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Style and Substance
An International Womens Day Special

Style and Substance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 29:54


This special episode, created in honour of International Women's Day is a pulling together of just a glimmer of the wisdom held in our wonderful community of inspiring and empowered entrepreneurs. Rather than hearing from us, in this episode, we hear from you. Thank you to everyone who sent in a submission to be included we have tried to feature as many of you as we can, and whilst it hasn't been possible to feature everyone (we were inundated) we are so grateful to have read your stories and found them utterly inspiring.Those women who's stories and words of wisdom shared can be found on Instagram here:Catherine Finkernargel @finkernagelross, Sarah Hobbs @hoskinhobbs, Carla Contreras @chefcarlacontreras, Liz Lloyd @lizlloydjewellery, Ellie Bowie @ellie.bowie , Silvana Olivo @silvanaolivo, Cattie Coyle @cattiecoyle, Robyn Zachary @robinzachary, Zaaheda Dhalech @cinnamonclouds.za, Katie Hawes @edieandchalk, Trisha Patel @trishapatelart, Liandri Fouché @mrs_l.f, Rebecca McKloskey @weave.interiordesign, Sarah rooted in truth, Louise Hayes @louisehayescakedesign, Rachel @rachel.brightavenue, Shim Patel @huxandmu, Alison Reddan @alisonreddandesigns, Lisa Corbett @mindenwoodfloraldesign, Charlotte Hepworth @bespokehomemoves, Gail Jones @gailjonesartist, Kavita Parmar @_xtant_ , Holly Becker @decor8, Sarah Turner @littlebeausheep, Natasha April @sayloviestudio, Catherine Stacey @cat_stacey_jewellery, Brenda Chadambura @brendachadamburaWe wholeheartedly encourage you to connect, learn more and be inspired.Much love and Happy International Womens Day, Elizabeth & Fi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Helps with Marlon Morgan
25: Dr. Louise L. Hayes Helps Us Thrive Through Acceptance and Commitment

This Helps with Marlon Morgan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 91:39


Dr. Louise L. Hayes is a clinical psychologist, author, and meditation teacher dedicated to helping people thrive through mindfulness and acceptance practices. She co-developed the DNA-v model and leads retreats in the Himalayas to support mindful living and raise funds for children in Nepal. Louise Hayes' publications: What Makes You Stronger: How to Thrive in the Face of Change and Uncertainty Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (2022) Your Life Your Way: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skills to Help Teens Manage Emotions and Build Resilience (2020) The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection (2015) Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life (2012)

Banksy and Pinky - Triple M Central Queensland
Our Town: Louise Hayes CQ Healthy Families

Banksy and Pinky - Triple M Central Queensland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 49:08


Join us as we get to know the whole story of Lou- Raised in CQ, Lou is the founder of CQ Healthy Families. We find out what drove her into the DV sector and the passion behind the charitable organisation.Our Town is a podcast series by Anthony and Pinky, getting to know more deeply, inspirational and notable locals throughout Central Queensland. If you enjoyed this episode, please share around!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Be Healthy in a Hurry Podcast
Optimal Immunity – Exploring Beliefs and Attitudes with Betty Norlin, Author of Our Bodies: Optimal Design

Be Healthy in a Hurry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 50:02


This show begins the Optimal Immunity Series co-host, Betty Norlin. You can search for her series, “Optimal Attitude” by searching for “Optimal” on our website, www.behealthyinahurry.com, which aired in the first few months of 2023 and her series, “Optimal Order” by searching for “Season 8.” It aired in the middle of 2021. Betty is an award-winning international speaker, best-selling author, and teacher. She has her nutrition certification from Health Sciences and her Positive Prime Certification, which focuses on neuroscience and positive psychology. In this season we will bring you tips, tricks, strategies and current approaches to recharging and revitalizing your immune system naturally. Today we will explore digging into our emotional and spiritual blocks as part of the healing journey. Next week we will speak about Grief and how to process loss. In this session we will discuss: ·      How did revitalizing “Optimal Immunity” become a passion? ·      What is your unique perspective on the cells, and cancer cells, in one's body? ·      Can you tell us what you learned from the book A More Excellent Way by Dr. Henry Wright about the emotional and spiritual causes of cancer and other diseases? ·      Can you tell us what you learned from Dr. Mark Tong, a counselor from the Natural Cancer Clinic near you concerning the spiritual causes of cancer? ·      Can you share with us about some of the subconscious blockages and emotional healing you did? ·      Where else in your life have you been exposed to these concepts? Insights from Dr. Bernie Siegel, Vivian Rice, Louise Hayes. ·      What are some tips and strategies to apply these lessons in one's own life? To request a free PDF version of the book 31 Days of Inspiration Faith vs. Fear: The First 31 Days of a Cancer Diagnosis email betty at: transform@bettynorlin.com and put 31 Days in the Subject line.

Your Life In Process
How to Use ACT to Help Adolescents Thrive With Dr. Louise Hayes

Your Life In Process

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 57:12


How do we help our teenagers thrive? World-renown ACT expert Louise Hayes, discusses how parents, caregivers and educators can help teens discover their values, navigate friendships, take healthy risks and manage technology. Dr. Hayes applies her DNA-V model from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a guide we can use in supporting teens navigate their own path to adulthood. Dr. Louise Hayes shares ideas about:When Should Parents and Caregivers Intervene to Help Their Teen?How Do We Support Teens in Healthy Sexuality?Why We Need to Let Them Take Risks and Be the Safe Place to Return ToHow to Explore Values With AdolescentsListen to this wisdom episode to learn how to be present for your teen, while also collaborating with them to support them in discovering their own values.Related ResourcesGet enhanced show notes for this episodeSubscribe to my free Wise Effort newsletter.Become a Wise Effort member to support the show.Want to learn more about ACT? Take Diana's on-demand course, "Foundations of ACT"Diana's EventsCome to Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2024...get on the waitlist!See Diana at an upcoming eventConnecting With DianaThank you for listening to Wise Effort! Subscribe to the podcast for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts. Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana's website.Leave feedback for the show or a voicemail at ‪(805) 457-2776Thank you to the team Craig, Ashley Hiatt, and Yoko Nguyen. Thank you to Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.We can put our energy where it matters most and savor the good along the way.

