Adjust: The Conversation

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Welcome to Adjust: The Conversation—a podcast where mental health is spoken about honestly, without judgment, and in a way that actually makes sense for real people living real lives. Each week, we dig into the questions, struggles, and stories that shape us, and we explore practical ways to feel a little lighter and a lot more understood.

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  1. 4일 전

    Stress Management: Understanding Good Stress vs. Bad Stress (Part 1)

    Everyone says, "Just relax." Has that ever actually worked? In Part 1 of our stress series, we argue that stress isn't the villain—it's an alarm. We discuss good stress versus bad stress, your window of tolerance, the "smoke detector" in your brain that can't distinguish burnt toast from a house fire, and one genuinely wild fact about what your stress sweat does behind your back.Your challenge: find us on Instagram @adjustmentalhealth and tell us who your stress really is. If your stress were a villain, who would it be? A Voldemort? A slow, polite email? A Loki who swears he's helping? Cast it. We're building a rogues' gallery. RESOURCES & REFERENCES:Cleveland Clinic — Apocrine Sweat Glands — https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/apocrine-glandsSeed — The Science of Sweat, Smells, and the Skin Microbiome — https://seed.com/cultured/sweat-and-the-skin-microbiome/StatPearls (NCBI) — Anatomy, Skin, Sudoriferous Gland — https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513244/Vanderbilt / Lacy Lab — Microbial Origins of Body Odor — https://www.vumc.org/lacy-lab/adventure-travel-guide-microbial-world/microbial-origins-body-odorPLOS One (2009) — Chemosensory Cues to Conspecific Emotional Stress Activate Amygdala in Humans — https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0006415Brooklyn Nine-Nine (Adrian Pimento — "I can be happy?")Loki / the TVA (stress as a villain with a "glorious purpose")

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    "How to Actually Cope With Grief: Personal Stories, Crisis Resources & the Dual Process Model"

    Grief part two is here, and this time it's personal. Ashley and Marcella pull back the curtain and share their own grief experiences — from sudden loss and unresolved anger to suicide loss and the grief nobody talks about. They break down the dual process model, explore what community grieving actually looks like, and discuss the kinds of loss society still doesn't take seriously—including body grief, disenfranchised grief, and the grief that comes with loving someone through a crisis. If you've ever felt stuck, ashamed of how you're grieving, or like you should be over it by now—this one's for you. If you or someone you know is struggling, call or text 988.Listener Story Submissions — ⁠admin@adjustmentalhealth.com⁠Links: Kübler-Ross Wave Graph — ekrfoundation.org/5-stages-of-grief/change-curve/ HABRI/Zoetis International Pet Owner Survey — https://habri.org/international-hab-survey/ Wortman & Silver (1989) — Myths of Coping with Loss — https://www.aldacenter.org/commcms/psychology/_pdfs/social_health/_camille_wortman/Wortman%20and%20Silver%201989%20article.pdf DSM-5-TR Prolonged Grief Disorder criteria — https://www.nctsn.org/sites/default/files/resources/fact-sheet/draft_criteria_for_dam-5-tr_prolonged_grief_disorder_12-06-2019_submitted_for_public_commentary.pdf Doka — Disenfranchised Grief — https://thelossfoundation.org/stages-of-grief/disenfranchised-grief-kenneth-doka-overview/?v=0b3b97fa6688 GriefShare — griefshare.org Bonanno's Resilience Model of Grief : thelossfoundation.orgBook: The Other Side of Sadness — George A. Bonanno

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Welcome to Adjust: The Conversation—a podcast where mental health is spoken about honestly, without judgment, and in a way that actually makes sense for real people living real lives. Each week, we dig into the questions, struggles, and stories that shape us, and we explore practical ways to feel a little lighter and a lot more understood.