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  • The Benefits of Boredom
    2025/03/26

    Keywords

    boredom, mental health, mindfulness, creativity, motivation, addiction, human evolution, purpose, distress tolerance, ADHD

    Summary

    In this conversation, the hosts explore the concept of boredom, discussing its prevalence in modern society and its implications for mental health. They delve into the benefits of boredom, including its role in fostering creativity and motivation, and how it can serve as a reset for the nervous system. The discussion also touches on mindfulness practices that can help individuals engage with their boredom in a constructive way, as well as the connection between boredom and addiction. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the importance of finding purpose in moments of boredom and recognizing its value in personal growth.

    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Boredom: A Personal Journey

    03:10 The Benefits of Boredom

    06:02 Boredom and Creativity: The Imagination Connection

    09:18 Mindfulness and Boredom: Finding Purpose in Stillness

    12:15 Boredom's Role in Human Evolution

    14:53 Navigating Boredom in Modern Life

    17:50 The Science of Boredom and Addiction

    21:09 Mindfulness Practices: Engaging with the Present

    24:03 The Balance of Boredom and Engagement

    27:04 Final Reflections on Boredom and Life's Purpose

    45:40 Exit.mp4

    Looking for help? Connect with Jeremy or Trent

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/jeremy-clark-alcorn-medicine-hat-ab/780854


    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/trenton-akers-medicine-hat-ab/781175





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    46 分
  • Anxiety Unraveled
    2025/03/20

    Summary

    In this episode, Trent Akers and Jeremy Alcorn explore the complexities of mental health diagnosis, focusing on the use of diagnostic language, the evolution of mental health understanding, and the implications of diagnosis in treatment. They delve into various anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, and discuss the importance of emotional granularity in understanding mental health experiences. The conversation emphasizes that diagnosis serves as a description rather than a cause, highlighting the need for a balanced perspective on mental health.

    Takeaways

    Many clients use technical or diagnostic language to describe their issues.

    The history of mental health has evolved significantly over the decades.

    Diagnosis can help in treatment but is not always necessary.

    Anxiety is a broad term that encompasses various disorders.

    Emotional granularity helps in understanding mental health experiences.

    The DSM provides descriptions but not causes of mental health issues.

    Diagnosis can impact self-perception and treatment approaches.

    Mental health is complex, with overlapping symptoms across disorders.

    Understanding the limitations of diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mental Health Language

    03:06 Understanding Diagnosis in Mental Health

    06:21 The Evolution of Mental Health Perspectives

    09:10 The Spectrum of Mental Illness

    12:02 Exploring Anxiety Disorders

    15:19 Types of Anxiety and Their Impacts

    18:08 Panic Disorder vs. Panic Attacks

    21:23 The Role of Diagnosis in Treatment

    24:20 The Importance of Emotional Granularity

    27:15 Character Flaws and Mental Health

    30:03 The Utility of Diagnosis

    33:19 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    44:15 Exit.mp4

    Keywords

    mental health, anxiety, diagnosis, DSM, treatment, emotional granularity, panic disorder, mental illness, social work, therapy

    Looking for help? Connect with Jeremy or Trent

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/jeremy-clark-alcorn-medicine-hat-ab/780854

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/trenton-akers-medicine-hat-ab/781175

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    45 分
  • Navigating Stress: Growth Through Discomfort
    2025/03/05

    Summary

    In this episode, Trent, Jeremy and Amy discuss the complex relationship between stress and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of community support and the role of scaffolding in development. They explore how stress can be reframed positively and the significance of allowing individuals, especially young people, to experience manageable stressors to build resilience. The conversation also touches on the necessity of seeking help when stress becomes toxic.


    Takeaways

    Growth can come from stress if managed properly.

    Sitting in discomfort is essential for personal development.

    Community plays a crucial role in building resilience.

    Children should not be shielded from all stressors.

    Mature minors can benefit from learning to cope independently.

    Scaffolding helps individuals gradually take on more responsibility.

    Reframing stress can lead to better performance and outcomes.

    Curiosity can transform anxiety into a learning opportunity.

    A balance between healthy stress and toxic stress is vital.

    Understanding limits is key to managing stress effectively.

