#5: How to Cultivate Emotional Resilience with Elizabeth Stanley
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Join Mary and her very special guest, Elizabeth A. Stanley, PhD. Liz is a professor of security studies at Georgetown University. She speaks, teaches, and writes widely on a variety of topics related to resilience, political psychology, civil-military relations, and international security. She is the award-winning author of Paths to Peace and Widen the Window: Training Your Brain and Body to Thrive during Stress and Recover from Trauma. She is the creator of Mindfulness-based Mind Fitness Training (MMFT)®, taught to thousands in civilian and military high-stress environments. MMFT® research has been featured on 60 Minutes, ABC Evening News, NPR, and in Time magazine and many other media outlets. A U.S. Army veteran with service in Asia and Europe, she holds degrees from Yale, Harvard, and MIT. She’s also a certified practitioner of Somatic Experiencing, a body-based trauma therapy.   ON THIS EPISODE WE WILL DISCUSS… - How chronic stress affects the brain and physical body - Why the hustle culture is hurting us all - What is the “window of tolerance” and how to widen it   - How to recover from trauma & stress and create resilience - How to gain agency over our emotions  - Ways to support yourself when you get triggered - Why finding a sense of “safety” is critical for recovery  - Adding the MMFT® method to your emotional toolbox - And more!    — SEASON 3: In this 8 part series we will be talking about Feeling To Heal in order to Live Fully Alive   --- Liz’s Website: https://www.elizabeth-stanley.com Text Me: https://maryhyatt.com/text Follow Me On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryghyatt/  Full List of Episodes & Show Notes: https://www.maryhyatt.com/show Subscribe to My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/maryhyatt
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