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The Addicted Mind Podcast

128: When Crisis Strikes with Dr. Jennifer Love

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 3 May 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

You could be suffering from chronic stress without knowing it. Alternatively, you might know it but are just so used to it that you think it’s normal. Well, it’s not normal. You have to act on it before it takes a toll on your health and happiness.

We have many different stressors in life. The human alarm is in the brain but we are wired to ignore it because we're wired for fight or flight. Humans evolved but, like other creatures, we used to live in caves or under trees. We had to know where the bears and wolves were. We had to be on guard against predators. As humans moved into cities and suburbs, most of us didn't have those worries but our brains haven't caught up. The alarm system hasn't evolved. It still sends chemicals throughout the body that lead to chronic stress. 

Chronic stress has various symptoms, including weight loss, weight gain, sugar cravings, salt cravings, disrupted sleep, fatigue, and muscle tension. Some people escape into alcohol, drugs, pornography, video games, work, or just about anything else to distract their brains from stress and pretend it isn’t happening. We just can’t tolerate it.

On today’s episode, Duane speaks with Jennifer Love, the co-author of When Crisis Strikes: Five Steps to Heal Your Brain, Body, and Life From Chronic Stress. The book has outlined five steps to help people heal from life’s chronic stressors. If you have a crisis that comes up, you can walk through these steps. The more you do so, the better you're going to get at it and the more resilient you're going to become. Over time, you will have less stress. 

Jennifer is a board-certified psychiatrist in Addiction Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine and is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American Board of Addiction Medicine. She is an award-winning researcher and international speaker who focuses on stress and the brain. 

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Writing the book, When Crisis Strikes and why Jennifer wrote a book about chronic stress
  • What chronic stress is
  • The Crisis Response System: what’s going on in the body when we’re under unconscious stress
  • 5 steps to get you through chronic stress and become a better version of yourself
  • How COVID has impacted chronic stress

Key Quotes:

[04:43] - “‘Your health doesn't freeze. Your dad's health doesn't freeze. Your divorce process or your unhappy marriage doesn't freeze. Nothing freezes in COVID except the economy."

[15:16] - “We gain weight. We have disrupted sleep, or sugar cravings, salt cravings, fatigue, and muscle tension. It all comes out physically because our brains are now in survival mode.”

[17:26] - “The fuel in life is stress.”

[22:43] - “You can't really treat that stress when you're in the middle of it.”

[27:23] - “We have to get the brain away from the alarm enough that we can focus on the things that will actually get us through the crisis until that alarm turns off.”

[28:59] - “Some people escape into alcohol, drugs, pornography, video games, work. It's just anything to distract my brain from this. I need to pretend this isn't happening. I can't tolerate it.”

[42:30] - “Our beliefs are firmly rooted in who we are.”

[48:53] - “We still have the ability to rise. We have that within us and crisis makes us feel we do not. And hope is what teaches us that we do.”

Supporting Resources:

Book: https://www.amazon.com/When-Crisis-Strikes-Chronic-Stress/dp/0806540818 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to episode 128.

0:12.4

My name is Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host. And our guest today is Dr. Jennifer Love.

0:18.4

She is the co-author of When Crisis Strikes, Five Steps to

0:23.5

You Your Brain, Body, and Life from Chronic Stress. Definitely something we need as we are

0:30.8

going through COVID or hopefully getting to the end of COVID is definitely something

0:36.0

to look at and something we need. So Dr. Jennifer Love is a board certified psychiatrist and addiction psychiatry and addiction

0:44.3

medicine and is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and the American

0:49.9

Board of Addiction Medicine.

0:52.3

She is a award-winning researcher and international speaker and focuses

0:59.7

on stress and the brain. So in our conversations, we're going to talk about what stress is,

1:07.2

why it shows up, how our body responds to it, and how we can overcome chronic stress and

1:14.1

really thrive in our life. So stay tuned for this episode.

1:24.7

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind. My guest today is Dr. Jennifer Love, author of When Crisis Strikes.

1:36.8

Jennifer, please introduce yourself.

1:40.0

Hi, thanks for having me today. My name is Dr. Jennifer Love, and I am a psychiatrist.

1:46.5

I'm also board certified in addiction psychiatry and addiction medicine.

1:51.8

I'm in a large group practice, outpatient, and so my sweet spot in medicine is the overlap of psychiatric symptoms, anxiety, stress, insomnia,

2:04.7

etc. with either substance use disorders or behavioral addictions. I treat everything from trauma

2:12.1

to schizophrenia, you name it, I do it. If it's in the brain, I look at it.

2:22.0

Wow. So a ton of knowledge and a ton of experience, it sounds like.

2:26.1

Too many years of higher education. We'll leave it. Two years of higher education. Well, I think that's going to be good because I have a ton of questions.

2:32.0

As we were talking a little bit earlier before we started recording, I have a ton of questions. As we were talking a little bit earlier before we started recording,

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