July 31, 2018
Sex and Attachment Styles: What You Need to Know
Attachment styles make a difference in navigating the social/sexual environment.
By Hal Shorey, Ph.D.
Posted March 9, 2020
Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Uncertainty
Fears about COVID-19 can take an emotional toll, especially if you’re already living with an anxiety disorder. But you’re not powerless. These tips can help you get through this stressful time.
“A Real Man” with Mike Veny on Depression Recovery
October 6, 2016
Why Men Don’t Deal With Mental Health
The History of Hysteria: Sexism in Diagnosis
Sexual Harassment Is About Mental Health, Not Only the Workplace
Why Mental Health Is A Feminist Issue
Outsmart Your Anxious Brain: Ten Simple Ways to Beat the Worry Trick
February 2020
By David A. Carbonell, PhD (Author), Martin N. Seif, PhD (Foreword)
From Amazon.com: “It’s time to outsmart your worry and anxiety. Drawing on the same cutting-edge psychology presented in author David Carbonell’s The Worry Trick, this irreverent, on-the-go guide offers ten powerful “counter-intuitive” strategies to help you put worry in its place—anytime, anywhere.
Anxiety is a powerful force. It makes us question our decisions and ourselves, worry about the future, and it fills our days with dread and emotional turbulence. But what if we understood that anxiety is merely a trick of the mind, trying to convince us we’re in danger? Anxiety is like a magician behind the curtain, playing subtle tricks on us to convince us that we’re in danger when we’re not. When we understand this, we can observe our anxious feelings with some distance.
Based on the author’s popular book, The Worry Trick, this helpful and humorous guide identifies the “trick” of chronic anxiety, and provides the ten most powerful techniques based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help you respond differently to panic, anxiety, worry, and phobias. Once you learn to respond differently to the worry trick, you’ll be able to break the cycle of chronic anxiety for good.
Instead of trying to “manage” your anxiety or push anxious thoughts away—techniques that you’ve probably already discovered don’t work—the ten powerful strategies outlined in this guide will empower you to actually change how you respond to worry and anxiety, so you can get your life back!”
Also see his website: http://www.anxietycoach.com
Study Links Adult Fibromyalgia to Childhood Sexual Abuse
Chronic Pain and Childhood Trauma
Truth and Consequences: Silenced on Apple Podcasts
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Truth and Consequences: Silenced on Apple Podcasts
Show Truth and Consequences, Ep Silenced – Oct 5, 2019 About Silence
Miranda Pacchiana, MSW reads and responds to a letter from a survivor of child sexual abuse.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/truth-and-consequences/id1478303049?i=1000452454965