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An exploration of "All or Nothing Thinking" and other mental habits that hold us back. Google "cognitive distortions," and you're sure to recognize a few patterns from your own internal monologue. Maybe you catastrophize or you tend to disqualify the positive things in your life. Another common cognitive distortion is "all or nothing thinking," which can wreak havoc on our ability to manage our expectations as we try different treatments.
Molly and Lynn discuss their own experiences with treatments that aren't cures, and Molly cautions against expecting therapeutic ketamine to end treatment resistant depression. They also share some thoughts on how distorting "all or nothing thinking" can be in the arenas of personal wellbeing and service to others. We take a moment of mourning for Dr. Paul Farmer, whose vision and moral clarity continue to instruct and inspire us.
We reference a wonderful Ezra Klein Show episode in which he interviews the incomparable Robert Sapolsky. That episode (called "Robert Sapolsky on the Toxic Relationship of Poverty and Stress") is here https://pod.link/voxconversations/episode/34b7e4b6820f3877279f47e0b38224c1
If you enjoy Ketamine Insights, please take a moment to share it with a friend.
Our hosts are Lynn Schneider and Molly Dunn.
All of our music is by Solid State Symphony.
Help us keep the lights on at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights
Email us at [email protected] with suggestions for Season Two!
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find us on YouTube
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
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An exploration of "All or Nothing Thinking" and other mental habits that hold us back. Google "cognitive distortions," and you're sure to recognize a few patterns from your own internal monologue. Maybe you catastrophize or you tend to disqualify the positive things in your life. Another common cognitive distortion is "all or nothing thinking," which can wreak havoc on our ability to manage our expectations as we try different treatments.
Molly and Lynn discuss their own experiences with treatments that aren't cures, and Molly cautions against expecting therapeutic ketamine to end treatment resistant depression. They also share some thoughts on how distorting "all or nothing thinking" can be in the arenas of personal wellbeing and service to others. We take a moment of mourning for Dr. Paul Farmer, whose vision and moral clarity continue to instruct and inspire us.
We reference a wonderful Ezra Klein Show episode in which he interviews the incomparable Robert Sapolsky. That episode (called "Robert Sapolsky on the Toxic Relationship of Poverty and Stress") is here https://pod.link/voxconversations/episode/34b7e4b6820f3877279f47e0b38224c1
If you enjoy Ketamine Insights, please take a moment to share it with a friend.
Our hosts are Lynn Schneider and Molly Dunn.
All of our music is by Solid State Symphony.
Help us keep the lights on at https://www.patreon.com/ketamineinsights
Email us at [email protected] with suggestions for Season Two!
Our Instagram is @ketamineinsights
You can also find us on YouTube
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please get help. In the US, you can dial 988. You are never all alone.
Support the show
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