Live Q&A with Dr. Rick Hanson
Watch Dr. Hanson Discuss the Pillars of Self-Caring and Motivation
The Live Call with Dr. Rick Hanson will be hosted on Zoom on Thursday, June 18th at 4:00 PM PDT (See Your Timezone). The call recording will be posted here after the initial airing.
If you are unable to join on Zoom, you can also access the Youtube Livestream below!
Many of your suggestions will help me heal and help me grow. Thank you, Michele
Hi from Australia, Thank you for your generosity in caring and sharing.
I have chronic illness.
I bow to your presence and practice and sharing.
this training is soooo import.. I have needed this forever..
thank you so much,
Joleen
I loved this presentation. It really felt relaxing and gave me some great ideas to improve my personal and professional practice. Thank you Rick! And thanks so much to you Kaleigh and your team, from Suzette Misrachi, Melbourne, Australia, author of: “Lives unseen: unacknowledged trauma of non-disordered, competent Adult Children Of Parents with a Severe Mental Illness” and various brief articles I’ve been invited to write on grief and trauma aimed at mental health practitioners which I then offer for free to the general public). If people are interested in such resources they just need to Google my name. Sounds like a great course! (p.s. re-sending without links).
I loved this presentation. It really felt relaxing and gave me some great ideas to improve my personal and professional practice. Thank you Rick! And thanks so much to you Kaleigh and your team, from Suzette Misrachi, Melbourne, Australia, author of: “Lives unseen: unacknowledged trauma of non-disordered, competent Adult Children Of Parents with a Severe Mental Illness” (https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/37852) and various brief articles I’ve been invited to write on grief and trauma aimed at mental health practitioners which I then offer for free to the general public (https://medium.com/@suzette.misrachi). Sounds like a great course!
I loved this presentation. It really felt relaxing and gave me some great ideas to improve my personal and professional practice. Thank you Rick! And thanks so much to you Kaleigh and your team, from Suzette Misrachi, Melbourne, Australia, author of: “Lives unseen: unacknowledged trauma of non-disordered, competent Adult Children Of Parents with a Severe Mental Illness” (https://minerva-access.unimelb.edu.au/handle/11343/37852) and various brief articles I’ve been invited to write on grief and trauma aimed at mental health practitioners which I then offer for free to the general public (https://medium.com/@suzette.misrachi).
Thank you Dr. Hanson. You have generously brought comfort and compassion to me and many others. I have had a hard time feeling the kindness of self forgiveness, and you have lifted my internal sadness and I feel rewarded with openness and a more loving heart towards others. You are a wise and endlessly giving teacher. Thank you.
Hi, great talk, thank you! Dr. Rick, what is the research you mention on Self Care, ‘as people feed themselves more they have more to offer to others’ any reference about that please?
My husband died unexpectantly and I keep running things through my mind of what I should have done for him or said to him the weeks or months before he died.
My husband died unexpectantly and I keep running things through my mind of what I should have done for him or said to him the weeks or months before he died. I have trouble stopping these thoughts.
Thank you Kaleigh and all your team for organizing this and Dr. Rick for all his knowledge and time.
This is a present for the mind and soul.
People who dedicate their lives to helping others are more precious than they can imagine.
A truly wholehearted thank you from Portugal.
Hello, This is Ashwini from India. A big thank you to Kaleigh and the awake network team for organizing this insightful Q N A session with Dr. Rick. Thank you for your wise words, Dr. Rick. Would love to read more on your work.
Thank you. Love listening to your mind speak
Wow. Dr. Rick!!! the ebb and flow of your gentle energy is speaking to my soul!!! Thanks for your compassionate approach. It is quite healing truly.
Thank you Rick for all your online courses, books, meditations and for being the loving and caring person that you are.
Hi, I am Sujata from India. Thanks for doing this. Umm the Q&A section helped cover a lot of ideas.. especially, Rick’s comment that self compassion actually helps diffuse anger, in turn leading to better interpersonal relationships, was good! Also, agree with the idea of JOT, just one thing, a minute a day helps make a difference. Loved Rick’s attitude of open mindedness to allow the space for intuition, “unexplained” stuff alongside scientific research. I, too, would like to follow Rick in thanking people for their practice and the positive impacts it has on the world.. the idea actually makes me wanna be good at my practice too!
Umm.. I guess my comment landed at the wrong place.. it was supposed to be an independent comment and not in reply to the above (Lauren’s comment). Sorry about that.
Thank you to everyone for the positive thoughts and recommendations
What a wonderful way to end this day: thank you to all /be safe/be well.
I need to know day and time of weekly sessions. I am already doing Zoom programs on Tues at 7PM East coast time
and Wed at 7 pm East coast time.
I would like to do the program but I need to know there is no conflict.
Hi, I am seeing nothing on ‘You Tube’ live. Its 7 p.m. e.s.t. Not sure if its a glitch.
Hi Michele,
Looks like youtube had a little glitch and the first few minutes of the call didn’t appear right away. You should be able to see it on youtube live now! When we send the recording we’ll make sure that those first few minutes you may have missed are in the recording 🙂
Best,
Jessie @ The Awake Network
Dearest Rick,
Thank you for your generosity in caring and sharing.
I have chronic illness, Lyme disease, which keeps me in bed 95% of the time. I used to be very physically active, an outdoors lover.
How do I learn to cope with this situation?
Thank you,
Information with regard to empathy and compassion in terms of neural-activity would be fantastic. I teach teachers and have come to believe that “compassion fatigue” is a misnomer. Rather, compassion may be a source of agency and energy. Thank you in advance. I am a big fan!
Dear Rick,
Looking forward to the webcast. Given the COVID-19 Lockdown situation, it’s hard to get motivated again.
Hoping for some good pointers to success:)
Many thanks ! Barbara
Dearest Dr. Rick, You are The Dude — and you light up my brain. I can’t thank you enough!!
Love,
Connie