Know Your Mind with Dr Rosie Gilderthorp
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Make the nausea feel small: Practical exercise for coping with severe pregnancy sickness
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Make the nausea feel small: Practical exercise for coping with severe pregnancy sickness

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Managing Pregnancy Nausea and Emotions with Mindfulness Techniques

Join Dr. Rosie Gilderthorp, a clinical psychologist and mother of three, as she shares her expertise and personal experiences with managing hyperemesis gravidarum, depression, and anxiety during pregnancy.

This practical episode provides a deep dive into mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing, body scanning, and observing sensations to cope with physical and emotional strains.

Engage in guided exercises to help control nausea and stress, while receiving personal support. Remember to seek professional help for serious mental health issues. Subscribe to Dr. Rosie's free substack for more insights and resources on mental well-being during pregnancy, and visit www.knowyourmindconsulting.com for additional information.

00:00 Introduction to Pregnancy Challenges

00:58 Practical Pep Talks for Pregnancy

01:28 Mindfulness and Emotional Awareness

02:33 Body Scan and Tension Awareness

05:12 Understanding and Observing Nausea

08:15 Exploring Sensations: Light or Heavy?

09:00 Breathing into the Feeling

09:54 Allowing the Nausea to Be

11:06 Imagining the Feeling as an Object

12:27 Healing Hand Technique

13:47 Bringing Up the Lights

14:48 Reflecting on the Exercise

15:10 Final Thoughts and Resources

Come and find me on Instagram @thepregnancypsychologist. I’d love your feedback on how you found this exercise so come and have a chat with me there. If you found it helpful please do share with anyone else in your life who might need it.

Finally, a little disclaimer from me. I’m a Clinical Psychologist registered in the UK but nothing I do on this podcast, my website or social media is psychological therapy. If you need therapeutic support you can reach out to me at www.knowyourmindconsulting.com. If you are facing a mental health crisis or a medical emergency and you are worried about your safety or someone else you should contact your family doctor (GP here in the UK) or go to an accident and emergency. 

I’d also like to that Russ Harris for today’s exercise. I adapted his words from his excellent book “ACT Made Simple” and very much recommend that you check him out if you want to know more about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

Thank you for the music!

Mindfulness ex backing track music: Soothing Serenade by UNIVERSFIELD -- https://freesound.org/s/719269/ -- License: Attribution 4.0

Inrto music

After the flu by kjartan_abel -- https://freesound.org/s/611440/ -- License: Attribution 4.0

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Know Your Mind with Dr Rosie Gilderthorp
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The blog and podcast that admits that pregnancy sucks sometimes and gives you evidence-based advice from my experience as a Clinical Psychologist and HG survivor on how to survive and (eventually) thrive.