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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 35 MIN

The Key Role of Pain in Behavioral Change with Ron Squire, MSW

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On this episode of The Adaptive Mind, we're joined by Ron Squire, a licensed social worker with a master's degree in social work from Brigham Young University. Ron specializes in adolescent treatment and addiction recovery, offering profound insights shaped by his incredible personal journey of overcoming temporary paralysis. Join us as Ron shares his expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy and existential philosophy to help us understand how pain, shame, and compassion can be powerful catalysts for healing and personal development.Key Points and Takeaways:The Dual Nature of Pain: Ron explains how pain, while often perceived as a deterrent, serves as both a warning system and a gateway to personal growth and resilience. He shares insights from his recovery journey, emphasizing the importance of embracing pain to strengthen emotional and physical endurance.The Brain's Response to Pain: Explore with Ron the neurophysiological aspects of pain, both emotional and physical. Learn how different regions of the brain collaborate to process pain, and how understanding this can aid in managing both physical and emotional challenges.The Role of Shame and Guilt: Differentiate between shame and guilt with Ron's guidance, understanding why shame can sometimes be a necessary moral compass. Discover practical strategies to harness shame constructively and prevent it from becoming a barrier to self-compassion and progress.Building Resilience through Discomfort: Ron advocates for doing hard things—like exercise and challenging oneself intellectually—to build mental fortitude and an inoculation against future, unchosen pain. This approach not only enhances resilience but also promotes a healthier relationship with pain.Cultivating Self-Compassion in the Face of Shame: Engage in a deeper discussion about balancing self-compassion with accountability. Ron shares techniques to achieve harmony, instead of mere balance, in self-evaluation and personal growth.Links & ResourcesLinks from This Episode Ron Squire on Instagram Ron Squire on YouTube Squire Counseling Website Access detailed show notes at https://theadaptivemind.com/.Get the App This episode is brought to you by Neurture, the #1 science-based app to help you cut back or break habits. Install it for free today. Install Neurture on Android Install Neurture on iPhone Follow Us Neurture on Instagram Neurture on X (Twitter) Neurture on YouTube

On this episode of The Adaptive Mind, we're joined by Ron Squire, a licensed social worker with a master's degree in social work from Brigham Young University. Ron specializes in adolescent treatment and addiction recovery, offering profound insights shaped by his incredible personal journey of overcoming temporary paralysis. Join us as Ron shares his expertise in cognitive behavioral therapy and existential philosophy to help us understand how pain, shame, and compassion can be powerful catalysts for healing and personal development.Key Points and Takeaways:The Dual Nature of Pain: Ron explains how pain, while often perceived as a deterrent, serves as both a warning system and a gateway to personal growth and resilience. He shares insights from his recovery journey, emphasizing the importance of embracing pain to strengthen emotional and physical endurance.The Brain's Response to Pain: Explore with Ron the neurophysiological aspects of pain, both emotional and physical. Learn how different regions of the brain collaborate to process pain, and how understanding this can aid in managing both physical and emotional challenges.The Role of Shame and Guilt: Differentiate between shame and guilt with Ron's guidance, understanding why shame can sometimes be a necessary moral compass. Discover practical strategies to harness shame constructively and prevent it from becoming a barrier to self-compassion and progress.Building Resilience through Discomfort: Ron advocates for doing hard things—like exercise and challenging oneself intellectually—to build mental fortitude and an inoculation against future, unchosen pain. This approach not only enhances resilience but also promotes a healthier relationship with pain.Cultivating Self-Compassion in the Face of Shame: Engage in a deeper discussion about balancing self-compassion with accountability. Ron shares techniques to achieve harmony, instead of mere balance, in self-evaluation and personal growth.Links & ResourcesLinks from This Episode Ron Squire on Instagram Ron Squire on YouTube Squire Counseling Website Access detailed show notes at https://theadaptivemind.com/.Get the App This episode is brought to you by Neurture, the #1 science-based app to help you cut back or break habits. Install it for free today. Install Neurture on Android Install Neurture on iPhone Follow Us Neurture on Instagram Neurture on X (Twitter) Neurture on YouTube

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