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An Intro to CBT

Podcast de Veronica Walsh

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An Intro to CBT is a series of deep-dive introductions to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, adapted from the top-ranking work of CBT Specialist Veronica Walsh.These audios give you a fun, engaging listening experience in a way that brains love —it is therapy as learning, a fascinating journey that teaches life-changing skills.These podcasts offer:🔥 Conversational, banter-style explanations🧠 Brain-friendly learning that sticks✨ Skill-building tools that change how you think, feel, and behave - for the betterTo explore more CBT tools, guides, and audio and video supports, visit:My blog: iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.comMy practice (Ireland): CBTandFeelingGood.comEpisodes are adapted from Veronica Walsh's top CBT original best practice and creative resources - which FeedSpot ranked as 'Number One Best CBT Blog in the World' (December 2025) - used by mental health professionals and engaged learners internationally.

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12 episodios

Portada del episodio Master Your Anxiety: Fun CBT Tools with Visualisation and Self-Talk

Master Your Anxiety: Fun CBT Tools with Visualisation and Self-Talk

Ever wish anxiety didn’t run the show? In this episode, we unpack Veronica Walsh’s fun science-backed CBT tools to take control. Learn how to work with your inner “anxiety narrator” rather than fight it, using visualisation, compassionate self-talk, and playful perspective shifts. In this long-form version of the CBT Self-Acceptance explainer, you’ll discover how to: * Separate yourself from anxious thoughts and beliefs * Use humour and playful perspectives to disarm anxious self-talk — from Bridget Jones to Hugh Grant rom-coms, Conan O’Brien, and even monkeys and wolves * Understand the science of anxiety * Create an emotional pause by naming and managing feelings * Build self-acceptance, compassion, and understanding as core self-regulation skills These brain-friendly strategies are easy to understand, remember, and apply — helping you manage anxiety while letting “the real you” take the lead. Dive in! Explore more guides, audio, and video at iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com [http://iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com] and CBTandFeelingGood.com [http://CBTandFeelingGood.com]. Further reading: Self-Acceptance and Embracing Who You Are [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/2025/03/31/self-acceptance-and-embracing-who-you-are-cbt-visualisation-and-self-talk/] * Further reading: [Self-Acceptance and Embracing Who You Are](https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/2025/03/31/self-acceptance-and-embracing-who-you-are-cbt-visualisation-and-self-talk/ [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/2025/03/31/self-acceptance-and-embracing-who-you-are-cbt-visualisation-and-self-talk/]) * A CBT Visual - download the PDF - https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/deck_visualizing_self_talk_for_acceptance.pdf [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/deck_visualizing_self_talk_for_acceptance.pdf]

21 de feb de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio That Glass of Wine to De-Stress? How Alcohol Creates “Artificial Depression” and What CBT Can Do

That Glass of Wine to De-Stress? How Alcohol Creates “Artificial Depression” and What CBT Can Do

Ever reach for a glass of wine after a long day, thinking it will help you unwind — only to feel more sluggish, low, or anxious the next morning? You’re not imagining it. Alcohol may feel relaxing at the time, but for many of us, it creates an “artificial depression” in the brain and nervous system afterward — and we often don’t connect the dots. In this fun, practical episode, based on a top CBT workbook by Veronica Walsh, we explore the simple science behind how your “stress relief” drink can backfire, and how CBT can help you regain control of your mood, energy, and evenings. This brain-friendly episode blends insight with practical action — easy to understand, remember, and apply: You’ll learn how to: * Recognize the difference between genuine stress recovery and alcohol-driven “relief” that masks your nervous system activation * Spot automatic thoughts and misattributions that keep the habit in place (“I need this to relax”) * Observe and experiment with your own mood, energy, and stress levels to gather evidence for smarter choices * Apply simple CBT strategies to interrupt the habit loop and replace it with healthier routines step by step * Experiment to identify which anxiety, low mood, or shakiness might actually be alcohol-related rather than stress-related CBT is about awareness, evidence, and self-compassion — not judgment. Even small changes in understanding and behaviour can produce surprisingly big improvements in how steady, calm, and energised you feel. Whether you want to cut back, moderate, or simply understand the habit better, this episode gives you practical tools to reclaim evenings that truly restore your mood, energy, and calm. Access more CBT resources — handouts, workbooks, audios, and videos: * Blog & free CBT resource guides: iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com [http://iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com] * CBT practice (Ireland): CBTandFeelingGood.com [http://CBTandFeelingGood.com] Further reading: a CBT Visual - The Wine Ritual - download PDF https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/wine_ritual_stress_response-1.pdf [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/wine_ritual_stress_response-1.pdf]

2 de feb de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Public Speaking Anxiety? Hack your nervous system with CBT

