Will recovery eliminate intrusive thoughts and anxiety and depression and depersonalization, etc?
The way we've approached mental illness as a society, actually makes things worse. Let's take a look at exploring mental health work in a way that's similar to how we approach physical fitness: the mental fitness approach to recovery. You can grab the book I wrote thanks to these skills, YOU ARE NOT A ROCK, wherever books are sold, like here on Amazon: http://bit.ly/youarenotarock (It's called THE MIND WORKOUT in the UK and Australia/New Zealand, DAS MIND-WORKOUT in Deutsch, ENTRENA TU MENTE en español) Learn more about what I do here: http://www.markfreeman.ca CHAPTERS 0:00 Introduction 0:43 Wanting to get rid of thoughts and feelings is the problem, not the solution 2:34 Difficult experiences are NOT problems. We improve mental fitness by purposefully seeking out challenges 3:34 We can't expect to have skills and capacities we have not intentionally practiced 5:12 Shift the focus to mental fitness skills you want to build and keep, instead of brain stuff you want to avoid and control. 7:45 Is the goal of your mental health work to avoid drowning, or get skilled at swimming 10:12 Start with where you want to go. That shows us the skills and capacities necessary to get there. Avoiding the present is NOT a destination 11:09 Trying to manage and control symptoms can get us trapped in a cage we believe is helping to protect us 12:02 What will heavy weights look like for the skills you want to build? How can you practice lifting thoughts and feelings 12:51 Working on mental fitness skills will be as sweaty and sore as making big physical fitness changes. It will NOT feel good (at first)

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