43 min

Habits: Post-Pandemic Challenges and Successes Coming Back Better

    • Mental Health

During the pandemic, our routines got thrown out the window. Some used the extra time at home or away from friends to prioritize their sleep, eating and exercising, while others took on new hobbies like playing an instrument. At the same time, many found it harder to sleep well, eat healthy, or get outside.
Join us on this episode of Coming Back Better, as Marjorie Morrison and Paul Deger dive a little deeper into how sleep and nutrition were impacted during the pandemic and what we can do to continue fostering positive changes in our habits and behaviors.
“Our utility, our value is not in what we've done. It's the fact that we're existing.” - Johnny Crowder
 
Meet the Experts and Guest:
Johnny Crowder is the founder and CEO of the globally-utilized positive psychology startup Cope Notes, Johnny Crowder gives audiences practical self-care tools and mental health strategies that people can start using now to improve their emotional health and wellbeing. To read more, click here.
Drew Ramsey, M.D is an assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. His clinical work focuses on the treatment of depression and anxiety with a combination of psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle modification, and psychopharmacology. To read more, click here.
Dr. E. Blake Zakarin, PHD is an Assistant Professor of Psychology (in Psychiatry) within the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University and a clinical psychologist at the Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders. Her research includes understanding the relationship between the sleep-awake process and mental health. To read more, click here.
 
⁠Coming Back Better is brought to you by Psych Hub and HCA Healthcare in collaboration with Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry. Coming Back Better is a Psych Hub Podcast and is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world’s most comprehensive platform for behavioral health education.
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During the pandemic, our routines got thrown out the window. Some used the extra time at home or away from friends to prioritize their sleep, eating and exercising, while others took on new hobbies like playing an instrument. At the same time, many found it harder to sleep well, eat healthy, or get outside.
Join us on this episode of Coming Back Better, as Marjorie Morrison and Paul Deger dive a little deeper into how sleep and nutrition were impacted during the pandemic and what we can do to continue fostering positive changes in our habits and behaviors.
“Our utility, our value is not in what we've done. It's the fact that we're existing.” - Johnny Crowder
 
Meet the Experts and Guest:
Johnny Crowder is the founder and CEO of the globally-utilized positive psychology startup Cope Notes, Johnny Crowder gives audiences practical self-care tools and mental health strategies that people can start using now to improve their emotional health and wellbeing. To read more, click here.
Drew Ramsey, M.D is an assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. His clinical work focuses on the treatment of depression and anxiety with a combination of psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle modification, and psychopharmacology. To read more, click here.
Dr. E. Blake Zakarin, PHD is an Assistant Professor of Psychology (in Psychiatry) within the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University and a clinical psychologist at the Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders. Her research includes understanding the relationship between the sleep-awake process and mental health. To read more, click here.
 
⁠Coming Back Better is brought to you by Psych Hub and HCA Healthcare in collaboration with Columbia University’s Department of Psychiatry. Coming Back Better is a Psych Hub Podcast and is for educational purposes only. Visit https://psychhub.com to dig deeper and access the world’s most comprehensive platform for behavioral health education.
If you enjoy this podcast, be sure to follow or subscribe wherever you are listening, and share the show with your colleagues and friends. You can also subscribe to our YouTube Channel here, https://www.youtube.com/c/PsychHub.
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43 min