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This is Fine: A Podcast about Stress, Burnout, and Resilience

17 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

This is Fine: A podcast about Stress, Burnout, and Resilience explores topics related to stress in depth. Each episode is informed by research and offers helpful suggestions for working with the stress in your life.

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Episodes

Take the Rest You Need | Madison

January 12, 2021 12:47 - 16 minutes - 22.9 MB

Are you getting enough sleep? Do you take time to rest? Sleep and rest are so critical to our health and well-being. Many people are being robbed of sleep because of capitalist pressures to always be productive or because they must work multiple jobs to make ends meet. Sleep is a necessity. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Read by Shannon Reid Links mentioned in the show The Nap Ministry https://thenapministry.wordpress.com/ Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychol...

Writing for Relief | Alicia

January 12, 2021 12:46 - 21 minutes - 28.9 MB

A great way to deal with stress and to build resilience is to get all your feelings and frustrations out in writing. There's a ton of scientific evidence that supports it too! Writing about emotional or traumatic experiences can lead to better mental and physical health. Listen to this episode to learn all about it! Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Self-Compassion 101 | Madelyn

January 12, 2021 12:45 - 23 minutes - 32.3 MB

One of the best things we can do for ourselves is to grant ourselves compassion when we make mistakes or don't live up to our own expectations. Self-compassion is an old concept, but one that is newly being studied in psychology. This episode will take you through the basics of self-compassion so you can start talking to yourself and caring for yourself like you do for others. Links mentioned in the episode Neff's Self-Compassion Scale https://self-compassion.org/test-how-self-compassiona...

Tackling the Tiger: Emotion Regulation | Molly

January 12, 2021 12:44 - 22 minutes - 31.2 MB

Emotion regulation is something we do all the time, often without even realizing it. It's a pretty impressive skill, though! One we take for granted until we end up in a potentially embarassing emotional outburst. Suppressing our emotions isn't the best either. So, how do you find that happy medium. This episode reviews the research on emotion regulation and offers tips on how to be the master of your emotional domain. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Departmen...

Restorative Justice for Healing Harm | Emma

January 12, 2021 12:43 - 18 minutes - 25.5 MB

The criminal-legal system causes a lot of stress and trauma for both victims and perpetrators. It doesn't have to be that way. Restorative forms of justice focus on healing and repairing harm that has been caused, as opposed to just punishing people. In this episode, Emma will review the basics of restorative justice and tell some restorative justice success stories. Links mention in the show Community Justice Initiatives https://www.cjibc.org/get-involved/ Amplify RJ https://www.amplify...

Building Resilience in Children | Bethany

January 12, 2021 12:42 - 25 minutes - 35.5 MB

Are you a parent? Then you definitely want to listen to this episode where Bethany reviews the latest research and gives concrete suggestions for how to raise resilient kids. Even if you aren't a parent, you will likely learn something, or at least be amused by the fun anecdotes. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feeling Lonely? You Are Not Alone | Sylvia

January 12, 2021 12:41 - 16 minutes - 22.9 MB

Humans are a social species. This means, we need other humans to survive. Being isolated from others, say, during a global pandemic, can be really stressful. Connecting with others, even virtually, can help buffer stress and build resilience. This episode tells us all about the benefits of social interactions and invites you to reach out and make connections. Read by Matt Tunnacliffe. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See...

Let's Get Moving!: Physical Activity and Stress | Emma

January 12, 2021 12:40 - 20 minutes - 28.7 MB

Stress sucks. Sometimes exercise sucks too. It’s so wild how two sucky things are related to each other in so many ways. Did you know that physical activity is a stressor, but is also a great way to deal to stress? Listen to this episode to hear how stress and physical activity go together. Maybe you can listen while you go for a walk. Let's get moving! Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform...

Burned Out: The End of the Match | Michael

January 12, 2021 12:39 - 21 minutes - 29.6 MB

We often associate burnout with caring professions, but it can happen to anyone. High stress jobs where an individual has little control and does not see a bigger purpose can lead to burnout. This episode examines burnout in jobs other than caring professions and offers solutions for both individuals and companies. D Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Burnout When Caring is Your Job | Anne

January 12, 2021 12:38 - 17 minutes - 23.8 MB

Burnout is defined as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a decreased sense of accomplishment. It occurs when people are overworked and don't see a bigger purpose for what they are doing. This is especially common in caring professions, such as nursing, teaching, and social work. This episode will review the research on burnout in caring professions and offer suggestions for battling burnout. Read by Molly Hospers Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Dep...

Breaking the Cycle of Trauma and Addiction | Kiara

January 12, 2021 12:37 - 22 minutes - 30.2 MB

Trauma and addiction are a cycle, one leading to the other. To address substance use issues, it is important to also address the trauma that may underlie them. In this episode, Kiara also talks about the influence of intergenerational trauma and how to break the cycles of trauma and addiction through trauma-informed care, connection with community, and using holistic approaches like the medicine wheel. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Host...

Poverty Stress: Fight Poverty, Not the Poor | Claire

January 12, 2021 12:36 - 21 minutes - 30 MB

So many stressors we experience are chronic and systemic. Poverty is one of those stressors. The stress of struggling to meet basic needs can affect our mental and physical health. This episode reviews the research on the harms caused by poverty. Poverty is a systemic crisis that needs to be solved. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today's Trauma, Yesterday's Attachment | Shelby

January 12, 2021 12:35 - 18 minutes - 26 MB

Our attachment styles are formed in early childhood. Attachment to caregivers can be secure or insecure and our early life experiences can influence how we function in relationships as adults. Our attachment styles as adults can affect how we respond to stress and how we seek help. Learn about attachment and its influences on our lives in this episode. Read by Lisa Dawn Hamilton Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast...

Body Image Stress is Chronic Stress | Noemie

January 12, 2021 12:34 - 13 minutes - 19.1 MB

If you regularly worry about your how your body looks, have you ever considered it as a form of chronic stress. That constantly looming pressure and worry can affect us negatively in more ways than one. Listen to hear how to push back against this stress and challenge the Bikini Industrial Complex. Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guilt and Shame are Stressful | Luke

January 12, 2021 12:30 - 17 minutes - 24.7 MB

Guilt is the feeling that you have done something wrong. Shame is the feeling that you are not worthy as a person. Both can be major sources of stress in our lives. Why do we experience them? And how do we cope? Listen now to find out. Links mentioned in the show Anxiety and Depression Association of America https://adaa.org/ Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Benefits of Acute Stress | Shannon

January 12, 2021 12:30 - 18 minutes - 25.3 MB

Did you know stress can be good for you? It's true! Acute stress is adaptive and has many important functions. Join Shannon as she tells us all about the benefits of stress! Links mentioned in the show Building Resilience in Children episode Find a script for this episode on the Mount Allison Psychology Department website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Introducing This is Fine: A Podcast about Stress, Burnout, and Resilience

January 07, 2021 23:01 - 1 minute - 2.29 MB

Do you experience stress? Are you feeling burnt out? Do you want to learn skills for individual and community resilience? If this sounds interesting, listen to this trailer to find out the topics that will be covered on This is Fine: A Podcast about Stress, Burnout, and Resilience. Created by students at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NB, Canada. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.