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews
Surrey Choices 22nd August 2023

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 10:04


Graham Laycock italks to Louise Hayes, Senior Operations Manager for Surrey Choices talks about the work they do to support people with disabilities - www.surreychoices.com

Exceeding Expectations
Harnessing the Power of Belief for Healing with Amy Stein

Exceeding Expectations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 44:14


In episode 231 of "The Art of Living Proactively," Amy Stein joins the podcast to discuss her personal journey of overcoming chronic illness and harnessing the power of belief for healing. Amy emphasizes the importance of unlearning harmful conditioning and beliefs, trusting one's intuition, and making radical lifestyle changes. She shares her own experiences of questioning societal norms, taking responsibility for her health, and finding what works best for her overall well-being. Amy highlights the significance of integrating mind, body, spirit, and breath to transform one's health. With a focus on individual choice, self-discovery, and holistic healing, Amy offers valuable insights and encourages listeners to prioritize their own well-being and trust their own instincts on their healing journey. Key Points Covered: 1. Quiet the Noise and Listen to Your Inner Knowing: Amy encourages us to quiet the noise and not let others dictate what we should do. By trusting our own choices and taking responsibility for our healing journey, we can truly harness our power of choice. 2. Trusting Intuition and Embracing Alternative Healing Practices: Amy discusses the importance of trusting our intuition, even if it takes practice to connect with it. She explains that meditation can be challenging for some due to past traumas, but finding other ways to connect with ourselves, such as spending time in nature, can be equally effective. Amy shares her own experience of embracing alternative healing practices like traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda, which have positively impacted her health and well-being. 3. Prioritizing Individual Well-being: Amy underlines the significance of prioritizing our own well-being and quality of life over societal expectations. By breaking free from childhood wounds and belief systems, we can create a life that aligns with our inner integrity and authenticity. It's crucial to recognize that what works for one person may not work for everyone, and finding what works best for ourselves is key. 4. Uncovering Hidden Health Issues: Amy discusses her own journey of being dismissed by doctors for her health symptoms and finally realizing that the traditional route of Western medicine was not working for her. She sheds light on how various factors, such as exposure to mold in buildings and an imbalanced environment, can worsen health issues. By taking a holistic approach and addressing all aspects of our well-being, including emotional, spiritual, mental, physical, and energetic, we can experience true healing. 5. Reconnecting with Nature and Embracing Sustainable Living: Amy laments the modern disconnection from nature and the abuse of the Earth, which has resulted in a disconnection from ourselves. She encourages listeners to reconnect with the natural world and embrace sustainable living practices. Amy shares tips on foraging, making herbal remedies, and growing our own food as ways to appreciate and respect nature. Conclusion: We hope you found this episode with Amy Stein as inspiring as we did. Remember, healing requires unlearning harmful beliefs, trusting our intuition, and making choices that prioritize our well-being. By embracing alternative healing practices and reconnecting with nature, we can live proactive and authentic lives. Join us next time for another insightful episode of "The Art of Living Proactively: Harnessing the Power of Your Choices." Stay tuned for upcoming workshops and coaching services offered by Amy Stein to further explore these transformative concepts. Thank you for listening, and until next time, remember to make choices that empower you on your own unique journey of living proactively. (Note: For the full episode, tune in to our podcast on your favorite streaming platform.) Chapters: [00:03:22] Ignoring intuition led to misdiagnosis and frustration. [00:07:30] Louise Hayes book challenges scientific beliefs on healing.  [00:13:47] Husband initially skeptical of Amy's unconventional practices. [00:18:04] Poor construction leads to mould and health issues.  [00:24:32] We're taught to disconnect from our bodies. [00:26:48] We choose our life lessons; change perspective. [00:30:23] Choose what's best for you, ignore noise. [00:36:32] Coaching with nature: connecting, healing, and learning. [00:40:20] Books with healing techniques and emotional awareness. [00:43:08] Episode 232: Dr. Michael Turner's holistic approach.   Full shownotes including a transcription available at: https://tonywinyard.com/amy-stein/ The Art of Living Proactively (Harnessing the Power of Your Choices) links: Website - tonywinyard.com Facebook Page - facebook.com/TonyWinyard.HabitsAndHealth Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/habitshealth Twitter - @TonyWinyard Instagram - @tony.winyard LinkedIn - uk.linkedin.com/in/tonywinyard YouTube - .youtube.com/@tony-winyard How to leave a podcast review - tonywinyard.com/how-to-leave-a-podcast-review/ Details of online workshops to create habits for health - tonywinyard.com/training/ Are you in control of your habits or are they in control of you? Take my quiz to find out - tonywinyard.com/quiz Embark on an enlightening journey to discover the essence of proactive living in my podcast, "The Art of Living Proactively: Harnessing the Power of Your Choices". Your guide is none other than Tony Winyard, a multifaceted professional committed to the cause of health and wellness. He's a qualified Functional Medicine Health Coach, Oxygen Advantage Instructor, HeartMath Certified Coach, nutrition coach accredited by Precision Nutrition, a Laughter Yoga Instructor and a Tiny Habits coach. This comprehensive set of skills allows Tony to navigate the complex web of interconnected wellness disciplines, providing a holistic approach to health. Tony champions the cause of busy individuals, helping them reclaim their health through gradual and transformative changes in lifestyle, habits, and nutrition. With an impressive career spanning over 20 years in coaching, public speaking, and workshop facilitation, Tony has impacted lives from diverse backgrounds and cultures. He is fervently dedicated to empowering individuals to upgrade their health, well-being, and overall life quality. With Tony, your journey to wellness is grounded in the five core pillars of health - sleep, stress management, breathing, nutrition, and physical activity. He assists clients in embracing beneficial habits while shedding unwanted ones. Whether you seek online sessions or in-person engagement, individual coaching or group interaction, or are looking for corporate health and wellness programmes, Tony's offerings cater to all your needs. Ready to conquer your health journey? Reach out to Tony and discover the power of proactive living.

