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My Brain
Sarah Ryan
7 episodes
3 days ago
Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.
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Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.
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Mental Health
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Develop Better Coping Mechanism
My Brain
33 minutes 4 seconds
1 year ago
Develop Better Coping Mechanism

Learn to develop better coping mechanisms.

In this episode I talk about "negative" or maladaptive coping mechanisms - what they are, why they develop, and why they work. Then, learn how to replace these negative coping mechanisms with healthier, more effective coping, including how to use movement and somatics to improve your brain chemistry and mood.

Notes: For more on somatics, see the work of Bessel van der Kolk and Peter Levine (who has a new book out). On habits, see the work of James Clear.

My Brain
Learn to work with your beautiful, unique brain, not against it. Dr. Sarah Rose-Jensen has a PhD in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and extensive work in trauma healing. She teaches you about mental health, mindfulness, meditation, and related topics, from a neurodiverse-friendly, trauma-informed, Theravada Buddhist perspective. Learn about how to improve your mental health, strengthen your concertation, develop habits, and more, while working with the aspects of your brain that make you unique.