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THE UNDEFEATED MINDHow Resilience Can Be Learned

Alex Lickerman, M.D.

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About Me

• Primary Care Group• Student Health

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Expect Obstacles• Our expectations influence our reactions to

experiences• Our expectations about task difficulty

influence our performance

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Self-Explanatory Style• Self-explanatory style refers to the style with

which we explain the causes of events• Optimistic• Pessimistic

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Self-Explanatory Style and Depression

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Self-Explanatory Style, cont.• Naïve vs. realistic optimism• Depressive vs. defensive pessimism

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Changing Our Self-Explanatory Style

• Practice imagining alternative causes of events

• Avoid blanketing optimistic explanatory biases over all situations

Fresco et al., 2009

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Accept Pain• Distraction with something that arouses

emotion• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

(ACT)

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Accept Pain, cont.• Identify a situation that causes painful

emotion(s) to arise (e.g., social anxiety)• Identify goals that painful emotion obstructs• Practice non-judgment/acceptance

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Let Go• Sense-making• Benefit-finding

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Let Go, cont.• Avoid attempts to “undo” past events

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Find Me• [email protected]• www.alexlickerman.com