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Author: Russell Kennedy

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I am an anxious doctor. Or at least I WAS an anxious doctor. After literally decades of suffering from intractable anxiety, and seeing over 50 different types of healers I found my way to heal my anxiety through very unconventional (for a medical doctor at least) means.

In 2013 I was so anxious I considered suicide and a friend suggested I try LSD, and although that scared the crap out of me it showed me the path to healing. You don't have to do LSD to heal, I took it for you! I'm a medical doctor, neuroscientist and intuitive. (I know, common combination!)

I found my way out and it is counterintuitive and very non conventional (but not scary!).

I will show you the way out too, you just have to listen to me, dammit!
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Welcome to another episode of The Manxiety Podcast. This episode's about something close to all our hearts: our kids. We all want them to thrive, but sometimes our good intentions can backfire. You know, like pushing them a little too hard. Dr. Nima explains how we, as parents, can unknowingly fuel anxiety in our little ones. By working through our own stuff, we can build those strong, secure bonds with our kids and ditch the anxiety. We also chat about some cool brain science – confirmation bias (seeing what we want to see) and polyvagal theory (how our nervous system works in relationships). Basically, understanding ourselves is key to raising happy, healthy kiddos. Want to learn more? Dr. Nima is cooking up a workshop called "Connecting to the Anxious Child". Click here for more details: https://go.drnima.com/6qeuz Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3500+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX --------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 00:53 The Impact of Parenting on Anxiety 01:22 Ego Extension in Parenting 04:02 Creating Secure Attachments 09:03 Breaking the Cycle of Anxiety 14:12 Taking Responsibility as a Parent 19:20 Understanding Confirmation Bias and Self-Perception 20:35 Polyvagal Parenting: Regulating Emotions and Creating Secure Relationships 23:02 The Impact of Childhood Experiences on Parenting 25:58 Preventing Anxiety and Creating Healthy Relationships 31:12 Workshop: Connecting to the Anxious Child
Guess who's joining me this episode? My amazing friend, Amanda Johnson, an author and CEO of Awaken Village Press, the awesome folks who published my very first book! We're getting real about anxiety in this one. Amanda opens up about her own experiences and how her anxiety style (spoiler alert, it's the "worried I'll lose everyone" kind) has impacted her life. Plus, we'll be chatting about that fear of never finishing things – you know, the struggle that keeps us all hitting snooze on those projects, right? So, if you've ever felt overwhelmed by anxiety, this episode is for you! Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3500+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX ------------------------- TIMESTAMPS Exploring anxieties and coping strategies (00:01:10) Attachment styles and fear of loss (00:02:09) Understanding non-attachment and freedom (00:11:11) Sensation without explanation (00:14:00) Handling discomfort and uncertainty (00:17:26) Love and Childhood (00:19:15) Energetic Shift and Attraction (00:19:58) Parental Love and Perception (00:21:12) Anxiety and Expectations (00:24:50) Separation Anxiety and Gender Dynamics (00:25:59) Expectations and Vulnerability (00:28:05) Fear of Being Seen (00:29:36) Desires and Expectations (00:32:02) Alarm Anxiety Cycle (00:35:46) The waiting game (00:37:35) Embracing emotions (00:38:30) The journey to freedom (00:41:06) Understanding anxiety and fear (00:44:09) Patterns and self-awareness (00:49:21) Healing and relationships (00:47:31)
Feeling overwhelmed by anxiety? You're not alone. In this podcast, we'll be diving deep into what makes anxiety tick, but ditch the stuffy lectures. We'll chat about how stuff from our childhood can show up in our grown-up worries, and how our bodies can get stuck in a bit of an alarm state. But hey, there's good news! We'll explore ways to connect with that inner part of us that feels scared (think inner child) and learn to deal with those uncomfortable feelings head-on. No more just trying to white-knuckle our way through – we'll be talking about healing that deep-seated anxiety, not just covering it up. So, if you're ready to ditch the anxiety and find some peace, come hang out with me! Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3300+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX ------------------------- Recognizing Anxiety in Childhood (00:00:01) Neurological Reward System of Worry (00:01:11) Shame and Alarm in Childhood (00:03:27) Connecting with the Wounded Child (00:06:03) Anxiety as a Separation (00:09:11) Background Alarm and Coping Strategies (00:11:17) Acclimatizing to Alarm (00:17:32) Healing through Integration (00:20:37) Processing the Alarm (00:21:51) Metabolizing the Alarm (00:23:13)
