Life Sucks, Now What?!?

By: Dr. Natalie
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  • Welcome to "Life Sucks, Now What?!?", where psychology meets everyday life! Join clinical psychologist Dr. Natalie as she provides expert insights and actionable tips to enhance your well-being. This engaging podcast addresses questions and offers expert advice on topics such as mental health, relationships, psychology, stress management, anxiety, communication skills, emotional resilience, personal growth, well-being, and self-care. Whether you're navigating the complexities of relationships or seeking personal growth, "Life Sucks, No What?!?" is your go-to resource for practic
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Episodes
  • "Are they really like that person or am I just thinking they're like that person?"
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode of Life Sucks, Now What?!, Dr. Natalie discusses the concept of having big emotional reactions to people or situations that remind us of past experiences. She explains that our body and mind are wired to recognize patterns and make quick decisions based on past experiences. However, this can lead to overreactions and misunderstandings in current situations.

    Dr. Natalie suggests using mindfulness and self-awareness to recognize when we are falling into old patterns and to interrupt those patterns. She emphasizes the importance of choosing new ways of responding and experimenting with different approaches. Keywords emotional reactions, past experiences, patterns, mindfulness, self-awareness, interrupting patterns, choosing new responses Takeaways - Our body and mind are wired to recognize patterns and make quick decisions based on past experiences. - Having big emotional reactions to people or situations that remind us of past experiences is a natural response. - Mindfulness and self-awareness can help us recognize when we are falling into old patterns. - Interrupting old patterns and choosing new ways of responding can lead to healthier and more effective interactions. __________________________________________________ To Learn More About Dr. Natalie Marr, check her out at: ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com⁠ __________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and video is not a replacement for therapy and is not clinical, medical, or mental health treatment. Dr. Natalie Marr is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Minnesota. Her work with ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com (https://⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com) ⁠ and all affiliate social media entities is educational and coaching based ONLY. She IS NOT offering therapeutic services of any kind on these mediums. If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please use the following crisis resources (this is not an exhaustive list of available resources): National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: ⁠⁠https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ ⁠⁠ CALL 988 Crisis Text Line: ⁠ ⁠https://www.crisistextline.org/ ⁠⁠ Text HOME to 741741

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    26 mins
  • The Secret To Happiness Every Therapist Knows
    May 28 2024

    This episode of Life Sucks, Now What?!? explores the concept of self-love as a solution to emotional wellness issues. It emphasizes the importance of building a relationship with oneself and practicing “separation with reparation” in our relationship with ourselves. Dr. Natalie discusses the neurobiology of relationships and the role of oxytocin in connection and love. The conversation also touches on the impact of attachment theory and the need for compassionate self-awareness as we try to build a better relationship with ourselves. Dr. Natalie provides examples of how self-love can address issues like procrastination and encourages listeners to cultivate self-compassion and empathy for themselves. Keywords: self-love, emotional wellness, relationships, separation, reparation, neurobiology, oxytocin, attachment theory, self-awareness, self-compassion, empathy, Dr. Natalie, Life Sucks Now What, podcast on mental health, mental health care, counseling, therapy Takeaways - Self-love is a powerful tool for addressing emotional wellness issues. - Building a relationship with oneself and practicing separation and reparation can strengthen emotional well-being. - Oxytocin plays a crucial role in connection and love. - Attachment theory highlights the importance of early relationships in neurodevelopment. - Self-awareness and self-compassion are essential for cultivating self-love. - Self-love requires effort and ongoing practice. __________________________________________________ To Learn More About Dr. Natalie Marr, check her out at: ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com⁠ __________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and video is not a replacement for therapy and is not clinical, medical, or mental health treatment. Dr. Natalie Marr is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Minnesota. Her work with ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com (https://⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com) ⁠ and all affiliate social media entities is educational and coaching based ONLY. She IS NOT offering therapeutic services of any kind on these mediums. If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please use the following crisis resources (this is not an exhaustive list of available resources): National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: ⁠⁠https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ ⁠⁠ CALL 988 Crisis Text Line: ⁠ ⁠https://www.crisistextline.org/ ⁠⁠ Text HOME to 741741

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    30 mins
  • When to Go to Therapy
    May 13 2024

    Therapy is like looking in a mirror, helping you see and address the things that are not fitting in your life. It is beneficial to seek therapy when you notice something is off or stuck, even if you're not in a crisis. Therapy can provide comfort and education, helping you develop the skills and resources to navigate difficult times. There are three main reasons people seek therapy: when they want to work on a specific problem or pattern of behavior, when they are going through a difficult time like grief, and when they are ready to address deeper issues like trauma. It is best to seek therapy when you are in a relatively good place and have the mental fortitude and internal resources to do the work. But even if you don't have these things, a therapist can and will work with you and Dr. Natalie helps us to see some of the ways they will do this. Takeaways: - Therapy helps you see and address the things that are not fitting in your life. - Seek therapy when you notice something is off or stuck, even if you're not in a crisis. - Therapy provides comfort and education, helping you develop skills and resources. - There are three main reasons people seek therapy: specific problems, difficult times, and deeper issues. - It is best to seek therapy when you are in a relatively good place and have the mental fortitude to do the work. Keywords: therapy, mirror, fitting, crisis, comfort, education, skills, resources, problem, behavior, grief, trauma __________________________________________________ To Learn More About Dr. Natalie Marr, check her out at: ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com⁠ __________________________________________________ DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast and video is not a replacement for therapy and is not clinical, medical, or mental health treatment. Dr. Natalie Marr is a Licensed Psychologist in the state of Minnesota. Her work with ⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com (https://⁠NatalieMarrCounseling.com) ⁠ and all affiliate social media entities is educational and coaching based ONLY. She IS NOT offering therapeutic services of any kind on these mediums. If you or someone you know is having a mental health crisis or having thoughts of suicide, please use the following crisis resources (this is not an exhaustive list of available resources): National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: ⁠⁠https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ ⁠⁠ CALL 988 Crisis Text Line: ⁠ ⁠https://www.crisistextline.org/ ⁠⁠ Text HOME to 741741

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    19 mins

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