People often think of emotions as ethereal, complicated depths that are difficult to explore. They are actually adaptive physical reactions to stimuli. There are a few main categories, and as we will discover, they are concrete, identifiable, and usually in a healthy therapeutic alliance, they can be discussed and even when emotions are painful to express or come with shame or linked with traumatic memories, can be disarmed and understood.
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Cuties and the Oversexualization of Children in Our Culture
Forensic Pedophilia with Dr. Cummings
The Big Five: Neuroticism Part 1
Nortriptyline and the Tricyclic Antidepressants with Dr. Cummings
Covid increasing Suicidality
The USMLE: How To Rock It
How to Retire Happy with Dr. Osorio
Disorganized Attachment: Fear Without Solution Part 2
Disorganized Attachment: Fear without Solution
Free Will In Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 3
Free Will in Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 2
Free Will In Psychiatry & Psychotherapy Part 1
Racism & Trauma: Discussion with Danielle Hairston M.D.
How Does Mental Pain, Meaning in Life & Locus of Control Influence Suicidality?
The Link Between Unemployment, Depression and Suicide in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Meaning and Decision Making in Times of Crisis
Courage to have the tough conversations in the COVID-19 Pandemic
COVID-19 and the Brain: Delirium & Viral Encephalitis
Getting Better Results from Your Patients as a Psychotherapist
COVID-19: Dealing with panic, anxiety, delirium, and mental health
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