Public Speaking Anxiety? Hack your nervous system with CBT

Why does your brain malfunction for public Speaking? Because it’s ‘scary’? Nope. Because you have a ‘disorder’? Nope. Because of your ‘primal nervous system’? Yes! Our brain is “wired stupid” for Public Speaking — it’s a common neurobiological nuisance - hack it with CBT! When we face an audience, our threat response often overreacts, triggering over the top pesky primal fight-or-flight symptoms.. Your brain floods your body with adrenaline, oxygen, and cortisol as if you were facing a physical threat - before rational reasoning even gets a look-in. The result? Racing heart, shaky voice, and a frazzled mind — totally unnecessary and unhelpful for delivering a presentation. It doesn’t have to stay that way. Public speaking anxiety is the most common form of social phobia — but it is completely manageable with CBT! Build the cognitive, emotional, and behavioral skills to handle the task competently. Imagine that? This episode, based on a top CBT workbook by Veronica Walsh, is fun, fast, and engaging — giving you practical, proven skills to understand and manage public speaking anxiety: CBT helps you to: * Shift your perception: See speaking as a ‘task’, and maybe even an opportunity, rather than a terrifying threat * Learn the ‘Messenger Mindset’ - the ‘Hugh Grant Rom-Com Defense’ - and the ‘Politicians Strategy’ * Evaluate your resources with your rational brain. * Understand and harness adrenaline: Use the natural surge of energy to feel “buzzed and pumped” instead of freaked out * Change behaviour: Show up and build the skill over time, rather than avoiding or self-sabotaging * Focus on the message: You’re just the messenger of the information - make the value of what you’re communicating more important than ego or self-judgment — it’s not about you! By interrupting automatic reactions — cognitive, physical, and emotional — with CBT, you can transform your performance and regulate your nervous system. Science is beautiful — and you have the power to change your mind, mood, and delivery. Change your life with this tool box. Dive in! Access more CBT resources — handouts, workbooks, audios, and videos: * Blog & free CBT resource guides: iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com [http://iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com] * CBT practice (Ireland): CBTandFeelingGood.com [http://CBTandFeelingGood.com] Further reading - a CBT Visual - a CBT explainer for managing Public Speaking Anxiety - download PDF: https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/public_speaking_hacking_the_inner_ape2.pdf [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/public_speaking_hacking_the_inner_ape2.pdf]

29 de ene de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Silencing Your Inner Critic with CBT

Silencing Your Inner Critic with CBT

A Practical Guide to Silencing Your Inner Critic Do you have an annoying negative critic in your head, narrating your life and driving you in the wrong direction? Of course you do! We all have one — that’s why we’re not perfect rational creatures. It’s that nagging inner voice that seems to get louder when we’re anxious or down. Your inner critic whispers harsh judgments, fuels self-doubt, and keeps you from living fully. It’s the human condition — we’re messy! This episode, based on a top CBT workbook by Veronica Walsh, gives you practical, proven skills to challenge the critic. Silencing it can be fun — and empowering, when done with intention and CBT strategies. CBT helps you to: • Spot automatic negative thoughts and recognize when they’re distorted • Separate internalized beliefs from your true self • Interrupt and reframe unhelpful thinking • Reduce guilt, shame, and emotional hijacking • Use humour to pause fear, anxiety, or depression long enough to think differently Even the most logical, cynical people often find this simple, child-like technique surprisingly effective - and even enjoyable. Small shifts in thinking can create big changes in how you feel and live. This episode shows you how to begin — easy to understand, remember, and apply. Dive in. Access more CBT resources — handouts, workbooks, audios, and videos: • Blog & free guides: iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com [http://iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com] • CBT practice (Ireland): CBTandFeelingGood.com [http://CBTandFeelingGood.com] Further reading - a CBT Visual - Silencing the Inner Critic - download the PDF: https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/col_deck_silencing_your_inner_critic.pdf [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/col_deck_silencing_your_inner_critic.pdf]

23 de ene de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Dismantle Bad Thinking Habits with CBT (Cognitive Distortions Explained)

Dismantle Bad Thinking Habits with CBT (Cognitive Distortions Explained)

Stuck in the same negative thinking loops? Do you find yourself overthinking, catastrophising, or ruminating on the same worries day after day? If so, you’re not alone - these are common human thinking habits, not permanent character flaws. Bad thinking habits are learned. And they can be unlearned — with CBT. Based on the brain-friendly Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) resources of Veronica Walsh, this episode helps you build the skill of spotting unhelpful thinking patterns as they happen - giving you the power to pause, challenge them, and choose a more balanced response. Awareness is the first and most powerful step. This introduction helps you to: * Recognise common CBT thinking traps and cognitive distortions * Understand why automatic thoughts feel true, even when they aren’t * Learn simple, science-backed techniques to reframe and get unstuck * Reduce unnecessary emotional upset — for yourself and others Be careful what you’re saying to yourself — your body is listening. Our mental shortcuts can hijack the nervous system, keeping us anxious, stuck, or reactive. When you learn to recognise these patterns, you can begin to dismantle them, regain mental clarity, and move forward with greater calm and confidence. Small shifts in thinking can create big changes in how you feel and live. This episode shows you how to begin — easy to understand, remember, and apply. Dive in. Access more CBT resources - handouts, workbooks, audios and videos: * Blog & free guides: iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com [http://iVeronicaWalsh.wordpress.com] * CBT practice (Ireland): CBTandFeelingGood.com [http://CBTandFeelingGood.com] Further reading - a CBT Visual - Change Your Mind, Change your Mood - download the PDF: https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/change_your_mind_change_your_mood.pdf [https://iveronicawalsh.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/change_your_mind_change_your_mood.pdf]

21 de ene de 2026 - 29 min
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