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Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International takes you on a journey into your body, a meditation for digesting the impact of war, reclaiming a sense of inner power to contribute to peace for all beings.
We are collectively experiencing profound sadness, tragedy, injustice and loss. There is a reality of war in many regions around our planet and this lives in our bodies. How do we metabolise this grief, pain and sorrow? How do we play our part in the whole and contribute toward peace?
Joey provides complexity affirming care for people living with medically complex conditions that are not explained by modern medicine. She helps people make sense of what they feel and to release the tension patterns or stories that do not belong to their body.
Joey is a vestibular audiologist and neuroplasticity therapist with a special interest in sensory differences and persistent sensations.
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Joey Remenyi talks with Caitlin Hughes and Teena Mogler, Social Workers based in Australia.
Topics and themes discussed include:
What is masking?
Camouflaging - Strategies used to blend into our social surroundings, or present ourselves as different from who we are.
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- Compensation — Strategies used to actively compensate for difficulties in social situations. Examples: copying body language and facial expressions.
- Masking — Strategies used to hide characteristics or portray a non-autistic/ADHD persona. Examples: adjusting face and body to appear confident and/or relaxed.
- Assimilation — Strategies used to try to fit in with others in social situations. Examples: Putting on an act.
Pressure to conform to social norms can come from various sources like social and cultural contexts, academic settings, work environments, and personal circumstances.
What is authenticity?
- Acceptance of your differences is the first step towards being authentically oneself. It's about embracing your unique traits and experiences, and sharing them with the world.
- Being authentic is an essential aspect of your identity and helps foster good mental health and healthy relationships with others.
What are some common traps and patterns that we can find ourselves in that lead to more masking and feed a cycle of masking?
- People pleasing
- Perfectionism
How can we gently and tenderly practice more authenticity in our lives?
- Acknowledging and accepting your differences without judgement.
- Surround yourself with supportive and understanding individuals who appreciate you for who you are.
- Practice self-care and self-love, prioritising your own needs and boundaries.
- Engage in activities that bring you joy and allow you to express yourself freely.
Why does it matter (psychological and physiological harm)?
- Masking can result in burnout, exhaustion, and lowered self-esteem.
- Concealing one's true self can contribute to mental health problems like anxiety and depression.
- Being unable to be authentic can cause a persistent feeling of discomfort, disconnection, and disorientation.
- It can also lead to social isolation and difficulty forming meaningful relationships.
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Learn more about Caitlin Hughes & Teena Mogler, and their podcast: Divergent Dialogues:
Podcast: Divergent Dialogues
https://divergentdialogues.substack.com/
Caitlin Hughes
Cathartic Collaborations
https://catharticcollaborations.com.au/
Social media: @cathartic.collaborations
Teena Mogler
Balance Centre for Mental Health
https://www.balancecentreformentalhealth.com.au/
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Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks with Charlotte Byrnes, an osteopath and pain educator based in Australia, on reframing pain.
We talk about context, safety and danger, language, mirror neurons, changing science and more. What is pain? Why is pain protective?
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Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks about why neurodivergent or chronic symptom folks can feel exhausted in daily life. How can we arrange our life and lifestyle to function at our average? Can we increase our awareness of functioning at our best too often and increasing the risk of burnout?
This is a neurodivergent affirming community.
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Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International answers a common question about avoiding, dismissing, denying or distracting ourselves from bodily sensations versus taking the NBD or NO BIG DEAL approach to our inner experience.
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Joey Remenyi from Seeking Balance International talks about the paradigm shift and philosophical difference between viewing sensations or symptoms. This is one way we can take our power back and get to know our body and its innate intelligence.
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Joey talks about the overall picture of our brain and what is happening as we experience fluctuating auditory function. It could be useful to consider your neurotype and understand how your brain and body process information. Learn about the executive brain function and 'administration desk' of your brain--this helps you to filter sounds and make sense of the world.
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Joey talks about what it means to listen to the body and respond to the interoceptive messages that we experience. Learn some simple examples of listening and responding, and learn where tinnitus fits into the overall process.
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Joey talks about how our brain organises information and sensory inputs and what sometimes we do not hear our tinnitus and our executive brain and admin team help to filter it out and lower its importance while attending to other neural inputs.
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Joey talks about understanding your body and brain when it comes to our stress cycles and our 'rest and digest' cycles. Learn about your parasympathetic nervous system as much as your sympathetic 'stress' response. Learn to cultivate desired sensations by knowing your joy, pleasure, desire and special interests.
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