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In this insightful episode of the Choosing Help podcast, Dr. Tracy Stecker is joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Amanda Raines to explore the often overlooked topic of "safety aids"—behaviors and cognitive strategies people use to reduce anxiety in the moment but that can paradoxically increase anxiety over time.
From everyday examples like drinking alcohol or a child’s security blanket to more complex behaviors such as avoidance and mental distractions, they break down how these safety aids develop, why they persist, and how they can become barriers to true healing. The conversation delves into how to identify when safety aids become problematic, the impact on daily functioning, and practical steps to gradually reduce reliance on them through behavioral experiments and cognitive reframing.
Real-world stories, including personal experiences and clinical cases, illustrate the challenges and successes in overcoming safety aids. Whether you struggle with anxiety yourself or support someone who does, this episode offers compassionate, expert guidance on confronting fear, breaking cycles of avoidance, and fostering courage to choose help and embrace life. Resources for further support are also shared.
Tune in for a powerful discussion that demystifies anxiety management and empowers listeners to reclaim control over their fears.
By Hatherleigh Behavioral HealthIn this insightful episode of the Choosing Help podcast, Dr. Tracy Stecker is joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Amanda Raines to explore the often overlooked topic of "safety aids"—behaviors and cognitive strategies people use to reduce anxiety in the moment but that can paradoxically increase anxiety over time.
From everyday examples like drinking alcohol or a child’s security blanket to more complex behaviors such as avoidance and mental distractions, they break down how these safety aids develop, why they persist, and how they can become barriers to true healing. The conversation delves into how to identify when safety aids become problematic, the impact on daily functioning, and practical steps to gradually reduce reliance on them through behavioral experiments and cognitive reframing.
Real-world stories, including personal experiences and clinical cases, illustrate the challenges and successes in overcoming safety aids. Whether you struggle with anxiety yourself or support someone who does, this episode offers compassionate, expert guidance on confronting fear, breaking cycles of avoidance, and fostering courage to choose help and embrace life. Resources for further support are also shared.
Tune in for a powerful discussion that demystifies anxiety management and empowers listeners to reclaim control over their fears.