Episode 33 Me, Myself & Well-Being: When Self-Care Goes Solo

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 31 MIN

Episode 33 Me, Myself & Well-Being: When Self-Care Goes Solo

from Barking Mad · host Dr Cathy Owen and Peter Dowling

SummaryIn this episode of Barking Mad, host Barking Mad welcomes Dr. Rana Pishva, a psychologist from Ottawa, to discuss her article titled "Is the Pendulum of Self-Agency Swinging Too Far?" The conversation delves into the concept of self-care, exploring its evolution and the impact of wellness culture on individual well-being. Dr. Pishva emphasizes the importance of balancing self-agency with interpersonal relationships, noting that while self-care is essential, an overemphasis on individualism can lead to disconnection and resentment in relationships. The discussion also touches on cultural differences in self-care practices and the challenges faced by individuals navigating the wellness industry.Keywordsself-care, self-agency, wellness culture, psychology, Dr. Rana Pishva, interpersonal relationships, mental health, cultural differences, parenting, community connectionsTakeawaysSelf-care is about maintaining balance, not just indulgence.The wellness industry can promotes individualism at the cost of relationships.Cultural differences influence self-care practices and expectations.Overemphasis on self-agency can lead to isolation and resentment.Building resilience requires facing discomfort and engaging in difficult conversations.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Self-Care and Self-Agency01:20 The Evolution of Wellness Culture03:59 Cultural Perspectives on Self-Care06:20 The Pendulum of Self-Agency09:00 Consequences of Individualistic Approaches11:32 Finding Balance in Wellness Practices14:28 Resilience and Communication Skills16:39 Parenting in the Context of Self-Care19:24 Community Connections and Support21:55 Navigating the Wellness Industry24:27 Final Thoughts and Takeaways30:43 Conclusion and Reflection31:10 Support and ResourcesQuestionsIf you have a question you would like to hear discussed, please drop us an email at [email protected] ResourcesDr Pishva’s paper: Is the pendulum of self-agency swinging too far?https://www.bps.org.uk/psychologist/pendulum-self-agency-swinging-too-farFeeling out of sorts? Here are some quality mental health resources:Lifeline 131114 or online here https://www.lifeline.org.au/crisis-chat/Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/E-Couch https://ecouch.com.au/Relationships Australia https://relationships.org.au/1800Respect 1800737732 or https://www.1800respect.org.au/National Alcohol and Other Drugs Hotline 1800250015Headspace for 12-25 https://www.headspace.com/articles/how-to-improve-self-esteemKids Helpline for 5-25 https://kidshelpline.com.au/

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