This podcast episode explores various forms of transference in relationships and mental health, including projection, monkey-barring, and displacement. It discusses how these cognitive patterns can affect interpersonal dynamics and therapy outcomes. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and critical thinking in recognizing and addressing these patterns for improved emotional intelligence and relationship health.
Posts Tagged "cognitive patterns"
Blog Version: Top Brain Concepts 2021
Have the written word version of the episode, for your attentional efficiency. Cheers, Brainy Fuckers. Jess Top...
1.7. Anxiety, Obsession, Hyperactive thoughts; The High Energy Hellscape
Understanding the interconnected nature of high-energy mental health disorders like anxiety, obsession, and ADHD can be crucial for effective trauma recovery. By recognizing these conditions as part of an energetic spectrum, individuals can learn to manage their symptoms through energy regulation, critical thinking, and grounding techniques. Focusing on the present moment and challenging predictive thought patterns may help reduce anxiety and improve overall well-being. Regular exercise and mindfulness practices can also play a significant role in managing these conditions.
1.6. Depression, Shame, Rumination; The Low Energy Gang
Explore the interconnected nature of depression, shame, and rumination in this podcast episode. Learn about the neuropsychological basis of depression and how negative thought patterns perpetuate mental health struggles. Discover strategies for managing your inner critic, breaking self-defeating cycles, and fostering a healthier relationship with your thoughts and emotions.
Cognitive-Emotional Signs of Abusive Relationships
Hey, it's that second video I owed you from this series - the garbally audio vids that needed to be re-re-recorded....