78. Podcourse: Depression and Anxiety Coping Skills (introduction)
In this episode, we're introducing our podcourse! This course really covers the foundation of what Joy Lab and Natural Mental Health are built on. Expect to learn key coping skills for depression, anxiety, and chronic stress. However, "coping skills" aren't where we'll stop. We'll blend science with soul and dive into the key practices to not only cope with depression, chronic stress, and anxiety but to rise above them and embrace a life of flourishing.
The Joy Lab Podcast offers science-backed strategies and soulful insights from Dr. Henry Emmons and Dr. Aimee Prasek to help you beat stress, ease anxiety, improve mood, and rediscover a deep sense of joy.
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There are many holistic coping skills that can help you get back to baseline. We'll cover tailored diet and nutrition strategies, mood-boosting exercise tips, simple ways to support sleep, supplements to consider, and information about medication that you can discuss with your doctor if needed.
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But that's not all! We're taking you on a journey that explores the mind and heart too. Dive deep into practices that will calm your mind, boost your resilience, and create a bigger container for life's challenges.
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Aimee shares a bit of her path from struggling with depression to discovering the power of integrative modalities.
Links and Sources:
- Joy Lab Program (step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life).
On Jan 1st, 2025, the Joy Lab Podcast and Program moved from Natural Mental Health to the nonprofit Pathways North.
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