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    Explore " zoloft" with insightful episodes like "E12: You Deserve Help — Accepting Support, Identifying Anxiety, Fearing Medication, Mental Health Stigma", "Natasha Leggero: Motherhood, Anxiety & Bringing a Child Into Our Chaotic World", "Anxiety", "Mental Health Reminders" and "Is the DSM...BS?" from podcasts like ""THAT Conversation with Tarek Ali", "Katie's Crib", "All the things...with Lane and Lani", "Radically You" and "Anxiety Bites"" and more!

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    E12: You Deserve Help — Accepting Support, Identifying Anxiety, Fearing Medication, Mental Health Stigma

    E12: You Deserve Help — Accepting Support, Identifying Anxiety, Fearing Medication, Mental Health Stigma

    After suddenly disappearing from the podcast for 6 months, Tarek returns with a powerful episode full of radical transparency and vulnerability like he never left. In this episode, Tarek takes us on the journey of what caused him to hit rock bottom when he thought he was on top of the world, a shocking diagnosis from his psychiatrist, navigating new medication, and everything he has learned about himself and anxiety in the process.

    This episode will give you insight into the process of starting a new medication for your mental health, how to identify and manage your own anxiety and/or depression, and encourage you to allow more support in your life from family, friends, and more. 

    0:00-10:06 Too Much Trauma — stressors that got me here
    10:06 Overcompensating, Avoiding Depression, Toxic Positivity, Sacrifice
    15:42 The Evaluation
    18:40 The Diagnosis
    20:36 Fear of Starting Medicine, Self Shaming, Not Deserving Help
    23:15 Changing Perspective of Medicine, Fighting Stigma
    30:12 No Time to Live, Only Time to Cope
    38:35 Healing with my Dad
    42:40 Keep Trying. Keep Trying. Keep Trying.
    44:20 Identifying Anxiety.
    50:00 Not a Cure
    52:14 Normalizing Anxiety
    1:00:00 0 to 100...mg? Self Shame, Giving Anxiety a Voice
    1:04:00 Affirmations, Motivation, & Encouragement

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    Natasha Leggero: Motherhood, Anxiety & Bringing a Child Into Our Chaotic World

    Natasha Leggero: Motherhood, Anxiety & Bringing a Child Into Our Chaotic World

    Katie sits down with actress, writer, and stand-up comedian Natasha Leggero as she opens up about her first (and last lol) book, The World Deserves My Children.

     

    Natasha discusses how stress and anxiety has impacted her throughout her journey of motherhood. She also envisions what she sees in her child’s future as she grows up. The comedian even goes into how she escaped the common mommy-rut of feeling like you are living the same “beige” mother life.

    Plus, why is hiring a bad nanny a bad idea? And wait, Katie used to be hired as a nanny… does that mean she was an ugly one? Tune in for all the details and laughs!

    Executive Producers: Sandie Bailey, Alex Alcheh, Lauren Hohman, Tyler Klang & Gabrielle Collins
    Producer & Editor: Casby Bias
    Associate Producer: Akiya McKnight

     

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    Anxiety

    Anxiety

    We are revisiting this ever-present topic that is all so familiar in so many people's lives. We discuss our bouts with it and discuss how we deal with our own anxieties. What is "healthy" anxiety? When does anxiety rule your life?  What are some  ways to deal with the mild to severe forms of anxiety?
    We can only speak on this subject based on our personal experiences, but we hope that it helps you either feel justified in some of your undesirable parts about yourself. Enjoy.

    Mental Health Reminders

    Mental Health Reminders

    Did you know that May is the official Mental Health Awareness month here in the states?

    If you are a human with a brain, then conversations about mental health are relevant to you. Listen in to understand why.

    Reminders:

    1. Mental health conversations apply to everyone.
    2. Mental health exists on a spectrum. It's not black and white.
    3. Mental health/illness is not static.
    4. The stigma is a big fat lie!

    If you are looking for help in figuring out how to make your own mental health more of a priority, please don't hesitate to take advantage of a complimentary 30-minute coaching session with Naomi. Just click here: Book Now!


    Loving the podcast? Be sure to connect with Naomi over on Instagram for even more content and occasional opportunities for free coaching: @naomi.jenkins.coaching

    Is the DSM...BS?

    Is the DSM...BS?

    Jen talks to author, Sarah Fay, about her new book "Pathological: The True Story of Six Misdiagnoses" and why the DSM (The Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) isn't always accurate.

    Sarah Fay is an author and activist. Her writing has appeared in many publications, just to name a few, the New York Times, The Atlantic, and the Paris Review where she served as an advisory editor.

