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Well-Bent
Rebecca Strong
13 episodes
5 months ago

Why am I bloated all the time? How can I increase my chances of getting pregnant? What kind of protein do I need to build muscle? What's a holistic approach to treating anxiety and ADHD? And why am I still tired even though I slept 8 hours? You've got questions—and longtime health journalist Rebecca Strong is hell-bent on finding the answers. While interviewing medical doctors, registered dietitians, licensed therapists, certified personal trainers, and other credentialed experts on her podcast Well-Bent, she'll share practical, actionable advice on how to optimize your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This is a show about wellness tips that won't make you broke, confused, or miserable—and we're going way beyond the basics of healthy eating, exercise, and sleep hygiene into the depths of WELL. Because knowledge is power, and feeling good is your birthright—not a privilege. New episodes every other Tuesday.


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About the host: Rebecca Strong is a Boston-based health, wellness, and lifestyle journalist who has written for Health.com, Business Insider, Well+Good, Bustle, Men’s Health, Eat This Not That, Healthline, AskMen, Clean Plates, PopSugar, StyleCaster, and more. Throughout her decade-long career, Rebecca’s coverage has spanned a wide range of topics, from nontoxic skin care recommendations and nutritious recipe reviews to mental health advice and fitness trend roundups. Her work has been discussed on Good Morning America and promoted and applauded by Drew Barrymore, Arianna Huffington, Esther Perel, The Media Freedom Foundation, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


For more information about the show and its host, visit www.well-bent.com.


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Why am I bloated all the time? How can I increase my chances of getting pregnant? What kind of protein do I need to build muscle? What's a holistic approach to treating anxiety and ADHD? And why am I still tired even though I slept 8 hours? You've got questions—and longtime health journalist Rebecca Strong is hell-bent on finding the answers. While interviewing medical doctors, registered dietitians, licensed therapists, certified personal trainers, and other credentialed experts on her podcast Well-Bent, she'll share practical, actionable advice on how to optimize your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This is a show about wellness tips that won't make you broke, confused, or miserable—and we're going way beyond the basics of healthy eating, exercise, and sleep hygiene into the depths of WELL. Because knowledge is power, and feeling good is your birthright—not a privilege. New episodes every other Tuesday.


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About the host: Rebecca Strong is a Boston-based health, wellness, and lifestyle journalist who has written for Health.com, Business Insider, Well+Good, Bustle, Men’s Health, Eat This Not That, Healthline, AskMen, Clean Plates, PopSugar, StyleCaster, and more. Throughout her decade-long career, Rebecca’s coverage has spanned a wide range of topics, from nontoxic skin care recommendations and nutritious recipe reviews to mental health advice and fitness trend roundups. Her work has been discussed on Good Morning America and promoted and applauded by Drew Barrymore, Arianna Huffington, Esther Perel, The Media Freedom Foundation, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


For more information about the show and its host, visit www.well-bent.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Alternative Health
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
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Trauma Myths, Treating Complex PTSD & How to Know You're Healing With Dr. Frank Anderson
Well-Bent
1 hour 9 minutes 18 seconds
1 year ago
Trauma Myths, Treating Complex PTSD & How to Know You're Healing With Dr. Frank Anderson

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that Dr. Frank Anderson is a legend in the realm of trauma treatment. Not only is he a trauma survivor himself, but he’s been studying neuroscience, and the effects and treatment of trauma, for three decades now. What sets him apart is that he’s both a board-certified psychiatrist and a licensed psychotherapist. He’s also cofounder of the Trauma Institute, and the writer of the powerful new memoir To Be Loved: A Story of Truth, Hope and Healing, among many other books.


Dr. Anderson completed his residency at Harvard Medical School and he currently splits his time between L.A. and Massachusetts — and because of that, I was fortunate enough to chat with him in person right at Big Night Live’s Studio B in Boston.


During this interview, we covered:


  • What is complex trauma, and why is complex trauma so hard to treat?
  • What is the best therapy for complex trauma?
  • Why and how EMDR works for complex trauma
  • How does IFS work with trauma?
  • What is “parts work therapy” for trauma?
  • How to release trauma from the body
  • How to forgive someone who traumatized you
  • Why do they say “Forgiveness is for you, not the other person”? Is forgiving someone for your benefit not theirs?
  • Is trauma recovery possible? Can you ever fully heal from trauma?
  • Is it true that no one can love you until you love yourself?
  • Can you grow out of your attachment style? Is it possible for your attachment style to change? Can different people trigger different attachment styles?
  • Can you heal if you don't forgive?


Trigger warning: Assault is briefly mentioned in this episode, but not described or discussed in detail.


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“To Be Loved: A Story of Truth, Trauma, and Transformation” by Dr. Frank Anderson


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Follow the guest:


  • frankandersonmd.com/
  • Instagram: @Frank_AndersonMD


Study on EMDR for treating emotional trauma:


  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3951033/#


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Well-Bent

Why am I bloated all the time? How can I increase my chances of getting pregnant? What kind of protein do I need to build muscle? What's a holistic approach to treating anxiety and ADHD? And why am I still tired even though I slept 8 hours? You've got questions—and longtime health journalist Rebecca Strong is hell-bent on finding the answers. While interviewing medical doctors, registered dietitians, licensed therapists, certified personal trainers, and other credentialed experts on her podcast Well-Bent, she'll share practical, actionable advice on how to optimize your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. This is a show about wellness tips that won't make you broke, confused, or miserable—and we're going way beyond the basics of healthy eating, exercise, and sleep hygiene into the depths of WELL. Because knowledge is power, and feeling good is your birthright—not a privilege. New episodes every other Tuesday.


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About the host: Rebecca Strong is a Boston-based health, wellness, and lifestyle journalist who has written for Health.com, Business Insider, Well+Good, Bustle, Men’s Health, Eat This Not That, Healthline, AskMen, Clean Plates, PopSugar, StyleCaster, and more. Throughout her decade-long career, Rebecca’s coverage has spanned a wide range of topics, from nontoxic skin care recommendations and nutritious recipe reviews to mental health advice and fitness trend roundups. Her work has been discussed on Good Morning America and promoted and applauded by Drew Barrymore, Arianna Huffington, Esther Perel, The Media Freedom Foundation, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


For more information about the show and its host, visit www.well-bent.com.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.