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How do you talk to yourself? Often, our self-talk is negative but if we adopt a positive self-talk we can create monumental outcomes in our lives. How can we do this? Through affirmations...Hello everyone welcome back to the See Me Show! I am so excited for today's episode because I am going to be talking about affirmations with an awesome woman, Kendra Kelly. Kendra is a mindset enthusiast and we will be discussing: AffirmationsHow negative self-talk impacts our livesWhy self-talk is essential to achieveMantras to use when we experience adversitiesAnd more!Connect with Kendra on Instagram.Extra resources:Two book recommendations:The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways to Move Beyond Fear and Find Peace of Mind by John P. Forsyth & Georg H. EifertI'M THRIVIN' playlist Paola Hernandez
Feature Interview (11:21) – Our specialty focus series continues with Harvard Psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Majeres who gives an inside look at what it’s like to practice psychiatry including why he chose his specialty, what his typical day is like, some of the misunderstandings people have about mental health, and why he thinks Catholic psychiatrists are so important for our world today. Dr. Majeres websites: https://www.optimalwork.com/ https://purityispossible.com/ Find a therapist: https://www.academyofct.org/ Recommended books: Mindfulness and Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety (John P. Forsyth) The Happiness Trap (Russ Harris) Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation (Daniel J. Siegel) Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love (Sue Johnson) Medical Trivia (Answer at 49:33) – The father of American psychiatry signed the Declaration of Independence, was a US Mint Treasurer and Surgeon General of the Continental Army, and there is a medical school named after him in Chicago. Who is it? ---- www.redeemerradio.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) - 260-436-9598 Online - www.RedeemerRadio.com/Doctor E-mail - Doctor@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | RSS
Everyone experiences anxiety and worry sometimes. However, when anxiety controls your life, it pulls you away from things that you care about. In this this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Diana Hill interviews Dr. John Forsyth about his new book Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways to Find Peace of Mind (New Harbinger Publishing, 2018). Dr. Forsyth shares why he was drawn to researching and applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety. He discusses the role of avoidance in anxiety, concrete strategies to respond to anxious thoughts and how to “drop the rope” in the tug of war with worry. John P. Forsyth, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and trainer in the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and practices that cultivate mindfulness, loving kindness (Metta), and compassion. For over 20 years, his work has focused on developing ACT and mindfulness practices to alleviate human suffering, awaken the human spirit, and to nurture psychological health and vitality. He has written several popular ACT books, including, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders (for mental health professionals), and four self-help books for the public: The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety, ACT on Life, Not on Anger, Your Life on Purpose and the new book out that we will talk about today Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of Mind. Dr. Forsyth holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and is a Professor of Psychology and Director the Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany, SUNY in Upstate New York. He is also widely sought after ACT trainer and consultant and serves as a senior editor of the ACT book series with New Harbinger Publications. Diana Hill, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Santa Barbara, California, and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone experiences anxiety and worry sometimes. However, when anxiety controls your life, it pulls you away from things that you care about. In this this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Diana Hill interviews Dr. John Forsyth about his new book Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways to Find Peace of Mind (New Harbinger Publishing, 2018). Dr. Forsyth shares why he was drawn to researching and applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety. He discusses the role of avoidance in anxiety, concrete strategies to respond to anxious thoughts and how to “drop the rope” in the tug of war with worry. John P. Forsyth, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and trainer in the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and practices that cultivate mindfulness, loving kindness (Metta), and compassion. For over 20 years, his work has focused on developing ACT and mindfulness practices to alleviate human suffering, awaken the human spirit, and to nurture psychological health and vitality. He has written several popular ACT books, including, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders (for mental health professionals), and four self-help books for the public: The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety, ACT on Life, Not on Anger, Your Life on Purpose and the new book out that we will talk about today Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of