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she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
sadie sutton
258 episodes
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gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com
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gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com
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236. the šŸ¦‹ BUTTERFLY EFFECT of mental health?!
she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
29 minutes 38 seconds
1 week ago
236. the šŸ¦‹ BUTTERFLY EFFECT of mental health?!

#236

šŸæ watch on spotify & youtube

šŸ’Œ ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!

how can you break unhealthy cycles for GOOD?! in this week’s solo episode, i’m sharing the butterfly effect of mental health. i’m breaking down how your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are all connected and the one simple step you can take to change your most problematic tendencies!

i talk about:

• what your emotions are really telling youĀ 

• understanding how your emotions are impacting your choices

• vulnerability factors when it comes to your mental health

• the impact that feeling an emotion has on your body

• consequences of avoiding or ignoring your emotionsĀ Ā 

• figuring out your mental health problem areas (unhealthy thoughts, behaviors, etc)

• the butterfly effect model for fixing your mental health problem areas

• how this model works in the real world (with a step-by-step example!)

• an easy guide for trying this model yourself!

mentioned:

• emotion regulation dbt worksheets

• chain analysis worksheets

ā˜•giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:

1. leave a review on apple or spotify

2. dm me a screenshot on instagram

šŸ“² bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!

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she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
gen z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. she persisted bridges that gap. hosted by sadie sutton, a 22-year-old upenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. subscribe for weekly episodes & monday minis! @shepersistedpodcast hello@shepersistedpodcast.com shepersistedpodcast.com