    Chapters


    00:00 The Nature of Stress and Growth

    03:38 The Role of Environment in Development

    07:37 Scaffolding and Learning

    11:34 Community Support and Resilience

    14:59 Mature Minors and Autonomy

    18:30 The Power of Narrative in Stress Management

    21:59 Physical Strength and Stress

    25:54 Finding Balance in Stress

    29:25 Conclusion: Embracing Stress for Growth

    36:49 Exit.mp4


    Keywords

    stress, growth, resilience, community, mental health, scaffolding, mature minors, coping strategies, narrative therapy, positive perspective


    Looking for help? Connect with Jeremy or Trent

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/jeremy-clark-alcorn-medicine-hat-ab/780854

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/therapists/trenton-akers-medicine-hat-ab/781175





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    37 分
  • Mental Health Daily Drivers
    2025/02/18

    Summary

    In this episode of Humanized Mental Health, hosts Trent Akers, Jeremy Alcorn and Amy Alcorn, explore the daily mental health practices they use along with the importance of self-compassion. They discuss techniques such as the mirror method, the use of music for mental wellness , and mindfulness strategies, while also addressing the complexities of countertransference in therapy. The conversation emphasizes the significance of acceptance and responsibility in personal growth, the role of relationships in mental health, and the need for ongoing self-reflection and coping strategies.


    Takeaways

    Mental health professionals should practice what they preach.

    Daily mental health drivers can include music and mindfulness.

    The mirror method can enhance self-compassion.

    Acceptance is crucial for personal growth and healing.

    Countertransference can be addressed therapeutically.

    Mindfulness helps in coping with difficult situations.

    Relationships are vital for mental well-being.

    Self-reflection aids in understanding personal feelings.

    Techniques like HALT can help in self-assessment.

    Creating a supportive environment can enhance mental health.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mental Health and Social Media

    05:21 Daily Mental Health Practices

    10:09 Techniques for Self-Reflection and Growth

    15:01 Understanding Countertransference in Therapy

    20:21 Acceptance and Responsibility in Healing

    25:19 Mindfulness and Coping Strategies

    30:12 The Importance of Relationships in Mental Health

    35:02 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    51:03 Exit.mp4


    Keywords

    mental health, self-care, therapy techniques, social media, mindfulness, acceptance, countertransference, self-compassion, relationships, coping strategies





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    51 分
  • What About the Family? Exploring the Effects of Mental Illness on the Family
    2025/02/12

    Summary

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the often-overlooked impact of mental illness on family dynamics, emphasizing the importance of including family members in mental health treatment. Dr. Michelle D. Sherman has co-authored 2 interactive books:

    Loving Someone with a Mental Illness or a History of Trauma: Skills, Hope, and Strength for Your Journey

    https://www.amazon.com/Loving-Someone-Mental-Illness-History/dp/142145050X/ref=sr_1_2?


    I'm Not Alone: A Teens Guide to Living with a Parent Who Has a Mental Illness or History of Trauma


    https://www.amazon.com/Im-Not-Alone-Illness-History/dp/B0DM6YHV96/ref=sr_1_1?


    Michelle shares her insights on psychoeducation for families, the evolution of mental health awareness, and the need for better support systems for youth. The conversation also covers practical strategies for communication, addressing self-harm, and the 4C process for managing emotional triggers. The episode concludes with resources for families dealing with mental health issues.

    Her website:

    http://www.seedsofhopebooks.com/

    Takeaways

    Family members often get overlooked in mental health treatment.

    Increased awareness of mental health has occurred over the years.

    Youth with parents who have mental illness need more support.

    Communication about mental health is crucial for families.

    Self-harm and suicidal ideation are serious concerns that need addressing.

    The 4C process helps manage emotional triggers effectively.

    Taking care of oneself is essential for supporting others.

    Normalizing mental health experiences can reduce stigma.

    Professional help should be sought when concerned about a loved one.

    Books can serve as valuable resources for families dealing with mental illness.


