• Episode 89: The Rumination Hamster Wheel

  • 2024/08/19
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Episode 89: The Rumination Hamster Wheel

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  • Today's episode of the Curious Therapist Show is all about rumination.

    Rumination is when we think about negative things, worries, upsetting issues or problems over and over again. We can get stuck...like a hamster on a wheel!

    Most the time, rumination centres on past mistakes, current problems or future worries.

    I see this happening for people often at night. Their head hits the pillows and everything that's wrong comes barreling through their minds like an unwelcome parade.

    In this episode, I describe what rumination is, why we do it and ways to get unstuck.

    Reach Vanessa:

    To connect with Vanessa:

    Find Vanessa on Facebook: (2) Facebook

    Find Vanessa on Instagram: Vanessa Preston (@vanessa_preston_) • Instagram photos and videos

    Check out Vanessa’s website to find a freebie and all about her intuitive eating and body image programs: Vanessa Preston (podia.com)

    Or her practice website:

    Email Vanessa when requested topics or if you’d like to share your story on the podcast: vanessa@greenlifepsychology.com

    Resources:


    Regulation:

    4-7-8 Calm Breathing Exercise | Relaxing Breath Technique | Extended Breaths | Pranayama Exercise (youtube.com)

    Box breathing relaxation technique: how to calm feelings of stress or anxiety (youtube.com)

    ‌The Best 5-Senses Grounding Techniques for Anxiety Relief (psychcentral.com)



    Article referenced:


    Rumination: A Cycle of Negative Thinking



    Meditation Episodes:

    Episode 78

    Episode 79

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast represents the opinions of Vanessa Preston and her guests to the show. Vanessa is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and abides by ethics of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The content here should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.

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Today's episode of the Curious Therapist Show is all about rumination.

Rumination is when we think about negative things, worries, upsetting issues or problems over and over again. We can get stuck...like a hamster on a wheel!

Most the time, rumination centres on past mistakes, current problems or future worries.

I see this happening for people often at night. Their head hits the pillows and everything that's wrong comes barreling through their minds like an unwelcome parade.

In this episode, I describe what rumination is, why we do it and ways to get unstuck.

Reach Vanessa:

To connect with Vanessa:

Find Vanessa on Facebook: (2) Facebook

Find Vanessa on Instagram: Vanessa Preston (@vanessa_preston_) • Instagram photos and videos

Check out Vanessa’s website to find a freebie and all about her intuitive eating and body image programs: Vanessa Preston (podia.com)

Or her practice website:

Email Vanessa when requested topics or if you’d like to share your story on the podcast: vanessa@greenlifepsychology.com

Resources:


Regulation:

4-7-8 Calm Breathing Exercise | Relaxing Breath Technique | Extended Breaths | Pranayama Exercise (youtube.com)

Box breathing relaxation technique: how to calm feelings of stress or anxiety (youtube.com)

‌The Best 5-Senses Grounding Techniques for Anxiety Relief (psychcentral.com)



Article referenced:


Rumination: A Cycle of Negative Thinking



Meditation Episodes:

Episode 78

Episode 79

Disclaimer:
This podcast represents the opinions of Vanessa Preston and her guests to the show. Vanessa is an Accredited Mental Health Social Worker and abides by ethics of the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). The content here should not be taken as medical or therapeutic advice. The content here is for informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.

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