Keyword: emotional health

Understanding Paranoia and Its Types December 13, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele and Linda Vanella Vanella Van Allen delve into the complexities of paranoia, discussing its various forms and the psychological implications behind them. They explore the nature of paranoia, including its unfounded distrust of others and its connection to mental health conditions like schizophrenia and personality disorders. The conversation highlights real-life examples, the impact of paranoia on relationships, and the importance of understanding its roots. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences with fear and paranoia, and how these feelings can manifest in everyday life.

Fear of Close Relationships October 4, 2011

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the reasons behind people’s fear of forming close relationships. He discusses how past experiences and childhood conditioning can lead to a reluctance to love and connect with others. Armand emphasizes the importance of recognizing these fears and understanding that love should not be equated with pain or control. He encourages listeners to confront their fears and to seek healthier, more fulfilling relationships. The episode also touches on the dynamics of control in relationships and the role of victimhood in emotional connections.

Shelf Life of Mental Health September 20, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Lauren Sykes, Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of mental health having a ‘shelf life’ and how past issues can resurface unexpectedly. He discusses the phenomenon of recidivism in mental health, where individuals may revert to old behaviors or fears despite having previously overcome them. Through personal anecdotes and insights from guests Linda Vanella Vanella Vanella and Lauren Sykes, the conversation delves into the complexities of mental health, the importance of self-awareness, and the role of external factors in triggering past traumas. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences and consider the ongoing journey of mental well-being.

Dependency and Autonomy July 5, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concepts of dependency and autonomy, particularly in the context of relationships and personal development. He explores the characteristics of dependent personalities, the impact of excessive dependency, and the importance of autonomy for emotional health. Joined by guest Linda Vanella Vanella Vanella, they delve into the nuances of dependency, its effects on individuals, and how it can manifest in relationships. The conversation touches on the balance between needing support and fostering independence, emphasizing the need for self-awareness and personal growth.

Submissiveness and Power Dynamics June 7, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella, Lorna Sykes

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the concepts of submissiveness and learned helplessness, exploring how these traits manifest in personal relationships and workplace dynamics. He contrasts the roles of ‘servers’ and ‘peacemakers,’ highlighting the psychological impacts of learned helplessness on health and social interactions. The conversation delves into the complexities of power dynamics, both in nature and human relationships, and emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s own power to effect change. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their experiences with submissiveness and how it shapes their lives.

Smart But Feeling Dumb March 2, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Dr. Harold Levinson

In this episode, Armand DiMele interviews Dr. Harold Levinson, a specialist in dyslexia and related disorders. Dr. Levinson discusses his new book, ‘Smart But Feeling Dumb,’ which explores the complexities of dyslexia, ADHD, and phobias. He emphasizes that many individuals with these conditions often feel inadequate despite their intelligence. Dr. Levinson challenges traditional definitions of dyslexia, suggesting that inner ear issues may play a significant role in these disorders. Through his research, he highlights the interconnectedness of symptoms and the importance of understanding the underlying neurological mechanisms. The conversation delves into treatment options, including medications and therapies that address the inner ear’s influence on cognitive functions.

Feeling Good: Understanding the Chemistry of Emotions January 13, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Elemy, Lauren Sykes, Richard Christensen

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of feeling good, emphasizing that it is a chemical state rather than just a mental one. He discusses how our feelings are influenced by various chemicals released in the brain, such as dopamine and oxytocin, and how activities like exercise, yoga, and even eating can impact our emotional state. Armand encourages listeners to be specific about their feelings and to recognize that feeling good can often be the absence of pain. He invites feedback from listeners on what makes them feel good, setting the stage for future discussions on the chemistry of emotions.

Craziness January 6, 2011

Host: Armand DiMele

In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the concept of craziness, discussing its various definitions and manifestations. He highlights the psychological aspect of repeating behaviors in hopes of different outcomes, often rooted in childhood experiences. DeMille delves into the chemical influences on mental states, such as hormonal imbalances and paranoia, and the different forms of withdrawal and fear that can lead to a loss of sanity. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing these patterns and encourages listeners to seek control over their lives rather than succumbing to madness.

Grief and Healing January 4, 2011

Host: Armand DiMeleGuests: Linda Vanella, Nicole Alston

In this episode, Armand DiMele discusses the complexities of grief with guests Linda Vanella Vanella Vanella and Nicole Alston, who share their experiences and insights on coping with loss. They explore the five stages of grief, the impact of complicated grief, and the importance of processing emotions. The conversation highlights the need for support systems and the role of counseling in navigating grief, particularly for parents who have lost children. The episode emphasizes the significance of acknowledging and expressing feelings of anger and sadness as part of the healing journey.

Year-End Reflections on Family and Friends December 30, 2010

Host: Armand DiMele

In this year-end edition, Armand DiMele explores the significance of resolutions, particularly the common desire to spend more time with family and friends. He discusses the feelings of loneliness and depression that often accompany the holiday season and emphasizes the importance of nurturing connections. Armand reflects on the complexities of friendships and family dynamics, highlighting how relationships can change over time. He encourages listeners to reach out to friends and maintain positive connections, suggesting that meaningful interactions can enhance well-being. As the year closes, he invites everyone to reflect on their relationships and the importance of community.