by Rick Hanson | Jul 4, 2022 | Being Well Podcast, Blog, Families, Relationships
When a child is particularly emotionally intelligent, and a parent is particularly emotionally vulnerable, an inversion of the typical relationship can occur where the child devotes themselves to meeting the parent’s needs rather than the other way around.
by rickhansondev | Apr 25, 2022 | Anxiety and Fear, Being Well Podcast, Guest Experts, Trauma and Traumatic Experiences
Laura van Dernoot Lipsy talks about how to manage secondary traumatic stress, avoid burnout and overwhelm, and stay hopeful and live fully in the face of challenges.
by Rick Hanson | May 24, 2021 | Being Well Podcast, Depression and Sadness, Grief and Loss, Guest Experts, Trauma and Traumatic Experiences
In this conversation from the Life After COVID Summit, Dr. Joanne Cacciatore joins Forrest to help us put the past in perspective, and relate in healthier and more whole ways to the many things we’ve lost over the past year.
by Rick Hanson | Aug 17, 2020 | Achieving Your Goals, Being Well Podcast, Guest Experts, Who am I?
Sharon Salzberg, one of the most prominent teachers of mindfulness in the West, joins Forrest and me to discuss how we can create real change in our hearts, minds, and lives.
by Rick Hanson | Feb 3, 2020 | Being Well Podcast, Grief and Loss, Guest Experts, Trauma and Traumatic Experiences
There are some emotions that are so deeply tied to the human experience that it’s impossible to avoid them. One of these is grief, which we have yet to discuss in detail on the podcast. On this episode we’re changing that, and have the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Joanne Cacciatore to the podcast.