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The Overwhelmed Brain

Things are good and bad and mostly bad until they're good

The Overwhelmed Brain

Paul Colaianni

Therapy, Emotions, Sad, Health, Mental Health, Personal, Abuse, Anxiety, Relationships, Health & Fitness, Psychological, Self-improvement, Mind, Stress, Emotional, Anger, Philosophy, Divorce, Psychology, Addiction, Happiness, Happy, Development, Thinking, Success, Education, Frustration, Sadness, Manipulation, Resistance, Brain, Depression, Overwhelm, Mental

4.52K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

The up and down, or high and low, of any relationship or circumstance can wear you down until you are worn out completely. But can we get addicted to the ups and downs? Can our desire for the next high point keep us in a situation that makes us unhappy? That's the subject I explore today.

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0:00.0

I created the comprehensive step-by-step program called Healed Being for emotionally abusive

0:06.0

people that want to change over at HealedBeing.com.

0:10.0

If you heard the people you love or you know someone that does, Healed Being is the most

0:14.7

effective course that will change lives.

0:17.9

Sign up for the first four lessons for free over at HealedBeing.com.

0:22.1

Welcome to the overwhelmed brain where you'll learn to make decisions that are right for

0:26.1

you so that you can create the life you want now.

0:30.1

Hey, this is Paul Coliani and I'm here to help you learn to deal with difficult people

0:34.4

and tackle life's challenges without compromising who you are.

0:38.3

This show consists of my personal opinions and there's meant for informational purposes

0:41.6

only always seek a professional for your mental health and well-being.

0:46.6

I have to say that.

0:49.0

I legally have to say that because it's important to remember that everyone is different.

0:56.0

Everyone takes information differently, they'll interpret things differently and I just

1:00.4

have to be careful.

1:02.2

So that's why I say it every time and I mean you know that but that's the legal stuff

1:07.1

I have to say on every episode.

1:09.1

Anyway, today is sort of a head scratcher for me or not really I mean it was a head scratcher.

1:15.1

It was something that I had to consider that I hadn't considered before which is sort

1:20.7

of the reverse of a trauma bond.

1:24.5

If you're not familiar with a trauma bond just imagine a drug or alcohol that someone

1:32.7

has an addiction to and when they're feeling down they drink or they smoke or they take

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