1 hr 6 min

The Science of Optimism, Your Emotional Immune System and How to Boost Resiliency with Dr. Sue Varma The Blonde Files Podcast

    • Alternative Health

Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist in private practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Varma was the first medical director and attending psychiatrist to the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at NYU Langone Health, treating civilians and first-responders in the aftermath of 9/11. She joins the show to discuss how to be more optimistic and the myriad health benefits that result from implementing what she calls “practical optimism” in our lives. She explains the emotional immune system, how to be more resilient, toxic positivity vs. optimism, productive and unproductive worry, stress management and anti-aging, navigating trauma and more.

Read Dr. Varma's newest book, Practical Optimism: https://rstyle.me/+dbHkyzTexA91BsnCpUOYdg

This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.

Go to VEGAMOUR.com/blonde and use code blonde at checkout to get 20% off your first subscription order.

Go to TryArmra.com/blonde or use the clode BLONDE for 15% off your first order 

Save 15% off your Branch Basics Starter Kit or Hand Soap with the code BLONDEFILES at www.branchbasics.com 

BonCharge: Go to boncharge.com/BLONDE and use coupon code BLONDE to save 15%. 

Chomps: Go to Chomps.com/BLONDE for 20% off your first order and free shipping.

Get 10% off the Timeline Skin Health Line by going to TimelineNutrition.com/blonde

Produced by Dear Media

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Dr. Sue Varma is a board-certified psychiatrist in private practice and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Varma was the first medical director and attending psychiatrist to the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at NYU Langone Health, treating civilians and first-responders in the aftermath of 9/11. She joins the show to discuss how to be more optimistic and the myriad health benefits that result from implementing what she calls “practical optimism” in our lives. She explains the emotional immune system, how to be more resilient, toxic positivity vs. optimism, productive and unproductive worry, stress management and anti-aging, navigating trauma and more.

Read Dr. Varma's newest book, Practical Optimism: https://rstyle.me/+dbHkyzTexA91BsnCpUOYdg

This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.

Go to VEGAMOUR.com/blonde and use code blonde at checkout to get 20% off your first subscription order.

Go to TryArmra.com/blonde or use the clode BLONDE for 15% off your first order 

Save 15% off your Branch Basics Starter Kit or Hand Soap with the code BLONDEFILES at www.branchbasics.com 

BonCharge: Go to boncharge.com/BLONDE and use coupon code BLONDE to save 15%. 

Chomps: Go to Chomps.com/BLONDE for 20% off your first order and free shipping.

Get 10% off the Timeline Skin Health Line by going to TimelineNutrition.com/blonde

Produced by Dear Media

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

1 hr 6 min

More by Dear Media

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
Lauryn Bosstick & Michael Bosstick / Dear Media
Disrespectfully
Katie Maloney, Dayna Kathan
Not Skinny But Not Fat
Dear Media, Amanda Hirsch
Raising Good Humans
Dear Media, Aliza Pressman
Absolutely Not
Dear Media
The Blonde Files Podcast
Dear Media