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  • In this insightful interview, I’m joined by Marcia Bonato Warren, a trauma-informed body therapist, somatic counselor, interculturalist, and author. Marcia brings over 30 years of experience working with cross-cultural mental health, and she shares a powerful lens on how identity, culture, and trauma intersect in the body.

    Together, we explore the concept of embodied code switching, how our bodies carry cultural and ancestral imprints, and how healing often involves not just the mind, but movement, sensation, and deep awareness of the self. Marcia discusses her personal journey as a Brazilian and Native American woman navigating multiple cultural worlds—and how her lived experience shaped her professional path and inspired her new book.

    This episode is a rich blend of personal storytelling, professional insight, and hope for a more connected, empathetic world.

    Key Discussion Points:

    Marcia’s multicultural background growing up between Pueblo traditions and Brazilian culture

    What it means to experience culture somatically when language isn’t accessible

    The definition and practice of embodied code switching

    How somatic therapy works and how the body holds trauma, history, and healing

    Cultural embodiment and the importance of body-based awareness across social, emotional, and environmental realms

    The internal work of bridging identities that may feel in conflict

    Intergenerational trauma and healing as a form of cultural resilience

    Marcia’s new book as a form of protest and empowerment amid sociopolitical turmoil

    The value of curiosity and reclaiming our sense of wonder

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro to Marcia and her multicultural upbringing
    04:30 – Advocating through names and early sense of identity
    09:00 – Growing up between cultures and learning through somatic experience
    14:00 – Noticing what it feels like to “not belong” in any cultural space
    17:00 – The physical experience of fitting in (or not)
    20:00 – What is somatic counseling and body-based psychotherapy?
    24:00 – Holding multiple identities and forming relationships between them
    28:00 – Embodied code switching: definitions and origins
    35:00 – Identity, trauma, and resilience in the nervous system
    40:00 – Diversity, empathy, and learning across differences
    43:30 – Somatics, symbolism, and healing in therapy
    47:00 – Marcia’s career in advocacy and transition to therapy
    52:00 – Her new book as resistance and hope in a polarized world
    58:30 – Book structure, audience, and why it matters now
    1:06:00 – Final reflections on curiosity, awareness, and personal power

    Guest Links:

    Website: https://www.embodiedculture.com
    Book Info & Resources: https://www.embodiedcodeswitching.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marciabonatowarren
    Buy the Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Movement-Identity-Multiculturalism-Awareness-Code-Switching/dp/1839978376

    Contact Me:

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://duffthepsych.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review, sharing it with a friend, or tagging me on social to let me know your thoughts. And if Marcia’s story resonated with you, I’d love to hear how this conversation landed.

  • In this episode, Dr. Duff takes on two powerful listener questions in a raw and compassionate Q&A format.

    The first question comes from a survivor of extensive childhood abuse, religious trauma, and complex family dynamics, who is wrestling with the decision of whether or not to publish a deeply personal memoir. Dr. Duff dives into the emotional, psychological, and ethical layers of this situation, offering validation, insight, and a heartfelt reminder that healing and storytelling can be acts of empowerment.

    The second question comes from a newly single parent facing feelings of loneliness and hopelessness after a recent divorce. After a disappointing family trip, they wonder if happiness is still possible in this new chapter of life. Dr. Duff breaks down the process of emotional adjustment, the importance of realistic expectations, and how small steps can lead to renewed hope and connection.

    As always, this episode is filled with empathy, nuance, and practical encouragement for anyone going through dark or uncertain times.

    Key Discussion Points

    The complexities of publishing a memoir about trauma and abuse

    Understanding the impact of complex PTSD and generational trauma

    Navigating family threats and estrangement with personal boundaries

    Grieving the loss of an idealized future after divorce

    Why happiness doesn’t have to look how you thought it would

    Tips for finding support and resilience as a single parent

    The value of community, therapy, and chosen family

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro and personal update
    03:00 – Content warning for the first question
    04:05 – Listener story: Surviving severe childhood abuse and family rejection
    07:00 – Dr. Duff reflects on complex PTSD and trauma recovery
    08:30 – The power of isolation in abusive systems
    10:00 – Complicated dynamics with the listener’s mother
    11:30 – Should I publish my book about my trauma?
    13:00 – Weighing the risks and benefits of publishing under a pseudonym
    14:30 – Standing in your truth despite family pushback
    15:00 – Listener story: Facing loneliness and doubt after divorce
    16:30 – Grieving the version of life you hoped for
    18:00 – Family disappointment and changing dynamics
    19:30 – The importance of time and realistic expectations
    21:00 – Children often remember things differently than we expect
    22:00 – Challenging fatalistic thoughts about the future
    23:30 – Modeling resilience and authenticity for your kids
    24:30 – Final thoughts and encouragement

    Mentioned in This Episode

    Episode 130: Complex PTSD – What It Is and How to Recover

    YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    More mental health content at: https://www.duffthepsych.com

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  • In this episode, I address two deeply personal listener questions that highlight the complex nature of anxiety and emotional healing in relationships.

    The first question comes from a listener who has struggled with anxiety for most of their life, recently facing severe limitations due to Generalized Anxiety Disorder and medication changes. We talk about the genetic components of anxiety, the risks of benzodiazepines in older adults, and the importance of advocating for the right care—even if that means seeking new providers or considering higher levels of treatment.

    The second question dives into the emotional fallout after infidelity. A listener is working to rebuild their marriage after their wife’s emotional and physical affairs but finds themselves overwhelmed by anger and trauma in the aftermath. I explore the importance of time, trauma-informed coping strategies, and how rebuilding trust is possible with consistent effort and support.

