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The Social Causes of Our Depression and Attention Crises, with Johann Hari

The Social Causes of Our Depression and Attention Crises, with Johann Hari

FromNeuroplasticity Nerds


The Social Causes of Our Depression and Attention Crises, with Johann Hari

FromNeuroplasticity Nerds

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Diagnoses of depression, anxiety and attention disorders are skyrocketing around the world. The dominant story is that these issues are primarily biological in nature: caused by a person’s genetic makeup or brain chemistry.Here to reframe this perspective and shed light on the social causes of mental health issues, is 3-time New York Times bestselling author Johann Hari, whose TED talks on depression and addiction have been viewed more than 93 million times.Today’s conversation focuses on Johann’s most recent book, Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention, which was named one of the 3 best books of the year by Amazon, and lauded by everyone from Oprah to Gabor Mate. Johann explains why our ability to pay attention is collapsing, and the powerful forces that are stealing your focus from you. We discuss the concepts of cruel optimism, surveillance capitalism, the crisis of kids' attention and ADHD, and explore alternatives and solutions.We also discuss themes from Johann’s second book, Lost Connections: Uncovering The Real Causes of Depression – and the Unexpected Solutions. He argues that if we want to get to the root cause of depression and anxiety, we need to stop asking “what’s wrong with you?” and instead ask, “what happened to you?”. The conversation explores the limitations of biological narratives in understanding mental health issues. It highlights the importance of addressing the underlying causes of depression and anxiety, such as childhood trauma and everyday stresses. The connection between loneliness, anxiety, and depression is also discussed, emphasizing the need for social connection and community support. This episode is a masterclass in what it means to be trauma-informed.To download your free training video ‘What is Nervous System Dysregulation?’, please visit https://nervoussystemschool.com/focusAdditional references:Drop the Disorder The Power Threat Meaning Framework
Released:
Mar 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (11)

The leading nervous system podcast Join hosts Jessica Maguire and Madeleine Eliza for expansive, thought-provoking conversations with some of the world’s brightest thinkers. We explore the latest research into neuroscience, nervous system regulation, the brain-body connection, self-mastery, growth and change. When you change your nervous system, you change your life. Your hosts: Jessica Maguire Founder of Nervous System School, Jessica Maguire has helped tens of thousands of people to repair and optimise their nervous system via the Vagus Nerve Masterclass and Vagus Nerve Program. Jessica has a Masters in Physiotherapy and 13 years of clinical experience working with the body. She has also studied neuroscience, neuroplasticity, and brain-body medicine. Jessica is a TEDx speaker and is recognised as a leading global educator in the field of nervous system regulation. Madeleine Eliza A senior leader who has worked with some of Australia's fastest growing digital businesses, Madeleine is passionate about leading teams through rapid growth and change, and the personal transformation that comes from operating way outside your comfort zone. With a background in the creative and performing arts, Madeleine is a huge advocate of play as a tool for expression and expansion. She writes and teaches on feminine leadership and embodiment.