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I watched this video and holy hell...did it ever make so much sense! Not just for the bits about how our minds are extra anxious right now, but the bit in the beginning where he talked about borderline personality disorder got me feeling so... I don’t even know how to say it. All I can say Is that a really bright light bulb went off. I have/had several people in my life who have BPD, and the way Dr. Jud Brewer spoke about it almost immediately had me feeling both relief and guilt. Relief for how I could better understand why some of my loved ones do such “ridiculous” things, and guilt for the judgment and resentment I’ve had towards them over the years. Whether or not you are a believer in the practice of mindfulness, I think this is an excellent interview for many subjects. 💗

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Hacking Our Anxious Brains During COVID-19 (w/Dr. Jud Brewer) | A Psychiatrist's Perspective

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a secondary outbreak of fear, anxiety, and social contagion. Dr. Jud Brewer is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and leading researcher into the science of mindfulness, and we dive DEEP into how we can fight anxiety and panic. Once we get warmed up, we discuss how ancient Buddhist psychology relates to modern ideas around positive and negative reinforcement and addictive behavior, the role of dopamine in etching context-dependent memories, the challenge of social media and smartphone addiction, recognizing addiction to news during the COVID-19 crisis, the phenomenon of “social contagion” in relation to the current pandemic and social media, the nature of primitive limbic fear versus the higher reasoning of the prefrontal cortex (elephant and rider), what happens when worry becomes a habit, the relationship of worry to anxiety, how we can hack our brain with the BBO (Bigger Better Offer) approach with regards to habit and addiction, insights around panic disorder, the nature and utility of changing “reward value”, bringing “curious awareness” online to recognize cravings and their low reward value, addiction and it's relationship to dopamine, the nature of selfless flow states, fMRI data on adept meditators and the quieting of the “default mode network,” psychedelics and the effect on default mode network, the effectiveness of an app-based mindfulness approach on physician anxiety and physician burnout in a recent set of studies, the nature of the psychological benefit of kindness and how the COVID-19 crisis may be a huge opportunity in disguise. Check out Dr. Brewer's work here: https://drjud.com/ Video, links, and more at https://zdoggmd.com/jud-brewer Check out ALL our COVID-19 coverage here: https://zdoggmd.com/tag/covid-19/ Your support makes what we do possible! Join the SuperPac and get exclusive content, live discussions, and other crazy perks: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/zdoggmd/join Facebook: http://facebook.com/becomesupporter/zdoggmd Patreon: http://patreon.com/zdoggmd Website: https://ZDoggMD.com Podcast: https://ZDoggMD.com/podcasts Facebook: http://facebook.com/zdoggmd Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gD8_D1 Twitter: http://twitter.com/zdoggmd Instagram: http://instagram.com/zdoggmd Send Us Email: zubin@turntablehealth.com Send Us Hate Mail: 1025 Alameda De Las Pulgas #218 Belmont, CA 94002

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OrangeBurrito

Thanks ill watch this later.

Anonymous

He is the best! I love how he’s so inclusive with nurses and other healthcare staff!