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Wild Soul Psychology

An educational podcast with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual lens on all things mental health and wellness, with Dr. Maggie Claydon. This podcast aims to inspire and inform listeners to start transforming their lives!Dr. Maggie Claydon is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and EMDR therapist in Victoria BC, Canada; holds a Doctorate Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy, a Masters Degree in Counselling Psychology, and has been a trauma therapist for over 12 years helping individuals all over BC find emotional freedom!For more information: www.maggieclaydoncounselling.com

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    Insecurity

    This episode explores the topic of insecurity and how to heal this trauma wound. How this wound begins, the fragmentation towards victim vs entitlement mentality, and how self-consciousness impacts our insecurity are examined. Stoic principles are offered in a step by step way towards healing insecurity and bringing us back into compassionate, connected confidence.Resources:“The daily stoic” by Ryan Holiday “The inner work” by Mat and Ash

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    Resistance

    This episode explores healing and it's counterpart: resistance. Cognitive, behavioural, emotional and relational resistance are outlined, and the steps we can take to address the true need of our resistant part, so we can integrate, surrender and heal. Resources:"You can heal your life" By Louise Hay"When you're ready, this is how you heal" By Brianna Wiest

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    Change

    This episode explores several models of change and how to navigate the different stages. Change and transformation are differentiated, and a short exercise to initiate a shift in identity is offered. Resources:"Breaking the habit of being yourself" By Joe Dispenzahttps://marthabeck.com/change/

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    Grounding

    This episode explores a myriad of physical, mental, emotional and spiritual grounding techniques. I also offer a 20min grounding meditation for listeners to practice.

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    Waiting

    This episode explores the distinction between healthy vs harmful waiting, when it comes to our relationships, work and health. It also outlines the qualities of clarity and decisiveness and how this impacts the flow of life.Resources:"The mountain is you" By Brianna Wiest "The power of patience" By MJ Ryan

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    Rumination

    This episode explores the thought pattern of rumination. It contrasts rumination with obsession, overthinking, intellectualization, fascination and reflection, and outlines how rumination is a habit cycle we can break with awareness and skill building. Cognitive, behavioural and creative tools for healing our rumination habit are discussed. Resources: "10% happier" By Dan Harris "The power of now" By Elkhart Tolle

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    Forgiveness

    This episode explores self-forgiveness and forgiving others. It looks at the elements of allowing, acceptance, accountability, responsibility, empathy and compassion. This episode talks through steps on how to forgive and that the ultimate purpose of forgiveness is to set oneself free. A 20 minute self-forgiveness meditation is offered for listeners to practice.Resources:"Radical acceptance" By Tara Brach "Loving what is" By Byron Katie

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    Empowerment

    This episode explores four elements that make up empowerment: vision, autonomy, agency and integrity. This episode also outlines steps to take for more empowerment: releasing your past, stepping into present reality, dropping the habit of being in your mind, letting go of resistance to parts of yourself and to others, and getting solid in your honesty. This episode aims to help free you and reclaim your role as creator of your life!Resources: “The four agreements” By Don Miguel Ruiz “Her conscious anger” By Julia Neumann & Alice Belz

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    Loneliness

    This episode explores the elements that make up loneliness and the developmental stages that correspond with one's sense of separation, shame and fear. Fostering community and the loneliness experienced in WEIRD cultures is examined. And how to cultivate more connection within oneself and with others is also outlined.Resources: "Anatomy of loneliness" By Teal Swan"Belonging" By Toko-pa Turner

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    Pleasure

    This episode explores pleasure and joy, and differentiates it from immediate gratification and desire. Hedonism, discipline and safety are outlined in connection with cultivating more pleasure and joy. Exercises are offered to foster a greater sense of pleasure and joy.Resources:"The joy diet" By Martha Beck"Come Together" By Emily Nagoski

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    Meditation

    This episode explores the benefits of meditation, and outlines two of my favourite meditation practices. I offer a 20min meditation practice that incorporates somatic meditation and inner child work, for personal growth.