Mind. Dr. Forsyth holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and is a Professor of Psychology and Director the Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany, SUNY in Upstate New York. He is also widely sought after ACT trainer and consultant and serves as a senior editor of the ACT book series with New Harbinger Publications. Diana Hill, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Santa Barbara, California, and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Everyone experiences anxiety and worry sometimes. However, when anxiety controls your life, it pulls you away from things that you care about. In this this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Diana Hill interviews Dr. John Forsyth about his new book Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways to Find Peace of Mind (New Harbinger Publishing, 2018). Dr. Forsyth shares why he was drawn to researching and applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety. He discusses the role of avoidance in anxiety, concrete strategies to respond to anxious thoughts and how to “drop the rope” in the tug of war with worry. John P. Forsyth, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and trainer in the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and practices that cultivate mindfulness, loving kindness (Metta), and compassion. For over 20 years, his work has focused on developing ACT and mindfulness practices to alleviate human suffering, awaken the human spirit, and to nurture psychological health and vitality. He has written several popular ACT books, including, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders (for mental health professionals), and four self-help books for the public: The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety, ACT on Life, Not on Anger, Your Life on Purpose and the new book out that we will talk about today Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of Mind. Dr. Forsyth holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and is a Professor of Psychology and Director the Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany, SUNY in Upstate New York. He is also widely sought after ACT trainer and consultant and serves as a senior editor of the ACT book series with New Harbinger Publications. Diana Hill, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Santa Barbara, California, and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
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Worry and anxiety happens to everyone. However, when anxiety controls your life, it pulls you away from things that you care about. In this episode, Diana interviews Dr. John Forsyth about his new book Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of Mind. Dr. Forsyth shares why he was drawn to researching and applying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for anxiety. He discusses the role of avoidance in anxiety, concrete strategies to respond to anxious thoughts and how to "drop the rope" in the tug of war with worry. Do You Struggle With Anxiety and Worry? Want To Learn Strategies To Respond To Anxious Thoughts And Find Peace Of Mind? Join Us For An Interview With Leading Anxiety Researcher And Author Dr. John Forsyth! About Dr. Forsyth John P. Forsyth, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and trainer in the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and practices that cultivate mindfulness, loving-kindness (Metta), and compassion. For over 20 years, his work has focused on developing ACT and mindfulness practices to alleviate human suffering, awaken the human spirit, and to nurture psychological health and vitality. He has written several popular ACT books, including, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders (for mental health professionals), and four self-help books for the public: The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety, ACT on Life, Not on Anger, Your Life on Purpose and the new book out that we will talk about today Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of Mind. Dr. Forsyth holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is a Professor of Psychology and Director the Anxiety Disorders Research Program at the University at Albany, SUNY in Upstate New York. He is also widely sought after ACT trainer and consultant and serves as a senior editor of the ACT book series with New Harbinger Publications. Resources: Watch John Forsyth's TEDx Talk "Why It's Hard Being Human"Anxiety Happens: 52 Ways To Find Peace of MindDr. Forsyth's websiteDr. John Forsyth's upcoming trainings Related Psychologists Off The Clock Episodes 116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Dr. Jenna LeJeune72. Committed Action with Dr. DJ Moran
Today we have a very short yet powerful centering or grounding meditation from our recent guest Dr. John P. Forsyth PhD. This meditation can be used anytime of the time, and is particularly powerful mid-day, or mid-afternoon, when the world feels overwhelming and your head begins to spin. It's also particularly great before a big event, whether that's an upcoming meeting, conference, event with the kids, or anything else when you need to be fully present, calm and at your best. If you like this meditation, please do us a HUGE favor and rate and review our show on iTunes. It's the #1 way to help support the show and to help others to find the show. That plus you'll get lots of great holiday karma points! To hear Dr. John Forsyth's interview on breaking free from anxiety, phobias or worries, or to hear more meditations from me, or our guests, visit our inspire nation show, or www.inspirenationshow.com. I send love. I send light. And many, many blessings your way. Namaste. A Beautiful Meditation & Exercise You Can Do Anytime of the Day, Even Waiting In Line, To Help You Get Centered, Grounded & Relaxed. You'll feel better, think better, getting calmer, clearer of mind & reduce your anxiety! Inspiration | Spirituality | Mindfulness | Self-Help
