Putting People First in Mental Health
There’s no question that anxiety is a part of life. We all experience it, and when we do, our first instinct is often defensive. We tell ourselves that we need to push back against anxious feelings, and we do all we can to escape their discomfort. But what if we did the opposite and chose instead to embrace our anxiety? As it turns out, there’s plenty of evidence that such a counter-intuitive commitment can actually help us thrive.
So how can we learn to reframe our thinking about anxiety? What are the specific benefits of doing so? And can the concept of exposure therapy be applied to facing the anxieties of everyday life?
Join us as David H. Rosmarin, PhD, ABPP, explains how anxiety works and why it’s unhelpful to fight it, explores the lessons we can draw from evidence-based anxiety treatments, and answers questions about using anxious feelings to build resilience.
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Harvard Medical School
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
Boston, MA 02115
David H. Rosmarin, PhD, ABPP, is the director of the Spirituality and Mental Health Program at McLean Hospital and an associate professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Much of his work involves studying the relevance of spirituality to mental health and innovating methods for clinicians to address this intersection.
Dr. Rosmarin is the author of “Thriving with Anxiety: 9 Tools to Make Your Anxiety Work for You” and his work has been featured by numerous media outlets.
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