Mind Pilot
Boost your mental health as a first responder or veteran with the Mind Pilot podcast, hosted by Dr. Jana Price-Sharps, a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in trauma and stress management. This essential podcast is designed for firefighters, police officers, EMS personnel, and veterans seeking practical strategies to enhance their mental well-being. Delve into topics like resilience, stress reduction, effective parenting, healthy relationships, coping with anxiety and depression, conquering nightmares, and setting achievable goals. Tune in to the Mind Pilot podcast and empower yourself with actionable tips and techniques tailored for first responders, ensuring greater overall well-being and a stronger mindset on the job.
Mind Pilot
The Danger of "It'll Be Fine": Understanding Dissociation
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Mind Pilot Episode 103
Have you ever caught yourself saying, "I'm sure it'll be okay," even when your gut is telling you otherwise? In this episode of Mind Pilot, Dr. Jana Price-Sharps and Dr. Mathew Sharps dive into the reality of everyday dissociation. While checking out can give your mind a temporary break from stress, it can also blind you to serious problems in your relationships and daily life. Learn how to recognize when you're shutting down and discover practical tools to force your brain back into reality before things go horribly wrong.
Topics Covered
- Understanding how normal dissociation acts as a break from physical reality, but can lead to ignoring serious problems if left unchecked.
- The difference between "Gestalt processing" (ignoring the details) and "feature intensive processing" (forcing the mind back to reality).
- Recognizing defensive reactions or anger as a potential sign of cognitive dissonance and unhelpful dissociation.
- Practical steps for setting boundaries and taking time to cool down when feeling overstimulated, adrenalized, or disconnected.