    Whether you're dealing with anxiety yourself or navigating complex relationship dynamics, this episode offers validation, practical advice, and hope.

    Key Discussion Points

    Question 1: Genetic Anxiety and Benzodiazepines

    Anxiety can be partially genetic—up to 50% of risk may be inherited.

    Environmental factors, early life experiences, and chronic stress also play key roles.

    Long-term anxiety can even change brain structures like the amygdala.

    Benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Klonopin can be risky for older adults, but abrupt changes in medication are harmful and inappropriate.

    Importance of finding the right provider—psychiatric care may be more appropriate than primary care in severe cases.

    Options like partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, or even voluntary hospitalization if suicidal thoughts worsen.

    Consideration of alternative treatments like TMS, ketamine therapy, EMDR, or comprehensive medical workups.

    Encouragement and validation that meaningful change is possible—even later in life.

    Question 2: Healing from Infidelity

    Emotional and physical infidelity can lead to feelings of inadequacy and intense emotional reactivity.

    The resurfacing of past wounds during present-day arguments is a trauma response.

    Healing takes time; both partners must commit to rebuilding trust.

    Grounding, breathing, and self-regulation tools are essential in emotional moments.

    Individual therapy and journaling can help process complex feelings and trauma.

    Couples therapy with a specialist in infidelity recovery can provide structure and support.

    It's possible to rebuild a stronger relationship—but it takes honest effort from both sides.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Intro
    01:12 – Listener question: Is anxiety genetic?
    03:22 – Genetics vs. environment in anxiety development
    05:10 – Medication history and benzodiazepine concerns for older adults
    08:45 – Advocating for appropriate psychiatric care
    12:30 – Suicidal thoughts and higher levels of support
    14:50 – Exploring alternative and emerging treatment options
    17:15 – Words of encouragement and validation
    19:45 – Listener question: Coping with infidelity and feeling inadequate
    21:20 – Emotional fallout and trauma from betrayal
    24:10 – Regulating emotional responses during arguments
    26:00 – The role of time, patience, and couples therapy
    28:20 – Journaling and individual processing for long-term healing
    31:10 – Rebuilding a stronger relationship after infidelity
    33:00 – Closing thoughts and takeaways

    Resources & Links

    Website: http://duffthepsych.com

    Email: [email protected]

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If today’s episode resonated with you, consider leaving a review or sharing it with someone who could use the support. Your stories and questions continue to make this podcast what it is—thank you for being here.

    Until next time, take care and keep pushing forward. You've got this.

  • Pre-Order Bipolar Answers https://www.amazon.com/Bipolar-Answers-Questions-Answered-Psychologist-ebook/dp/B0F1DW5WQZ/

    In this special episode, Dr. Robert Duff announces the pre-order launch of his latest book, Bipolar Answers: Questions from Real People Answered by a Real Psychologist. To celebrate, he provides listeners with an exclusive reading of the book’s introduction and one full chapter, giving a firsthand look at what to expect. This book is built from real questions asked on The Hardcore Self Help Podcast, expanded with deeper insights, case studies, and practical strategies for managing bipolar disorder.

    Dr. Duff shares details about the book’s structure, how it tackles common misconceptions, and why he felt compelled to write it. He also reads a powerful chapter about navigating college after a bipolar episode, offering valuable guidance on advocacy, accommodations, and resilience.

    Timestamps:

    [00:00] – Introduction and book announcement: Bipolar Answers is now available for pre-order on Amazon!

    [02:00] – What the book covers: real questions, practical answers, case studies, and clear explanations.

    [03:00] – Full reading of the book’s introduction, covering the basics of bipolar disorder, diagnostic criteria, and case study of Olivia, a professional managing bipolar I.

    [18:00] – Full chapter reading: Navigating college after a bipolar episode.

    [24:00] – The importance of self-advocacy, understanding accommodations, and legal rights for students and employees with bipolar disorder.

    [37:00] – Encouragement and final thoughts: Pre-order now and stay tuned for updates on the print and audiobook releases.

    Key Takeaways:

    Bipolar Answers is designed to cut through misinformation and offer real, actionable advice.

    Bipolar disorder is complex and often misunderstood—this book provides a clear and stigma-free breakdown.

    Returning to school or work after a bipolar episode can be daunting, but knowing your rights and advocating for yourself can make all the difference.

    The book includes real-life examples, diagnostic clarifications, and practical tools for individuals living with bipolar and those supporting them.

    Connect with Dr. Robert Duff:

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com

    Email: [email protected]

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might find it helpful! Your support means the world.

  • Episode 433: Navigating PTSD Triggers & Overcoming Shame

    In this episode of The Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I tackle two listener questions related to PTSD, trauma, and the emotional challenges that come with them. The first question is from someone who is deeply affected by their environment, living in a house that serves as a constant PTSD trigger. They want to move forward but feel completely stuck. The second question is about dealing with strong emotional reactions in public and the embarrassment that follows. I offer compassionate, practical advice to help both listeners begin taking steps toward healing and self-acceptance.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    Understanding why trauma responses persist and how they impact daily life

    The role of avoidance in PTSD and how to begin addressing it

    Practical strategies for tackling overwhelming life changes

    How to communicate with a therapist about deeply buried trauma

    The importance of seeking trauma-informed therapy and possible medication options

    Exposure techniques for gradually confronting PTSD triggers

    Journaling as a tool for processing trauma at your own pace

    Overcoming embarrassment when experiencing emotional reactions in public

    Using gratitude as a way to shift focus from shame to connection

    Coping strategies to regulate emotions and build resilience

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction & request for listener questions
    02:00 – Listener question: Living in a house that triggers PTSD
    05:00 – Why trauma responses persist and the role of avoidance
    10:00 – Communicating openly with a therapist about severe trauma
    12:00 – Seeking trauma-informed therapy and medication considerations
    16:00 – Making an actionable plan to move forward and sell the house
    21:00 – Practical steps to start addressing home repairs and tasks
    22:00 – Listener question: Managing PTSD emotional reactions in public
    24:00 – Using gratitude to counter feelings of shame and embarrassment
    27:00 – Grounding techniques and exposure exercises to build resilience
    30:00 – The importance of seeking support from others
    32:00 – Closing thoughts & listener engagement request

    Connect with Me:

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If you found this episode helpful, please consider sharing it with someone who might benefit. And as always, take care of yourself!

