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The Problem With Trying to Feel Better: Dr Julie Smith

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Mar 31, 2026
Dr Julie Smith, clinical psychologist and bestselling author known for accessible mental health advice. She unpacks why chasing feeling better can backfire. Short chats cover reframing anxiety as useful information, when low mood is situational versus clinical, workaholism and the cost of success, psychedelics vs therapy experiments, and how status loss shapes identity.
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ADVICE

Choose Actions That Break Downward Spirals

  • Avoid short-term comforts that prolong low mood; notice behaviours that keep you stuck and replace them with small activating actions.
  • Julie contrasts vegging out and rumination with targeted actions that break downward spirals.
ANECDOTE

LSD Day Revealed Emotional Blindspots

  • James recounts an LSD trip in Bondi that revealed a 'periodic table of emotions' and highlighted his lack of openness to love.
  • The trip stripped status concerns and made him confront neglected romantic vulnerability.
INSIGHT

Numbness Follows Emotional Suppression

  • Allowing the full range of emotions increases life's meaning; blocking one emotion tends to numb them all.
  • Julie warns selective emotion suppression leads to numbness and ruined relationships because people stop feeling love or sadness.
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