious way. I just shake my head and really do wonder, for someone who works directly with people who struggle with mental health, what have you seen with the outcome of treatment for someone getting better vs staying on the same path that will just lead to problems later in their life? Q3: Looking at the Table of Contents, I see PART 1 containing the science with your argument for a new approach to therapy, and PART 2 as the practice where you walk us through how we must cope with and understand our emotions. Can you explain both parts of the book and how you've been intentional with how you introduce topics for the reader to learn and use. Q4: I know how important emotions are for learning. One of our early episodes was with Marc Brackett, who wrote the book Permission to Feel[ix] which was important when many of us were raised to hide our emotions, then I wrote an episode on “How Our Emotions Impact Learning and the Brain”[x] and mention Jaak Panksepp and the fact that humans have seven networks of emotion in the brain. (Curiosity, Caring, Playfulness, Sadness, Fear, Anger, Lust). What should we all know about with our emotions, how our brain processes them, why we feel the way we do, so we can better manage/control those emotions that get us stuck in life? Q5: When we are dealing with something that gives us an emotional charge (whatever it is for us) could be when someone cuts us off on the highway, or when someone says or does something that just pushes our buttons, and we feel that surge of “I'm so angry right now” can you explain how we should look to understand the problem behind what we are feeling, and work on reconsolidating it (Joseph LeDoux's work)? (I've only see this with Neuro-Emotional Therapy where you look back at your childhood to see what happened back then that triggers the anger you might be feeling in the present, uncovering the root cause of the emotion and feelings, to clean it up (Dr. Carolyn Leaf). Q6: This next question covers Brain Network Theory that we cover on episode #48[xi] with the idea of learning how to be aware of the importance of switching between our networks to experience creativity instead of working hard and burning out. I mentioned listening to a recent podcast you did on The Science of Psychotherapy[xii] and you were talking about our thinking brain vs our feeling brain, do you remember that podcast? I tried to bring some humor to this question with your improv background, something (let's say you are working on something, and someone famous shows up at your door and wants to take you out for coffee—I was trying to think of someone famous that could possibly sway me to step away from my desk, and came up with Phillip Seymour Hoffman—whose no longer with us, but you get the idea) you really want to go (your feeling brain—Emotional Network) but your thinking brain (Central Executive Network) tells you to stay back and keep working, creating cognitive dissonance. We've all felt this and many of us could easily make the right decision for us, but what happens when our feeling brain overtakes our thinking brain? How can we learn to integrate our entire brain so that we can make better decisions? What else can you tell us about the networks in our brain (if you look at the image created by Mark Waldman, who is teaching me how to understand the basics of neuroscience)? IMAGE: created by Mark Waldman on Brain Network Theory. Q7: We have also covered Joseph LeDoux's concept of memory reconsolidation[xiii] on this podcast, that you address in your book as Affect Reconsolidation. Can you share what you have learned with your research and what strategies you offer with this idea to help people to overcome negative emotions associated with past trauma that could be impacting/damaging their life? Q8: Is there anything important that we have missed about your book? Dr. Stephens, I want to thank you so much for your time, research and strategies to help us to all better manage our emotions, with science-based strategies. If anyone wants to get a copy of your book, I have put your website link in the show notes, but when does it go live on Amazon? Follow Dr. Stevens on Twitter https://twitter.com/DrLeeStevens Get a copy of Affective Neuroscience on Amazon Thank you! BIO: Dr. Stevens graduated with a Ph.D. in psychology from Tennessee State University and completed his internship in Clinical Psychology at the University of Rochester Counseling Center. Dr. Stevens research focuses on the anterior cingulate cortex, a unique region of the brain located between the prefrontal cortex and limbic system brain areas. Dr. Stevens has taught at several colleges and universities in the Boston, MA area including Wheelock College, Boston College, and Harvard University. Dr. Stevens has a long scholarship record in clinical affective neuroscience, publishing widely in journals such as Journal of Psychotherapy Integration, Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, and International Journal of Group Psychotherapy. Additionally, Dr. Stevens has presented his work on emotion in therapy at multiple conferences. Dr. Stevens is on the executive committee of the Boston Neuropsychoanalysis Workshop, which develops models of empirically supported psychotherapy based on neuroscience. Dr. Stevens has a private practice and is a psychologist in Worcester, MA. His practice focuses on utilizing emotion for therapeutic change. FOLLOW DR. STEVENS: https://www.drfrancisstevens.com/ https://twitter.com/DrLeeStevens FOLLOW ANDREA SAMADI: YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AndreaSamadi Website https://www.achieveit360.