  • In this episode of The Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with the incredible psychotherapist and author, Terri Cole, to discuss high-functioning codependency, boundaries, and how we can break free from people-pleasing tendencies. Terri shares her own journey from working in the entertainment industry to becoming a therapist and how her personal struggles with boundaries led her to specialize in this area. We dive deep into the traits of high-functioning codependency, where it comes from, and actionable steps you can take to create healthier relationships and reclaim your inner peace.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    Terri’s journey from talent agent to psychotherapist

    Recognizing high-functioning codependency in yourself

    How childhood and societal expectations shape codependency

    The role of self-awareness and therapy in breaking codependency patterns

    Practical tools for overcoming codependent tendencies

    The importance of setting boundaries and learning to say no

    How to conduct a resentment inventory and why it’s helpful

    Addressing difficult family dynamics around social and political issues

    How Terri’s book, Too Much, can help you break free from codependency

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction to Terri Cole and her background
    01:00 – How Terri transitioned from talent agent to psychotherapist
    16:00 – Recognizing high-functioning codependency
    25:00 – Childhood & societal influences on codependency
    30:00 – The importance of self-awareness and therapy
    39:00 – Practical tools for overcoming codependency
    42:00 – Navigating difficult family dynamics
    49:00 – Setting boundaries and learning to say no
    52:00 – Conducting a resentment inventory
    58:00 – How Too Much can help you break free

    Resources Mentioned:

    Too Much by Terri Cole: https://www.terricole.com

    High-Functioning Codependency Toolkit: https://www.terricole.com/HFC

    Mastermind program (Flourish): https://www.terricole.com/flourish

    Terri’s membership community: https://www.terricole.com/TCM

    The Terri Cole Show Podcast: https://www.terricole.com/podcast

    Connect with Me:

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If you found this episode helpful, please consider sharing it with someone who might benefit. And as always, take care of yourself!

  • Episode 431: Pathological Demand Avoidance in Coaching & Persistent Depression

    Welcome to another episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast with Dr. Robert Duff! In this Q&A episode, Dr. Duff tackles two insightful listener questions on very different but equally important mental health topics.

    Question 1: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in Coaching

    A listener working as an individual sports coach seeks advice on how to best support a talented but highly resistant student who displays signs of Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). Dr. Duff dives into:

    What PDA is and how it manifests in individuals, particularly in relation to autism, ADHD, and other neurodivergent conditions.

    The importance of reframing PDA as a high drive for autonomy rather than defiance.

    Practical coaching strategies to work around demand avoidance, including collaborative goal setting, offering choices, and making training sessions more engaging and playful.

    The significance of open-ended questions and genuine curiosity in understanding the root of a student’s resistance.

    Question 2: Chronic Low-Grade Depression (Persistent Depressive Disorder)

    A listener describes their struggle with long-term, low-grade depression despite attempts with medication and therapy. Dr. Duff provides insights into:

    Understanding Persistent Depressive Disorder (formerly known as dysthymia) and how it differs from episodic major depression.

    Behavioral activation as a treatment approach, including strategies for identifying and engaging in potentially enjoyable activities despite a lack of motivation or pleasure.

    The five-minute rule to help overcome resistance to activities.

    Medication considerations, including alternatives like Wellbutrin (bupropion) and the combination drug Auvelity, which may have fewer side effects.

    Non-medication treatments such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine therapy.

    The importance of evaluating life circumstances to identify external contributors to chronic depression, such as hidden identity struggles or unsatisfying relationships.

    Chapters

    [00:00] Intro and updates on Dr. Duff’s upcoming bipolar book
    [03:00] Question 1: Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in coaching
    [12:00] Strategies for engaging students with PDA
    [14:00] Question 2: Chronic low-grade depression and treatment options
    [19:00] Behavioral activation and the five-minute rule
    [23:00] Medication alternatives and non-pharmacological treatments
    [27:00] Life circumstances and their role in persistent depression
    [28:00] Outro and listener support requests

    Resources & Links

    Dr. Duff’s website: http://duffthepsych.com

    Email your questions: [email protected]

    Follow Dr. Duff on Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    Dr. Duff’s book “Hardcore Self Help: F**k Depression”: https://www.amazon.com/Hardcore-Self-Help-Depression/dp/B01J4H5A40

    Previous episodes on TMS and ketamine treatments: http://duffthepsych.com/podcast

    More on ketamine treatments: https://duffthepsych.com/ect-and-ketamine/

    Thank you for tuning in! If you found this episode helpful, please consider sharing it with a friend or leaving a review. Your support helps the podcast grow and reach more people who need it. See you next time!

  • Episode 430: Integrative Approaches to Recovery with Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri

    In this episode of The Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Malasri Chaudhery-Malgeri, also known as Dr. Mala, to discuss her integrative approach to addiction recovery, rehabilitation, and mental health treatment. Dr. Mala shares her personal journey that led her into the field, the importance of holistic and individualized treatment, and how she has worked to break down barriers in accessing quality care.