    Chapters

    00:00 Understanding the Family's Role in Mental Health

    06:05 The Evolution of Mental Health Awareness

    12:07 Supporting Youth in Mental Health

    18:09 Addressing Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation

    21:15 Navigating Crisis: Compassionate Responses

    24:27 The 4C Process: Managing Triggers Effectively

    28:42 Understanding the Client's Perspective

    30:18 The Importance of Normalizing Mental Health

    32:54 Practical Guidance for Families

    36:46 Resources for Support and Learning

    41:12 Exit.mp4



    Keywords

    mental health, family dynamics, youth support, communication, self-harm, healthcare system, normalization, 4C process, mental illness, psychoeducation



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    41 分
  • Unlocking the Mind: The Power of Psychedelics
    2025/01/27

    In this episode, Dr. Prav Grewal discusses his journey into psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, emphasizing the importance of emotional insight in healing trauma. He explores the impact of intergenerational trauma and the role of forgiveness in the healing process. The conversation delves into the biological mechanisms of psychedelics, the significance of spirituality, and the necessity of set and setting in therapeutic contexts. Prav also highlights the potential for psychedelics to be integrated into military mental health care, advocating for a compassionate approach to therapy that addresses both individual and collective trauma.


    Takeaways

    Psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy can provide profound emotional insights.

    Rigid personality structures can hinder personal growth and healing.

    Emotional impact is often more significant than cognitive understanding in trauma.

    Psychedelics can help integrate fragmented beliefs about oneself.

    Forgiveness is essential for personal healing and letting go of trauma.

    Intergenerational trauma can be addressed through psychedelic therapy.

    The biological mechanisms of psychedelics promote neuroplasticity and healing.

    Spiritual experiences during psychedelics can enhance therapeutic outcomes.

    Set and setting are crucial for the effectiveness of psychedelic therapy.

    Psychedelics have the potential to transform military mental health care.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Mental Health and Trauma Healing

    00:43 The Journey into Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy

    03:50 Understanding Emotional and Cognitive Insights

    07:02 The Role of Psychedelics in Therapy

    10:09 Developing a Framework for Psychedelic Use

    12:54 Personal Experiences with Trauma and Healing

    16:08 The Impact of Intergenerational Trauma

    18:32 Forgiveness and Self-Worth in Healing

    21:24 The Dysregulated Externalized Matrix of Notions

    24:24 Attachment Theory and Coping Mechanisms

    27:32 Compassion and Understanding in Mental Health

    31:45 Understanding Anxious Attachment and Its Impact

    33:32 The Biological Mechanisms of Psychedelics

    36:55 Breaking the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma

    41:25 The Spiritual Component of Psychedelic Experiences

    44:04 Integration and the Role of Action in Healing

    45:56 Respecting Traditional Uses of Psychedelics

    53:34 Psychedelics in Military Healthcare

    58:43 Reflections on the Future of Psychedelic Therapy

    01:00:54 Exit.mp4




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  • Rumination
    2025/01/21

    In this episode we look at the function in what most people view as a dysfunctional symptom of mental illness that is rumination. We take a new and different view of rumination in looking for what role it is playing for the individual and how it may be part of the emotional work required to work through and integrate hard things into our psyche. The origin of the word rumination comes from the latin verb “ruminari” which means to chew the cud. We discuss the origins of the word and how this may give a different understanding of the function of rumination.

    Resources:

    https://youtu.be/MMaWEUuwoZY

    https://a.co/d/8Xyogya

    https://self-compassion.org/

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    34 分
  • Injury not Illness/Community Recovery
    2024/12/12

    This is a unique and interesting podcast episode. We planned to have this episode with the mayor of Medicine Hat Alberta Canada, the city in which Trent, Jeremy and Amy reside. Mayor Linnsie Clark was having some technical difficulties and we weren't sure why she was not joining us at the designated time. So Trent and I began a conversation about something that had been on our minds in terms of understanding trauma as an injury and not an illness. The first part of the podcast explores this idea then our mayor connected with us within the middle of the podcast and we transition from there into talking about Community recovery and how connection and Community is Central to our Wellness as humans

    Mayor Clark first took office in 2021 as covid restrictions began to lift and has guided our community through a broader social recovery from the mental health effects of the pandemic.

    Resources mentioned:

    PTSD coach is an app you can get from the Apple app store or from Google play.

    The booked re: understanding Trauma and recovery: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk


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    47 分