Welcome to another episode of the Anxiety RX podcast! Today, I'm joined by Erica Hornthal, a dance movement psychotherapist, author of Body Aware and the creator of the Movement Therapy Deck. In our conversation, Erica explores the important connection between movement and mental health. She shares insights into how even the smallest movements can help us break free from anxiety and trauma, emphasizing the importance of meeting our bodies where they are. We delve into the role of movement in trauma recovery and self-discovery, discussing the power of movement rituals to support our well-being. Whether you're seeking relief from anxiety or looking to deepen your mind-body connection, this episode offers valuable insights and practical tips for incorporating movement into your life. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX ------------------------- TIMESTAMPS Breaking the anxiety cycle (00:01:43) Interrupting the freeze response (00:04:06) Establishing a secure connection to the body (00:10:34) Primitive rhythms and body regulation (00:11:33) Healing trauma through mind-body connection (00:14:14) Movement precedes cognition (00:15:12) The body as the answer (00:17:47) Society's focus on the mind (00:19:42) The mind-body connection (00:20:12) Trauma and dissociation (00:21:44) Escaping into the mind (00:22:54) Regulating emotions through movement (00:24:52) Disrupting trauma patterns (00:26:08) Re-patterning movement habits (00:28:11) Introspection and emotional alarm (00:30:07) Nonverbal communication and trauma (00:32:59) Healing beyond cognition (00:34:32) Feeling into emotions (00:38:11) Expanding movement repertoire (00:39:52) The importance of expanding movement range (00:40:41) Developing movement patterns for resilience (00:41:45) Conscious movement and re-patterning (00:42:15) Mindful movement and exploring the body (00:44:02) Facing discomfort and expanding the window of tolerance (00:46:42) Utilizing movement to process trauma (00:47:39) Meeting anxiety through movement (00:55:34) Tangible ways to address anxiety and fears (00:58:13)
Welcome to a combo episode of the AnxietyRX and the Manxiety Podcast! Join me, Dr. Russ Kennedy, and my co-host, Dr. Nima Rahmany, as we dive into the fascinating world of boundaries in interpersonal relationships. In this episode, we define boundaries as vital limits that separate our needs from others', and discuss how setting and communicating them can prevent resentment and foster healthy connections. From understanding trauma responses like fawning to navigating codependency and childhood influences, we cover it all. Ready for some practical wisdom? We wrap up with an exciting announcement about a workshop designed to help you develop secure boundaries and stand up for yourself in relationships.  Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX The Link for "Fawning to Secure Boundaries" Workshop Event with Dr. Nima: http://go.drnima.com/6qeuz -------------- Timestamps: Differentiating Kindness and Niceness (00:04:20) Defining Boundaries and Their Origins (00:05:51) Impact of Violating Boundaries (00:10:50) Expressing Internal Needs through Boundaries (00:18:10) Setting Boundaries and Integrity (00:21:07) Understanding Clean Communication (00:22:07) Negotiating Boundaries and Repairing Relationships (00:23:11) Codependency and Resentment (00:25:22) Regretting and Changing Boundaries (00:28:32) Making Boundaries About Self (00:35:37) Awareness, Body Connection, and Compassion (00:39:45) Secure Relationships and Authenticity (00:40:43) Embodied somatic relationship to self (00:42:25) Living in the reactive self (00:42:50) Cultivating boundaries and anxiety (00:43:24) Learning awareness and compassion (00:44:17) Workshop on secure boundaries (00:44:31)
Hey gang! Welcome to another episode of the AnxietyRX Podcast. In the latest episode of my podcast, I had the delightful opportunity to engage in an enlightening conversation with none other than Dr. David Spiegel, a true virtuoso in the realm of hypnosis.  Dr. Spiegel, a Wilson Professor and Associate Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine, is not only a prolific author and researcher but also the co-founder and chief scientific officer of the innovative self-hypnosis app, Reveri. He illuminated the ways in which hypnosis can be a powerful ally in managing anxiety and healing from trauma. Together, we explored the fascinating interplay between the mind and the body, and we spoke about the insula – a critical part of our brain that helps us decide where to focus our attention. Dr. Spiegel recounted an inspiring tale about a patient of his, underscoring the profound importance of feeling empowered in one's own journey toward wellness and self-perception. We delved into the nature of worry, recognizing its intent to safeguard us, yet acknowledging the detrimental impact of self-criticism.  