    What We Cover in This Episode:

    Dr. Mala’s personal journey into psychology and addiction recovery work

    The challenges of pushing for integrative mental health care

    How trauma informed her approach to treatment

    The importance of cultural competence in mental health and recovery

    Understanding addiction recovery as a non-linear process

    The necessity of breaking isolation in the recovery journey

    The evolving role of virtual therapy and accessibility in mental health care

    How alternative and holistic approaches such as yoga, meditation, and adventure therapy are valuable in rehabilitation

    The role of family and loved ones in supporting recovery

    How to advocate for personalized treatment if current options aren’t working

    Resources available through Recovery.com for both individuals and families

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Mala and her background
    02:00 – How Dr. Mala entered the field of psychology and recovery
    06:00 – Why she emphasizes integrative approaches in treatment
    10:00 – Challenges in advocating for a holistic recovery model
    12:00 – Misconceptions about addiction and recovery
    16:00 – The importance of connection and breaking isolation
    21:00 – Alternative therapeutic approaches that work
    27:00 – The role of family and community in recovery
    33:00 – Steps to take if current treatment isn’t effective
    38:00 – Recovery.com and available resources
    44:00 – Final words of wisdom for those struggling or supporting a loved one

    Resources:

    Recovery.com: https://www.recovery.com

    State of Recovery 2025: https://recovery.com/news/the-2025-state-of-recovery-5-trends-in-behavioral-health-you-need-to-know-about/ Giving Voice to Depression Podcast: https://www.givingvoicetodepression.com Connect with Dr. Mala:

    Recovery.com Podcast: https://www.recovery.com/podcast

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/recoverydotcom

    Connect with Me:

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych

    If you found this episode helpful, please consider sharing it with someone who might benefit. And as always, take care of yourself!

  • In this solo Q&A episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I answer two deeply personal and important listener questions. The first comes from a trans man struggling with the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, fear for his safety, and overwhelming feelings of hopelessness. We talk about tangible ways to navigate the stress of doomscrolling, finding community, and taking back control in uncertain times.

    The second question dives into the pain of heartbreak—specifically, the loss of a best friend after unrequited love. I discuss how to process grief, handle regret, and move forward when a relationship changes in ways you didn’t expect. Whether you're facing fear, loss, or uncertainty, this episode offers support, validation, and practical steps to help you through it.

    Chapters:

    00:00 — Intro: You Are Seen, You Are Valid
    02:00 — Shoutout to the Finch App: A Fun Self-Care Tool
    03:00 — Coping with Fear & Uncertainty as a Trans Person in a Hostile Climate
    10:30 — Managing Doomscrolling & Social Media Overwhelm
    14:00 — The Importance of Community & Seeking Safe Spaces
    18:00 — Mental Health Resources & Seeking Support
    19:00 — Handling Unrequited Love & The Pain of Heartbreak
    22:30 — Why You’re Not to Blame for How Things Changed
    24:00 — Navigating Grief & Loss in Relationships
    27:30 — The Power of Solo Time & Rebuilding Your Life
    29:00 — Closing Thoughts & Next Episode Preview

    Resources & Links:

    • Finch App – A self-care companion that makes mental health a little more fun! Download here
    • Trans Lifeline – www.translifeline.org | (877) 565-8860
    • The Trevor Project – www.thetrevorproject.org | Crisis support for LGBTQ+ youth
    • Find a Therapist – www.psychologytoday.com

    About the Podcast

    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My goal is to break down mental health topics into real, relatable, and actionable advice. Whether it's tackling anxiety, navigating personal challenges, or discussing the latest in psychology, I’m here to help you thrive.

    Connect With Me:

    🌐 Website: www.duffthepsych.com
    📷 Instagram: @duffthepsych
    🎥 YouTube: Dr. Duff’s Channel

    💙 If this episode resonates with you, please rate & review the podcast, and share it with someone who might need it. You are not alone.

    #MentalHealth #LGBTQSupport #Heartbreak #CopingSkills #SelfCare #Doomscrolling #HardcoreSelfHelp

  • In today’s episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with world-renowned psychiatrist, author, and DBT expert Dr. Blaise Aguirre to tackle the complex topic of self-hatred. As a pioneer in the treatment of borderline personality disorder (BPD) and adolescent mental health at McLean Hospital, Dr. Aguirre offers a compassionate and illuminating perspective on how self-hatred forms, why it’s so persistent, and how we can work toward healing.

    Dr. Aguirre explains why self-hatred is often learned early in life through invalidating experiences and abusive environments and why it differs from self-criticism or depression. He introduces practical tools to break free from self-loathing, such as identifying its roots, recognizing toxic relationships, and taking steps to separate identity from these damaging beliefs.

    We also discuss the challenges of treating patients with self-hatred, the transformative power of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and how his latest book, I Hate Myself, provides a groundbreaking resource for those suffering from this deeply ingrained struggle.

    If you’ve ever wrestled with feelings of unworthiness or struggled to overcome negative beliefs about yourself, this episode is packed with strategies, hope, and actionable advice to help you move toward a healthier relationship with yourself.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Meet Dr. Blaise Aguirre
    02:00 — From Philosophy to Psychiatry: Dr. Aguirre’s Career Path
    07:30 — Understanding Self-Hatred: How It Develops and Why It Persists
    15:00 — The Role of Validation in Parenting and Mental Health
    20:45 — The DBT Approach: Why Skills-Based Therapy Works for BPD and Self-Hatred
    27:00 — Breaking Down Self-Hatred: Separating It from the Self
    34:20 — Overcoming Self-Hatred: Practical Tools and Steps for Healing
    40:15 — The Importance of Compassionate Treatment in Mental Health Care
    45:00 — A Sneak Peek Into I Hate Myself
    50:20 — What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know
    57:00 — Dr. Aguirre’s Final Thoughts on Healing and Hope

    About the Podcast

    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to break down complex mental health topics into relatable, actionable advice. On this podcast, we dive deep into mental health, personal development, and the strategies that help us thrive. Each episode features expert interviews, practical tips, and answers to listener questions, all designed to help you live a healthier, more fulfilled life.

