#426: Dr. Caroline Leaf - Why We Need to Rethink Anxiety, Depression & Mental Health
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Dr. Caroline Leaf is a cognitive neuroscientist, mental health researcher and bestselling author. With over 40 years of experience studying the mind brain connection, she challenges conventional approaches to mental health and helps people understand how thoughts shape wellbeing.
In this episode, Dr. Caroline Leaf explores whether we've accidentally medicalised normal human emotions, why anxiety and depression should be viewed as signals rather than illnesses, and how understanding our personal stories is key to healing. She discusses the dangers of self diagnosis, the "TikTokification" of mental health, the impact of social media on young minds, why labels can limit growth, the science behind neuroplasticity, and how our thoughts influence both brain and body. The conversation also examines suffering, resilience, self belief, and why true healing comes from understanding, not suppressing, our emotional experiences.
Timestamps:
00:00 Have We Medicalised Being Human?
01:16 Why Symptoms Are Signals, Not Enemies
06:24 The Biggest Mistake in Mental Health Treatment
08:30 The Danger of Romanticising Suffering
12:44 Is Depression Always Trying to Tell You Something?
14:30 The TikTokification of Mental Health
18:20 Why We Need Labels to Explain Ourselves
21:59 Should Social Media Be Banned for Children?
28:48 Can Your Thoughts Really Change Reality?
42:22 Do Successful People Win Because of Their Insecurities?
46:01 Why We Must Stop Romanticising Suffering & Suicide
47:19 Where to Find Dr. Caroline Leaf
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