
Ep# 142: Being Mad About Good Results
In this episode, Dr. Kashey dives into the intricacies of the SRO model and its practical application in everyday life. Dr. Kashi introduces the concept of the SRO model, emphasizing its relevance in resolving frustrations related to food, guilt, shame, and body image. The episode focuses on understanding the two main components of humanity's belief system: the rational, flexible, and scientific part and the distorted, rigid, and impulsive part. He highlights how these beliefs influence our thoughts, feelings, urges, and responses, ultimately shaping our outcomes.
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Show Notes
In this episode, Dr. Kashey dives into the intricacies of the SRO model and its practical application in everyday life. Dr. Kashi introduces the concept of the SRO model, emphasizing its relevance in resolving frustrations related to food, guilt, shame, and body image. The episode focuses on understanding the two main components of humanity's belief system: the rational, flexible, and scientific part and the distorted, rigid, and impulsive part. He highlights how these beliefs influence our thoughts, feelings, urges, and responses, ultimately shaping our outcomes.