Thrive
April 1, 2020 2021-08-02 16:34Thrive
Welcome to Thrive
The Science of Stress in 3 Parts
Your Mind, Brain & Stress
Understanding the Link between Stress & Depression
Attention Training
Anchor Breathing
Reconnecting the Mind and the Body
Waking Up to Sensations in the Body
Recognising your Emotions
Naming our Emotions
Working with Thoughts
Waking Up from our Thoughts
Dealing with Difficult Thoughts
Recoding our Beliefs
Using Self-Compassion to Develop Resilience
Self-Compassion to Help our Mental Wellbeing
Exercises in Relieving Symptoms of Anxiety & Depression
- 19a. Video: Introduction to Exercises in Relieving Symptoms of Anxiety & Depression
- 19b. Video: Exercises in Relieving Symptoms of Anxiety & Depression Practice
- Class Summary 1 – Exercise in Relieving Symptoms of Anxiety
- Class Summary 2 – Exercise to Calm the Mind
- Class Summary 3 – Exercise in Relieving Symptoms of Depression
Collapsing the Ego to Develop Resilience to Depression
Setting an Intention
Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Improve our Mental Health
Moving Forward
Thank You
Credits & Citations
3. Video: The Science of Stress – Part 2
In this next science class, you’ll learn the difference between good stress and bad stress (yes, there is such as thing as good stress!), plus how they affect your mind, brain and body differently. Using a well researched model of how we respond to stress, I’ll bring to life how your body can adapt to stress, rather than being beaten by it. This will provide the springboard for you understanding why adapting to stress is the key to achieving good mental health.