In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, Dr. Barbara Moser—a retired physician and suicide prevention advocate—guides us through practical, evidence-based mindfulness and self-compassion techniques.
These simple yet powerful exercises can help you calm your nervous system, lower stress, and create space for resilience when depression or anxiety feels overwhelming. From mindful breathing to self-soothing touch and emotional naming, Dr. Moser shows how small, daily practices can make a meaningful difference in mental health and emotional stability.
If you’re looking for accessible, real-world tools to manage stress, depression, and anxiety, this episode is a compassionate place to start.
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Episode Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction and welcome
01:34 – Why this season focuses on mental health during the pandemic
02:44 – Guest introduction: Dr. Barbara Moser
03:05 – What self-compassion is and why it matters
04:33 – How self-compassion helps with depression and anxiety
05:17 – The definition and power of mindfulness
06:26 – Using mindfulness in unpredictable times
07:37 – Combining mindfulness and self-compassion for coping
08:09 – Dr. Moser shares her personal struggles and tools
09:22 – Choosing mindful actions when feeling overwhelmed
09:59 – Guided breathing exercise for grounding
12:08 – The science behind longer exhalations
12:53 – Using soothing touch for self-care and comfort
14:52 – Practicing self-care as a way of meeting, not erasing, emotions
15:34 – Naming emotions to increase resilience
16:35 – Closing reflections and gratitude
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