Soul Chat with Queens Recognize Queens®️
Episode 60- Naviating Shame

Soul Chat with Queens Recognize Queens®️

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 12:19


Welcome to Soul Chat the conversation with your soul. I'm your host Ebony Tutora, and I'm so honored to share this episode with you. I got to thinking about the things, emotions, and experiences that hold us back, and what came to me was shame. Shame is an emotion that Louise Hayes describes as “fear turned inwards.” Shame often holds us back from pleasure, abundance, healthy relationships, and more importantly, our ability to honor our emotions. When we navigate shame with grace, understanding, and love, we move mountains for ourselves. This episode is sponsored by 7 days of clarity. My energy mastery program for clearing out old energy & limiting beliefs. Visit 7daysofclarity.com to view more about it.

shame louise hayes
Mentally Flexible
Tamar Black, PhD | ACT for Treating Children

Mentally Flexible

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 60:22


My guest today is Tamar Black, Ph.D. Tamar is an educational and developmental psychologist in Melbourne, Australia. She has over 20 years of experience working with children, adolescents and parents. Tamar has extensive experience providing clinical supervision to early career and highly experienced psychologists. She also provides training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to clinicians and teacher. Tamar is the author of ACT for Treating Children, which we will be discussing today.Some of the topics we explore include:- How Acceptance and Commitment Therapy first came into her life- The important roles Russ Harris and Louise Hayes played in Tamar's ACT development - The process behind her new book ACT for Treating Children- Some of the core differences when working with children in therapy- Looking at the hexaflex through Tamar's adapted “ACT Kidflex” model- And how to use our own experience and psychological flexibility as an agent of change—————————————————————————Tamar's website: https://tamarblack.com.au/ACT for Treating Children: https://www.amazon.com/ACT-Treating-Children-Acceptance-Commitment/dp/1684039762—————————————————————————If you find value in the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It plays an important role in being able to get new guests. I also love reading them! Connect with me on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode. https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
How to Cope with Change and Uncertainty to Create Vitality in Your Life with Dr Louise Hayes

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 38:38


In this episode, I interview Dr Louise Hayes, Clinical Psychologist, author, speaker and active humanitarian. Louise discusses how we can navigate the many changes we are experiencing as a society, from the pandemic to climate change to all of the many personal changes we may experience. She provides insight into what it means to be psychologically 'strong' and shares some wisdom from her new book 'What Makes you Stronger' on practical ways to cope with change and uncertainty.  Connect with Dr. Louise Hayes at www.louisehayes.com.au Head to www.drkaitlin.com for futher show notes, free resources and courses that support you a heartfelt life alongside peak performance.    "So much gratitude for Wisdom for Wellbeing." If that sounded like you, I would appreciate it if you'd take a moment to offer a review for the show. It really helps me to support more folks to access education and inspiration on their journey to creating a life of meaning. Keen? Just click here and scroll to the bottom: you can highlight the five stars and then click "Write a review." I'm so excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you haven't subscribed yet, make sure you click to follow now, so that you get all the upcoming episodes on the art and science of living well.

Your Life In Process
How To Change and Grow Stronger Using Process-Based Therapy with Dr. Joseph Ciarrochi

Your Life In Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 69:28


Whether we like it or not, we are always changing. To evolve for the better we need to learn how to accept and harness change. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Ciarrochi, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy researcher and co-author of the book What Makes You Stronger shares with us common reasons why we avoid change and Process-based strategies to shift our minds, sense of self, and behavior. Dr. Ciarrochi also gives us a glimpse into the future of a more integrated psychology, where we have a common language and step out of academic boxes into a more conciliant view of well-being.  Listen and Learn:The consequences of resisting change Four reasons why we avoid change Why you should be listening to people younger than you Process-based models as the next evolution of clinical psychology Changing your relationship with your emotions, thoughts, sense of self, attention, motivation, and behavior Barriers to self-compassion Why insight without action is not enough How to take action before you have the motivation to take action Why variation is a key driver of change About Dr. Joseph CiarrochiProfessor Joseph Ciarrochi has published over 150 scientific journal articles and many influential books, including, The Weight Escape, Your Life, Your Way, Emotional Intelligence in Everyday Life, and Mindfulness, Acceptance, and Positive Psychology: The seven foundations of well-being. He has been rated as one of the most influential scientists in the world, and his most recent book is called What Makes You Stronger: How to thrive in the face of uncertainty using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Louise Hayes and Ann Bailey.  Relevant Resources MentionedLearn more about https://josephciarrochi.com/ (Joseph Ciarrochi) Read https://bookshop.org/p/books/what-makes-you-stronger-how-to-thrive-in-the-face-of-change-and-uncertainty-using-acceptance-and-commitment-therapy-joseph-v-ciarrochi/17283192?ean=9781684038602 (What Makes You Stronger) Be reminded that you are going to die with the https://www.wecroak.com/ (Wecroak App) Pause with a mindfulness bell using the https://plumvillage.org/mindfulness/mindful-apps/ (Plum Village App ) Read the donut study: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2008-00342-002 (Promoting self-compassion attitude toward eating among restrictive and guilty eaters) https://drdianahill.com/extras/ (Download Your Daily Practice for Episode 40 Here) https://drdianahill.com/reset-and-restore-retreat/ (Reserve your spot with Diana for Retreat in Costa Rica in 2023)! Sign up for https://drdianahill.com/striving-thriving-summit-2022/ (From Striving to Thriving 2.0)! https://drdianahill.com/events/ (Join Diana at an upcoming event) Thank you for listening to Your Life in Process! If you have any questions or feedback you can contact me by email at podcast@yourlifeinprocess.com, leave me an audio message at (805) 457-2776, or message me on Instagram @drdianahill and remember when you become psychologically flexible, you become free. Thank you to my team Craig, Angela Stubbs, and Ashley Hiatt, and to our sponsor InsightLA Meditation for making this podcast possible. Thank you to Benjamin Gould of https://bellandbranch.com/ (Bell & Branch) for your beautiful music.  Episode Segments[00:00] Introduction  [02:36] Diana's Events  [04:27] Change Is Not The Enemy  [06:50] Dr. Ciarrochi's Personal Experience With Resisting Change  [10:32] 4 Reasons Why We Resist Change  [18:15] Humans Love Challenge  [18:31] The Evolution and Change in ACT  [23:40] Academics Are Part Of The Problem  [26:20] An Example Of Integrative Therapy   [28:26] Processes Of Change  [28:46] Affective Processes [29:08] Cognitive Processes [32:01] Cognitive Defusion And Cognitive Reframing [32:58] The Donut Study [35:31] The Inner Advisor  [38:59] Self Processes  [40:05] Self-compassion  [43:32] Barriers to Self-Compassion  [48:05]...

