
The science behind caffeine
07/17/20 • 91 min
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Cognitive distortions
How reflective are you with the thoughts you think? In this episode, Mireille and Adam talk through a few more cognitive distortions. These “distortions” are general tendencies or patterns of thinking that are false or inaccurate, which also have the potential to cause psychological damage. Generally speaking, people develop cognitive distortions as a way of coping with adverse life events. The more prolonged and severe those adverse events are, the more likely it is that one or more cognitive distortions will form. By recognizing these patterns in our thoughts and possibly how, when, or why we’re prone to use them, like many things, we create the opportunity to change them.
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Show Notes:
Mireille is giving a talk at Heartifacts in August — check out this blog post for details on her talk and ways you can win a free pass to the conference!
- 50 Common Cognitive Distortions
- What is the underlying cause of cognitive distortions?
- Facts or Opinions?
- What Are Cognitive Distortions and How Can You Change These Thinking Patterns?
- Cognitive Distortions: When Your Brain Lies to You
- Brain Science #7: What are you thinking?
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It all begins with empathy
Have you heard the phrase, “Put yourself in their shoes?” In this episode, the conversation focuses on the “HOW” and why it all begins with empathy. Empathy is the key that enables access to another person’s perspective and emotional state. It is also a fundamental aspect of building and sustaining relationships with others. The fascinating thing is that there are 3 types of empathy: cognitive, social, and empathic concern. Plus there’s a counterpart component called compassion that moves us to take action.
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- Brené Brown on Empathy vs. Sympathy
- Three Kinds of Empathy: Cognitive, Emotional, Compassionate by Daniel Goleman
- A Look in the Mirror Neuron: Empathy and Addiction
- Brain Science #6: Respect, empathy, and compassion ~ living and being beside others
- How to build a generative engineering culture
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