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Ep. #72 The Power of Compassion w/ Dr Stan Steindl

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Dr. Stan Steindl is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice at Psychology Consultants Pty Ltd and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is also co-director of the UQ Compassionate Mind Research Group.

Stan’s research interests are in the areas of motivation, behaviour change, compassion and compassion-based interventions, and especially the role of cultivating compassion and self-compassion in the context of trauma, shame, self-criticism and clinical disorders, as well as promoting psychological well-being.

In this episode, Stan and I discuss the healing and transformative power of compassion. We discuss cultivating a compassionate mind and working towards living a more balanced, kind, and peaceful life. According to the Compassion-Focused Therapy psychological model, humans have at least three emotional regulation systems. (1) A threat and self-protection system that, when activated, manifests emotionally in the form of anger, disgust, fear, anxiety, and shame. (2) A drive and excitement system that motivates people to find and acquire food, mates, resources and status. (3) A soothing and social-safety system which regulates our feelings of contentment, peacefulness, and safety.

If there is an imbalance between these three emotional regulation systems, mental distress and suffering can arise. People who are highly self-critical and self-shaming may not have had enough stimulation of the soothing system or too much activation of the threat system. This imbalance may lead people to find it difficult to feel and express kindness towards themselves. They may be highly sensitive to criticism or rejection, whether real or perceived and internalize that disapproval. The goal of CFT is to correct this imbalance in the emotion regulation systems.

Check Out Stan’s YouTube Channel

Get a copy of Stan’s latest book, The Gifts of Compassion: How to Understand and Overcome Suffering

More of Stan:

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Dr. Stan Steindl is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice at Psychology Consultants Pty Ltd and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. He is also co-director of the UQ Compassionate Mind Research Group.

Stan’s research interests are in the areas of motivation, behaviour change, compassion and compassion-based interventions, and especially the role of cultivating compassion and self-compassion in the context of trauma, shame, self-criticism and clinical disorders, as well as promoting psychological well-being.

In this episode, Stan and I discuss the healing and transformative power of compassion. We discuss cultivating a compassionate mind and working towards living a more balanced, kind, and peaceful life. According to the Compassion-Focused Therapy psychological model, humans have at least three emotional regulation systems. (1) A threat and self-protection system that, when activated, manifests emotionally in the form of anger, disgust, fear, anxiety, and shame. (2) A drive and excitement system that motivates people to find and acquire food, mates, resources and status. (3) A soothing and social-safety system which regulates our feelings of contentment, peacefulness, and safety.

If there is an imbalance between these three emotional regulation systems, mental distress and suffering can arise. People who are highly self-critical and self-shaming may not have had enough stimulation of the soothing system or too much activation of the threat system. This imbalance may lead people to find it difficult to feel and express kindness towards themselves. They may be highly sensitive to criticism or rejection, whether real or perceived and internalize that disapproval. The goal of CFT is to correct this imbalance in the emotion regulation systems.

Check Out Stan’s YouTube Channel

Get a copy of Stan’s latest book, The Gifts of Compassion: How to Understand and Overcome Suffering

More of Stan:

🙏🏽 Website

🙏🏽 YouTube Channel

🙏🏽 Instagram: @dr_stan_steindl

🙏🏽 Facebook: DrStanSteindl

🙏🏽 LinkedIn: Dr Stan Steindl

More of Shane:

🙏🏽 Underground Antics Website

🙏🏽 LinkedIn: Shane Pokroy

🙏🏽 Instagram: @shanepokroy

🙏🏽 Facebook: @UndergroundAnticsPodcast

🎧 Listen and subscribe to Underground Antics on your favourite podcast platform

Apple Podcasts

Spotify

Produced by: Jason Shapiro

https://shapirocreations.com/

🙏🏽 Thanks for tuning in!

Share this episode with someone who might enjoy it!

#podcast #psychology #therapy #compassion #mind #cft #healing #emotions #brain #compassionfocusedtherapy #motivation #threat #drive #soothing #shame #selfcriticism #emotionregulation #affectregulation #wellbeing

  continue reading

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