And here's something truly exciting – the app he’s been developing called Reveri, harnesses the power of hypnosis to tackle various challenges.  It's absolutely captivating to consider how hypnosis can facilitate a deeper connection with our inner selves and enhance our sense of autonomy. And guess what? My team has added timestamps for you below to scan what topics are covered in this episode and if you want to jump ahead you can! Dr. David Spiegel has gifted all of you TWO WEEKS FREE of his self-hypnosis app, Reveri. Click the link below to get access: https://reverihealth.app.link/anxietyrx Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3100+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX --------- Timestamps:  The anxiety of growing up with a mentally ill parent (00:01:12) Discussion on the impact of growing up with a mentally ill parent on anxiety development. Understanding anxiety and bipolar disorder (00:02:03) Personal experiences and fears related to developing bipolar disorder and how it led to anxiety disorder. Effects of MDMA and hypnosis on anxiety (00:03:36) Discussion on the effects of MDMA and hypnosis on anxiety and brain activity. Hypnosis and psychedelics in altering self-perception (00:04:33) Exploring the impact of hypnosis and psychedelics on altering self-perception and ego dissolution. Self-judgment and inner critic (00:06:01) Addressing self-judgment and the role of the posterior cingulate in self-referential thought. Pendulum swing dissociation and trauma metabolism (00:07:59) Discussing the role of pendulum swing dissociation in trauma metabolism and the importance of safety in therapy. Creating mental state change and self-hypnosis (00:12:35) Exploring the therapeutic benefits of creating mental state change and the role of self-hypnosis in enhancing control. Revisiting emotional trauma and changing emotional signature (00:18:39) Discussion on revisiting emotional trauma and changing emotional signatures through brain activity. The insula and hypnosis (00:19:41) Dr. Spiegel explains the role of the insula in hypnosis and its impact on mind-body connection. Hypnosis and mind-body control (00:20:32) Dr. Spiegel discusses how hypnosis can change the body's sensations and control mind-body connections. Reconstructing traumatic events (00:22:55) Dr. Spiegel shares a story of using hypnosis to help a woman reframe a traumatic event and change her perspective. Self-empowerment and overcoming trauma (00:23:23) Dr. Spiegel discusses how hypnosis can empower individuals to change their perspectives on traumatic experiences. Overcoming victim mentality (00:26:31) The conversation explores how hypnosis can help individuals overcome victim mentality and regain agency. Hypnosis and transference (00:32:38) Dr. Spiegel discusses the concept of transference and its relevance in hypnosis therapy. Creating a safe space in hypnosis (00:33:27) The conversation delves into how hypnosis can create a safe environment to address unresolved grief and change old patterns. Control and therapeutic context in hypnosis (00:36:22) Dr. Spiegel explains how hypnosis provides a therapeutic context for individuals to face and control their traumatic experiences. Empowerment through hypnosis (00:38:34) The discussion highlights how hypnosis empowers individuals to change their perspectives and feel better. The protective ego and worry (00:39:02) Discussion on the protective nature of ego and the difficulty in moving away from worry. Facing helplessness and guilt (00:40:11) Exploring trauma, guilt, and accepting helplessness as a way to move forward. Addictive nature of worry (00:41:58) Understanding the addictive nature of worry and its impact on the brain's reward system. Reverie app and hypnosis effectiveness (00:42:40) Introduction to the Reverie app, its success in helping people quit smoking, and the potential of hypnosis. Healing through hypnosis and self-parenting (00:46:26) Discussion on healing anxiety by reconnecting the adult and child self through hypnosis and self-parenting. Transformative experiences with hypnosis (00:47:16) Anecdote about a transformative experience with hypnosis in dealing with past trauma. Using play and hypnosis for trauma (00:50:49) Exploring the role of play and hypnosis in addressing trauma and reconnecting with the self. Reverie app programs and impact (00:50:59) Overview of the programs offered by the Reverie app for stress management, focus, sleep, phobias, and more. Self-hypnosis and guided imagery (00:53:24) Insight into the use of self-hypnosis and guided imagery for personal development and connection.
