
Therapy For Real Life Podcast
By Therapy For Real Life Podcast

Therapy For Real Life PodcastMay 24, 2021

Greatest Hits

Preventing Burnout Among Helping Professionals with Elizabeth Horevitz, PhD, LCSW

Move the Body, Heal the Mind with Jennifer Heisz, PhD

Coping With (Prolonged) Uncertainty

Polyamory: A Clinical Toolkit for Therapists (and Their Clients) with Martha Kauppi

The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide to Unshakable Performance with Dr. Nate Zinsser

What is Role Burnout?

How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation with William Stixrud, Ph.D. and Ned Johnson
Host Anna Lindberg Cedar, MPA, LCSW is joined by two guest experts in today's episode to discuss research-backed communication strategies to help children build motivation and make healthy choices. William Stixrud, Ph.D. and Ned Johnson are the best-selling authors of the Self-Driven Child and have more than 60 years of combined experience mastering the art of effective and respectful dialogue with kids. They discuss their newest book in today's episode, What Do You Say? How To Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home. Johnson and Stixrud share effective strategies for parents and coaches to improve conflict resolution with kids without resorting to manipulative, old-school "Because I said so..." techniques. Instead, Johnson and Stixrud draw from decades of scientific literature and motivational enhancement strategies that show that children must learn how to make choices that create a sustainable and healthy lifestyle of their own making. This is not therapy. This is Real Life. Therapy For Real Life. Learn more: TherapyForRealLife.com and WorkshopsForRealLife.com .

Committed: Dispatches from a Psychiatrist in Training with Adam Stern, MD

Mood Check: Is It Depression?

Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: Sibling Estrangement and the Road to Reconciliation with Fern Schumer Chapman
Therapy For Real Life Podcast Host Anna Lindberg Cedar, MPA, LCSW interviews Fern Schumer Chapman to discuss her latest book, Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: Sibling Estrangement and the Road to Reconciliation. Chapman's book combines memoir with survey research findings to describe the painful experience of sibling estrangement and how to understand this neglected topic. Chapman describes the ripple effect that estrangement can have in families and mental health implications that individuals often experience as a result. Estrangement is a highly stigmatized experience that can cause harm to one's self-esteem, impacting relationships far beyond those who are immediately estranged. Chapman shares the challenges that she and her brother faced as they began the long process towards reconciliation. Together, Cedar and Chapman discuss self-care strategies that individuals and families can use to promote post-traumatic growth after a painful experience of estrangement. Reconciliation may or may not be an option for those experiencing estrangement, yet Chapman shares key insights into how to set personal boundaries to protect a healthy sense of self, regardless of whether reconciliation is available, or even advisable. This is not therapy. This is Real Life. Therapy For Real Life. Learn more: TherapyForRealLife.com and WorkshopsForRealLife.com .

This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are with Melody Warnick

BIG ANNOUNCEMENT + Preview of Upcoming Guests To The Show

What To Do In A Crisis! + Bio-Mood Hacking Skills

How Does Therapy Work?

How To Not Be A Karen: Managing The Tensions Of AntiRacist Allyship With The D.E.A.R. Project

Relationship Skills To Outlast A Pandemic (Or Any Crisis)

Notes From Your Therapist with Allyson Dinneen

My Favorite Books To Share in Therapy

The Power of Dance with Vania Deonizio, AMFT

Self-Care Skills For The Holidays

Understanding The Body Budget with Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD

Finding Zen in Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Randy Wolbert, LMSW

How To Solve Problems And Make Up Your Mind

Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life with Christie Tate

Can't Even: How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation with Anne Helen Petersen

My Pandemic Vacation: Adapting Pleasure To Stay In Place

Grounding Exercises For Stress, Anxiety, and Trauma Recovery

How To Stay Human On A Screen All Day

How To Not Be A Karen: Managing The Tensions Of AntiRacist Allyship With The D.E.A.R. Project

How You Say It: Why You Talk The Way You Do And What It Says About You

How To Ask For What You Want

How To Listen And Show Understanding

Mood Tracking And Mindful Action

Recognizing Burnout And Creating Systems Of Change

Self-Care In Political Action
Self-care and political action are both essential for true burnout prevention to become a meaningful reality in our daily lives. Yet, political strife and injustice, combined with the immediacy of the issues we face, can lead to a feeling of overwhelm, stuckness, and despair about one's relationship to power. Therapy For Real Life host Anna Lindberg Cedar MPA, LCSW explains that self-care is a powerful tool for justice when it is used in an intersectional way. Learn practical ways to infuse research-backed self-care into your efforts to create change in your life, in your community, and in your relationships. Burnout prevention is ultimately a choice of values. How will you ensure burnout prevention in your own efforts to create a more just and peaceful world? This if not therapy. This is Real Life. TherapyForRealLife.com . Learn about Therapy For Real Life's online self-care and burnout prevention training options: WorkshopsForRealLife.com .

