
Season 8 · Episode 4
Bethany Teachman- Rethinking Anxiety and Growth
Parenting For The Present · Parenting for the Present
April 13, 202549m 19s
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Show Notes
This week on Parenting for the Present, we're joined by Dr. Bethany Teachman, Professor and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at the University of Virginia. She also leads public research initiatives focused on reducing anxious thinking and exploring how our unconscious beliefs shape our mental and physical health. With anxiety levels continuing to rise, Dr. Teachman helps us rethink the way we view anxiety—not as something to fear or eliminate, but as an emotion that can actually serve a purpose. Learning to tell when anxiety is helpful versus when it's not is key, and labeling it as terrible or unbearable only makes it harder to manage. We also talk about how social media plays a powerful role in shaping our thoughts and emotional responses, and why it's so important to stay mindful and balanced in our engagement with it. And perhaps most encouraging—Dr. Teachman reminds us that we don't have to have all the answers. Our kids benefit far more from seeing us model growth and flexibility than from seeing perfection.
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