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The Toolkit for Healing Anxiety, Part 1

2023/4/10
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Dr. Russell Kennedy: 焦虑并非单纯的思维问题,而是源于未解决的童年创伤在身体中的警报反应。这种警报反应储存在身体中,大脑试图通过焦虑的思绪来解释这种身体感受。许多治疗方法关注思维层面,忽略了身体根源,导致疗效不佳。慢性焦虑通常源于未解决的童年创伤,而日常焦虑则较为正常。童年创伤会导致内在儿童受伤,他们需要爱与支持。疗愈的关键在于与内在儿童连接,给予他们当时所缺乏的爱与支持,而非仅仅是应对焦虑症状。不断寻求外部认可,是焦虑的一个隐藏信号。焦虑、抑郁、饮食失调等问题都可能源于未解决的童年创伤。成瘾行为可能是为了弥补内在的缺乏感和与自身连接的缺失。科学可以帮助我们应对焦虑,但疗愈需要内在的连接和洞察。 Mel Robbins: 认同Dr. Kennedy的观点,并分享自身经历,强调疗愈的重要性,以及与内在儿童连接的重要性。 Mel Robbins: 与Dr. Kennedy共同探讨焦虑的成因、症状和疗愈方法,并分享听众的提问和案例。引导听众进行自我觉察,并提供具体的实践步骤,例如:回忆生命中快乐的时刻,感受当时的积极情绪;关注身体感受,而非陷入过度思考;与内在儿童连接,给予他们爱与支持;循序渐进地进行疗愈,严重的创伤需要专业人士的帮助。

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Dr. Kennedy defines anxiety as a body-based issue rather than a mind-based one, stemming from unresolved trauma stored in the body. He explains how the mind tries to make sense of this alarm, leading to anxious thoughts and a cycle of anxiety.
  • Anxiety is a body-based issue, not just a mind-based one.
  • Unresolved trauma from childhood is stored in the body, triggering an alarm.
  • The mind interprets this alarm, leading to anxious thoughts and a cycle of anxiety.

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Today’s episode is my gift to you and anyone in your life who struggles with anxiety.

I created this exclusive series, "The Toolkit for Healing Anxiety," because of the number of questions I am receiving from listeners asking for more resources on this topic. 

Part 1 is packed with tactical takeaways and features Dr. Russell Kennedy, one of the world's most respected medical experts on anxiety. 

Dr. Kennedy is a medical doctor and neuroscientist who has a revolutionary and effective approach to helping his patients understand and heal anxiety.

(He's also been our most popular expert on the podcast to date.)

Dr. Kennedy teaches you the truth about where anxiety comes from and the mistake that most therapists make when treating it. 

You’ll also have a front-row seat as he coaches listeners on the critical difference between "coping with anxiety" and his protocol for "healing it" once and for all.

I can’t wait for you to listen and apply the advice in this life-changing series.

And for anyone in your life who may be struggling, please share this exclusive series generously; it could provide the answers and guidance they need.

If you have follow-up questions, send them to me in the DMs or through the podcast topic link on melrobbins.com/podcast. We read them and use them to program future episodes (this toolkit is an example of that).

This episode is not meant as a replacement for therapy, but if you’ve been seeing a therapist for a while and aren’t seeing yourself improve, you may want to forward this series to them for guidance too.

Xo Mel 

Didn’t get to listen to Dr. Kennedy’s first interview? Check that out here).

In this episode, you’ll learn:

 

·         5:00: I bet you haven’t heard this definition of anxiety before. . 

·         6:15: So where exactly does anxiety come from?

·         7:30: This is a revolutionary way of thinking about how to heal anxiety.

·         8:45: If you’re waking up this way, that’s a red flag. 

·         9:45: A trauma response isn’t directed outward- it’s here instead.

·         12:00: Have you tried everything to deal with your anxiety? 

·         14:45: Forget what you’ve tried so far, THIS is what will actually heal you.

·         19:00: This sign of anxiety may surprise you. 

·         22:00: Anxiety happens because of this and addictions “fix” it

·         24:00: I think there are these three layers to healing your anxiety.

·         27:15: What the hell does “inner child” mean and why does it matter?

·         30:00: There’s a difference between drama and trauma. 

·         34:00: Dr. Kennedy tried everything, but only this healed his anxiety.

·         37:00: Okay, what’s one specific and tangible tool we can use?

·         40:30: Do this together with me now.

·         44:00: Here’s why play is so important for healing trauma.

·         47:00: Healing will take time. Here’s why and what you need.

 

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