Welcome to the AnxietyRx podcast. Today, I want to explore how trauma becomes entrenched in our bodies, forming the basis of an ongoing cycle of anxiety. My theory suggests that trauma isn't just a mental construct; it's physically stored in our bodies, perpetuating what I call the "alarm anxiety cycle." Contrary to common belief, anxiety isn't just a mental issue; it's rooted in unresolved trauma. True healing requires reconnecting with our younger selves, acknowledging and resolving the stored trauma within our bodies. My program, MBRX (Mind Body Prescription for Permanent Anxiety Healing) is transformative because, it allows you to bridge the gap between mind and body, so we can confront and heal the root causes of our anxiety. It's about embracing our entire selves, from the wounded child within to the present adult, and fostering a sense of wholeness. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
In this enlightening conversation with Dr. Scott Lyons, a holistic psychologist and mind-body medicine specialist, we explore the relationship between trauma, healing, and the mind-body connection. The conversation touches on the concept of "drama bonding," where individuals find themselves drawn to relationships or situations that replicate past traumas, leading to a cycle of stress and dysfunction. Exploring the physiological aspects of healing, we discuss the impact of stress on the body and the brain's response to pain. Throughout the discussion, we encourage a holistic approach to healing that honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, challenging conventional narratives around healing, inviting listeners to explore new pathways towards wholeness and self-discovery. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Today I have a very special guest, Dr. Nima Rahmany, a good friend and a retired chiropractor who now teaches people how to break free from trauma bonds. In this episode we explore the concept of 'fawning' - a trauma response where individuals suppress their true feelings to please others, affecting their identity and mental health. We discuss how this behavior, rooted in childhood experiences, leads to chronic anxiety and physical health issues like chronic pain and autoimmune disorders. The key to overcoming this is recognizing these patterns, developing a stronger relationship with oneself, and learning to respect personal boundaries. We emphasize the importance of repairing relationships and building resilience through empathy and understanding. This episode is a deep dive into self-discovery and establishing healthier connections. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX Links for Dr. Nima: Dr. Nima's Attachment Style Assessment: https://go.drnima.com/fi6u2 The Overview Experience with Dr. Nima: https://go.drnima.com/jhswh Trauma Bonds Webinar: https://go.drnima.com/rtuy9 
Today, I am excited to share with you the first episode of The Manxiety Podcast, hosted by my colleague, Dr. Nima Rahmany. As I will be an occasional guest on the show, I'm thrilled to kick off our dialogue with a deep dive into the complex topic of trauma bonds. Join us as we chat about how these bonds from childhood impact our relationships. Trauma bonds are like glitches from our past that mess up how we relate to others. It's a cycle—the cycle involves love bombing, devaluing, and discarding. We talk about how things like oxytocin (the love hormone) and daydreams play into these bonds, making them feel addictive and hard to break. But here's the kicker: realizing what's going on and seeing our relationships for what they really are can help us shake these patterns. We also tackle the tough stuff—like why men often struggle to ask for help and why it's key to be proactive in breaking free from these bonds. It's not easy to ditch the shame and masks we've been carrying, but by sharing our own stories and seeking practical advice, we can start to untangle these knots. Thank you for listening, you can find me @theanxietymd and Dr. Nima @drnima on IG if you have any questions. For additional information on trauma bonds or work that Dr. Nima does check out the following links: Trauma Bonds Webinar: https://go.drnima.com/rtuy9 Attachment Style Quiz: https://go.drnima.com/6venu