    For more information on her book "Pathological..." and her work go to: https://sarahfay.org

    For more information on Jen Kirkman, the host of Anxiety Bites, please go here: https://jenkirkman.bio.link

    and to get the takeaways for this episode please visit: http://www.jenkirkman.com/anxietybitespodcast 

    Anxiety Bites is distributed by the iHeartPodcast Network and co-produced by Dylan Fagan and JJ Posway.

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    Postpartum Anxiety is a Bitch | Twin Mom Katie Booms Assarian

    Postpartum Anxiety is a Bitch | Twin Mom Katie Booms Assarian

    Nat chats with Katie Booms Assarian, mom of 23-month-old twins, about her experience with postpartum anxiety (PPA).  Katie's twins were born at 30 weeks and spent 52 days in the NICU. Katie managed her postpartum anxiety with the help of an excellent partner, counseling, medication, very long walks with the double stroller, and narrating her babies' daily life in song or funny accents.

    Katie Booms Assarian is a poet, mama to girl/boy twin toddlers, and a full-time admin in Midwest city government. She posts small, hopeful poems at www.commonpoem.com. She is currently revising a full-length collection of poetry chronicling her NICU experiences, tentatively titled "But Where Are the Babies?" She'd be glad to share that project or chat with any other NICU parents. Contact her through that website!

    Get immediate help for Postpartum Anxiety at Postpartum Support International

    Postpartum Depression and Anxiety: What You Need to Know

    I Have Mom Anxiety and I’m Not Ashamed About It

    What You Should Know About Postpartum Anxiety

    Postpartum Anxiety: One Mom’s Story

    Pregnancy Anxiety After Infertility

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    RMM-054: Antidepressants and Homicide in the USA

    RMM-054: Antidepressants and Homicide in the USA

    In this episode, Ben explores the controversial but well documented correlation between certain antidepressant drugs and homicidal mania. 

    Nearly every mass shooter seems to have a history with this class of drugs, including Eric Harris (Columbine), who was on Luvox, and James Holmes (Aurora movie theater), who was prescribed a high dose of Zoloft. 

    Could these drugs lead to a type of emotional disassociation, where the reward-reflex is vitiated, and a type of bio-chemical echo builds a lethal impulse? Or is it just access to firearms?

    Get ac joy of Dr. Hahn's book, Prescription for Sorrow, Antidepressants, Suicide and Violence, here.

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    Magnesium and Serotonin Levels

    Magnesium and Serotonin Levels

    The production of GABA, the conversion of serotonin from tryptophan and relaxed nerves all have magnesium in common. But it doesn't stop there because the hormonal system is also highly dependent on magnesium's enzyme sparking powers.

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    Lila - Quarantine Support

    Lila - Quarantine Support

    Join me as I check in with Lila during quarantine. Lila is an artist, hula hoop and lyra performer, currently unemployed waitress, happily married lesbian, and proud cat mom. Join us for a talk about medication misadventures, our feelings around productivity, and some good laughs. Lila talks about the challenges of quarantine, as well as the beautiful moments that she's creating for herself and her wife amid the chaos.

    Meditation apps list:
    Insight Timer - Hecate's pick
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spotlightsix.zentimerlite2&hl=en

    Lila's Picks:
    Meditation Time
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    Mindfulness
    https://apps.apple.com/app/id1467213450?fbclid=IwAR353pv_X914JPK7JqpbYXfPDdVrJThw1VN3GwawT6X1sLY5-50AFXJjAN4

    Pocket Meditation Timer
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    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 352

    Advanced Medicine Radio Show: Episode 352

    SHOW TOPICS: Civil rights, Anti-depressants during pregnancy, Zoloft, PSA Test for cancer (Air Date 4.9.2018) <p> </p>
    Dr. Rashid A. Buttar hosts "Advanced Medicine" once a week with Robert Scott Bell on the Robert Scott Bell Show.  Dealing with everyday health issues from the Advanced Medicine healthcare perspective, Dr. Buttar and Robert tackle the tough issues and empower you to achieve autonomy and maintain your health freedom.

    Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss a variety of recent breastfeeding studies

    Co-hosts: Anne Eglash MD and Karen Bodnar MD discuss a variety of recent breastfeeding studies
    Our topic today include a recent analysis of the cost of donor human milk for infants in the NICU; the updated World Health Organization review of the long term effects of breastfeeding; a case report of an infant who demonstrated signs of toxicity from mom's therapeutic dose of sertraline. Recorded in July 2013.