Understanding Anxiety vs Fear

Biopsychosocial Theory For Mood Management

10 Tiny Mood Boosters For Kids

My Pandemic Vacation: Adapting Pleasure To Stay In Place

Role Playing in Real Life: What Role Will You Play In A Crisis?

Relationship Skills To Outlast A Crisis

Feel Better Fast: 50 Small Ways To Improve Your Mood Right Now

Coping With Uncertainty

My Favorite Books To Share In Therapy

Mindfulness for Health Anxiety and Pain Management

Using Sports Psychology To Make Change

How To Change Unhealthy Patterns

How To Solve Problems And Make Up Your Mind

How To Ruin Your Mood (Or Not...)
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Maybe You Should Talk To Someone —Lori Gottlieb did. [Rebroadcast]

A Self-Care Package: 8 Mini Meditations

Mini Meditations: Progressive Muscle Relaxation (8/8)

Mini Meditations: Turning The Mind with DBT Skills (7/8)

Mini Meditations: Gratitude Through Mindful Movement (6/8)

Mini Meditations: Willing Hands with DBT Skills (5/8)

Mini Meditations: Paced Breathing (4/8)

Mini Meditations: Loving Kindness (3/8)

Mini Meditations: Imagining Your Favorite Place (2/8)

Mini Meditations: Mindful Body Scan (1/8)

Alleviate Suffering By Balancing Opposites

Turning The Mind To Radical Acceptance

Holiday Self-Care Checklist

Making Sense of Grief with Brie Pierquet, LCSW

Role Playing in Real Life: How Role Conflict Leads To Burnout

ANNOUNCEMENT: Listener call in show!

Avoiding Avoidance with Anja Schmitz, PhD

Mood Check: Defining Burnout

Mood Check: Anxiety vs. Fear

What Is A Burnout Prevention Hack-A-Thon?

Mood Check: Is It Depression?

Tiny Self-Care: Crossover Episode With @therapyforreallife

How Does Therapy Work?

Compassion as Self-Care Through Loving Kindness
Compassion is a powerful self-care tool for triggering mood change. Compassion is one of the active ingredients in the mindfulness meditation practice of Loving Kindness, which has proven to have tremendous benefit. Consider how you might use compassion as a self-care or relationship skill in your own life as this episode translates compassion research into practical self-care. Stick around to practice a brief Loving Kindness guided meditation with your host and observe the effects of compassion in the present moment.This is not therapy. This is Real Life. Learn more: TherapyForRealLife.com May you be happy May you be healthy May you be free from suffering

Mini-Mood Booster: Guided Meditation of Your Favorite Place

Finding Creativity in Self-Care with Elana Story LCSW
Anna Lindberg Cedar MPA LCSW talks with fellow Bay Area psychotherapist Elana Story LCSW about creativity in and out of the therapy process. Elana is a therapist who specializes in trauma recovery, parenting concerns, and working with trans/queer communities. Elana shares how she started a creative process as a personal form of burnout prevention, and how she adapts these practices into sustainable self-care. Learn small ways to integrate creativity into your own self-care routine as you listen to how these therapists hold space for creativity in their own lives. Give yourself permission to think creatively about your own self-care routine -- no matter what your schedule looks like. This is not therapy. This is Real Life. Learn more: TherapyForRealLife.com

How To Microdose Self-Care: Getting Strategic with Self-Care Goals

What Is Urge Surfing? Let’s Try It!

Self-Care Checklist When The News Is (Extra) Triggering

Yoga for Real Life: Gratitude in Practice with Angela Madonia

How Can Changemakers Restore Themselves? Ask Tiffany Johnson...

What is Psychological Flexibility?

Maybe You Should Talk To Someone: Lori Gottlieb did...

Burnout Prevention Checklist

Grounding Exercises for Stress, Anxiety, or Trauma

When To Speak Up For What You Want Or Say No

Identifying Core Needs in Relationships and Then What?

Feel Better Fast: 50 Small Ways To Improve Your Mood

Reality Acceptance and Radical Willingness

Motivation Boosters for Change

10 Hacks for Better Sleep

What To Do In A Crisis! + Bio-Mood Hacking

How To Ask For What You Want (Relationship Superpowers)

Let's Get Personal: Burnout Prevention for Real Life

Relationship Superpowers: Validation (DBT)

What is Mindfulness?

Mood Hacks: 4 Solutions to Any Problem

Self-Care In Relationships

Mood Hacks: Opposite Action (DBT)

What is Wise Mind? (DBT)

What are Emotions?

What is Burnout?

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