    Guest Links: Dr. Blaise Aguirre’s Website: www.IHateMyselfBook.com Learn More About DBT: McLean Hospital’s DBT Program I Hate Myself: Dr. Aguirre’s Latest Book (Coming February 2025) Connect With Me: Website: duffthepsych.com Instagram: @duffthepsych YouTube: Dr. Duff’s Channel Sponsored By:

    This episode is brought to you by NoCD, a leading provider of virtual therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). If intrusive thoughts and compulsions are impacting your daily life, NoCD offers specialized Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) therapy. To learn more about OCD and how NOCD Therapy can help, visit http://learn.nocd.com/hardcore.

    Hope you find this conversation as inspiring and thought-provoking as I did! Don’t forget to share your thoughts and takeaways in the comments.

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  • In this special episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I lead you through a guided meditation designed to help you let go of mental burdens and find focus in an overwhelming world. Using visualization techniques and intentional breathing exercises, this meditation offers a space to acknowledge your stressors, release tension, and tap into a feeling of calm and clarity.

    This experience is set in a vivid mindscape of space, where you can imagine yourself aboard a futuristic spacecraft, surrounded by the beauty of the cosmos. Together, we’ll navigate through moments of recognition, release, and rejuvenation. By the end of this session, you’ll feel more centered and grounded, with a renewed connection to how you’d like to move forward.

    Whether you’re a seasoned meditator or new to mindfulness, this episode is a judgment-free zone to focus on yourself. Bookmark it to return to anytime you need a mental reset.

    Sponsor
    This episode is brought to you by NOCD, a leading provider of virtual therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). If you’re stuck in cycles of overthinking, compulsive behaviors, or intrusive thoughts, NOCD offers specialized treatment using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)—a gold-standard therapy for OCD.

    They provide virtual sessions with licensed therapists, accept many major insurance plans, and offer support between sessions to make treatment as accessible as possible.

    To learn more about OCD and how NOCD Therapy can help, visit http://learn.nocd.com/hardcore. For more insights on OCD and ERP, check out my interview with Dr. Patrick McGrath in episode 406 of this podcast.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Why This Meditation Matters 03:00 — Sponsor: NOCD – Treatment for OCD Symptoms 04:30 — Setting the Scene: Guided Visualization in Space 08:00 — Acknowledging and Offloading Mental Burdens 13:00 — Breathing for Release: Techniques to Let Go 17:00 — Choosing Your Focus and Setting Your Intention 19:30 — Relaxation Breathing and Body Scan 25:00 — Final Reflections and Letting the Experience Settle

    About the Podcast
    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to make mental health topics relatable and actionable. Whether through guided meditations like this one, Q&A sessions, or expert interviews, I aim to help you navigate life’s challenges with clarity and confidence.

    Connect With Me:

    Website: https://duffthepsych.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych YouTube: https://youtube.com/duffthepsych

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    #GuidedMeditation #Mindfulness #MentalHealth #Relaxation #StressRelief #SelfHelp

  • In this inspiring episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Jordan Grumet, a hospice director, author, and podcast host, to explore how we can transform our lives by embracing the concept of “little p purpose.” Dr. Grumet shares insights from his latest book, The Purpose Code, which offers actionable strategies to uncover and build a meaningful life, regardless of your circumstances.

    Our conversation dives deep into the difference between “big P Purpose” (society’s lofty, often unattainable ideals) and “little p purpose” (daily actions that bring joy and meaning). Dr. Grumet shares his personal journey—from losing his father at a young age to becoming a physician driven by unresolved trauma, to ultimately finding fulfillment by pursuing his passions for writing, speaking, and connecting with others.

    Key takeaways from our discussion include practical ways to recognize your purpose anchors, how to turn regrets into motivations, and why pursuing joy in small, intentional ways can lead to profound impact and lasting legacy. We also explore how Dr. Grumet’s work in hospice has shaped his understanding of what truly matters in life, highlighting lessons from those at the end of their journeys.

    This episode is packed with wisdom for anyone feeling stuck, searching for meaning, or simply looking to live with more intentionality and joy.

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    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Meet Dr. Jordan Grumet 02:00 — Finding Purpose After Loss: Dr. Grumet’s Early Life 06:15 — Purpose Anchors: Joyful Work vs. Goal-Oriented Burnout 10:45 — Lessons from the Hospice Life Review 16:30 — Regrets of the Dying: Turning Regret into Action 20:00 — Building Purpose When You Feel Stuck 24:15 — Tools and Levers: Joy of Addition and Art of Subtraction 30:00 — The Difference Between Meaning and Purpose 37:00 — How Small Joys Create Big Impact and Legacy 44:15 — Practical Steps to Start Building a Purposeful Life 50:30 — Final Takeaways: Finding Your Purpose Anchors

    About the Podcast
    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to break down complex mental health topics into relatable, actionable advice. Each episode dives deep into mental health, personal development, and strategies for living authentically and fulfilling your potential.

