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How Does Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Work?

2020

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a treatment option for people with mental illness. It is an evidence-based treatment that focuses on the relationship between thoughts, feelings, beliefs, and behaviors.

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05:53

Understanding Our Inner Critic - Esther Perel & Dick Schwartz

My colleague Dick Schwartz, PhD joins me for a conversation about our critical voice. We discuss why we have this inner voice and how we can better understand its motivations.

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Healing Your Negative Core Beliefs

In this video, author and depression counselor Douglas Bloch explains how negative beliefs developed in childhood can lead to symptoms of depression in later life. He then shows how you can replace these beliefs with accurate and empowering beliefs about yourself, others and the world.

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03:37

Dr. Robert Firestone on Critical Inner Voices and the Negative Identity

Dr. Robert Firestone describes the Critical Inner Voices underlying a negative identity.

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13:27

Overcoming Self-Doubt and Finding Your Inner Mentor with Tara Mohr

In this episode, she discusses universal fear and self-doubt and how she’s created a business that works to defy both.

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15:53

VIDEO 2 of the F**K IT REVOLUTION Video Series

John C. Parkin (author of the bestselling F**k It books) introduces his 'F**K IT REVOLUTION', using special 'scripts' to change the negative scripts that we're received throughout our lives and that have driven our thought process and thus our lives.

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VIDEO 1 of the F**K IT REVOLUTION Video Series

John C. Parkin (author of the bestselling F**k It books) introduces his 'F**K IT REVOLUTION', using special 'scripts' to change the negative scripts that we're received throughout our lives and that have driven our thought process and thus our lives.

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04:30

Marisa Peer: How to Deal with Criticism

Marisa Peer teaches us how to deal with constructive criticism in the best, healthiest way possible. Criticism—a word that often induces feelings of angst.

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09:21

How to Affirm Yourself and Stop the Negative Self Talk

In this video I discuss negative thinking patterns and how you can use positive affirmations for self-esteem improvement. Why do you need to affirm yourself? Because it protects you from needing others to validate you and lift you up.

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11:09

How to Stop Negative Self-Talk and Become Your Best Self!

This video is important for anyone who needs to stop harming themselves with negative self talk. Also added a few confidence-boosting tips at the end, and a huge announcement.

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09:38

How to Overcome Negative Self-Talk (Especially After a Breakup)

“How do you avoid negative self-talk after a breakup? My ex was extremely critical and I want him out of my head.” That is the question we answer in this week’s brand new video. I say “we,” because I’m not alone in this one.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)