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🗓️ 29 March 2024
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“Resilience” is a word that is thrown around a lot these days, and for good reason. We could all use a little more of it. But what is resilience, and how does one become more resilient? Dr. Henry Cloud breaks down the subject like this: There are negative events in your life from a small problem to something potentially catastrophic. Those are the external things that happen. Resilience lies within the person responding to those events. How you see yourself, how you view your own strength and confidence, the experiences you have had–all of these lead to your resilience. Your resilience is your capacity to deal with these challenges that come into your life. So how can you change your capacity? Your words. Dr. Cloud wants you to look at your words, and to understand how much they can affect your resiliency. How you say things to yourself about what’s happening directly influences how you interpret the event and its outcome.
Write-in Question:
I've dealt with a lot of anxiety in the past, both social anxiety and just general panic-y feelings, crippling self-doubt. This has gone on forever. But lately my friends have been saying they think I have ADHD. They've been sending me memes about ADHD and saying, "This is SO you!" And I have to admit. It is! A friend said there is a connection between ADHD and anxiety. Is that true?
Tina has a son with severe mental illnesses. He’s 38 and is refusing medication. What are her option before involuntary commitment?
Kathleen wants to know when she should stop hoping for further improvements in her husband. He has bipolar disorder and has made great strides but is plateauing in his growth. How can she encourage him to keep growing when he might already be maxed out?
Beth’s husband is emotionally immature. Their therapist has confirmed what she already knows: he can’t take feedback and gets defensive easily. What are some strategies for getting him on the right track?
Being estranged from someone you once were close to can be a painful reality to live in. Should you reconcile? When? How? How can we fix the pain of estrangement? Does it get easier? What is my role in this process? What is mine to own? What should I do?
Dr. Cloud wants to help you navigate this terrain. Go to https://boundaries.me/reconcile to find out more about the 2 hour live webinar with Dr. Cloud.
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome back. It's the Dr. Cloud Show. |
0:10.4 | That means it is the time where you can call in and we get to talk about what's going on in your life. |
0:16.4 | And we'll hop into it. One quick announcement, we have a live webinar coming up, and that one you have to sign up for. |
0:25.6 | It is about estranged relationships. |
0:30.5 | If you've got a relationship that's kind of, for whatever reason, you've hit paws on or they've hit pause. |
0:38.7 | And what do you do? |
0:39.4 | Nobody's talking to each other, but it's still a mess, unfinished business, as they call it, in the psych world. |
0:45.8 | Then what do you do with that? |
0:48.0 | How do you unastrange something, but also should you even unistrange it? There are some situations where you should, |
0:56.9 | somewhere you shouldn't. And if we get to wanting to do it, what are the steps? And how do you do |
1:06.1 | that without further either hurt or harm or estrangement or, you know, making it worse. Well, we're going to |
1:11.9 | talk about all that. This is coming up on April the 16th and you can sign up by going to |
1:17.3 | Boundaries.me forward slash reconcile. Now that's a hopeful URL, right? Boundaries.combe |
1:26.0 | forward slash reconcile. Because we always want to hold out hope if |
1:31.1 | there is reason for hope. And so sign up for that. Boundaries.me forward slash reconcile. |
1:39.1 | And while you're on the Boundaries.combe page, if you've never gone there, you can sign up to become a subscriber. |
1:46.4 | And that means you have access to, I like to call it, without the degree, it's almost like a |
1:53.7 | graduate school in all things psychology and the psychology of life, your clinical issues, your relationships, and certainly |
2:03.4 | how we perform in life, all that stuff's there, 100-something courses, 20-something long-form |
2:11.5 | webinars, and you can find it all right there on Boundaries.me. |
2:18.5 | All righty. |
2:23.5 | So I want to talk about something here for a minute as we're beginning the program. |
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