

Rick Hanson
Clinical psychologist and author focusing on practical tools for well-being and resilience, offering therapeutic insights and evidence-based strategies on rumination and overthinking.
Top 10 podcasts with Rick Hanson
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Apr 20, 2026 • 1h 22min
Breaking the Habit of Overthinking: Rumination, Cognitive Bypassing, and the Insight Trap
Dr. Rick Hanson, clinical psychologist and author known for practical tools for resilience, shares why rumination becomes a self-reinforcing habit and why insight alone rarely ends it. He explains the difference between brooding and reflection. Short strategies covered include interrupting loops, shifting from abstract to concrete thinking, and simple behavioral circuit breakers to stop overthinking.

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Mar 23, 2026 • 1h 20min
The Self-Abandonment Loop: Shame, Self-Criticism, and How to Break Free
Dr. Rick Hanson, clinical psychologist and author known for resilience and inner-strength work, joins to unpack shame and the self-abandonment loop. They map the loop and the inner critic, explore parts work and the double-bind, and discuss anger, grief, and practical tools like self-compassion and graded exposure to reclaim agency.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 8min
Who You’ll Be This Year: Values, Goals, and a Different Kind of Resolution
Joined by Dr. Rick Hanson, a clinical psychologist and author specializing in practical neuroscience, the conversation dives into why traditional resolutions often fail. They emphasize the importance of identifying authentic values over mere outcomes. The duo explores how perceived 'shoulds' can distort personal values and discuss techniques to clarify what truly matters. Strategies include examining admired figures for inspiration and using creative exercises like writing a letter from your future self to define goals. Tune in for insights on translating values into actionable behaviors!

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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 24min
Toxic Relationships: Why We Stay and How to Leave
Dr. Rick Hanson, a clinical psychologist and author known for his work on resilience, joins Forrest to discuss the complexities of toxic relationships. They explore why good-hearted people often stay in harmful situations, highlighting traits like empathy that can trap them. The conversation dives into red flags such as lovebombing and power imbalances, emphasizing the importance of self-trust for a healthy exit. They also address common patterns in therapy and provide practical steps for rebuilding one’s life after leaving a toxic relationship.

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May 27, 2019 • 36min
How Not to Become Your Parents
Dr. Rick Hanson, clinical psychologist and author known for work on well-being and neuropsychology, explains how childhood learning and internalized others shape repeating relationship scripts. He outlines where these patterns come from and how they generalize across people. The conversation covers spotting recurring interpersonal scripts, imagining the nurturing you missed, and practical steps to change familiar habits.

Oct 5, 2021 • 57min
Dr. Rick & Forrest Hanson on Learning to Be Well
Dr. Rick Hanson, a psychologist renowned for his teachings on well-being, and his son, Forrest Hanson, co-host of the Being Well podcast, dive into the complexities of personal growth. They discuss the importance of confronting fears and the impact of limiting beliefs on self-perception. The conversation also explores how small, consistent actions can lead to significant self-improvement. Rick shares insights from his experience in a body massage skills workshop, emphasizing the value of embracing both positive and negative emotions for true growth.

May 5, 2020 • 1h 9min
Hacking Enlightenment in 7 Steps: The Dharma and Next-Gen of Neuroscience – Rick Hanson, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey : 696
Rick Hanson, Ph.D., a neuropsychologist and bestselling author, shares fascinating insights from his latest work, 'Neurodharma.' He discusses seven transformative practices for enhancing happiness and inner peace, rooted in both ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience. The conversation touches on the challenges of modern distractions, the art of being present, and the interplay of fear and trust in unfamiliar environments. Rick also emphasizes the potential for personal growth through understanding our brain's programming and the paths to enlightenment.

Apr 21, 2020 • 50min
Special Episode: Tips for Living in Close Quarters
This engaging dialogue features Susan Piver, a meditation teacher and bestselling author, along with Lodro Rinzler, a Buddhist teacher, and others like educator Rosalind Wiseman and emotional intelligence expert Ralph De La Rosa. They delve into managing the frustrations of close living quarters during challenging times. Topics include embracing emotional growth, the importance of self-awareness, and techniques for improving interactions with loved ones. Listeners gain valuable insights on patience, empathy, and the power of simply being present with each other.

Mar 27, 2020 • 50min
Special Episode: How to Work with Anger
Rick Hanson, founder of the Wellspring Institute, discusses anger as a natural response, while Hilary Jacobs Hendel emphasizes the importance of recognizing and processing it. Ruth King offers insights on channeling anger into positive action, and David Richo highlights the critical choice in how we respond to our anger. They explore strategies for harnessing anger's energy constructively, from mindfulness techniques to the significance of acknowledging our emotions. Ultimately, the goal is to transform anger into personal growth and resilience.

Apr 30, 2019 • 1h 11min
192: Rick Hanson | The Science of Hardwiring Happiness and Resilience
Rick Hanson, a psychologist and author of Hardwiring Happiness, shares insights on building resilience through personal strengths. He discusses why our brains cling to negativity but can be trained to savor the good. Hanson introduces techniques for transforming positive experiences into lasting change and emphasizes the need for mindful reflection. He also explores the concept of a 'good year box' to document happy moments, providing practical tools to enhance emotional well-being amidst life's challenges.