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    Motivation

    This episode explores how to cultivate greater motivation, and outlines what kills motivation. Desire vs pleasure are differentiated, and how to build or break habits is explored. Executive function and dopamine are explained in connection to motivation and the brain's reward system. Resources:"Atomic habits" By James Clear "Awaken the giant within" By Tony Robbins

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    Deception

    This episode explores deception, honesty and building trust. The motivations for lying and the cost of lying are also discussed. Surrendering and bringing compassion to the process as well as letting go of the morality and ego attached to deception are emphasized. A perspective on truth and practical steps for building self-worth are also outlined. Resources: "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism" By Chogyam Trungpa"Braving the Wilderness" By Brene Brown

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    Shutdown

    This episode explores the freeze or shutdown survival mechanism of the nervous system. Depression, shame, dissociation and feeling stuck are discussed in connection to our survival shutdown response. And several strategies are outlined to help bring our nervous system back into our window of tolerance through somatic, cognitive and spiritual practices.Resources:“Atlas of the heart” By Brene Brown “Poly-vagal exercises for safety and connection” By Deb Dana

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    Anger

    This episode explores the somatic, cognitive and behavioural ways of identifying anger, understanding its function, differentiating present moment anger from triggered anger, understanding what internalized anger really is and the impact on our health, as well as a step-by-step outline of how to move through our anger productively with the healthy expression of boundaries, needs and values.Resources: "The heart of the soul: Emotional Awareness" By Gary Zukav"Introduction to internal family systems" By Richard Schwartz

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    Anxiety

    This episode explores the emotional, somatic, cognitive, behavioural, relational and spiritual aspects of anxiety. The differences between anxiety, fear and panic are also explored. Practices and reflection questions for letting go of anxiety are provided.Resources:“The power of now” By Eckhart Tolle “When the body says no: The cost of hidden stress” By Gabor Mate

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    Jealousy

    This episode explores the emotional, somatic, cognitive and relational experience of jealousy, how it differs from envy and the functionality of jealousy in relationships. The triangulation of jealousy, the victim role, creativity and moving through jealousy towards compersion are also explored.Resources: Dr. Joli Hamilton: www.jolihamilton.com“Why we love” by Dr. Helen Fisher

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    Core Wounds

    This episode explores 3 common core wounds (abandonment, betrayal and rejection), the trauma they stem from, the psychological and relational impact into adulthood, control tactics that are used for coping, negative core beliefs and steps for healing core wounding. Resources: "No bad parts: Healing trauma and restoring wholeness with the Internal Family Systems model" By Richard SchwartzEMDR Canada: emdrcanada.ca

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    Grief

    This episode explores grief after death, disenfranchised grief, ambiguous loss and life transitional grief. Strategies for healthy grief are explored in connection to the cyclical nature of change.Resources:"When things fall apart" By Pema Chodron"Man’s search for meaning" By Viktor Frankl

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    People-Pleasing

    This episode explores People-Pleasing, it's causes, costs and recovery!Resources:"How to do the work" By Dr. Nicole Lepara "The mindful self-compassion workbook" By Kirstin Neff

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    Intuition

    This episode explores cultivating greater intuition and decision making!Resources:"The way of integrity: the path to your true self" By Martha Beck"Untamed" By Glennon Doyle

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    Burnout

    This episode explores the burnout experience - it's causes and it's recovery!Resources:“Burnout: the secret to unlocking the stress cycle” By Emily & Amelia Nagoski“Wintering” By Katherine May

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

An educational podcast with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual lens on all things mental health and wellness, with Dr. Maggie Claydon. This podcast aims to inspire and inform listeners to start transforming their lives!Dr. Maggie Claydon is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and EMDR therapist in Victoria BC, Canada; holds a Doctorate Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy, a Masters Degree in Counselling Psychology, and has been a trauma therapist for over 12 years helping individuals all over BC find emotional freedom!For more information: www.maggieclaydoncounselling.com

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An educational podcast with a bio-psycho-social-spiritual lens on all things mental health and wellness, with Dr. Maggie Claydon. This podcast aims to inspire and inform listeners to start transforming their lives!Dr. Maggie Claydon is a Registered Clinical Counsellor and EMDR therapist in Victoria...

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