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Unfortunately, there are many mental health myths and even stigmas floating around. Dr. G and Dr. Meghan Marcum discuss some of these common mental health myths, the actual mental health facts and how we can all help remove the stigma attached to mental health in the first place! There are several common mental health myths and stigmas: 1. Public Stigma or Social Stigma 2. Perceived or Internalized Stigma 3. People associate the term mental health with mental illness 4. People with mental health symptoms or mental health diagnoses are dangerous or unpredictable 5. Mental health is the sign of the devil or being posessed by a demon All of these thoughts regarding mental health can be hurtful and these stigmas can negatively impact getting the necessary help that someone may need. One of the ways we can all reduce the stigma attached to mental health is simply by talking about it. We create videos around mental health, therapy, and psychology topics to help reduce these stigmas and provide more awareness. We would love to hear your stories! This Podcast was produced by: TherapyCable
Unfortunately, there are many mental health myths and even stigmas floating around. Dr. G and Dr. Meghan Marcum discuss some of these common mental health myths, the actual mental health facts and how we can all help remove the stigma attached to mental health in the first place! There are several common mental health myths and stigmas: 1. Public Stigma or Social Stigma 2. Perceived or Internalized Stigma 3. People associate the term mental health with mental illness 4. People with mental health symptoms or mental health diagnoses are dangerous or unpredictable 5. Mental health is the sign of the devil or being posessed by a demon All of these thoughts regarding mental health can be hurtful and these stigmas can negatively impact getting the necessary help that someone may need. One of the ways we can all reduce the stigma attached to mental health is simply by talking about it. We create videos around mental health, therapy, and psychology topics to help reduce these stigmas and provide more awareness. We would love to hear your stories! This Podcast was produced by: TherapyCable
Dr. G explains different types of attachment styles and how these styles impact our relationships. This is part 2 of a 3 part attachment style video series in response to Kati Mortons fantastic video on attachment styles. Watch part 1, Why Does Your Attachment Style Matter? Watch Kati Mortons video There are 5 attachment style types: 1. Secure 2. Avoidant 3. Preoccupied 4. Ambivalent/fearful avoidant 5. Disorganized If you have any stories regarding attachment styles, we would love to hear them below! As always, we are always open and love to hear your suggestions! If there is a particular topic that would be very helpful to you or someone you know, let us know and we will do our best to create that content for you! Stay tuned for part 3 of this attachment style series! This Podcast was produced by: TherapyCable
This video describes the avoidant attachment style type and two substyles of the avoidant attachment category. In particular, Dr. G will be discussing both avoidant and ambivalent/fearful attachment styles. There are two dimensions that are active as a part of components of attachment styles: Anxiety Approachability This is the third part of a three-part video series on understanding attachment style types. You can view videos 1 and 2 here: Why does your attachment style matter? Different Types of Attachment Styles Some avoidant attachment traits can include: - Feeling insecure about approaching other individuals - Relationships and reaching out to new people are not considered "safe" - Seeing a source of conflict coming from others can lead to more avoidant behavior If you have any questions, feedback, or stories regarding attachment styles, we would love to hear them below! We are always open to video topic suggestions as well if a particular topic would be helpful to you or someone you know :). This Podcast was produced by: TherapyCable
This video on attachment styles is a response to a wonderful video created by Kati Morton. You can find the link below. In Kati Morton's video, she has done a great job bringing awareness to attachment styles and why they're important for us to understand, both early attachment styles and how they can possibly lead to different mental health issues and what to do about these attachment styles. This video is part 1 of a 3 part series and acts as a continuation for hers and addresses a 5th attachment style. Find Kati Morton's Attachment Style Video This Podcast was produced by: TherapyCable
In this podcastm Dr. G discusses Personality disorder cluster A and what information you need to know! Subscribe to our Youtube Channel for personality disorder, mental health, psychology, and many other video topis! TherapyCable Youtube Personality disorder cluster A is an odd and eccentric type of disorder which has 3 personality disorders in it: Paranoid personality disorder(PPD), Schizoid personality disorder(SPD), as well as schizotypal disorder (STPD). Listen to our other podcast episodes to learn more about personality disorders, mental health, and psychology! For more information and resources, please visit: Therapycable.com
TherapyCable podcast is a program dedicated to bringing you all access insight to all things mental health, addiction, and psychology based! In this episode, Dr. Ehsan Gharadjedaghi responds to your questions about personality disorders. Join our email newsletter for the latest and greatest information and videos! Subscribe here Learn more and watch hundreds of free helpful videos by visiting: www.TherapyCable.com Cluster C personality disorders include Obsessive-Compulsive disorder, Avoidant personality disorder, and Dependent personality disorder. What is a personality disorder? A personality disorder revolves around a long and enduring pattern of interactions and behaviors that fit a specific presentation that repeats itself. Cluster C is called the anxious, fearful cluster. Obsessive-Compulsive, Avoidant, and Dependent personality disorders share a high level of anxiety. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in which time people have recurring, unwanted thoughts, ideas or sensations (obsessions) that make them feel driven to do something repetitively (compulsions). Avoidant personality disorder is a psychiatric condition characterized by a lifelong pattern of extreme social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and sensitivity to rejection. Dependent personality disorder is described as a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to submissive and clinging behavior as well as fears of separation. This pattern begins by early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts.
