Lisa Feldman Barrett: How to Master Your Emotions | Be Well Moments
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In this clip, my guest is Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, a renowned neuroscientist and psychologist specializing in the science of emotion. We delve into the fascinating concept of the brain's "body budget"—how our brains predict and regulate the needs of our bodies through a process called allostasis. Lisa explains how disruptions in this body budgeting system can manifest as depression and anxiety, essentially viewing depression as a "bankrupt" body budget. We discuss the profound connection between our physical state and our emotions, and how changing the meanings we assign to our physical sensations can transform anxiety into determination. This episode offers actionable insights to help you retrain your brain, manage your emotions, and foster a healthier mind-body relationship. Connect with Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett Website lisafeldmanbarrett.com Youtube youtube.com/@lisafeldmanbarrett7059 Listen to the full episode here. Watch the full episode on YouTube here. *** Thank you to my wonderful sponsors! BON CHARGE | Science-backed beauty, wellness and recovery products. https://boncharge.com/LIVEWELL?rfsn=8119877.ae1cd73 Use code LIVEWELL for 15% off. OptimallyMe | Personalised insights for optimal health. https://bit.ly/lwbw20 Use code LWBW20 for 20% off. Squarespace |  A website makes it real. http://squarespace.com/LiveWell Get a free trial and use code LIVEWELL for 10% off your first website or domain purchase
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