Gastronomica
Endia Louise Hayes on African American Food Imaginaries, Food Justice, and Sustainability

Gastronomica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 46:13


What can food imaginaries of the past reveal about pathways towards food justice? In this episode, Gastronomica Editorial Collective member Bob Valgenti talks with sociologist Endia Louise Hayes about her newest article, featured in Gastronomica's Summer 2022 issue. Drawing together political histories, lived experience, and collaborative discourses for future possibilities, Endia uncovers the role of African American food imaginaries in creating sustainable foodways. In spotlighting the work of George Washington Carver, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Edna Lewis, Endia discusses land access, community care, pleasure, and freedom, and shares some of the building blocks of an alternative food movement.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Gastronomica by becoming a member!Gastronomica is Powered by Simplecast.

S.A.G.E. Holistic Health & Wellness Podcast
Episode 054 – {The Body-Mind Connection and How Louise Hayes Gets it Wrong}

S.A.G.E. Holistic Health & Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 29:22


Dr. Bonnie Berger, Owner of Progressive Center for Health and doctor of chiropractics, takes Louise Hayes ON in this presentation to the Holistic Healers of Orange County by presenting her theory on how Louise Hayes gets it wrong when it comes to the body-mind connection. Bonnie's years of service as a holistic practitioner shines through as she walks you through her approach. Dr. Bonnie is a member of the Holistic Healers of OC and you can find her at progressivecenterforhealth.com.

Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson
34. What's your anxiety telling you? w/ Louise Hayes, World Leading ACT trainer, clinician and author

Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 50:53


After listening to Louise Hayes you'll learn to think differently about your anxiety, or that of someone you care about with a powerful shift in perspective. You'll also understand why she's a global leader in acceptance, mindfulness and positive therapeutic approaches to life's curve balls. In this episode you'll also learn a new, easy to remember, 3 pronged approach to understanding what anxiety is telling you, and managing the worry and physical symptoms that come with it. Louise's links:WebsiteWhat makes you strongerPearl Lotus NepalInstagramTwitterFacebookThanks for listening to this episode of “Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson.”How you can help: If you enjoyed this episode, or gained some useful insight from it, please share it with a friend or family member. Also, please consider rating or reviewing “Well, hello anxiety” on your favourite podcast platform. Thank-you!Jodi is an anxiety and well-being speaker, educator, and bestselling author. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com.Order Jodi's book, “Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength”: https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks.Order Jodi's book, coauthored with Michael Grose, “Anxious Kids: How children can turn their anxiety into resilience”: https://drjodirichardson.com/books/#order or https://amzn.to/3Bzxn3v.Connect with Jodi on LinkedInFollow Jodi on InstagramLike Jodi's Facebook pageThe information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Therapy on the Cutting Edge
Helping Adolescents Unlock Their Potential Using the DNA-V Frame for Applying Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) in Treatment

Therapy on the Cutting Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 56:48


In this episode, I speak with Louise about her journey from switching careers as a retail buyer, to going to university and getting a degree in psychology, and working as a behavioral therapist. She discussed being introduced to Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) and really liking the model, and applying it in her work with adolescents. She explained that the developmental differences between adolescents and adults lead her to think about many aspects, such as evolutionary science, attachment, and how these natural processes can be tapped into when a teen is stuck by using ACT, to help them enhance their development and thrive. She explained that DNA-V was a framework for ACT that helped with growth and development. The Discoverer is the ablility of us that learns through trial and error and taking risks, the Noticer part is the ability where we are mindful andaware of our embodied self, being present with ourselves and the world around us, the Advisor our ability for self-talk, another way to consider thoughts, and the Values aspect are split between the vitality and values, where the therapist learns about what the teen is passionate about, and derives their values from that. She explained that she will additionally bring in parents and discuss the work and will often access their Advisor, which has lead to her and her colleagues extending this approach to working with adults. The DNA-V model has been helpful in conveying the ACT principals to adolescents, as well as providing a frame for clinicians learning the model. Louise Hayes, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist, author, and international speaker. She is a Fellow and Past President of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science. She is a peer-reviewed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT) trainer, engaged in training professionals all across the world. Together with Joseph Ciarrochi, she developed DNA-v, which is a leading model of acceptance and commitment therapy that has sparked international studies and school curricula. She is the co-author of the best-selling books for young people, Get Out of Your Mind and into your Life for Teenagers; and Your Life Your Way released in 2020. She is the author of the practitioner book, The Thriving Adolescent. In 2022 she will release a new book using DNA-V with adults, What Makes You Stronger. Louise is also an active clinician, working with adults and adolescents. She is a former Senior Fellow with The University of Melbourne and Orygen Youth Mental Health. Louise leads a community of mindfulness practitioners, is a certified Buddhist meditation teacher and takes professionals into the Himalaya to develop their mindfulness skills, raise funds for poor children in remote Nepal and has built a school in remote Nepal. To learn more about Louise, go to www.louisdehayes.com or https://dnav.international

