• Our Busy Brain in Action - Resynchronizing
    Sep 12 2024

    Dr. Alter revisits four client cases to explore the underlying patterns that keep them stuck in negative cycles. He discusses how core brain functions—regulation, attention, and memory—are disrupted in each case, leading to issues like panic attacks, repetitive arguments, dating challenges, and physical pain. Dr. Alter emphasizes the importance of connecting more deeply with the present to reshape one's relationship with the past. He introduces practical techniques such as deep relaxation, counterfactual thinking, clinical hypnosis, lifestyle pacing, nature reconnection, and social engagement, all aimed at resynchronizing the brain and body to foster new possibilities and personal growth. Through these methods, Dr. Alter offers pathways to help clients break free from old patterns and create more fulfilling lives.

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    29 mins
  • Our Busy Brain in Action - The Core Functions
    Aug 29 2024

    Dr. Alter explores the underlying brain functions that influence the behavioral patterns of four of his clients. Through detailed case examples, he examines how surface-level issues, such as panic in relationships, rigid rule-following in couples, and unresolved trauma impacting dating life, are rooted in deeper neurological processes. Dr. Alter introduces three core brain functions—regulation, attention, and learning/memory—that govern how we engage with the world and navigate our inner experiences. He sets the stage for the next episode, where he will discuss how these functions can become dysregulated and offer strategies for restoring balance.

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    24 mins
  • What makes for a good question?
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode of "Therapy of Life," Dr. David Alter delves into the art and significance of asking good questions. Dr. Alter begins by dissecting the basic structure of questions, highlighting their role beyond mere grammar or vocal inflection. He explains that questions are powerful tools for revealing vulnerability, fostering deeper connections, and expanding our understanding. The episode further explores how questions impact our mental state, relationships, and even global dynamics. Dr. Alter discusses the neuroscience behind questioning, explaining how our brains encode and recall memories. He emphasizes the importance of open-hearted and open-minded questions in promoting mental, physical, and emotional well-being. By modeling humility and curiosity, we can enrich our interactions and create a more empathetic and connected world. Dr. Alter concludes with practical steps for asking effective questions that enhance self-awareness and relational intimacy, urging listeners to embrace the transformative power of curiosity.

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    23 mins
  • Seeing clearly through the fog of ignorance
    May 16 2024

    In the episode, Dr. Alter delves into how ignorance affects personal and societal relationships. He discusses how our biases and fears cloud our perceptions, preventing meaningful connections and understanding. Drawing from his extensive background and personal experiences, including his early life in Jerusalem, Dr. Alter emphasizes the importance of approaching differences with curiosity and open-heartedness. He connects these concepts to larger societal issues, noting the destructive impact of ignorance on national and global conflicts. Dr. Alter highlights the detrimental effects of entrenched beliefs and stresses the need for empathy and open dialogue to heal divisions. Through anecdotes and reflections, he advocates for embracing vulnerability and understanding to foster healthier, more connected relationships at all levels.

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    21 mins
  • Unlocking the Divided Brain: Its Profound Impact on Our Lives
    Apr 25 2024

    In this thought-provoking episode of The Therapy of Life, listeners are invited to explore the intricate workings of the human brain and its profound impact on our daily lives. Delving into the concept of the divided brain, the episode sheds light on how its distinct hemispheres influence everything from attention and perception to mood regulation and behavior. Through compelling anecdotes and scientific insights, Dr. Alter illustrates how understanding the interplay between the left and right hemispheres can empower individuals to navigate challenges, enhance relationships, and cultivate a more balanced, fulfilling existence. With practical suggestions for integrating counterfactual thinking into daily routines, the episode offers a captivating journey into the depths of neuroscience and self-discovery.

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    25 mins
  • Couples Communication
    Mar 28 2024

    In Couples Communication, Dr. David Alter explores the intricacies of intimate partner relationships, focusing on attachment patterns and their profound impact on communication and connection. Drawing from research and clinical experience, Dr. Alter delineates between secure and insecure attachment patterns, including ambivalent, avoidant, and disorganized types, and elucidates their manifestations in adult relationships. He emphasizes the role of therapy as a learning laboratory for modifying attachment patterns and repairing relationship ruptures to foster safety, security, and stability. Dr. Alter discusses gender differences in approaching relationships and advocates for cultivating self-awareness, self-regulation, and increased distress tolerance to promote flexibility and curiosity within relationships. Ultimately, he underscores the ongoing process of exploring new ways of connecting to create rewarding and fulfilling relationships, inviting listeners to stay curious as they navigate the complexities of intimacy.

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    23 mins
  • Getting to Know You
    Feb 22 2024

    Getting to Know You is about going beyond superficial connections to others. Deeper connections involve challenge and vulnerability, entail a degree of risk, but ultimately produce great reward. Dr. Alter discusses three skills you can practice when mining the potential treasures embedded within relationships. In a world where people too often seem less interested in truly understanding the other - getting to know them more deeply - than in judging or dismissing people who are different or alien to us, creating a path to get to know one another better is an important strategy for making a positive impact on our personal world.

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    14 mins
  • Beyond Binary Thinking to Create a More Humane World
    Jan 19 2024

    Recorded in October of 2023. The events of the last month in Israel and Gaza; the events of the past year in Easterns Ukraine; the events of the world that are too often on cruel display are enough to leave us in despair as to whether we can ever rise to express the better angels of our nature. I review relevant research about the biases we bring to situations where are basic need for safety, security, and stability is seemingly threatened. I discuss how such threats hijack our attention system and drive us to act in the world not to what is actually there but to what we anticipate or predict is there (a skewed perspective) with often tragic results. This holds true as much for individuals as nation states. Tune in and learn how to harness aspects of our inborn nature to elevate ourselves and those around us to better reflect the better angels of our humanity.

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    16 mins