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The Good Mental Health Podcast
Human Givens Institute
47 episodes
9 months ago
"All living things have a set of needs in order to thrive..." In this insightful episode, we’re joined by the renowned psychologist Joe Griffin, Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens approach. Joe has spent decades shaping the world of psychotherapy through his groundbreaking work in brief therapy and the treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. His practical wisdom has transformed the practices of countless health professionals across the UK and beyond. Together, we explore the essence of good mental health: - What does good mental health look like? Joe offers a clear and relatable definition, helping us understand what it feels like in everyday life. - Challenging misconceptions: Discover common myths that may be preventing you from recognising or achieving healthy mental well-being. - Building resilience: Learn practical strategies for managing stress, fostering emotional resilience, and creating habits that sustain good mental health. - Life’s influences: Explore the role of sleep, nutrition, exercise, and social connections in nurturing your mind, as well as the subtle signs that mental health may be declining. - Adapting to change: Joe shares how mental health needs evolve over time, providing actionable advice for every stage of life. We also tackle timely issues such as the impact of social media, how to have meaningful conversations about mental health, and the importance of our physical and social environments. If you’re looking for expert insights and practical strategies to improve and sustain your mental health, this episode is for you. Join us as Joe Griffin shares his wisdom, leaving you with small but impactful changes you can make today for better mental well-being. Guest bio: https://www.humangivens.com/person/joe-griffin/ Joe Griffin - Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens Approach: Joe Griffin is a highly respected psychologist and pioneer in the field of psychotherapy, with decades of experience in both practice and training. As co-developer of the Human Givens approach, he has profoundly influenced the field, focusing on practical, effective solutions to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. Thousands of health professionals have benefited from his engaging workshops, seminars, and online courses. Recognised as one of the most informed and engaging speakers on human behaviour, Joe is at the forefront of skills-based therapy research and practice. He also advises businesses on reducing work-related stress and improving efficiency by addressing the innate needs of employees, customers, and stakeholders. Joe has co-written numerous influential books with Ivan Tyrrell, including: - Human Givens: An empowering approach to emotional health and clear thinking - How to Lift Depression… Fast - Why We Dream: The definitive answer - Freedom from Addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting - How to Master Anxiety - Release from Anger: Practical help for controlling unreasonable rage - Godhead: The Brain’s Big Bang – the explosive origin of creativity, mysticism and mental illness https://www.humangivens.com/publications/shop/books/ He has also authored ground-breaking monographs and articles on psychology, counselling, and human behaviour. Helpful Resources: The Human Givens Approach: https://www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/ What are your emotional needs? www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/what-are-the-human-givens/ FREE Human Givens ebook: www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/human-givens-ebook/ Human Givens College - Deepen your knowledge and increase your effectiveness… Psychotherapy/Counselling Diploma: www.humangivens.com/college/diploma/ Explore HG College training courses - suitable for all: www.humangivens.com/college/ ​Please could you kindly rate and review the podcast, thank you.
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"All living things have a set of needs in order to thrive..." In this insightful episode, we’re joined by the renowned psychologist Joe Griffin, Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens approach. Joe has spent decades shaping the world of psychotherapy through his groundbreaking work in brief therapy and the treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. His practical wisdom has transformed the practices of countless health professionals across the UK and beyond. Together, we explore the essence of good mental health: - What does good mental health look like? Joe offers a clear and relatable definition, helping us understand what it feels like in everyday life. - Challenging misconceptions: Discover common myths that may be preventing you from recognising or achieving healthy mental well-being. - Building resilience: Learn practical strategies for managing stress, fostering emotional resilience, and creating habits that sustain good mental health. - Life’s influences: Explore the role of sleep, nutrition, exercise, and social connections in nurturing your mind, as well as the subtle signs that mental health may be declining. - Adapting to change: Joe shares how mental health needs evolve over time, providing actionable advice for every stage of life. We also tackle timely issues such as the impact of social media, how to have meaningful conversations about mental health, and the importance of our physical and social environments. If you’re looking for expert insights and practical strategies to improve and sustain your mental health, this episode is for you. Join us as Joe Griffin shares his wisdom, leaving you with small but impactful changes you can make today for better mental well-being. Guest bio: https://www.humangivens.com/person/joe-griffin/ Joe Griffin - Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens Approach: Joe Griffin is a highly respected psychologist and pioneer in the field of psychotherapy, with decades of experience in both practice and training. As co-developer of the Human Givens approach, he has profoundly influenced the field, focusing on practical, effective solutions to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. Thousands of health professionals have benefited from his engaging workshops, seminars, and online courses. Recognised as one of the most informed and engaging speakers on human behaviour, Joe is at the forefront of skills-based therapy research and practice. He also advises businesses on reducing work-related stress and improving efficiency by addressing the innate needs of employees, customers, and stakeholders. Joe has co-written numerous influential books with Ivan Tyrrell, including: - Human Givens: An empowering approach to emotional health and clear thinking - How to Lift Depression… Fast - Why We Dream: The definitive answer - Freedom from Addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting - How to Master Anxiety - Release from Anger: Practical help for controlling unreasonable rage - Godhead: The Brain’s Big Bang – the explosive origin of creativity, mysticism and mental illness https://www.humangivens.com/publications/shop/books/ He has also authored ground-breaking monographs and articles on psychology, counselling, and human behaviour. Helpful Resources: The Human Givens Approach: https://www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/ What are your emotional needs? www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/what-are-the-human-givens/ FREE Human Givens ebook: www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/human-givens-ebook/ Human Givens College - Deepen your knowledge and increase your effectiveness… Psychotherapy/Counselling Diploma: www.humangivens.com/college/diploma/ Explore HG College training courses - suitable for all: www.humangivens.com/college/ ​Please could you kindly rate and review the podcast, thank you.