    Guest Links

    Dr. Grumet’s Website: https://jordangrumet.com The Purpose Code: https://jordangrumet.com/books Podcast: https://www.earnandinvest.com/episodes

    Connect With Me:

    Website: https://duffthepsych.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych YouTube: https://youtube.com/duffthepsych


    #MentalHealth #Purpose #PersonalDevelopment #Legacy #SelfHelp #Mindfulness

  • In today’s year-end wrap-up episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast (Episode 425), I reflect on 2024 and reveal my guiding word for 2025. Instead of traditional New Year’s resolutions, I choose a single word each year to serve as a focal point and inspiration. I revisit last year’s word—Connection—and discuss what worked well, like strengthening family bonds and growing professionally through clinical supervision and podcast interviews, as well as what didn’t go as planned (like making new friends or achieving full Spanish fluency). These reflections highlight how intentions can guide growth in unexpected ways.

    Looking ahead to 2025, my new word is Mend. From addressing health issues to repairing lingering logistical and financial tasks, I want to focus on making what I already have stronger and more sustainable, rather than building from scratch. This year’s theme is about restoring, improving, and taking care of what’s important in my personal life, home, and professional endeavors—including the podcast and Duff the Psych projects.

    Join me as I wrap up 2024, share my aspirations for 2025, and encourage you to reflect on your own values, accomplishments, and future direction. Thank you for another year of support and attention. I’ll see you in 2025!

    Chapters:

    00:00 — Reflecting on Another Year: Gratitude & Long-Term Listeners
    01:00 — Beyond Resolutions: Choosing a Guiding Word Each Year
    03:00 — Reviewing 2024’s Word “Connection”: Wins, Misses & Insights
    05:00 — Personal Highlights: Family Bonding, Board Games & Quality Time
    09:00 — Professional Growth: Clinical Supervision, Networking & Interviews
    11:00 — Language Ambitions: Progress in Spanish, But Not Fluent Yet
    13:00 — Introducing 2025’s Word: “Mend”
    14:00 — Repairing & Improving: Health, Home Projects & Finances
    16:00 — Podcast & Brand Updates: Refining Instead of Expanding
    18:00 — Final Thoughts: Entering 2025 with Intention & Flexibility

    About the Podcast

    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist aiming to make mental health more accessible. On the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I break down complex psychological concepts, share actionable tips, and provide relatable advice to help you live a healthier, more fulfilled life. Whether through solo episodes, interviews, or listener Q&A, my goal is to support your mental well-being without unnecessary jargon.

    Connect With Me:

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com/ Contact: https://www.duffthepsych.com/contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duffthepsych/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DuffThePsych

    #MentalHealth #SelfHelp #PersonalDevelopment #Mindfulness #NewYear #Goals #Intention #Reflection #Podcast

  • In this solo Q&A episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast (Episode 424), I tackle two listener questions that address challenging mental health scenarios. The first question delves into the concept of antidepressant-associated chronic irritable dysphoria (ACID), a proposed condition rather than a formally recognized diagnosis, and the potential long-term effects of antidepressants in the context of bipolar disorder. I break down the limited research behind ACID, emphasize the importance of comprehensive care, and acknowledge the frustration that can arise when medications seem to worsen symptoms instead of helping.

    The second question focuses on waking up early with irritability and racing thoughts. I provide practical strategies like pre-bed journaling to offload worries, identifying actionable steps for lingering concerns, and creating a calming buffer before sleep. I also discuss the importance of reexamining one’s work environment, considering meaningful changes, and finding fulfillment outside of a stressful job. Throughout the episode, I offer insights on self-advocacy, exploring alternative treatments, and laying the groundwork to regain a sense of control in your daily life.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Needing More Questions & Holiday Scheduling
    02:00 — ACID Explained: A Proposed Condition, Not a Formal Diagnosis
    08:00 — Bipolar Disorder & Antidepressants: Complex Interactions and Research Gaps
    11:00 — Frustration with Care: Inadequate Guidance and Long-Term Medication Issues
    14:00 — Exploring Alternatives: Therapy, Lifestyle Changes, and Treatments Like TMS/Ketamine
    21:00 — Morning Irritability: Unpacking Workplace Stress & Uncontrollable Factors
    24:00 — Reevaluating Work: Finding Meaning Outside Employment and Considering Changes
    27:00 — Pre-Bed Journaling: Offloading Worries, Identifying Action Steps, and Creating Buffers
    30:00 — Final Thoughts: Gratitude, Year-End Plans, and Continuing the Journey

    About the Podcast

    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. I’m here to demystify mental health, break down psychological concepts, and provide actionable advice without unnecessary jargon. Through expert interviews, listener Q&A, and relatable discussions, this podcast aims to help you live a healthier, more fulfilled life.

    Connect With Me:

    Website: https://www.duffthepsych.com/ Contact: https://www.duffthepsych.com/contact Email: [email protected] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/duffthepsych/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DuffThePsych

    #MentalHealth #Antidepressants #Bipolar #WorkStress #Journaling #SleepHygiene #QandA #SelfHelp #Psychology

  • In today’s episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with psychologist, professional speaker, and author Dr. Matt Zakreski to explore the concept of neurodiversity and how to create a more supportive world for neurodivergent individuals. Drawing from both personal and professional experiences, Dr. Matt shares his journey as someone who is gifted and ADHD, and how that shaped his understanding and advocacy for neurodivergent folks.