JAZZ по-русски
Louise Hayes • Crisis®️2021 #bebop

JAZZ по-русски

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 13:09


Первая запись барабанщика Louis Hayes состоялась в 1956 году для альбома Horace Silver • Six Pieces of Silver в легендарной студии Ван Гелдера, где впервые прозвучал джазовый стандарт Señor Blues. Сразу хочу отметить очень качественную запись, вернее ее сведение, сделанное инженером David Stoller в студии Samurai Hotel Recording in Astoria, Queens при помощи исполнительного продюсера Maxine Gordon (жена саксофониста Dexter Gordon). Луи был лидером ряда потрясающих групп, играл и записывался с великими джазменами: John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, J J Johnson, Sonny Rollins, Jackie McLean, Wes Montgomery, Joe Henderson, Cedar Walton, George Benson, Ravi Shankar, John Lee Hooker… В 2002 году он сформировал группу Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band и выпустил 3 успешных компакт-диска: Dreaming of Cannon, Maximum Fire Power и Louis Hayes and The Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band. В состав в разное время входили Vincent Herring, Jeremy Pelt и басисты Vincent Archer, Richie Goods и Dezron Douglas. Louis Hayes 84 drums Abraham Burton 50 tenor sax Steve Nelson 67 vibraphone David Hazeltine 63 piano Dezron Douglas 40 bass Camille Thurman 34 vocals Savant®️2021 #bebop

Mentally Flexible
Louise Hayes PhD | ACT, Spirituality, and DNA-v

Mentally Flexible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 61:34


My guest today is Louise Hayes PhD. Louise is a clinical psychologist, author, speaker and active humanitarian. She is the Past President of ACBS, and a peer-reviewed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy(ACT) trainer, and codeveloped of the evidence-based DNA-v model. She is the co-author of the best-selling books: Get Out of Your Mind and into your Life for Teenagers, The Thriving Adolescent, and Your Life Your Way. Louise is a clinician, working with adults and adolescents in private practice. Louise is also active community member, taking mental health professionals into the Himalaya to develop their mindfulness skills and raise funds for children in remote Nepal. In this episode we explore a range of topics including:- How Louise found ACT and the impact it had on her personally and professionally-Louise's interest in eastern spiritual traditions-How these practices can integrate with a more clinical perspective-How imagination can play a role in both our wellbeing and our suffering -What gives Louise meaning and purpose in life-And we unpack the 4 core abilities contained within the DNA-v model—————————————————————————Louise's website: https://www.louisehayes.com.au/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Louise_Hayes—————————————————————————If you find value in the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It only takes 30 seconds and plays an important role in being able to get new guests. I also love reading them! Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentallyflexible/Explore the website: https://mentallyflexible.com/Check out my song “Glimpse at Truth” that you hear in the intro/outro of every episode: https://tomparkes.bandcamp.com/track/glimpse-at-truth

Brazen
How to cultivate self- love and change your life

Brazen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 18:49


Hey there, Brazen Babe! So, I'm on Day 4 of a 21-day journey to totally heal my life. I'm working through the book by Louise Hayes called Mirror Work. It's ALL about her signature method for cultivating a deeper relationship with yourself and with others. I can't way to share with you what I've been learning!

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)
Supporting Adolescents in Cultivating a Wise Understanding of their Many Dimensions with Dr Louise Hayes

Wisdom for Wellbeing with Dr. Kaitlin Harkess (PhD Psychology)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 47:45


In this episode, Dr Louise Hayes discusses how we can work to help adolescents understand the different dimensions that help them move through their lives. Dr Louise Hayes is a clinical psychologist, author, speaker and active humanitarian based in Victoria, Australia. Together with Dr Joseph Ciarrochi, she developed DNA-V, a model developed with the use of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Positive Psychology, and Evolutionary Science. DNA-V stands for Discover, Notice, (self)-Advice, Vitality & Values. Her new book for teenagers Your Life, Your Way is an important theme in today's conversation where she really describes how we can use the DNA-V model to support the young people in our lives to figure out how they go about living their life their way. You can connect with Louise at louisehayes.com.au and can learn more about her humanitarian efforts where she takes mental health professionals into the Himalayans to develop mindfulness skills and raise funds for poor children in remote Nepal. You can also check out her website thrivingadolescent.com as a useful way to connect with the DNA-V model and see some of the imagery that will be talked about.  Shownotes: www.drkaitlin.com

29andSomething
Manifesting - it’s a journey!

29andSomething

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 53:28


In this episode I am joined by Hannah a friend from across the globe! We talk our one manifesting journeys and our common love for Louise Hayes book - heal your life. Touching on a few of Louise’s view points and the power of thought! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/29andsomething/message

The MindBodyBrain Project
How to get out of your mind and live your life well with Dr Louise Hayes

The MindBodyBrain Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 71:00


My guest today is a world leader on how to be a better human being in today's challenging world through the application of Acceptance Commitment Therapy. Her work is equally applicable to adults and adolescents who are in possession of a human mind.  My guest today is Dr Louise Hayes. Highlights from today's podcast are:1:12 Louise's philanthropic work in the Himalayas7:40 Clinical psychology, ACT & psychological flexibility11:55 The problem with hiding from your feelings17:14 The western cultural shift towards controlling our experience19:49 The spilt between western science and eastern philosophy21:48 Contextural behavioural science – a philosophy of science26:36 How your past influences your present and future30:52 ACT as a process-based therapy31:30 Inside-skin versus outside-skin control strategies39:46 ACT for the whole developmental cycle47:06 ACT for mental health challenges for adolescents55:12 Evidence-based treatments for depression and anxiety58:05 advice for parents with teenagers who are struggling1:01:00 How many questions is it ok to ask your kids when they get home from school?You can find out more about Louise and get some free resources from https://dnav.internationalHer awesome book for teenagers is: Your Life Your Way Another great book is : Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Pandemic, online school, social distancing, climate change… this is an especially difficult time for adolescents, who are already in a transitional time of life. Dr. Louise Hayes is one of the world’s foremost experts on using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Adolescents. She joins us on the podcast for the second time, to talk about her new book for adolescents, and share her thoughts on helping adolescents cope with today’s challenges.  Listen and Learn The unique challenges of the pandemic for adolescents, and how they can cope.Why losses associated with the pandemic, even seemingly small ones, are real. Why we should all be listening to what adolescents have to say.About the concept of “active hope.”Louise Hayes’s thoughts about bullying and procrastination. How to take small steps toward self-care during difficult times.How to go from “zombieland” to “vitalityland.” About Dr. Louise Hayes Dr. Louise Hayes is a clinical psychologist who is well known for her work using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for young people in schools and clinical settings. She is a former president of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science. Dr. Hayes is an author, international speaker, a senior fellow with The University of Melbourne and Orygen Youth Health, and a peer-reviewed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT) trainer. Dr. Hayes is the co-author of the The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection. Her newest book is called Your Life, Your Way: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skills to Help Teens Manage Emotions and Build Resilience. Together with Joseph Ciarrochi, she conducts research and treatment development; her latest work uses a DNA-v (Discoverer-Noticer-Advisor-Values) treatment model for young people. Louise is also an active humanitarian, taking mental health professionals into the Himalaya to developing their mindfulness skills and raising funds for poor children in remote Nepal. Resources: Your Life, Your Way: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Skills to Help Teens Manage Emotions and Build Resilience https://amzn.to/3iTWEva Praxis DNA-V online training with Louise Hayes: https://www.praxiscet.com/events/dna-v/The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection https://amzn.to/31fZvsu Sherry Turkle Reclaiming Conversation https://amzn.to/3laC3VJ  Helping Adolescents Thrive with Dr. Louise Hayes: https://www.offtheclockpsych.com/podcast/helping-adolescents-thriveParental Burnout with Dr. Lisa Coyne: https://www.offtheclockpsych.com/podcast/parental-burnout

