Master Stress with Dr. S

The story of the stress cycle

Safia Debar Episode 3

In this episode of 'Master Stress with Dr. S,' Dr. S explains the intricate workings of the stress cycle, using a vivid analogy of a home fire alarm and a fire station. The episode highlights the roles of key brain components like the amygdala, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex in the stress response, and how they work together during acute and chronic stress. Dr. S discusses the physiological effects of neurotransmitters and hormones such as adrenaline, noradrenaline, and cortisol. Listeners learn about the importance of completing the stress cycle for maintaining health and building resilience, as well as the harmful impacts of chronic stress. The episode concludes with a teaser for the next session, focusing on activating the body's relaxation response.

00:00 Introduction to the Stress Cycle
01:41 The Brain's Fire Alarm: Amygdala
02:45 Mobilizing the Emergency Crew: Sympathetic Nervous System
03:25 The Records Room: Hippocampus
04:01 The Fire Chief: Prefrontal Cortex
05:26 Acute Stress Response
06:35 The HPA Axis and Cortisol
13:07 Physiological Effects of Stress
17:53 Completing the Stress Cycle
23:12 Chronic Stress and Its Consequences
26:51 Signs of Chronic Stress
29:02 Conclusion and Next Steps

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