    We discuss what neurodiversity truly means, highlight differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent brains, and break down why it’s crucial to avoid framing neurodivergent individuals as “failed neurotypicals.” Dr. Matt provides practical strategies for understanding executive functioning challenges, improving communication, and fostering more inclusive environments both in schools and in everyday life. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, raising a neurodivergent child, or simply looking to become a better ally, this episode is packed with insights and guidance to help you understand, accept, and celebrate neurological differences.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Send in Your Questions & Introducing Dr. Matt Zakreski
    02:00 — Defining Neurodiversity and Neurodivergence
    08:00 — The Performance Cliff: When School Outpaces Natural Ability
    11:00 — Common Threads: Executive Functioning and Pragmatic Language in Neurodivergence
    17:00 — Brain-Based Differences: Sensory Input, Basal Ganglia, and Emotional Intensity
    21:00 — Universal Design in Education: Creating Systems That Work for All
    24:00 — Shame, Emotionality, and the Reality of ADHD
    28:00 — Inattentive vs. Hyperactive: Recognizing Subtle Signs and Misdiagnoses
    33:00 — Rethinking Assessment: Moving Beyond DSM Checklists
    38:00 — Why Specialists and Relationships Matter in Mental Health Care
    41:00 — Making Therapy Work for Kids: Meeting Them Where They Are
    43:00 — The Neurodiversity Playbook: Tools, Strategies, and Action Points
    48:00 — Intention vs. Impact: Communicating Clearly and Compassionately
    52:00 — Practical Tips for Executive Functioning in Daily Life
    54:00 — Final Takeaways: Building Community and Embracing Your Unique Brain

    About the Podcast

    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to break down complex mental health topics into approachable, actionable advice. Each episode dives deep into mental health, personal development, and practical strategies for thriving. Whether through expert interviews, audience Q&A, or practical tips, this show is all about making meaningful changes without unnecessary jargon or fluff.

    Guest Links:

    The Neurodiversity Playbook by Dr. Matt Zakreski:
    https://www.drmattzakreski.com/the-neurodiversity-playbook

    Dr. Matt Zakreski’s Website:
    https://www.drmattzakreski.com/

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/drmattzakreski/

    Connect With Me:

    Website:
    https://www.duffthepsych.com/

    Instagram:
    https://www.instagram.com/duffthepsych/

    YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/c/DuffThePsych

    #Neurodiversity #ADHD #Gifted #TwiceExceptional #Autism #ExecutiveFunction #InclusiveEducation #MentalHealth #SelfHelp #PersonalDevelopment

  • In today's episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I sit down with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author Charles Duhigg to explore the science of effective communication and its profound impact on our personal and professional lives. Charles shares insights from his latest book, Supercommunicators: Unlock the Secret Language of Connection, delving into how skills like empathy, active listening, and understanding different types of conversations can transform the way we connect with others.

    Our conversation uncovers the neurological underpinnings of communication, including the concept of neural entrainment and the matching principle. We discuss practical strategies for improving communication in various contexts—from personal relationships to the workplace—and address common pitfalls people face, such as social anxiety and miscommunication. Whether you're looking to enhance your relationships, become a better listener, or navigate tough conversations with ease, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you on your journey.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Meet Charles Duhigg

    03:00 — From Business to Journalism: Charles's Unconventional Path

    08:00 — The Power of Storytelling in Communication

    11:45 — Understanding the Science Behind Effective Communication

    14:00 — The Three Types of Conversations: Practical, Emotional, Social

    17:00 — The Matching Principle: Aligning Conversations for Connection

    21:00 — Diagnosing and Matching Conversation Types

    24:00 — Looping for Understanding: A Technique for Better Listening

    28:00 — Common Communication Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

    31:00 — Empathy Without Mimicry: Connecting Without Oversharing

    34:00 — Real-World Examples: Doctors, Therapists, and Effective Communication

    38:00 — Advice for Introverts and Those with Social Anxiety

    44:00 — The Power of Asking Questions in Social Settings

    47:00 — Overview of 'Supercommunicators' and Its Practical Applications

    51:00 — Navigating Tough Conversations: Tips and Strategies

    54:00 — A Challenge for Listeners: Reconnecting with Someone

    57:30 — Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Charles's Work

    Hope you find this enlightening conversation as engaging as I did! Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

    About the Podcast

    I'm Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to break down complex mental health topics into relatable, actionable advice. On this podcast, we dive deep into mental health, personal development, and the strategies that help us thrive. Each episode is a mix of expert interviews, practical tips, and answers to listener questions, all aimed at helping you live a healthier, more fulfilled life.

    Guest Links:

    Charles's Latest Book: Supercommunicators: Unlock the Secret Language of Connection — https://www.amazon.com/Supercommunicators-Unlock-Secret-Language-Connection/dp/0593243919 Website: CharlesDuhigg.com — https://www.charlesduhigg.com/ Twitter: @cduhigg — https://twitter.com/cduhigg

    Connect With Me:

    Website: duffthepsych.com — https://www.duffthepsych.com/ Instagram: @duffthepsych — https://www.instagram.com/duffthepsych/ YouTube: Dr. Duff's Channel — https://www.youtube.com/c/DuffThePsych

    #MentalHealth #EffectiveCommunication #CharlesDuhigg #SelfHelp #Supercommunicators #PersonalDevelopment #ListeningSkills #SocialAnxiety

  • In this Q&A episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I address two insightful listener questions. The first explores coping with the end of a therapeutic relationship, while the second delves into the physical manifestations of depression and strategies to manage them. This episode offers practical advice and empathetic understanding for those navigating these challenges.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Returning to Q&A
    After a series of interviews, I return to answering your questions. Learn how to submit your own and connect with the podcast.

    02:05 — Coping with the End of Therapy
    A listener shares the grief experienced after concluding therapy with a transformative therapist. I discuss why these feelings are normal, the concept of transference, and practical ways to navigate the loss of such a significant relationship.

    12:15 — Understanding the Physical Symptoms of Depression
    Addressing a listener's concern about the often-overlooked physical manifestations of depression, including fatigue, dissociation, and the role of self-injury as a coping mechanism. I explore what these symptoms can look like, why they occur, and practical tools to help reconnect with the body and manage the emotional weight.

    24:00 — Final Thoughts and Encouragement
    Reflecting on the courage it takes to share these challenges and offering guidance on taking small steps toward healing.

