Worrying: A Psychological Phenomenon
December 28, 2005
Category: Emotional and Mental Health
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the complexities of worrying, discussing its various forms and the psychological implications it has on individuals. He differentiates between worry and concern, emphasizing that worry is a uniquely human trait tied to our ability to think about the future. Armand also addresses the struggles faced by chronic worriers and the societal perceptions that often stigmatize them. Through engaging discussions and listener calls, he aims to foster understanding and compassion for those who grapple with excessive worry, while also highlighting the importance of support and connection in overcoming these challenges.
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