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- 🇦🇺AU · Pets & Animals#8730K to 100K
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Let's Start at the Very Beginning: Defining Stress
Nov 30, 2022
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| 11/30/22 | ![]() Let's Start at the Very Beginning: Defining Stress | Stress. It’s a term we hear all too often. But do we really know what it means, and do we truly understand the effect stress has on us and on our dogs? To test yourself, think about how confidently you could answer the following questions: - Is stress always a bad thing, or can it sometimes be a force for good and if so, how? - What are the most common symptoms of stress? - What happens to our bodies and our mental capacities if life becomes so challenging that we feel stressed all the time? - To what extent is our tendency to feel stressed something we’ve learned, and to what extent is it something we have to accept as just a part of who we are? - Can we get rid of unwanted stress, and if so how? - Can we control stress—that is, can we organise our environment and structure our lives so stress is kept to a minimum? In this, Linda and Caroline’s first full length podcast, you’ll discover what stress is all about, and what impact it can have on you and your dog. You’ll learn to recognise the symptoms of stress and to know when to welcome the good sort of stress as a source of positive energy. On the other hand, when stress becomes a drain on your resources rather than an energiser, you’ll discover what you can do to control—even in some circumstances to eliminate—those feelings of exhaustion and overwhelm. Join Caroline and Linda for this not-to-be-missed first podcast in our new series for Supporting Both Ends of the Lead. What's inside this episode? 01:06 Defining Stress - what is it? What can it do to us? And what about our dogs? 09:21 Am I stressed by nature? Is stress down to Genetics or Learning? Linda discusses how stress can be impacted by our own unique DNA. 11:57 How are our dog's stress responses affected by the roles of both nature and nurture? 15:40 Can dogs overcome early stressful experiences later in life? 19:40 What unconditional love can do for over-stressed humans. 20:45 The neurochemistry of stress in humans... 28:58 And dogs. 36:37 Is my dog sleep deprived? Can they get insomnia? 39:30 7 ways to avoid becoming distressed. 51.44 An invitation to start your dog's stress journal and what it might tell you. 56.46 4 ways to reduce stress if you have already become distressed. 1:03:02 Linda's "Just One Thing" 1:03:38 Caroline's "Just One Thing" Sign Up for our FREE SubStack Newsletter https://bothendsofthelead.substack.com/subscribe Your Hosts Caroline Wilkinson is a Certified Animal Behaviourist. She is a Full (assessed) Member of the APDT and INTODogs – as well as a Registered Training Instructor (ABTC). Caroline is also a Certified Real Dog Yoga Practitioner and an Applied Canine Zoopharmacognosist. Caroline writes for Edition Dog Magazine, as well as a number of trusted pet brands. She also speaks around the country – presenting workshops and webinars with a focus on living more mindfully alongside our canine companions. Dr. Linda Blair is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and registered as a Practitioner Psychologist in the Health and Care Professions Council. She trained at Harvard and the Institute of Psychiatry in London, and has offered cognitive behavioural and mindfulness-based psychotherapy for over 40 years in the NHS and privately. She has also taught various aspects of psychology at the University of Cambridge and the Open University. | — | |
| 11/23/22 | ![]() Welcome to Our World | Welcome to our world, a brand new way of entertaining and educating those of you who enjoy life as the parent of a four-legged bundle of love. In this short introductory podcast, Certified Animal Behaviourist Caroline Wilkinson and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Linda Blair introduce themselves. You’re about to find out how this podcast series came to be, and why Caroline and Linda are perfectly qualified to be your co-hosts. So, whether you’re out on a walk with your dog or enjoying the comfort of home, we’re delighted to welcome you to the first episode of Supporting Both Ends of the Lead Podcast Series. Sign Up for our FREE SubStack Newsletter https://bothendsofthelead.substack.com/subscribe Your Hosts Caroline Wilkinson is a Certified Animal Behaviourist. She is a Full (assessed) Member of the APDT and INTODogs – as well as a Registered Training Instructor (ABTC). Caroline is also a Certified Real Dog Yoga Practitioner and an Applied Canine Zoopharmacognosist. Caroline writes for Edition Dog Magazine, as well as a number of trusted pet brands. She also speaks around the country – presenting workshops and webinars with a focus on living more mindfully alongside our canine companions. As the Founder of digital pet coaching service Barket Place, Caroline has a passion for improving connections between human and hound, with a focus on relationships and reduction of stress for canines living in a human world. She helps pet parents, like you, to work through challenges they may be experiencing with their dog's behaviour, so that they can get back to the important job of loving their dog. Dr. Linda Blair is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and registered as a Practitioner Psychologist in the Health and Care Professions Council. She trained at Harvard and the Institute of Psychiatry in London, and has offered cognitive behavioural and mindfulness-based psychotherapy for over 40 years in the NHS and privately. She has also taught various aspects of psychology at the University of Cambridge and the Open University. Linda is currently working as a clinician and freelance journalist. She’s written regular advice columns for the Guardian, Telegraph, Daily Mail, The Times, and Psychologies magazine. She’s a contact for the British Psychological Society’s media group, psychology expert for netmums, and author of five self-help books. Linda broadcasts frequently on radio, appears on TV and online, and is in demand as a speaker across the UK. | — |
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