Episodes
Expert panel explores the relation of food insecurity, stress and nutrition. Panelists: Janet Tomiyama, UCLA – The Stigma of Obesity; Deborah Cohen, RAND Corporation – Stress and Built Environments; Barbara Laraia, UC Berkeley – Food Insecurity During Pregnancy; Annie Gupta, UCLA – Stress, Food, and Reward System; Emeran Mayer, UCLA- Stress and Microbiome. Series: "UCSF Consortium for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33237]
Published 03/29/18
Beating burnout is hard under the best circumstances but even harder when things happen. Dr. Larissa Thomas explores the factors that contribute to burnout in the medical field, and what to do about it. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Show ID: 32946]
Published 02/26/18
Cindy Leung explains the novel mechanism of stress in the relation between food insecurity and health. Food insecurity has direct negative effects on health from infancy into adulthood, most in importantly on cardiovascular health. Food insecurity is a also form of toxic stress that has negative psychological effects. Series: "UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 33236]
Published 12/22/17
Vanessa Hus Bal, PhD & Gregory Lyons, PhD, BCBA. STAR Center for ASD & NDDs, UCSF Series: "UC Wellbeing: Meditate" [Show ID: 32211]
Published 03/31/17
Dr. Eve Ekman discusses the common phenomenon known as “burnout”, explaining what it is and why it’s significant. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31344]
Published 09/16/16
Dr. Eve Ekman deconstructs empathy and explains how being empathetic can better you personally and professionally. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31345]
Published 09/16/16
Dr. Eve Ekman gives a clinical definition of emotion, including their utility as we understand it, how they arise in the mind, and the ways various emotions are felt in different people. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31341]
Published 09/09/16
Dr. Eve Ekman discusses the ways people typically interact with their emotions, especially negative ones, and which of these ways has been shown to be most effective. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31342]
Published 09/09/16
Elissa Epel explains what a telomere is, what it does, and why it’s important to protect them from excessive stress. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31224]
Published 09/02/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows provides a general description of mindfulness, which includes it as a form of awareness and a way of paying attention. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31366]
Published 08/26/16
Margaret Chesney walks us through the powerful results of positivity, explaining how being a positive person can benefit both your physiology and your lifestyle, leading to decreased risk of health problems later on. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31221]
Published 08/26/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows explains the difference between meditation focused on mindfulness and that practiced purely for relaxation, and describes how to two are also interconnected. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31337]
Published 08/26/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows relates some of the historical roots of mindfulness and how it evokes the revealing of the unconscious processes of the mind. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31365]
Published 08/26/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows explains the term “mindfulness based stress reduction” (MBSR) and why he recommends the process to anyone, especially those suffering from certain psychological and physiological conditions. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31325]
Published 08/26/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows explains the psychological effects of mindfulness and how the practice has overall effects on the body. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31364]
Published 08/19/16
Dr. Kevin Barrows lays out the component pieces of mindfulness, what each means, and how this formula and the elements within impact your day-to-day life. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31324]
Published 08/19/16
Dr. Rick Hecht shows empirical evidence suggesting the strength and stability of someone’s social life may actually alter their stress response architecture, making them more or less prone to high levels of stress. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31309]
Published 08/12/16
Dr. Rick Hecht explains how cortisol, a hormone commonly associated with stress, impacts the body, showing it to be one of the most influential and complicated chemicals the body produces. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31305]
Published 08/12/16
Dr. Rick Hecht explains that not all stress should be actively avoided, and shows that mindfulness can increase the likelihood that you respond properly to challenges and stay calmer when presented with threats. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31313]
Published 08/12/16
Social Anxiety Disorder can feel crippling, but as Dr. Murray Stein explains, there exists a variety of treatment options that can help someone suffering with Social Anxiety disorder feel comfortable in social settings. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31214]
Published 08/05/16
Dr. Mimi Guarneri runs through a handful of stress related symptoms and demonstrates that a body under constant stress will generally deteriorate much faster than normal. This accelerated aging takes a toll on a person, both internally and externally. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31194]
Published 07/29/16
Dr. Martin Rossman describes the emotive language of imagery and its ability to modulate your stress levels as well as aid your creativity, self- expression, and overall mental health. Series: "The UC Wellbeing Channel " [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 31218]
Published 07/29/16
Margaret Chesney, the Director of the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, explores how to recognize the signs of stress overload and strategies for managing it using integrative techniques. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 29276]
Published 04/13/15
Hold the offenders accountable, yes, but what else should the National Football League do about domestic violence? UC Berkeley Professors Jeffrey Edleson and Sudha Shetty argue that the NFL should also provide services to help players change their behavior toward the women and children in their lives. That, they say, will do more to protect their families than punishment alone. Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 28792]
Published 09/26/14
Patrick M. Catalano M.D., Director of Center for Reproductive Health at MetroHealth and the Clinical Research Unit of the Case Western Reserve; Professor, Reproductive Biology MetroHealth Medical Center/Case Western Reserve University. Series: "UCSF Center for Obesity Assessment, Study and Treatment" [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 28512]
Published 08/15/14