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Not Another Anxiety Show

Ep 229. Stroke Recovery and Growth From Suffering with Dr. David Roland

Not Another Anxiety Show

Kelli Walker

Therapy, Health & Fitness, Mindfulness, Health, Alternative Health, Mental Health, Anxiety, Claireweekes, Counseling, Brenebrown, Research, Meditation, Panicattacks, Science, Selfhelp, Stress

4.8655 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2020

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

Join Erica as she talks with Dr. David Roland as he discusses his process of recovery after a walking stroke.  They talk about the difference between pain and suffering, how dancing and music can re-train the brain, and how mindfulness pokes its head in yet again!

Please be aware that we do talk about Dr. Roland's stroke, so those that are feeling sensitized might want to try this episode in pieces.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome, everyone to another anxiety show. I'm Erica Latham, and today I am with Dr. David Rowland. Welcome. How are you?

0:19.0

I'm very good, Erica, and it's lovely to be chatting with you across the Pacific Ocean.

0:24.1

Across, I think, a 16-hour time difference?

0:27.7

I think that...

0:28.2

12 hours, maybe?

0:29.2

Yeah, it's 9 a.m. for me right now.

0:32.7

Oh, okay. So, yeah.

0:34.4

This is the math that I wasn't taught in my primary school.

0:38.5

Let's just leave it at that, shall we?

0:40.5

I'll just leave it there.

0:43.2

I'm going to read your bio, which was very impressive.

0:47.2

And I have a confession.

0:50.0

You may have to step in when I try to pronounce the name of the university where you got your PhD.

0:55.8

So stay ready.

0:57.4

Okay.

0:58.6

Dr. David Rowland is a writer, a presenter, a psychologist whose work draws on lived experience and his professional training.

1:07.2

He graduated from the University of Sydney and gained his PhD in clinical psychology

1:12.5

from the University of Wollongong. Oh, I was going to really pull that up. Oh, sorry.

1:20.1

Walla Wongong, yeah. Well, anyway, you had a research focus on performance anxiety in musicians.

1:26.3

This is fascinating to me. David worked as a clinical

1:29.2

and forensic psychologist for more than 20 years in the treatment and assessment of clients

1:34.4

ranging from children to adults, the children's court clinic, and the criminal court. He is currently

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