On this episode of the Being Well Podcast, Forrest is joined by clinical psychologist Dr. Scott Eilers to explore how he both treats and lives with chronic depression. They discuss anhedonia, the catch-22 of treatment resistance, how to build new practices when it’s the last thing you want to do, acceptance, and how a values-based approach can help someone move forward even when they’re feeling stuck. The conversation touches on some of the existential aspects of depression, the therapeutic relationship, and finding some humor along the way.
About Our Guest: Dr. Scott Eilers is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, and mental health coach specializing in severe, treatment-resistant mood and anxiety disorders. He is the author of For When Everything Is Burning and hosts the podcast The Psychology of Depression and Anxiety.
Key Topics
- 0:00: Introduction
- 1:25: Scott’s personal experience of depression
- 5:45: Distinguishing sadness from depression, and depression vs. a depressing life
- 9:25: Choosing action, and emotional budgeting
- 19:10: Symptoms as obstacles, and when to establish new practices
- 24:45: Navigating emotional numbness, and creating rewarding experiences
- 31:30: Loneliness, and the struggle to be witnessed
- 37:45: Accepting how things are, and aiming for better instead of perfect
- 48:35: AI therapy
- 54:30: Finding out who you are and what you care about
- 59:15: Humor, sarcasm, and snarkiness
- 1:02:50: Recap
Forrest is now writing on Substack, check out his work there.