If You’re “Too Self-Aware,” Listen to This

If You’re “Too Self-Aware,” Listen to This

Up next

Breaking the Habit of Overthinking: Rumination, Cognitive Bypassing, and the Insight Trap

Why does knowing we overthink not help us stop? Dr. Rick and Forrest discuss why rumination becomes a self-reinforcing habit, and why insight alone rarely helps. They distinguish between rumination and reflection, and talk about how balancing acceptance and agency can help us go ...  Show more

Trauma Therapy: What It’s Really Like with Dr. Jacob Ham and Elizabeth Ferreira

In this very special episode, Dr. Jacob Ham and associate therapist Elizabeth Ferreira join me to discuss their work as trauma therapists. They talk openly about the messy, unglamorous reality of struggle, mistakes, and repair that characterizes trauma work, its nature as both ar ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

ANXIETY RELIEF: A Guide To Facing the Worst Case Scenario
Kalyn’s Coffee Talk

In this episode, we dive into the power of actually facing and making a plan for the worst case scenario in order to flip our stress and anxiety into a state of empowerment. I share 4 prompts for writing or thinking through that help us face our fears, reduce worry and take actio ...  Show more

473: Dealing With Dating Anxiety
Relationship Advice

Dating can feel overwhelming and challenging for many people. Navigating dating anxiety and fears can be easier when you have the right tools and awareness. Listen to today's show to learn the tools to date better while managing your anxiety and fears. In this episode with Alista ...  Show more

Imposter Syndrome & Comparison Culture: Ditch Self Doubt and Boost Confidence with Deborah Conquest
Ask Dr. Jodi - Mental Health & Relationship Advice

Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of Ask Dr. Jodi! Tonight, I have the privilege of sitting down with my dear friend and vocal coach extraordinaire, Deborah Conquest, to unpack the topic of imposter syndrome. If you’ve ever felt like a fraud, doubted your abilities, or ...  Show more

How to Respond, Not React: A More Yourself episode
ADHD Women's Wellbeing Podcast

In this episode of More Yourself, we explore my 'APBR Method': a simple four-step approach to help you respond to life with awareness and intention. For ADHD women navigating overwhelm, anxiety, or emotional reactivity, this method offers a way to ground yourself in the present a ...  Show more