Reset with Liz Tran and Vanessa Hardy
Get Away From the Crowd to Hear Your Own Voice

Reset with Liz Tran and Vanessa Hardy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 26:03


In 1845, Henry David Thoreau moved to remote Walden pond to live isolated in nature, free from the distraction of social responsibilities. The result, was his book, Walden, a treatise on living according to your own compass. In this week's episode, we talk about how to create your own Walden situation, even if you can't leave your apartment, and why it is important to get away from the crowd to hear your own voice, especially if you are doing deep thinking, creating, and planning. Show Notes:The Surrender Experiment by Michael A. SingerMirror Work by Louise Hayes

I Heart My Life Show

The tidiness of your house reflects the tidiness of your mind. This isn’t a new concept but Rose Lounsbury has experienced this to an amazing degree. After having her triplets, Rose knew she had to make a change in how she organized her home.  Fast-forward to today, she has since helped thousands of others to recognize why they hold onto things and how to start letting them go. When she came to I Heart My Life, she already had a pretty good foot forward on building and growing her business, but the mindset shifts she has seen has opened the door to even greater success.  One of the biggest things that she has moved past in her time as an entrepreneur is recognizing fear for what it is and working through the emotion to better understand her next moves. She used to envision her fear as a ball that she dropped away from her, but now she processes the emotion to understand what her mind, heart, and body are telling her.  It is truly amazing to think that both Rose and I help women achieve very similar things with completely different approaches. The main goal is understanding your true desires and figuring out how to make them your reality. Listen in as Rose shares her amazing story and why she believes that minimalism is an important step in the direction of freedom. So, what have you been holding onto?    In this Episode:  [00:28] Listen in to learn more about Rose Lounsbury and why simplicity is important.  [03:11] Welcome Rose to the show and learn more about the story behind her success.  [09:57] Did she leap into her business or build it up and then leave her teaching career?  [14:15] What was coming up for Rose as she moved into the online world?  [18:14] Rose shares how she confronts and moves past her fears.  [21:50] Facing your fears becomes like a muscle that you can flex.  [23:57] As a coach it’s frustrating to work with people who refuse to act on their desires.  [27:41] Further unpack what it means to need certain negative stimuli and how you can work to change those habits.  [31:36] Coaching is not just about strategy, it’s also about your growth as a person.  [33:01] Has Rose had any big shifts since joining the Mastermind?  [37:39] It’s amazing how your pricing and intention affects your mindset and clients.  [38:58] What is minimalism and simplicity and what steps can you take to start?  [45:25] How Rose and Emily are really working on opposite ends of the spectrum with the same goal. [46:52] What is one way you can create a life better than your dreams?  Links & Resources: Subscribe to the Podcast:  I Heart My Life Show on Apple PodcastsI Heart My Life Show on Spotify You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hayes   Connect with Rose:  Rose’s Website Rose on Facebook Rose on InstagramRose on LinkedIn Rose on Pinterest Minimalism is Fun Facebook Group Rose’s TedTalk   Connect with Emily:  I Heart My Life WebsiteI Heart My Life on InstagramI Heart My Life on FacebookI Heart My Life on LinkedInI Heart My Lifers Community Email: info@iheartmylife.com Book a Call Episode Sponsor: I Heart My Life Mastermind   Quotes:  “...but unless you actually do the push ups or eat the salad, you’re not going to get the results that you want. If you can get past the fear, you can take action.” - Rose Lounsbury “You just have to ask yourself, what are you actually getting from staying stuck or from not putting something in place?” - Emily Williams “A lot of time it’s better if you invest more in yourself. If you ask people to invest more in you. That really is where great change can happen.” - Rose Lounsbury

The Inside Social Work Podcast
You cannot tell ACT to clients, you have to experience it with them. Introduction to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Louise Hayes.

The Inside Social Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 38:44


  In this week's episode, Louise Hayes explains some of the basic principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, ACT.   Louise is a clinical psychologist, peer reviewed ACT trainer, an academic, author, speaker and active philanthropist. Louise uses ACT with young people in schools and clinical settings. She is a world expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT) for young people and the co-author of the best selling book, Get Out of Your Mind and Into your Life for Teenagers: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life, and the newly released book, The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection. Resources  Louise's books The Thriving Adolescent Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens : A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life Website for professional training and more about Louise Hayes - http://www.louisehayes.com.au Website for working with young people: http://thrivingadolescent.com/ https://www.louisehayes.com.au/publications/ https://www.louisehayes.com.au/workshops-for-professionals/ http://anzact.com/about-us/   Join the Inside Social Work Facebook Group Join the Inside Social Work Podcast mailing list to get your free social work career guide  Visit the website for the latest info and show notes https://insidesocialwork.com/   Thank you for listening. Support the show by making a contribution. https://www.paypal.me/Insidesocialwork Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe on Android Player.fm apple iTunes Spotify

