Hacking Our Anxious Brain In Uncertain Times (w/Dr. Jud Brewer)
Mar 27, 2020•1 hr 9 min
Episode description
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a secondary outbreak of fear, anxiety, and social contagion. Dr. Jud Brewer is a psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and leading researcher into the science of mindfulness, and we dive DEEP into how we can fight anxiety and panic.
Once we get warmed up, we discuss
how ancient Buddhist psychology relates to modern ideas around positive and negative reinforcement and addictive behavior
the role of dopamine in etching context-dependent memories
the challenge of social media and smartphone addiction
recognizing addiction to news during the COVID-19 crisis
the phenomenon of “social contagion” in relation to the current pandemic and social media
the nature of primitive limbic fear versus the higher reasoning of the prefrontal cortex (elephant and rider)
what happens when worry becomes a habit
the relationship of worry to anxiety
how we can hack our brain with the BBO (Bigger Better Offer) approach with regards to habit and addiction
insights around panic disorder
the nature and utility of changing “reward value”
bringing “curious awareness” online to recognize cravings and their low reward value
addiction and it's relationship to dopamine
the nature of selfless flow states
fMRI data on adept meditators and the quieting of the “default mode network”
psychedelics and the effect on default mode network
the effectiveness of an app-based mindfulness approach on physician anxiety and physician burnout in a recent set of studies
the nature of the psychological benefit of kindness and how the COVID-19 crisis may be a huge opportunity in disguise.
Check out Dr. Brewer's work here: https://drjud.com/
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