In this episode of the Anxiety Rx podcast, I want to emphasize something deeply personal and transformative: the importance of reconnecting with your inner child to heal from the deep-seated wounds of anxiety, depression, and other struggles born from childhood trauma. Using the S.H.O.U.L.D. Method (See, Hear, Open, Understand, Love, Defend), I walk alongside you, offering guidance to reconnecting with your younger self, helping you provide the nurturing love and protective care that may have been absent in the past. By fostering this loving bond within ourselves, we can heal from the deep-seated wounds of the past and find peace in the present. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Today, I'm sharing a personal struggle – my beloved dog, Buddha, is facing health challenges, and I'm contemplating saying goodbye. The impending loss brings up past wounds, highlighting the unique bond between those with anxiety and their pets. Pets offer a trustworthy love, a stark contrast to our struggles with self-love. As Buddha's situation unfolds, I reflect on the healing journey from anxiety, emphasizing the need to integrate our adult and child selves and connect our minds and bodies. Grateful for the resilience I've built, I recognize handling challenges, like Buddha's aging, is now manageable. In closing, love has transformative power – for pets and ourselves. Despite hardships, we possess the strength to navigate uncertainties. Thanks for letting me share this deeply personal part of my life with you. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 3000+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Welcome to the AnxietyRx podcast! After a rejuvenating break, I'm thrilled to share exciting news about the revised edition of my book, Anxiety Rx. In this upcoming edition, I've seamlessly integrated isolated points from the first version, creating a more cohesive and insightful narrative. This isn't just a book; it's a guide to reclaiming control over your anxiety, one step at a time. In today's episode I talk about the ABCDEFGHIs—Awareness, Body and Breath, Compassion, Discipline, Ego, Faith, Gratitude, Humor, and Intention. Join me as we delve into understanding anxiety in our bodies, breaking the cycle of worry, and embracing disciplines like faith and gratitude. Discover the power of reconnecting with your younger wounded self, navigating ego's pull, and finding humor and play in managing discomfort. The second edition of Anxiety Rx is set to release in August or September—stay tuned! Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2900+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Welcome to the Anxiety RX podcast! Today's episode features Jessica Baum, LMHC and psychotherapist. We dive into the world of attachment, breaking down misconceptions and emphasizing its dynamic nature. Jessica shares insights on the importance of understanding our inner child and creating a safe space for healing. We explore the connection between body and mind, urging listeners to go beyond quick-fix strategies for anxiety. The conversation deepens into developmental trauma and the potential for rewiring the brain through revisiting past traumas. Whether you're navigating attachment styles or seeking a deeper understanding of anxiety, make sure to check out this episode! Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2700+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Welcome to another episode of The AnxietyRX Podcast. Today's special guest is Vienna Pharaon, an experienced marriage and family therapist from New York City. Vienna combines clinical expertise with personal experience in her work and her insightful book, "The Origin of You". In this episode we explore the power of psychological blind spots and the importance of trust and safety in therapy which allows people to face challenging truths at their own pace. A key focus of our discussion is the transformative power of witnessing our own pain and experiences. We also delve into the dynamics of feedback and conflict resolution in relationships, highlighting the significance of understanding, repairing, and balancing self-compassion with taking responsibility for one's actions. Join us for this enlightening discussion, offering valuable insights into therapy, self-discovery, emotional healing and personal growth. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, I dive deep into the impact of faith and trauma in our lives. Childhood trauma often shakes our faith in the world, burdening us with a belief that everything relies on our shoulders, especially for sensitive individuals. The central message revolves around faith as an antidote to worry and anxiety. I discuss the tendency to lose our authentic selves while trying to protect others, even if those we protect are negative influences, while introducing the concept of "objecting without contracting," where we refrain from tightening or resisting when faced with worries. This practice can break the cycle of anxiety and help us trust that the universe can protect us, ultimately leading to a more secure and peaceful life. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2600+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
