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Psychology to Live By
Dr. Chris Stevens
99 episodes
1 week ago
Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.
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Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.
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Mental Health
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Staying Composed in Troubling Times Part 2: Roundtable
Psychology to Live By
34 minutes 50 seconds
3 months ago
Staying Composed in Troubling Times Part 2: Roundtable

This roundtable on cultivating equanimity psychologically, with my esteemed friends from Nettwerk Music, explored many implications of the podcast: that you can always exert some control over your response to the world; that playing the victim keeps us stuck and is a psychological trap that extends our suffering; that the Fundamental Attribution Error feeds into polarisation and hatred; that mindfulness is at the core of slowing down and magnifying mental contents so they can be recognised and changed; that we must start with self before we try to change others and the world, and thereby we can better infleunce others; and that choosing our repsonse is circumscribed by the very real constraints on our access to high qulaity information and knowledge, and by the pressures to 'choose a side' and not take more nuanced and middle-gound positions. As always with my colleagues from Nettwerk, thsi was a wonderful conversation!

Psychology to Live By
Living well can seem elusive. We strive for a life of joy and meaning, but it can feel like we are navigating the world blindfolded with a hand tied behind our back. This podcast is meant to equip you with tools to thrive, focusing on nurturing your mental health, enabling healthy relationships, and unlocking your creativity to truly live well.