310 episodes

Forrest Hanson is joined by his father, clinical psychologist Dr. Rick Hanson, and a world-class group of experts to explore the practical science of lasting well-being. Conversations focus on the key insights from psychology, science, and contemplative practice that you need to build reliable inner strengths, overcome your challenges, and get the most out of life. New episodes every Monday.

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson Rick Hanson, Ph.D., Forrest Hanson

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

Forrest Hanson is joined by his father, clinical psychologist Dr. Rick Hanson, and a world-class group of experts to explore the practical science of lasting well-being. Conversations focus on the key insights from psychology, science, and contemplative practice that you need to build reliable inner strengths, overcome your challenges, and get the most out of life. New episodes every Monday.

    How to Become Psychologically Flexible (from two formerly rigid people)

    How to Become Psychologically Flexible (from two formerly rigid people)

    Forrest and Dr. Rick both identify as “reformed rigid people,” and in this episode they explore how to become more psychologically flexible. Just like how physical flexibility is the amount of stretch in our muscles, the ability they have to bend without breaking, psychological flexibility is the same quality in our minds. It helps us look at situations in new lights, be open to our emotions, let go of old versions of ourselves, and step into new ways of being.

    They talk about rigidity as a form of psychological defense, the motivations for rigidity, the trap of assumptions and limiting beliefs, releasing attachment, and embracing new ways of thinking.

    • 51 min
    Complex PTSD and Learning to Live With the Past with Stephanie Foo

    Complex PTSD and Learning to Live With the Past with Stephanie Foo

    Author Stephanie Foo joins Forrest to share her journey with Complex PTSD. They talk about what it was like to receive a diagnosis, the various techniques and modalities she used (and what really helped), the importance of social support, self-acceptance and self-compassion, difficulties with access and cultural competence in the mental healthcare system, intergenerational trauma, and motherhood.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Unconscious Mind: How to Access, Understand, and Use It

    The Unconscious Mind: How to Access, Understand, and Use It

    Most of what's occurring in the mind lies outside our awareness. In this episode, Forrest and Dr. Rick Hanson explore the unconscious mind and the material we might find there. They talk about what the unconscious mind is, the purpose of the unconscious, repression, bias, and what we can do to access, use, and release that unconscious material.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    What We've Learned From 100 Experts

    What We've Learned From 100 Experts

    On the (roughly) 300th episode of Being Well, Forrest and Dr. Rick share what they’ve learned from the many experts in psychology, personal growth, and mental health they’ve talked to on the show. They explore the importance of individual context, the gap between insight and action, self-honesty and acceptance as the catalyst for change, incremental change vs. sudden breakthroughs, and the role of distress tolerance.

    • 57 min
    Somatic Psychology: Using the Body to Heal the Mind with Elizabeth Ferreira

    Somatic Psychology: Using the Body to Heal the Mind with Elizabeth Ferreira

    Somatic therapist Elizabeth Ferreira returns to the podcast and joins Forrest for a deep dive into somatic psychology. They explore what a somatic therapy session looks like in practice, how it differs from traditional talk therapy, the connection between the body and the mind, and why people with complex trauma are sometimes better served by body-based approaches.

    • 49 min
    Daddy Issues: Attachment Wounding, Dealing with Common Symptoms, and Becoming More Securely Attached

    Daddy Issues: Attachment Wounding, Dealing with Common Symptoms, and Becoming More Securely Attached

    If you listen to a podcast like ours, you’re probably familiar with the phrase “daddy issues.” A more accurate way to understand daddy issues is as a form of attachment wounding, which describes situations where our adult relationships are affected by complicated, difficult, or traumatic experiences we had as a child.

    In this episode, Forrest and Dr. Rick explore what daddy issues are, how they relate to attachment theory, sexism and the broader social and historical context, different forms of attachment wounding, and a simple way to understand your attachment style. They then walk through four common sets of symptoms and challenges related to attachment wounding, and what a person can do to move toward secure attachment.

    • 1 hr 23 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
1.6K Ratings

1.6K Ratings

GaleLikeTheStorm ,

Supports compassionate healing & growth

I stumbled across this podcast while searching for a self-forgiveness podcast and was immediately drawn in to Forest and Rick. Their approach is practical, down to earth, and with much compassion and empathy. It makes healing through some of these difficult topics very relatable. They are my go to when I know I am feeling vulnerable and tender, because I know I will always feel supported when I have finished. I love that Forest does a recap at the end of every episode as it helps to reinforce the key messages of the pod…I’ve recommended this to everyone who is looking for new content!

Dougfir ,

Listen to the “Daddy Issues” episode asap!

I cringed when I first hit play, but happily couldn’t stop listening — this episode turned “daddy issues” on it’s head for me. I learned so much and really appreciate the way Forest and Rick approach topics, give insights and share great tools. Thank you both!

moontortoise ,

Congrats on 300!

Helpful and informative.

And, special kudos to Forrest for summarizing each episode in a comprehensive and lucid manner!

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