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What if depression isn’t just sadness, but something more insidious—like a parasite that feeds on your energy, motivation, and joy?

In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, psychologist and author Dr. Robert Duff (Hardcore Self-Help series) shares his unique way of describing depression and the practical tools he teaches clients to push back against it.

Duff explains how behavioral activation—starting with the “easy wins”—can help break depression’s vicious cycle of inactivity and guilt. He also introduces a simple mindfulness exercise that helps people coexist with intrusive thoughts without letting them take control.

With candid honesty and humor, Duff reminds us that depression is not weakness, laziness, or personal failure. It’s an illness that thrives on isolation and inertia—and one we can fight by taking small, consistent steps toward connection and activity.

If you’ve ever felt trapped in depression’s lies, this conversation offers validation, hope, and concrete strategies you can start using today.

Link to Dr. Robert Duff (Duff the Psych) website: www.duffthepsych.com

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Timestamps

00:11 Introduction and welcome
 01:10 The mission of the podcast: keeping it real and hopeful
 02:42 Dr. Robert Duff describes depression as a parasite
 03:37 How depression drains energy and reinforces itself
 03:56 Behavioral activation explained through cost-benefit analysis
 04:43 Choosing activities based on effort vs. reward
 05:39 Starting with small wins to build momentum
 06:26 The brain chemistry of depression and motivation
 07:18 Why consistency matters in breaking the cycle
 07:40 Duff’s mindfulness exercise to handle intrusive thoughts
 08:18 Noticing, acknowledging, and releasing negative thoughts
 09:45 Practicing attention-shifting daily (e.g., while brewing coffee)
 10:29 The difference between soothing and actually helping behaviors
 11:00 Options for support: therapy, medication, self-help, community
 11:38 Final reflections on compassion, trial-and-error, and persistence
 12:52 Co-host reflections on using Duff’s methods personally
 14:02 Why making a “menu” of easy activities helps in low-energy states
 14:35 Closing thoughts and mention of Duff’s Hardcore Self-Help series
 15:11 Next week’s preview: more practical techniques for everyday use
 15:27 Outro and listener encouragement

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