Episode 035 Mindfulness Resources and Coloring Books for Grown-Ups

It is raining. Pouring. Half the planet's population is snoring. The other half is constantly looking for a way to chill out. A mindfulness practice might help a few of the seekers, or not.

In this podcast, a look at a few on-line mindfulness resources and coloring books for grown-up people.





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Resources Mentioned In the Episode:

Jody Glenn Three Mindful Practices to Overcome Worry, Anxiety and Panic

Jon Kabbat-Zinn Nine Attitudes of Mindfulness Video

Mindful Self-Compassion mp3 recordings, free for personal use

Mindful Based Stress Reduction - free online course, no registration, self-paced

Professor Mark Williams of Oxford University (UK) 10 minute mindful practice

Anxiety Blogs that Mention Mindfulness:

Psychologist Karen Young Hey Sigmund http://www.heysigmund.com/overcoming-anxiety-mindfulness 

 Lucy Roleff’s post about her anxiety and mindfulness at Tiny Buddha 


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Episode 034 Compulsive Hoarding

Yes, compulsive hoarding is a mental health disorder. It use to shack up with obsessive compulsive disorder but got kicked to the curb. You will find resource in places that treat OCD conditions as well as hoarding specific resources.

One more thing; there is also obsessive discarding syndrome but that is a topic for another show.




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Resources Mentioned in this Episode:


The American Psychiatric Association page on hoarding disorder

IOCD Information Fact Sheet about compulsive hoarding

The Anxiety and Depression Association of America has a basic information page about compulsive hording. 

The Mayo Clinic treatment page and ideas for about self-care.

 

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Episode 033 Dental Conquer and Tactical Breather

Pain free and loving it. It wasn't easy but it became possible after finding the right dentist for the job.

I had to keep searching for the right kind of help but I found the solution for my needs at this time. Solutions can be found in unexpected places.




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Resources Mentioned in this Episode:


FStoppers post by Jeff Rojas -  How to Tackle 99 Problems on Set 

Tactical Breather app, you can find it in the Apple App Store, Google Play and Amazon App Store

Dental Fear Central for those that can't take the pain but can't stand the thought of seeing a dentist.


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Episode 032 Questions About Seeking Mental Health Providers

Dig the new tab at the top of the blog? That is where I'll place often used or requested sources relating to anxiety and related disorder issues.

It is in a basic form at the moment but it will grown in time. And speaking of time are you in need of a therapist? Before you get to dialing or hitting up Yelp these are some of the things to consider.




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Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

American Psychological Association page on seeking a therapist.  http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/choose-therapist.aspx

Depression and Bipolar Alliance page on seeking treatment with mini worksheet to guide your decision process. http://www.dbsalliance.org/site/PageServer?pagename=education_brochures_finding_MHP
Healthline sideshow on the various mental health professionals http://www.healthline.com/health-slideshow/mental-health-professionals-types#1
Dr. Patti Levin's questions about selecting a therapist http://drpattilevin.com/how-to-choose-a-therapist/ 
Dr. PsychMom’s  take on seeking a therapy http://www.drpsychmom.com/2016/02/22/choose-therapist-similar/#
Teaspoon of Honey, you can read the transcript or listen to the podcast. http://www.teaspoonofhappy.com/blog/how-to-find-a-therapist


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There Is Peace In the Land

Oh me, oh my. When a toothache hits a podcaster there isn't much she can do but find a solution. There will be an episode #32, I'm thinking a little something about Sedation Therapy and VR for Anxiety treatment. Or not.



There is so much to cover and it is hard to choose the right topic for the moment.

In the meantime, I commend to your attention a page from the American Psychological Association on Panic Disorders

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