The People Leaders Podcast
How To Set Yourself Up For Success in 2020: The Power Of A Morning Routine

The People Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 16:58


A new year means new opportunities and a chance to set yourself up for a successful year ahead. But we're not talking about making New Year's resolutions. We're talking about something much simpler, and much more likely to make a difference to your life, both personally and professionally. In this episode, we're looking at the power of a good morning routine.  Episode highlights:  Why morning routines are so important Why you should steer clear of New Year's resolutions Focus on your wellbeing  Too many people don't get enough sleep and rely on caffeine The importance of a good evening routine - limit screen time before bed Latest science shows it's what you do during the day that determines how well you'll sleep Guided meditation in the mornings How meditation by Louise Hayes has helped us Why you need to pay attention to your progress How do you determine whether you are moving forward in your life?  How do you measure your progress as a people leader? Make your goals visual to stay focused Coaching helps everybody, even us! The only thing you can truly be responsible for is your actions Ask yourself quality questions and start the day with them so you're a better role model Habit is just a repeated behaviour - start small and tweak your existing habits People Leaders Quick Links: People Leaders Website - https://peopleleaders.com.au/ People Leaders on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/people-leaders-pty-ltd/?trk=cws-cpw-coname-0-0 Jan Terkelsen on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janterkelsen/ Michelle Terkelsen on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-terkelsen-creating-high-performing-teams-a992744/ People Leaders Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/PeopleLeaders/ People Leaders Twitter - https://twitter.com/PeopleLeaders People Leaders Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/people.leaders See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Better Thinking
#44 — Dr Louise Hayes on Developmental Model of ACT for Young People

Better Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 78:55


In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr Louise Hayes about using a developmental approach of ACT when working with young persons. Dr Louise Hayes is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) training for young people. She is the co-author of the best selling book Get Out of Your Mind and Into your Life for Teenagers and The Thriving Adolescent. Louise divides her time between training and clinical work in acceptance, mindfulness and positive therapeutic approaches, treatment development, speaking, and writing. Her passion is leading trips to the Himalayan mountains to practice mindfulness. Episode links at https://neshnikolic.com/podcast/louise-hayes

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

We are proud and grateful that we’ve made it to our 100th episode! Take a listen as Debbie, Diana, and Yael share behind-the-scenes bloopers, episode clips, and how Psychologists Off The Clock has changed our lives. The podcast has been a labor of love for all of us. On the journey to our 100th episode, we have learned a lot about the art of podcasting, and about new strategies and science within the field of psychology. We have welcomed renowned psychologists and writers, explored a variety of important topics, and shared personal and professional practices that we use to flourish. Join us in celebrating and reflecting on lessons learned in our first 100 episodes! Listen to hear Debbie, Diana, and Yael discuss: How and why we started the podcast. What happens behind the scenes (loud children, technical glitches, and guests we admire to the point of verbal paralysis). Which episodes we use most in our own daily lives, and which episodes we have recommended to our clients and friends. Some of the Many Episodes We’ve Recommended To Clients and Friends: 7. Insomnia: Strategies to Stop Struggling with Sleep with Dr. Alisha Brosse 36. Weight Loss Strategies From Acceptance And Commitment Therapy With Dr. Jason Lillis 41. Kissing The Frog: How To Establish a Morning Routine 43. Willpower With Dr. Kelly McGonigal 44. Anxiety Happens with Dr. John Forsyth 51. The Psychology of Political Division 62. Language, Suffering, and Meaning with Dr. Matthieu Villatte 77. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Dr. Jill Stoddard 78. The Self-Driven Child with Dr. William Stixrud 79. Thriving In Adolescence with Dr. Louise Hayes 82. Clinician's Corner: Therapist Self-Doubt with Jim Lucas 91. Disability as a Form of Diversity with Dr. Erin Andrews 92. Marriage in Midlife: The Rough Patch with Dr. Daphne de Marneffe The three of us—Diana, Debbie, and Yael—want to extend our gratitude to listeners, for both listening and for providing us with terrific feedback. Thank you so much for making this a worthwhile venture! Here we are, recording our big 100th episode! (Clockwise from upper left: Diana, Debbie, and Yael) __________________________ Thank you for joining us on this episode of Psychologists Off The Clock. We appreciate your feedback. Please take a moment to leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts. It helps us spread the word to more folks like you! Subscribe for free where you listen to podcasts! Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Deezer, iHeartRadio

New Books Network
Louise Hayes, "The Thriving Adolescent" (Context Press, 2015)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 64:18


Adolescence is a unique developmental period of life, during which we face the challenges and pressures of moving from childhood into independent adulthood. Evolutionarily, adolescence is a time of risk-taking and growing independence, and one of the important developmental tasks is to learn to respond to thoughts and emotions in a helpful way, in order to live a full and meaningful life. In this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen interviews Dr. Louise Hayes about her book, The Thriving Adolescent(Context Press, 2015), which offers teachers and mental health professionals evidence-based techniques for understanding and working effectively with adolescents. Based in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the developmental model outlined by Dr. Hayes will help adolescents and teens manage difficult emotions, connect with their values, achieve mindfulness and vitality, and develop positive relationships with friends and family. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado and a co-host of the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Psychology
Louise Hayes, "The Thriving Adolescent" (Context Press, 2015)

New Books in Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 64:18


Adolescence is a unique developmental period of life, during which we face the challenges and pressures of moving from childhood into independent adulthood. Evolutionarily, adolescence is a time of risk-taking and growing independence, and one of the important developmental tasks is to learn to respond to thoughts and emotions in a helpful way, in order to live a full and meaningful life. In this interview, cross-posted from the podcast Psychologists Off The Clock, Dr. Debbie Sorensen interviews Dr. Louise Hayes about her book, The Thriving Adolescent(Context Press, 2015), which offers teachers and mental health professionals evidence-based techniques for understanding and working effectively with adolescents. Based in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), the developmental model outlined by Dr. Hayes will help adolescents and teens manage difficult emotions, connect with their values, achieve mindfulness and vitality, and develop positive relationships with friends and family. Debbie Sorensen, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist practicing in Denver, Colorado 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