    About the Podcast
    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist and the host of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast. My mission is to break down complex mental health topics into relatable, actionable advice. Each episode combines expert insights, practical tips, and answers to listener questions, all aimed at helping you live a healthier, more fulfilled life.

    Connect With Me:

    Website: duffthepsych.com Instagram: @duffthepsych YouTube: youtube.com/duffthepsych

    Mentioned in This Episode:

    Book: Skin Game: A Memoir by Caroline Kettlewell. This memoir provides a vivid account of living with and overcoming self-injury. Available on Amazon:

    I hope you find this episode insightful and supportive. If you'd like to send me a question for a future episode, please email me at [email protected].

  • In today’s episode, I sit down with Dr. Manu Kapur, a professor of learning sciences, to delve into his unique approach to education: productive failure. Dr. Kapur explains how intentionally designing failure within the learning process can lead to deeper understanding and greater knowledge retention. We discuss the science behind productive failure and how it differs from traditional methods, which often focus on direct instruction followed by application. Dr. Kapur shares his experiences from childhood dreams of soccer to academic life at ETH Zurich, showing how personal failures have shaped his life and work.

    Together, we explore key concepts like the “four A’s” of productive failure: Activation, Awareness, Affect, and Assembly. This method encourages learners to first explore problems in a safe space, where failure is expected, to prepare them for deeper learning through expert guidance afterward. Dr. Kapur’s insights reveal how frustration and negative emotions, when managed safely, can enhance memory and motivation, making failure a powerful tool in the learning process.

    In this episode, Dr. Kapur provides real-world examples, from learning statistical concepts in the classroom to developing retrieval paths in social interactions. We also discuss how productive failure can be applied beyond the classroom to daily life and parenting, helping adults model and reinforce the benefits of persistence and exploration for children.

    Chapters:

    00:15 — Introduction: Meet Dr. Manu Kapur and the Concept of Productive Failure
    05:30 — The Science Behind Learning Through Failure
    12:00 — The “Four A’s” of Productive Failure: Activation, Awareness, Affect, and Assembly
    18:30 — Real-Life Examples: Productive Failure in the Classroom
    24:00 — The Role of Emotions in Memory and Learning
    30:05 — Applying Productive Failure in Daily Life
    36:25 — Parenting and Productive Failure: Teaching Kids Resilience
    41:50 — Productive Failure’s Global Applications and Cultural Reflections
    47:05 — Key Takeaways and Where to Find More from Dr. Kapur

    About the Podcast I’m Dr. Robert Duff, and on this podcast, we dive deep into mental health and personal growth, bringing expert insights and practical advice to help you navigate life’s challenges. Join us for conversations that break down complex concepts into actionable steps.

    Guest Links:

    Dr. Kapur’s Book: Productive Failure: Unlocking the Science of Failure for Deep Learning and Growth Website: ProductiveFailure.com Follow Dr. Kapur on LinkedIn,

    Connect With Me:

    Website: http://duffthepsych.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/duffthepsych YouTube: http://youtube.com/duffthepsych

    #ProductiveFailure #Learning #Education #GrowthMindset #MentalHealth

  • In today’s episode of the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, I’m thrilled to sit down with marketing guru and best-selling author Seth Godin. Seth shares his near-death experience off the coast of San Clemente—a moment that became a powerful reminder of his mission to teach and contribute. We explore his philosophy of “strategy as a philosophy of becoming” and discuss practical ways to craft personal life strategies that align with our values, whether in creativity, mental resilience, or personal growth.

    In our conversation, Seth and I cover a range of ideas, from recognizing societal systems that impact our lives to overcoming societal pressures and finding meaning in service to others. Seth’s “lifeguard analogy” emphasizes the importance of focusing on helping others, and his insights are full of actionable takeaways for anyone looking to lead a more purpose-driven life.

    Tune in for an episode packed with practical strategies and reflections that can help you shape a life you’re proud of.

    Topics Covered:

    Breaking Down Writer’s Block and Building Creative Confidence The Lifeguard Analogy: Why Starting with Generosity Can Change Your Life Recognizing the Systems That Influence Our Daily Lives How Strategy and Mental Health Intersect in Our Modern World Building Powerful Daily Creative Habits Avoiding the Trap of Playing Games We’re Meant to Lose Developing Authentic Networks and Finding Your Community

    Timestamps:

    00:15 — Introduction: Meet Seth Godin
    02:05 — Breaking Down Writer’s Block and Building Creative Confidence
    06:00 — Learning Through the Lifeguard Analogy: How to Start Contributing Now
    12:15 — Recognizing the Systems Shaping Our Lives
    18:30 — Personal Strategy and Mental Health: How They Intersect
    24:00 — The Power of Daily Creative Habits
    30:40 — Real-Life Applications: Who's It For, What's It For?
    36:25 — Avoiding the Trap of Playing Games We’re Meant to Lose
    41:50 — How Strategy Can Help Us Cope with Modern Mental Health Challenges
    47:05 — Building Authentic Networks and Finding Community

    About the Podcast
    I’m Dr. Robert Duff, a clinical psychologist dedicated to breaking down complex mental health topics into relatable, actionable advice. On the Hardcore Self Help Podcast, we dive deep into mental health, personal development, and practical strategies to help you thrive. Each episode features expert interviews, useful tips, and answers to listener questions, all to support your journey toward a healthier, more fulfilling life.

    Guest Links:

    Seth’s Latest Book: This is Strategy Seth Godin’s Blog: Seth's Blog Seth’s Podcast: Akimbo Podcast

    Connect With Me:

    Website: duffthepsych.com Instagram: @duffthepsych YouTube: Dr. Duff’s Channel