In this episode, I want to introduce you to an acronym I've created called JABS: Judgment, Abandonment, Blame, and Shame, primarily directed inward. These emotional punches not only impact us but reverberate through our relationships and daily lives. Anxiety often has roots in unresolved childhood trauma stored in our bodies, not just our thoughts. Self-judgment can activate a cycle of self-criticism, hindering our nervous system regulation. Healing begins with self-awareness. Recognizing self-judgment, self-abandonment, self-blame, and self-shame patterns is the first step toward transformation. Empower yourself by establishing a compassionate connection with your inner child. You have the power to change your narrative. I would like to note that this podcast is going to be REPETITIVE and it’s designed that way. It is repetitive because I want to get into the deeper subcortical parts of your brain where the voice of the inner critic is stored. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2400+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the AnxietyRx podcast! In this episode, we meet Dr. Lorne Brown, a fertility specialist with a unique blend of traditional Chinese medicine and clinical hypnotherapy. Together, we explore the intricate relationship between physical and emotional health. We discuss how anxiety can have a bidirectional impact on our well-being and how it's often rooted in our subconscious programming. Dr. Brown's "Notice, Accept, Choose Again" approach provides a practical framework to navigate and transcend anxiety. Join us in this transformative conversation as we discuss the importance of embracing discomfort, understanding the role of resistance, and the power of connecting with our younger wounded self. By addressing these aspects, we can rewire our inner narratives, foster healing, creativity, and a shift from fear to love. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2300+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
Welcome back to another episode! In my most vulnerable moments, battling with the crippling grip of anxiety, the thought haunted me: "Is this it? Is this life?". It was a cycle of fear that I lived in, punctuated only by fleeting moments of happiness. Traditional therapies, while helpful, often fell short. They didn't heal; they offered temporary relief. Join me this week where I reveal the transformative essence of MBRX—Your Mind Body Prescription for Permanent Anxiety Healing. MBRX is my labor of love, crafted to challenge the traditional narrative. This isn't just another program; it's a revolutionary approach born from a place of true understanding and a desire to heal, not just cope. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to a community seeking a deep, lasting change. I've set aside the conventional for a method that truly works, reflected in countless testimonials and my own life. MBRX is about reconnection—with the child within, with our bodies, our minds and with a life of calm and presence. Tune in as I delve into the power of MBRX while answering some of your questions about the program! If you've ever felt victimized by your own mind, if you've ever been told you have to live with anxiety as a life sentence, this conversation is for you. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 2200+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
In today's episode, I share an intimate reflection on my own journey through understanding my avoidant attachment style, the challenges of truly connecting, and the pervading sense of loneliness that can shadow success. Drawing from my own experiences, I uncover the roots of our human tendency to both crave and fear connection and how our past shapes our present behavior. I delve into the power of self-soothing, the dangers of external validation, and the weight of unchecked negative perceptions. This is a conversation about embracing pain, understanding our inherent biases, and beginning the transformative journey of self-connection. Join me as we explore the profound impact of recognizing our patterns and how, by connecting deeply with ourselves, we can pave the way to more authentic relationships with ourselves and others. Thank you for listening and you can find me on IG: @theanxietymd if you have any questions. PS. If you would like to join the MBRX family of 1900+ anxiety WARRIORS who are shifting from coping with their anxiety to actually HEALING it, click the link below: https://www.theanxietymd.com/MBRX
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