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

How can we help adolescents develop skills to live well and reach their full potential? In this episode, Debbie talks to Dr. Louise Hayes, co-author of The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection. Together they explore her approach to helping adolescents thrive, not just survive, this challenging time in their development. Listen and learn: The unique developmental tasks of adolescenceWhy adaptive risk-taking is necessary and important in adolescenceHow the skills of Discoverer, Noticer, Advisor and Vitality (DNA-V) help adolescents develop flexible strengthWhat matters most for parents of teenagersWhy adolescents are sunsets…not problems to be solved About Dr. Louise Hayes Dr. Louise Hayes Dr. Louise Hayes is a clinical psychologist who is well known for her work using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for young people in schools and clinical settings. She is currently the President of the Association for Contextual Behavioural Science. Dr. Hayes is an author, international speaker, a senior fellow with The University of Melbourne and Orygen Youth Health, and a peer-reviewed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy/Training (ACT) trainer.  Dr. Hayes is the co-author of the best-selling book, Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teenagers: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life, and the newly released book, The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection. Together with Joseph Ciarrochi, she conducts research and treatment development; her latest work uses a DNA-v (Discoverer-Noticer-Advisor-Value) treatment model for young people. Louise is also an active humanitarian, taking mental health professionals into the Himalaya to developing their mindfulness skills and raising funds for poor children in remote Nepal. Resources: Dr. Hayes’s website with links to her upcoming trainings and workshopsClick here to see a visual image of the DNA-v modelDr. Hayes’ Books:The Thriving Adolescent: Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Positive Psychology to Help Teens Manage Emotions, Achieve Goals, and Build Connection Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life for Teens: A Guide to Living an Extraordinary Life 78. The Self-Driven Child with Dr. William Stixrud100. Celebrating 100 Episodes of Psychologists off the Clock with Debbie, Diana, and Yael!116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Dr. Jenna LeJeune

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

According to neuropsychologist Dr. William Stixrud, parents should be their kids’ consultants, not their managers. When we spend our time trying to control our kids, we weaken them and exhaust ourselves. In this episode, Diana talks with Dr. Stixrud about his book The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives. Additionally, they discuss how to support healthy development, self-motivation, and emotional resilience in our kids. This episode is a game-changer for parents and clinicians, but, of course, “It’s your call” if you want to listen! Listen and Learn Why giving kids more sense of control sets them up to thriveA more effective approach to homework battles, technology use, and underage drinkingThe parenting magic of the words, “It’s your call”How to prepare your kids for college (and it’s not practicing SAT’s!) About Dr. William Stixrud: Dr. William Stixrud William R. Stixrud, Ph.D., is a clinical neuropsychologist and founder of The Stixrud Group, a lifespan neuropsychology practice. He is also a member of the faculty at Children’s National Medical Center, and he is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the George Washington School of Medicine.  Additionally, Dr. Stixrud is a frequent lecturer the author of scientific articles and book chapters on Transcendental Meditation and other topics. Most recently, he is the author--with co-writer Ned Johnson--of The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives. Dr. Stixrud has been quoted often in publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Times of London, Scientific American, Time.com, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Businessweek, and Vogue. He is also a rock and roll musician and plays in the band Close Enough.  Resources The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives by William Stixrud and Ned JohnsonThe Stixrud Group: A Lifespan Neuropsychology PracticeWhen a College Student Comes Home to Stay - The New York TimesOn Leave: College Wellness, Mental Health and Not Returning to Campus - On Point 87. Cribsheet with Dr. Emily Oster112. Nature vs. Nurture: Why Temperament Matters With Co-hosts Debbie Sorensen and Yael Schonbrun79. Helping Adolescents Thrive with Dr. Louise Hayes

Wesley Impact! radio
The grain of wheat

Wesley Impact! radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 10:00


In this week's episode of Wesley Impact! radio, Rev Keith Garner reads from John 12:20-33 and reflects upon the moment Jesus Christ predicts His death. Louise Hayes performs 'You Life Me Up'.

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15 in 15
'15 In 15' Episode 10 - Louise Hayes

15 in 15

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 18:02


In episode 10 Richard speaks with Louise Hayes about the DNA-v model. Louise will be presenting a pre-conference workshop this year around the DNA-v model.

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ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – ACT processes: Values work with adolescents

ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – JoAnne Dahl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 32:38


Welcome to ACT taking hurt to hope. Today’s program discusses values work in the ACT model. I have looked at how different researchers around the world work with values in therapy sessions. One of the most innovative persons in the ACT community is Dr Louise Hayes from Australia who has developed something called Values Cards for working with adolescents. In … Read more about this episode...

ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Mental Health of Teenagers

ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – JoAnne Dahl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2012 32:15


Teenagers may look and act grown up but they are inexperienced and need nurturing. They need to learn how to get comfortable with inevitable discomfort of adolescence. Join us today as we talk to Dr Louise Hayes from Orygen Youth Research Centre at The University of Melbourne, in Australia who develops treatment for adolescent mental health. Louise is the author … Read more about this episode...

ACT in Context
11: ACT with Adolescents with Dr. Louise Hayes

ACT in Context

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2012 104:10


In this episode, Louise Hayes, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and academic at the University of Melbourne, Australia, discusses the use of ACT principles for therapeutic intervention with adolescents. She describes how to make ACT fun and interesting for this age group, as well as the unique challenges of doing this work effectively.  About Dr. Hayes Audio file:  11: ACT with Adolescents with Louise Hayes read more

The Tazz and Paula Show
Interview with Tom Shadyac

The Tazz and Paula Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2012 60:00


  Several years ago, Tom Shadyac seemed to have it all: a multimillion-dollar career directing Hollywood blockbusters like Bruce Allmighty and the Nutty Professor, a 17,000-square-foot mansion, fancy cars, the luxury of flying in private jets, invitations to extravagant parties and more. It was a life many people dream about. Despite these many luxuries, Tom says something just didn’t feel right. “I was standing in the house that my culture had taught me was a measure of the good life,” Tom recalls in his documentary I Am. “I was struck with one very clear, very strange feeling: I was no happier.”