Rewiring the Brain: Anxiety, Depression & Corrective Experiences With Brian Sachetta Ep | 16 episode artwork

EPISODE · Oct 26, 2025 · 41 MIN

Rewiring the Brain: Anxiety, Depression & Corrective Experiences With Brian Sachetta Ep | 16

from Yoga For Trauma: The Inner Fire of Yoga · host Liz Albanis - Senior Yoga Teacher

Liz chats with Brian Sachetta. In this powerful conversation, Brian shares his lived journey. Through anxiety, depression, and OCD. How he’s come to approach healing as a long, incremental process rather than a sudden fix. He speaks openly about the neural rewiring. Required to redefine old patterns rooted in trauma and fear. How “corrective experiences” help shift the pathways we’ve unconsciously reinforced.Key Takeaways:The distinction between everyday sadness or nervousness and clinical depression/anxietyHow fighting intrusive thoughts can unintentionally strengthen themThe role of exposure therapy. Taken in small, supportive steps, in rewiring fear responsesThe importance of holding space for gradual growth, relational vulnerability, and non‑judgmentMedication as one piece of the puzzle. Not a silver bulletThe messy, nonlinear nature of healing (two steps forward, one step back)About the guest:Brian Sachetta is an author, blogger, and mental health advocate from Boston, Massachusetts. After grappling with anxiety and depression throughout his young adulthood, Brian became determined to find better ways to navigate such challenges. As a result, he turned to therapy, immersed himself in mental health literature, and experimented with a wide array of tactics for managing his well-being. Over time, these efforts led to significant breakthroughs on his mental health journey. Inspired by his progress, he began sharing his story to empower others facing similar struggles. Today, Brian’s mission is to alleviate psychological suffering and guide individuals toward taking control of their mental health. He brings that mission to life through his popular book series, "Get Out of Your Head," as well as his many podcast appearances and blog posts.Connect with Brian: https://getoutofyourhead.com/about/Instagram Facebook MediumWarning: this episode contains topics such as violence, death, suicide, depression and anxiety. It could be triggering for some.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love the show? We’d love a review!Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Download your free resources now to start practising yoga at home.💲 🎤 📹 💻 Want to make video and audio editing quicker and simpler? Get 50% off the first 2 months of the Descript Creator Monthly Plan. Topics suggestions. Interested in being a guest or know someone who might be Fill out the podcast form on my website.Instagram:  Youtube

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