TherapyCable podcast is a program dedicated to bringing you all access insight to all things mental health, addiction, and psychology based! In this episode, Dr. Ehsan Gharadjedaghi responds to your questions about personality disorders. Dr. Ehsan Gharadjedaghi Discusses Borderline personality disorders within families and relationships and how to cope with this. Join our email newsletter for the latest and greatest information and videos! Subscribe here Learn more and watch hundreds of free helpful videos by visiting: www.TherapyCable.com
TherapyCable podcast is a program dedicated to bringing you all access insight to all things mental health, addiction, and psychology based! In this episode, Dr. Ehsan Gharadjedaghi responds to your questions about personality disorders. Can you inherit a personality disorder? Can you have more than one personality disorder? What triggers a person with borderline personality disorder? Can borderline personality disorder go away on its own? Join our email newsletter for the latest and greatest information and videos! Subscribe here Learn more and watch hundreds of free helpful videos by visiting: www.TherapyCable.com
Topic: Self compassion in recovery, join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AskAnAddictionSpecialist/ Learn more about Dr. Robert Weathers and get expert addiction information here: http://www.drbobweathers.com/ This podcast is produced by TherapyCable (https://therapycable.com) and sponsored by Beginnings Treatment Centers (https://beginningstreatment.com/ | (800)387-6907)
In today's episode, Dr. Bob Weathers discusses holistic self care and answers an audience question of how to deal with one's relapses. Join us live to ask questions and view live discussions every Wednesday at 3pm PST here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AskAnAddictionSpecialist/ Learn more about Dr. Robert Weathers and get expert addiction information here: http://www.drbobweathers.com/ This podcast is produced by TherapyCable (https://therapycable.com) and sponsored by Beginnings Treatment Centers (https://beginningstreatment.com/ | (800)387-6907)
Today's topic is Holistic Treatment for Addiction. Join us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AskAnAddictionSpecialist/ To watch the previous episode about What Happens to the Addicted Brain, view here: https://www.facebook.com/BeginningsTreatment/videos/1687665194600338/ Learn more about Dr. Robert Weathers and get expert addiction information here:http://www.drbobweathers.com/ This podcast is produced by TherapyCable (https://therapycable.com) and sponsored by Beginnings Treatment Centers (https://beginningstreatment.com/ | (800)387-6907)
This is a live Q&A with Dr. Robert Weathers discussing What Happens to the Addicted Brain: Support for Those in Recovery and Their Loved Ones Join us live to ask questions and view live discussions every Wednesday at 3pm PST here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AskAnAddictionSpecialist/ Learn more about Dr. Robert Weathers and get expert addiction information here: http://www.drbobweathers.com/ This podcast is produced by TherapyCable (https://therapycable.com) and sponsored by Beginnings Treatment Centers (https://beginningstreatment.com/ | (800)387-6907)
Join Dr. Carlos as he discusses the tragic event in Oregon with Dr. Gharadjedaghi. Dr. G is a clinical psychologist and CEO of Therapycable. Dr. G has amazing insight into the human mind.