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Glennon Doyle Melton: First the Pain, Then the Rising | SuperSoul Sessions | Oprah Winfrey Network

By Glennon Doyle — 2017

What would happen if we stopped being afraid of our pain? Bestselling author and Momastery founder Glennon Doyle Melton takes you down the “journey of the warrior” and explains why there is no easy way out when it comes to life’s challenges.

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Self-Care in College

What is stress like for college students?

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Entrepreneurship & Mental Health: Expert Perspectives

What are the most common mental health problems that entrepreneurs suffer from — and what can startups and founders do? Mental health experts answer these crucial questions, and offer their ideas for how to prioritize mental wellness while also growing a business.

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Managing Cancer-Related Anxiety and General Mood Changes

Being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing treatment can impact a patient's mental well-being. This video discusses anxiety and general mood as it can relate to a cancer experience.

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How to Navigate the Emotional Challenges of Breast Cancer: Tips from a Psychiatrist and Survivor

Feelings of anxiety, stress and depression are not uncommon for people with breast cancer, whether they’ve just been diagnosed, are undergoing treatment or are a survivor. Stephanie H.

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Emotion, Stress, and Health: Crash Course Psychology #26

In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank discusses stress, emotions, and their overall impact on our health.

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How to Be More Resilient in the Face of Stress in Tough Times | Rick Hanson

In today’s video, Michael will be speaking with Dr. Rick Hanson, neuropsychologist, brain expert, and the best-selling author of ‘Hardwiring Happiness,’ ‘Just One Thing,’ ‘The Buddha’s Brain,’ and an absolutely brilliant must-read of a book ‘Resilient.’

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Hardwiring Happiness: Dr. Rick Hanson at TEDxMarin 2013

How to Overcome the Brain’s Negativity Bias.

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Resilience