Does fear and anxiety or phobias bother you, slow you down, or keep you from being at your best? If so, then do we have the show for you! Today we're talking with Dr. John P. Forsyth, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized author, speaker, and trainer in the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and practices that cultivate mindfulness, loving kindness, and compassion, he's also the best-selling co-author of The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety which we'll be talking about today! I'm excited for this talk, because in our day and age, it's almost impossible to escape anxiety and fear, and John might even say it's helpful for us. So today we'll be talking about what anxiety, fear, phobias and worry are all about, and how you can stop pushing them away, but instead break free from them, or even have compassion for them, so you can feel better, experience greater freedom, and live the life you want to live. That plus why you don't want to scratch the anxiety itch, ways to use bubble wands manufacturers never thought of, why you should never tune in to Anxiety Radio, and why you must never, never ever think of pink elephants – beginning right now! Topics and Questions Include: Why fear and anxiety are good for us. How common anxiety disorders are these days Why our wiring helped us survive, but doesn't work so well in the modern world. Why fear is not the enemy, but could be your best friend Having kindness and compassion for your fear and anxiety Why anxiety is not a choice, but the choice is what you do with it once it shows up! What is Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)? Why it's impossible to push thoughts away, but instead need to accept them. Why working with our mind is a tug-a-war. Learn a short centering exercise and meditation to help quiet the mind and get you grounded in the present and to reduce tension and anxiety Learn the importance of the funeral meditation and the power of our own mortality. Why the most difficult or terrible moments help wake us up, and how to wake up WITHOUT needing them! Why identifying the fear is so powerful! Steps to overcome Anxiety How to “drop the rope” to make space for new possibilities How to have a tug of war with the Anxiety Monster How to unpack the Anxiety Monster How to observe the panic from the role of the observer (like in Buddhism) How our mind used to serve us, but now can get in the way. How our struggle ties us up, and our values can set you free. Why numbing yourself with meditation is NOT the answer. Why being a mouse in a bucket of cream can be fantastic! Why we need to slow down when we fall into the bucket of anxiety and fear. How to kick fear out of the driver's seat in the Life Bus. The importance of a bubble-wand. Powerful antidotes Letting go of the fight – I'll get curious and meet my own body, mind, soul and spirit with kindness I'll be gentle like a friend Use extra energy and attention to get clear about what you want to do and cultivate that willingness muscles to take a leap of faith to bring along your mind, body, and emotions with you. Learning how to listen to your heart Learn how to discover your values and get clarity Learn how to create the space within you and free up the resources within you to do what matters most to you and to live out your values. Mindfulness. Commitment. And Change. Advise for parents Model with your kids that it's okay to feel what you feel and think what you think. How do we bring the same love and care to ourselves that we bring to our kids Discover How Mindfulness Techniques & ACT - Acceptance Commitment Therapy Helps You Tame the Anxiety Monster & Turn Fear Into Your Greatest Ally to Shine Bright! Dr. John P. Forsythe | Inspiration | Motivation | Mental Health | Spirituality | Buddhism | Buddhist | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Hi everyone, Michael Sandler, your host on Inspire Nation. Today we have a short, relaxing, Kind and Gentle Hands meditation to help you release your fears, worries, phobias and concerns. This meditation is lead by today's guest, Dr. John P. Forsyth, PhD, co-author of The Mindfulness & Acceptance Workbook for Anxiety. If you like this meditation, please do us a HUGE favor and rate and review our show on iTunes, it's the #1 way to show your love, and to help others to find the show. Also feel free to follow us on facebook or twitter, and let us know you're enjoying the show! To listen to John's interview on overcoming fear, anxiety and phobias, or to hear more meditations from me or our guests, visit our inspire nation show, or www.InspireNationShow.com. I send love. I send light. And many, many blessings your way. Namaste. Relaxing 'Kind & Gentle Hands' Mindfulness Meditation to Help Overcome Worries, Fears, Phobias or Concerns & Gain Inner Peace | Dr. John P. Forsyth PhD| Inspiration | Spirituality | Buddhism | Buddhist | Mental Health | Acceptance Commitment Therapy | Self-Help For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com