1 hr 8 min

Healing from Anger and Anxiety, Practicing ACT Therapy, and Being More Present with Tony Hardman From Survivor to Thriver

    • Mental Health

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Do you struggle with anxiety or anger? 


These are important mental health issues and different forms of therapy work for different people. In this episode of From Survivor To Thriver, we sat down with Tony Hardman to talk about his journey struggling with anxiety and anger issues and how he found healing through ACT therapy and by sharing his story through his blog and podcast. 


Tony Hardman is the founder of Not Quite Zen, a blog and podcast focused on providing mental health support from the perspective of a survivor. Tony has struggled with severe depression, anxiety, and anger since he was a child. 


Cursed with a family history of mental health issues, and early childhood trauma, finding a path to calm was a journey 35 years in the making. While he’s still anxious and has bad days, the real truth is he’ll never be fully done growing. These days he shares his experience through Not Quite Zen in hopes that he can help others learn how to get better faster.  


In today’s episode we cover: 


How to conquer anxiety Working through a mental health crisisTony’s mental health journey Acceptance and commitment therapy What anger and anxiety can look like Why you sometimes need to hit rock bottom Breaking the stigma around mental health Cognitive defusion The differences between CBT and ACT therapy The Association for Contextual Behavior Science Connecting with the present momentThe small steps that make a big difference 

We hope you enjoyed our conversation with Tony. If you want to learn more from him, make sure to visit his website and follow him on Instagram. You can also listen to his podcast here. To learn more about the Association for Contextual Behavior Science, visit their website here. 


Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! 



Links: 
Check out Not Quite Zen
Follow Tony on Instagram
Listen to Tony’s podcast
Learn more about ACBS
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on TikTok
Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com
“Don’t give up. Be a huge advocate for yourself. If something is not working, you’ve got to do something about it.” -Tony


“There is really important work that happens when you’re in crisis.” -Marc 


“Before something, like talking about mental health,  can become the norm, it's going to make a lot of people uncomfortable at first.” Erik

Send us a Text Message.
Do you struggle with anxiety or anger? 


These are important mental health issues and different forms of therapy work for different people. In this episode of From Survivor To Thriver, we sat down with Tony Hardman to talk about his journey struggling with anxiety and anger issues and how he found healing through ACT therapy and by sharing his story through his blog and podcast. 


Tony Hardman is the founder of Not Quite Zen, a blog and podcast focused on providing mental health support from the perspective of a survivor. Tony has struggled with severe depression, anxiety, and anger since he was a child. 


Cursed with a family history of mental health issues, and early childhood trauma, finding a path to calm was a journey 35 years in the making. While he’s still anxious and has bad days, the real truth is he’ll never be fully done growing. These days he shares his experience through Not Quite Zen in hopes that he can help others learn how to get better faster.  


In today’s episode we cover: 


How to conquer anxiety Working through a mental health crisisTony’s mental health journey Acceptance and commitment therapy What anger and anxiety can look like Why you sometimes need to hit rock bottom Breaking the stigma around mental health Cognitive defusion The differences between CBT and ACT therapy The Association for Contextual Behavior Science Connecting with the present momentThe small steps that make a big difference 

We hope you enjoyed our conversation with Tony. If you want to learn more from him, make sure to visit his website and follow him on Instagram. You can also listen to his podcast here. To learn more about the Association for Contextual Behavior Science, visit their website here. 


Thanks again for tuning in. We are so grateful to each and every one of you. Please remember to leave a rating and review of our show. It helps us grow and reach those who need it. Also, make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode! 



Links: 
Check out Not Quite Zen
Follow Tony on Instagram
Listen to Tony’s podcast
Learn more about ACBS
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on TikTok
Get in touch: amgits.reverse@gmail.com
“Don’t give up. Be a huge advocate for yourself. If something is not working, you’ve got to do something about it.” -Tony


“There is really important work that happens when you’re in crisis.” -Marc 


“Before something, like talking about mental health,  can become the norm, it's going to make a lot of people uncomfortable at first.” Erik

1 hr 8 min