The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
When people visit a therapist's office for help with their depression, they often don't find the relief they're seeking. That's because much of the counsel that is traditionally given doesn't offer the context people need to make sense of and preserve their mental well-being.
Here to share these missing pieces of perspective and strategy is Dr. Scott Eilers, a clinical psychologist and the author of The Light Between the Leaves: 6 Truths Your Therapist Won't Tell You About Healing Depression and Trauma. Today on the show, Scott shares why the world of psychology doesn't always offer the most useful explanations for why people can sometimes feel alienated from their own lives. We then talk about insights Scott has gleaned from science, nature, and lived experience as to the mindset shifts and habits that can help you stay sharp, steady, and engaged in life — whether you're struggling with chronic depression, or just adrift in a low-grade funk.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:41 - Meet Dr. Scott Eilers & His Book
2:09 - Scott's Personal History with Depression
6:23 - What Actually Causes Depression?
8:28 - Neurotransmitters & the Biology of Mood
14:45 - Why Traditional Therapy Falls Short
25:50 - The Road to the Cabin: A Mental Health Metaphor
30:22 - Sleep, Nutrition & Self-Care as Treatment
31:15 - Exercise: The Most Powerful Tool for Depression
40:35 - Envy Is Ignorance: You Can't See to the Bottom of Others' Lives
44:23 - Pull the Weeds: Removing Invasive Pleasures
51:10 - Keep the Water Flowing: The Power of Having Goals
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