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E26: Eating Disorders - how to take back control
The Good Mental Health Podcast
51 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
E26: Eating Disorders - how to take back control
Russell McKenzie is a Human Givens therapist and has been working in a thriving private practice for the last five years. Russell is committed to helping people take back control of their lives by removing barriers and giving them the tools to be able to manage their mental health better.Throughout his therapeutic career, Russell has helped many suffering with eating disorders, more specifically bulimia and binge eating. Topics covered -  Why people develop eating disorders Eating disorder addiction  What is bulimia and binge eating  How eating disorders impact someone's life and their loved ones, family and employment The recovery process - what can you do to help  Break the cycle of the addictive behaviour  Signs of bulimia and binge eating Bodybuilders and binge eating How to approach the subject - what not to say  Therapeutic skills and the human givens approach  Plus success stories and case histories Russell McKenzie therapist profile - https://www.hgi.org.uk/find-therapist/therapist/russell-mckenzie  An article by Russell McKenzie for the Human Givens Journal - https://www.humangivens.com/2021/12/17/under-nourished-the-key-to-working-with-restrictive-eating/ Advanced CPD for HG Therapists: Join Jo Baker for the Working with Eating Disorders One-Day Workshop - https://www.humangivens.com/college/eating-disorders-training-workshop/ Eating Disorder Awareness - https://www.humangivens.com/2021/02/22/eating-disorder-awareness/ The Human Givens Approach - https://www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/ Human Givens College - https://www.humangivens.com/college/ If you enjoyed this podcast, please write a review. Thank you. #psychology #mentalhealthawareness #psychotherapy #humangivens #thegoodmentalhealthpodcast #eatingdisorders
The Good Mental Health Podcast
"All living things have a set of needs in order to thrive..." In this insightful episode, we’re joined by the renowned psychologist Joe Griffin, Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens approach. Joe has spent decades shaping the world of psychotherapy through his groundbreaking work in brief therapy and the treatment of anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. His practical wisdom has transformed the practices of countless health professionals across the UK and beyond. Together, we explore the essence of good mental health: - What does good mental health look like? Joe offers a clear and relatable definition, helping us understand what it feels like in everyday life. - Challenging misconceptions: Discover common myths that may be preventing you from recognising or achieving healthy mental well-being. - Building resilience: Learn practical strategies for managing stress, fostering emotional resilience, and creating habits that sustain good mental health. - Life’s influences: Explore the role of sleep, nutrition, exercise, and social connections in nurturing your mind, as well as the subtle signs that mental health may be declining. - Adapting to change: Joe shares how mental health needs evolve over time, providing actionable advice for every stage of life. We also tackle timely issues such as the impact of social media, how to have meaningful conversations about mental health, and the importance of our physical and social environments. If you’re looking for expert insights and practical strategies to improve and sustain your mental health, this episode is for you. Join us as Joe Griffin shares his wisdom, leaving you with small but impactful changes you can make today for better mental well-being. Guest bio: https://www.humangivens.com/person/joe-griffin/ Joe Griffin - Director and Co-Founder of the Human Givens Approach: Joe Griffin is a highly respected psychologist and pioneer in the field of psychotherapy, with decades of experience in both practice and training. As co-developer of the Human Givens approach, he has profoundly influenced the field, focusing on practical, effective solutions to mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and addiction. Thousands of health professionals have benefited from his engaging workshops, seminars, and online courses. Recognised as one of the most informed and engaging speakers on human behaviour, Joe is at the forefront of skills-based therapy research and practice. He also advises businesses on reducing work-related stress and improving efficiency by addressing the innate needs of employees, customers, and stakeholders. Joe has co-written numerous influential books with Ivan Tyrrell, including: - Human Givens: An empowering approach to emotional health and clear thinking - How to Lift Depression… Fast - Why We Dream: The definitive answer - Freedom from Addiction: The secret behind successful addiction busting - How to Master Anxiety - Release from Anger: Practical help for controlling unreasonable rage - Godhead: The Brain’s Big Bang – the explosive origin of creativity, mysticism and mental illness https://www.humangivens.com/publications/shop/books/ He has also authored ground-breaking monographs and articles on psychology, counselling, and human behaviour. Helpful Resources: The Human Givens Approach: https://www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/ What are your emotional needs? www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/what-are-the-human-givens/ FREE Human Givens ebook: www.humangivens.com/human-givens/about/human-givens-ebook/ Human Givens College - Deepen your knowledge and increase your effectiveness… Psychotherapy/Counselling Diploma: www.humangivens.com/college/diploma/ Explore HG College training courses - suitable for all: www.humangivens.com/college/ ​Please could you kindly rate and review the podcast, thank you.