290: Braving Dark Night of the Soul and Learning to Own Yourself With Kelly Brogan

Published: Oct. 14, 2019, 11 a.m.

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Today we\\u2019re going in a different direction but it\\u2019s one more closely related to physical health than we often realize. I am here with Dr. Kelly Brogan, MD, whom you have heard from before. (See the show notes below for her first episode.) She\\u2019s board-certified in psychiatry, psychosomatic medicine, and integrative holistic medicine and specializes in root cause resolution as an approach to psychiatric syndromes and symptoms (not to mention graduating from Cornell and M.I.T.)

Dr. Kelly has a lot of fascinating things to say about the anxiety, depression, and mental health struggles so many women face. She\\u2019s reframing the entire conversation and has authored the New York Times bestselling book A Mind of your Own\\xa0as well as\\xa0the children\\u2019s book A Time for Rain.\\xa0She\\u2019s also co-editor of the landmark (and much-needed) textbook Integrative Therapies for Depression.

In this conversation, we get super vulnerable about life changes that come with being a mother and something she calls a dark night of the soul. We all have a lot to share with each other on this topic I\\u2019m sure, so please chime in and let me know if you can related and what you think in the comments.

Learning to Own Yourself: Episode Highlights

  • Why we might need to reframe the stories we\\u2019ve learned about birth, mothering, and the emotional realm
  • What the dark night of the soul is
  • How to know if this is what you\\u2019re facing
  • Why symptoms can be a beautiful invitation
  • The things we all have things where we love to be \\u201cright about being wrong\\u201d
  • How emotions get coded physically in the body
  • Whether men experience anything similar
  • And more!

Resources We Mention

Books by Kelly Brogan

Other Resources

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