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    Mental Health Toolbox For Everyday Problems

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Mental Health Toolbox For Everyday Problems

    Mental Health Toolbox For Everyday Problems
    Last updated 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 5.04 GB | Duration: 5h 25m

    Techniques from psychotherapies to combat everyday problems and keep up with mental health

    What you'll learn
    Techniques to manage emotions, thoughts and behaviors
    Techniques to deal with everyday stress
    Techniques to manage addictions
    Techniques to improve thinking
    Requirements
    No
    Description
    What Is Mental Health?Mental health includes our emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It affects how we think, feel, and act. It also helps determine how we handle stress, relate to others, and make choices. Mental health is important at every stage of life, from childhood and adolescence through adulthood.Throughout your life, if you experience mental health problems, your thinking, mood, and behaviour could be affected. Many factors contribute to mental health problems, including:Biological factors, such as genes or brain chemistryLife experiences, such as trauma or abuseFamily history of mental health problemsMental health problems are common but help is available. People with mental health problems can get better and many recover completely.Mental health refers to cognitive, behavioural, and emotional well-being. It is all about how people think, feel, and behave. People sometimes use the term “mental health” to mean the absence of a mental disorder.Mental health can affect daily living, relationships, and physical health.However, this link also works in the other direction. Factors in people’s lives, interpersonal connections, and physical factors can all contribute to mental health disruptions.Looking after mental health can preserve a person’s ability to enjoy life. Doing this involves reaching a balance between life activities, responsibilities, and efforts to achieve psychological resilience.Conditions such as stress, depression, and anxiety can all affect mental health and disrupt a person’s routine.In this course, you will learn various techniques that can help you combat everyday problems such as stress, depression, addictions, productivity, etc.The techniques shared with you in this course come directly from time-tested psychotherapies such as CBT, DBT & ACT. Although this course is made for a general audience, I believe these techniques of mental health can be used in professional counselling and therapy which suggests if you are a counsellor or aspiring to be one you can still benefit tremendously from this course.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction to Mental Health

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Emotion Dysregulation

    Lecture 3 Emotion Regulation

    Section 2: Thought regulation techniques

    Lecture 4 Creating a distance from thoughts

    Lecture 5 What is Cognitive Defusion

    Lecture 6 Thought Defusion Technique 1

    Lecture 7 Thought Defusion Technique 2

    Lecture 8 Thought Defusion Technique 3

    Lecture 9 Thought Defusion Technique 3

    Lecture 10 Introduction to ABS & Mindfulness

    Lecture 11 Guided Mindfulness Meditation

    Lecture 12 Guided ABS Meditation

    Section 3: Balancing Thoughts with CBT Therapy

    Lecture 13 Thinking Error 1 - Filtering

    Lecture 14 Thinking Error 2 - Polarized Thinking

    Lecture 15 Thinking Error 3 - Overgeneralization

    Lecture 16 Thinking Error 4 - Mind Reading

    Lecture 17 Thinking Error 5 - Catastrophising

    Lecture 18 Thinking Error 6 - Magnifying

    Lecture 19 Thinking Error 7 - Personalization

    Lecture 20 Thinking Error 8 - Shoulds

    Lecture 21 Composing Balanced Thoughts

    Section 4: How to regulate emotions?

    Lecture 22 DBT Dialectic - Routines

    Lecture 23 The PLEASED technique

    Lecture 24 Understanding Mood Momentum

    Lecture 25 Emotions on Continuum

    Lecture 26 O2E Technique

    Section 5: Everyday practices for better mental health

    Lecture 27 Closing Energy Loops

    Lecture 28 Understand Nature of Mind

    Lecture 29 Keep it clean

    Lecture 30 Why Cognitive Reinforcement

    Lecture 31 Buffer Cognition

    Lecture 32 3 Pillars of Well-being

    Lecture 33 Forced Optimization

    Lecture 34 Journaling for mental health

    Lecture 35 CALENDAR technique

    Lecture 36 Mute Thoughts Technique

    Lecture 37 Making your life a project

    Lecture 38 Default Setting Training

    Section 6: Best Strategies for Addiction

    Lecture 39 Cause & Effect of Addictions

    Lecture 40 Transmutation of Thoughts to overcome addiction

    Lecture 41 Synthetic Experience

    Lecture 42 Handling Boredom to overcome addiction

    Lecture 43 Flexibility of approach

    Lecture 44 Positive Reinforcement

    Lecture 45 Life Accordance with nature

    Lecture 46 P.P.T. technique

    Lecture 47 HALT technique

    Lecture 48 Asubha Meditation

    Lecture 49 When to Seek Help

    Section 7: Attaining Emotional Freedom

    Lecture 50 Introduction

    Lecture 51 Truth of all suffering

    Lecture 52 Cure to end suffering

    Lecture 53 Hurdles on the path

    Lecture 54 Eliminating all desires

    Section 8: Conclusion

    Lecture 55 Conclusion

    Lecture 56 Certificate & Course completion

    People who are overwhelmed by thoughts,People who have anxiety,People who want to take care of their emotional well being,People who struggle with mood swings, depression, worry, ocd, etc,People who feel they are stuck in a rut,People who want motivation and liveliness in life,People who want to become more creative and productive