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samadi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Achieveit360com Neuroscience Meets SEL Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/2975814899101697 Twitter: https://twitter.com/andreasamadi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreasamadi/ RESOURCES: What Oprah Learned from Jim Carrey Published Oct. 13, 2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPU5bjzLZX0 Leslie Greenberg's Master Lecture on Emotion Focused Therapy by Lynn Mollick https://nj-act.org/greenberg.html Inside Out, the Movie https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2096673/ Elizabeth Loftus “How our Memories Can Be Manipulated” https://www.npr.org/transcripts/557424726 REFERENCES: [i] Royal Society (2011a). Brain Waves Module 4: Neuroscience and the law. London: Royal Society. [Google Scholar] [ii] Glimcher, P.W. , & Fehr, E. (2013). Neuroeconomics: Decision making and the brain (2nd edn). London: Elsevier. [Google Scholar] [iii] Royal Society (2011b). Brain Waves Module 1: Neuroscience, society and policy. London: Royal Society. [Google Scholar] [iv] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE # 128 with “ A Review of Dr. Daniel Amen's End of Mental Illness Book” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/review-of-dr-daniel-amens-the-end-of-mental-illness-6-steps-for-improved-brain-and-mental-health/ [v] Dr. Amen, Brain Thrive by 25 Online Course http://brainthriveby25.com/ [vi] Comprehensive School-Based Mental and Behavioral Health Services and School Psychologists https://www.nasponline.org/resources-and-publications/resources-and-podcasts/mental-health/school-psychology-and-mental-health/comprehensive-school-based-mental-and-behavioral-health-services-and-school-psychologists#:~:text=Research%20demonstrates%20that%20students%20who,being%20all%20improve%20as%20well. [vii] IBID [viii] Dr. Stevens Talks Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy Sept. 6, 2021 https://www.thescienceofpsychotherapy.com/francis-lee-stevens-talks-affective-neuroscience-in-psychotherapy/ [ix] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #22 Marc Brackett on his book “Permission to Feel” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/founding-director-of-the-yale-center-of-emotional-intelligence-on-his-new-book-permission-to-feel/ [x]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE # 127 on “How Emotions Impact Learning, Memory and the Brain” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-fact-friday-how-emotions-impact-learning-memory-and-the-brain/ [xi]Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE #48 on “Brain Network Theory” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-network-theory-using-neuroscience-to-stay-productive-during-times-of-change-and-chaos/ [xii]Dr. Stevens Talks Affective Neuroscience in Psychotherapy Sept. 6, 2021 https://www.thescienceofpsychotherapy.com/francis-lee-stevens-talks-affective-neuroscience-in-psychotherapy/ [xiii] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE # 127 on “How Emotions Impact Learning, Memory and the Brain” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/brain-fact-friday-how-emotions-impact-learning-memory-and-the-brain/
Les Hollon shares the importance of patience in God's kingdom.
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Fr. Hollon preaches on Jesus' statement, I Am the Light of the World, from John 8:12-20.
Fr. Hollon preaches on the prophetic expectations of Christ's coming for Advent I.
Fr. Hollon preaches on 1 Corinthians 13, the most complete description of the nature of love in the biblical canon.
Fr. Hollon preaches on the difficult texts from 1 Corinthians 11 dealing with women's head coverings and bringing judgment on oneself when partaking of the Lord's Supper.
Nick Hollon (Fellow, Xin Jin Lab, Salk Institute) leads us in a fantastic discussion on neuroeconomic approaches to understanding the neural correlates that govern value-based decision making. Duration: 41 minutes Discussants:(in alphabetical order) Salma Quraishi (Res Asst Prof, UTSA) Carlos Paladini (Professor, UTSA) Matt Wanat (Asst Prof, UTSA) Charles Wilson (Ewing Halsell Chair, UTSA) Todd Troyer (Assoc Prof, UTSA) acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music. Thursday, March 9, 2017
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Erik Hollon, GJJ practitioner and head instructor at East Coast Martial Arts