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Dr. Hayley Roberts and therapist Ryan Engelstad talk about existential dread in the movie (on Hulu) Palm Springs. We break down the mental health implications of being stuck in a time loop, and what we can learn from these characters that we can apply to being stuck in our own quarantine time loop. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/poppsych101/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poppsych101/support
Dan and Kevin welcome special guest Ryan Engelstad this week. They discuss how good Daniel Jones is, Ryan's life as a Washington sports fan and who has the advantage this week in the Giants Redskins game. Then they also talk other new QBs, will AB play again and are the Chiefs and Ravens who we thought they were? Finally, all the best bets and daily fantasy plays for your NFL week 4 weekend.
Join us for Your Podcast or Mine! Sherry will be speaking with the creative minds behind Pop Psych 101. Pop Psych 101 is a mental health podcast anchored by a therapist and a mental health advocate, Pop Psych 101 is an unfailingly original and accessible observation of mental illness in pop culture. In a world where mental health is used as a common trope in various forms of storytelling, therapist Ryan Engelstad and advocate Mike Graham, try to determine what lines up with real life, and what is just exaggerated fantasy. Listen as they delve into the fantastical tales told about it in books, movies and television. Check out the podcast here: https://www.poppsych101.com/
Ryan Englestad is the host of PopPsych101 a podcast where they talk mental health through popular culture. Ryan and I talk about what it’s like to be a therapist and creator. We share with you how coaching and counseling can work together to help people deal with addiction and mental health. Ryan also talks with you about how mental health and finances can be tied together and lots more. Show Notes and Resources.
Matt East, host of the Better Humans Podcast is joined by Ryan Engelstad to discuss his article, “How to Help Someone Who’s Having a Panic Attack”.Shownotes:Better Humans on MediumBetter Humans Podcast WebsiteRyan’s PopPsych101 PodcastMatt East’s website
In this episode, we get to chat with Mike Graham, a podcast host to Pop Psych 101 a podcast on mental health in pop culture. On the podcast, he’s joined with a Licensed therapist Ryan Engelstad. His podcast takes a really unique look at movies from a mental health perspective. Mike talks about his journey as a podcaster and a movie enthusiast on this episode. I met Mike through the Anchor community on Facebook, and we got to chat about podcasting, movies, and many things in between. It was only justifiable to bring him on the podcast and have a full-fledged conversation on all the things we love. ——Sponsorship—— This podcast brought to you by our generous sponsors. It is hosted by Anchor and distributed to the many platforms available to you to listen on. If you’re interested in sponsoring this podcast please connect on the networks below. ——Connect Here!—— You can find Hacks & Hobbies on these popular social media networks: Facebook: fb.com/hacksandhobbies LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/hacksandhobbies Instagram: instagram.com/hacksandhobbies Twitter: twitter.com/hacksandhobbies or through our website: hacksandhobbies.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/support
Every Monday, Therapist Ryan Engelstad, and Producer Mike Graham, take an example from Pop Culture (i.e. Books, Movies, TV Shows) that features a Mental Health problem, and determine if the portrayal is accurate and something we can use as an example for those with questions or even curiosity, or if the depiction of the issue is exaggerated and just for entertainment. Lars, played by actor, Ryan Gosling, has an obvious mental health issue in this movie, and Ryan (Engelstad, not Gosling) thinks it shows signs of Schizoid Personality Disorder. Personality disorders are complicated in that, the person with the disorder, is usually unaware. In "Lars and the Real Girl", Lars believes that a full-sized, plastic doll is a real person, and his girlfriend. Mike has a lot of questions as to the reality of Lars' delusion and how his family, and the community around him, reacts. Ryan and Mike talk a lot about finding support, and how people would actually react to this in real life. Also, they give us a bit about their backgrounds and how they met, and Mike lets the world know, that he is a sufferer of Mental Illness himself; a person diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Major Depressive Disorder. Mike believes things are getting much easier as far as public opinion of Mental Health is concerned, but knows there is a lot of work to do, yet. It's Mental Health Awareness Week, and the goal of Pop Psych 101, is to aid in the conversation and help normalize it's discussion. As usual, to end the Episode, Ryan rates the portrayal of the Mental Health issue at hand on a scale of 1 to 5, using "Real Girls" as his rating system, this time. Mike rates the movie, as a movie, on a scale of 1 to 5 stars. Find Us: Mental Health Podcast | Pop Psych 101 We have a Blog! Ryan always had a Blog! Join our support group Facebook Twitter Instagram Music Credit: Killers Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poppsych101/support
Princeton based therapist Ryan Engelstad discusses the impact of technology on mental health. Ryan shares his favorite apps for improving emotional well-being as well as the strategies he uses to help his clients combat tech overuse. To connect with Ryan head over to his podcast at https://anchor.fm/thebestmedicine or check out his blog at https://medium.com/@ryanengelstad
We are on the couch, talking to therapist, Ryan Engelstad about coping skills, is a routine always a good thing, and much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asiyah/support