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In this special episode of Beyond Theory, host Dominic Lawson sits down with Maddie Corman, creator of the film "Accidentally Brave," to discuss her harrowing experience as the partner of a sex addict. Maddie vulnerably shares her story of the day her world shattered when her husband was arrested for possession of child pornography. She details the trauma, shame, and confusion she and her children faced in the aftermath, and the long journey of recovery and healing her whole family has undertaken. Maddie emphasizes the importance of partners of sex addicts having their voices heard and...
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In the season finale of Beyond Theory, host Dominic Lawson engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr. Kevin McCauley, a senior fellow at Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, about the latest findings in the neuroscience of addiction. The conversation delves into the complex interplay between brain chemistry, substance abuse, and the journey to recovery. Dr. McCauley shares his insights on how addiction hijacks the brain's reward system, particularly the dopamine pathways responsible for assessing value and survival importance. He explains that in addiction, this system becomes...
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In this episode of Beyond Theory Powered by Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, host Dominic Lawson engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Claudia Black, a renowned expert in the field of addiction and trauma. The discussion delves into the far-reaching impact of addiction and trauma on families and individuals, offering valuable insights for those seeking to understand and heal from these experiences. Dr. Black emphasizes the importance of addressing the effects of addiction and trauma on the entire family system, rather than focusing solely on the individual. She explains how...
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In this episode of "Beyond Theory," Dominic Lawson interviews Dr. Tian Dayton, a senior fellow at Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, about the therapeutic methods of sociometrics and psychodrama in treating trauma and addiction. Dr. Dayton emphasizes the significance of embodied therapy, as feelings are experienced within the body. She developed "floor checks" as a psychoeducational exercise to teach group dynamics and interpersonal skills undermined by trauma. Floor checks enable participants to tolerate challenging emotions, articulate them, share with others, and listen without...
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In this episode of Beyond Theory, Dr. Stephanie Carnes, a leading expert in the field of sexual health and addiction and Senior Fellow at The Meadows, discusses the recently recognized diagnosis of Compulsive Sexual Behavior Disorder (CSBD) and the often-overlooked issue of sexual anorexia. The conversation sheds light on the importance of distinguishing between healthy sexual behaviors and problematic compulsivity, as well as the role of complex trauma in the development of these conditions. Dr. Carnes explains that the World Health Organization's decision to include CSBD in...
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In this episode of Beyond Theory, Sean Walsh, CEO of Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, discussed the organization's approach to providing comprehensive, specialized behavioral health treatment. The Meadows has a 45-year history of partnering with thought leaders and industry experts to design innovative programs and train staff, ensuring the delivery of high-quality, evidence-based care. Walsh emphasized the importance of expanding access to behavioral health services by bringing their specialized treatment programs to communities nationwide. The Meadows aims to establish a presence in...
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In the second installment of a two-part series, the Beyond Theory podcast, powered by Meadows Behavioral Healthcare, continues the inspiring conversation with Erie Hebert, Director of the Meadows Outpatient Services facility in Austin, Texas. This episode delves deep into Erie's personal journey of resilience and his dedication to helping others heal from mental health challenges and addiction. Key highlights: 1. Overcoming adversity: Erie's story showcases the power of resilience in the face of trauma, substance abuse, and personal loss. His journey from struggling with...
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In this compelling two-part episode of the Beyond Theory Podcast, we dive deep into the inspiring story of Erie Hebert, a behavioral health professional who has overcome immense adversity to help others heal. Part 1 explores Erie's challenging upbringing in New Orleans, his struggles with addiction and trauma, and his journey towards recovery and resilience. Erie's childhood was marked by limited experiences and unhealthy relationships. Introduced to alcohol and cocaine at a young age by family members, Erie turned to substance abuse as a coping mechanism for the abuse and lack of...
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In this episode of the Beyond Theory podcast, host Dominic Lawson and guest Jack Register dive deep into the impact of toxic masculinity on men's mental health and emotional well-being. Drawing from personal experiences and his work as a clinical director in addiction recovery, Register highlights the harmful effects of rigid gender roles and societal pressures that prevent men from expressing vulnerability and seeking help. Lawson shares a poignant story from his childhood, illustrating how the pressure to "man up" can lead to physical and emotional trauma. Register, who grew up with...
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In this episode of the Beyond Theory podcast, host Dominic Lawson interviews Mike Gurr, Executive Director of the Meadows Adolescent Center (TMAC), about the escalating mental health crisis among teenagers and the crucial role of specialized treatment programs in providing hope and healing for struggling adolescents and their families. The conversation delves into the unique challenges of parenting teens with mental health issues, including the painful reality of watching a child make poor decisions and feeling powerless to help. Mike shares key signs that a teen may require a higher...
info_outlineThe holiday season, while often associated with joy and celebration, can be a time of significant stress and emotional challenges for many individuals. In this podcast episode, we explore the various factors contributing to holiday stress and discuss strategies for coping with these difficulties from a behavioral health perspective.
One of the primary sources of holiday stress is the pressure to meet expectations and create perfect, magical experiences for loved ones. This can be particularly challenging for single parents, those facing financial hardships, and individuals coping with grief or loss. The current economic climate, with rising inflation rates, adds an additional layer of financial stress for many families.
For those separated from family, such as children in foster care or individuals in blended families, the holidays can be a time of intense loneliness and complex emotions. Navigating family dynamics and logistics can also contribute to increased stress levels.
The podcast emphasizes the importance of prioritizing self-care and setting boundaries during the holiday season. This may involve small actions like mindful breathing, engaging in activities that bring joy, and communicating one's needs to others. Seeking support, whether through meaningful connections with loved ones or professional help, is also crucial for maintaining emotional well-being.
Key Takeaways:
1. Acknowledge and validate holiday stress: Recognizing the emotional challenges that come with the holiday season is an essential first step in managing stress and maintaining mental well-being.
2. Set realistic expectations: Pressuring oneself to create the perfect holiday experience can lead to increased stress and anxiety. Adjusting expectations and focusing on meaningful connections can help alleviate this pressure.
3. Practice self-care and set boundaries: Prioritizing self-care activities, such as mindful breathing, engaging in hobbies, and setting boundaries with others, is crucial for managing holiday stress and maintaining emotional well-being.
4. Seek support for coping with grief and loss: The holidays can be particularly challenging for those grieving the loss of a loved one. Seeking support from friends, family, or mental health professionals can help individuals navigate these difficult emotions.
5. Navigate family dynamics and logistics mindfully: Blended families and those with strained family relationships may face additional stressors during the holidays. Approaching these situations with mindfulness and open communication can help reduce conflict and promote understanding.
6. Manage financial stress through planning and open communication: Financial stress is a common concern during the holidays, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. Planning ahead, setting budgets, and openly communicating with loved ones can help alleviate financial pressure.
7. Find moments of joy and connection: Despite the challenges, the holidays offer opportunities for joy and meaningful connection. Focusing on these positive moments and practicing gratitude can help individuals maintain a balanced perspective.
8. Seek professional help if needed: If holiday stress becomes overwhelming or unmanageable, seeking support from a mental health professional, such as a therapist or counselor, can provide additional coping strategies and support.
Throughout the episode, various behavioral health strategies are discussed, including the HALT (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired) method for checking in with oneself, practicing mindfulness and self-compassion, and reframing expectations. By acknowledging and validating the emotional challenges of the holiday season, individuals can work towards finding moments of joy and connection amidst the stress.