Explore every episode of the podcast Off the Couch Psychology
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| Mania vs. Hypomania Explained | 31 Jul 2026 | 00:26:50 | |
What does it really mean to have a manic episode? Is hypomania just having extra energy, or is there much more to it? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, you'll learn how psychologists and psychiatrists tell the difference between mania and hypomania, why that distinction is so important, and how it can affect diagnosis and treatment. You'll discover why sleeping less isn't always the biggest clue, why being productive doesn't automatically mean someone is hypomanic, and why accurately describing your symptoms can make all the difference during an evaluation. Through real-life examples, practical explanations, and a little humor along the way, you'll gain a clearer understanding of one of the most misunderstood parts of bipolar disorder. Whether you're living with bipolar disorder, supporting someone who is, or simply want to better understand mental health, this episode will give you practical knowledge you can use in everyday life. Key Takeaways
For more psychology resources, books, and podcast episodes, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading
#BipolarDisorder #Mania #Hypomania #DSM5TR #AmericanPsychiatricAssociation #NationalInstituteOfMentalHealth #DavidMiklowitz #KayRedfieldJamison | |||
| When People Feel Like Threats | 28 Jul 2026 | 00:30:44 | |
Social anxiety disorder is far more than being shy. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, you'll discover what is really happening inside the mind of someone who fears being judged, criticized, or embarrassed in everyday social situations. You'll also learn why social anxiety disorder is so often confused with generalized anxiety disorder—and why understanding the difference matters. Through real-life examples, current psychological research, practical treatment strategies, and a relatable story, you'll gain a better understanding of how social anxiety develops, how it affects relationships, work, school, and daily life, and most importantly, what actually helps people regain confidence. Whether you're struggling with social anxiety yourself or want to better understand someone you care about, this episode will leave you with practical insights, hope, and a fresh perspective. Key Takeaways
For more podcasts, books, articles, and resources from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading & Resources
#ThePerksOfBeingAWallflower #JohnnyDepp #GillianButler #CBT #SocialAnxietyDisorder #GeneralizedAnxietyDisorder | |||
| Why Relationships Feel So Hard | 26 Jun 2026 | 00:35:04 | |
Why do some people constantly worry about relationships while others seem emotionally distant? Why do some people trust easily while others struggle with rejection, vulnerability, or closeness? The answers may be rooted in something psychologists call attachment styles. In this episode of Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores the science behind attachment styles and how they influence mental health, emotional regulation, stress, self-esteem, relationships, leadership, and even spiritual well-being. You'll discover how these patterns develop, how they shape the way you view yourself and others, and why understanding them can be one of the most important steps toward personal growth. Whether you've struggled with overthinking, fear of abandonment, difficulty trusting others, or simply want to better understand your emotional world, this episode offers practical insights that can help you build healthier relationships and a healthier mind. Key Takeaways• Understand the four major attachment styles and how they develop. For additional resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes, visit: Suggested Reading & ReferencesBowlby, J. (1969). Attachment and Loss, Volume 1: Attachment. Ainsworth, M. D. S., Blehar, M. C., Waters, E., & Wall, S. (1978). Patterns of Attachment. Levine, A., & Heller, R. (2010). Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love. Johnson, S. M. (2008). Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. Mikulincer, M., & Shaver, P. R. (2016). Attachment in Adulthood: Structure, Dynamics, and Change. Mentioned in This Episode#JohnBowlby #MaryAinsworth #TheBigBangTheory #ParksAndRecreation #LeslieKnope #Shrek | |||
| The Truth About Schizophrenia | 23 Jun 2026 | 00:32:45 | |
Schizophrenia is one of the most misunderstood conditions in mental health. Many people think they know what it is because of movies, television, or things they've heard over the years. The problem is that much of that information is wrong. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham takes you beyond the myths and headlines to explore what schizophrenia and psychosis really are. You'll learn how these conditions affect the brain, why reality can become distorted, what daily life can look like for someone living with schizophrenia, and what modern treatment and recovery actually look like. You'll also hear the remarkable story of John Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician whose life inspired A Beautiful Mind, and discover why his story continues to offer hope to people facing serious mental health challenges. Whether you're curious about the topic, know someone living with schizophrenia, or simply want a better understanding of one of psychology's most misunderstood disorders, this episode will challenge assumptions and replace fear with knowledge. Key Takeaways• Understand the difference between psychosis and schizophrenia. Learn more about psychology, personal growth, leadership, and success at: Suggested Reading & References
#JohnNash #ABeautifulMind #OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest #JackNicholson #Schizophrenia #Psychosis #MentalHealth #Psychology #Recovery #BrainHealth | |||
| Can Technology Reduce Symptoms of Tourette's? | 19 Jun 2026 | 00:28:26 | |
What if the future of Tourette's syndrome treatment isn't another medication—but a wearable device on your wrist or a technology that helps regulate the brain itself? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores one of the most exciting areas of modern neuroscience: neuromodulation. You'll discover how researchers are using technologies such as Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), wearable nerve stimulation devices like the Neupulse wristband, and other emerging approaches to better understand and potentially reduce tic symptoms. More importantly, you'll learn what these developments actually mean in everyday life. Are these technologies ready for widespread use? Who might benefit from them? And how close are we to seeing these innovations become part of routine treatment? If you or someone you care about lives with Tourette's syndrome, this episode will help you separate science from hype while giving you a clear understanding of where the research is headed. Key Takeaways• What neuromodulation is and how it works For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading & Resources• Tourette Association of America. Deep Brain Stimulation and Emerging Treatments for Tourette Syndrome. #TouretteAssociationOfAmerica #Neupulse #StarTrek | |||
| What Tourette's Really Looks Like | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:32:35 | |
Most people think they know what Tourette's Disorder looks like. The problem is that much of what we've seen in movies, television, and social media only tells a small part of the story. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham takes a deeper look at Tic Disorders and Tourette's Disorder, separating myths from facts and exploring what is really happening in the brain. You'll learn why tics occur, what motor and vocal tics actually look like, the truth about coprolalia and echolalia, and how Tourette's affects everyday life at school, work, and home. You'll also discover why Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) has become one of the leading treatments for managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Whether you live with a tic disorder, love someone who does, work with individuals who have Tourette's, or simply want a better understanding of the condition, this episode will give you practical insight, greater empathy, and a new perspective on what life with Tourette's is really like. Key Takeaways• The differences between Tic Disorders and Tourette's Disorder For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit: www.Quest-Success.com Suggested Reading & ResourcesAmerican Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR). Washington, DC: APA Publishing. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders. Child Mind Institute. Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT). Frankl, Viktor E. Man's Search for Meaning. Tourette Association of America. Understanding Tourette Syndrome and Tic Disorders. Mentioned in This Episode#BaylenDupree #BaylenOutLoud #TouretteSyndrome #TicDisorders #ViktorFrankl #MansSearchForMeaning | |||
| What If Mental Illness Isn't Just Mental? | 12 Jun 2026 | 00:29:25 | |
What if improving your mental health isn't just about what's happening in your mind—but also what's happening in your metabolism? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry and the growing research connecting metabolic health to mental health. You'll discover why researchers are studying the links between obesity, insulin resistance, inflammation, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and PTSD. You'll also learn why dietary approaches such as ketogenic and Mediterranean diets are receiving attention as potential tools to support mental health treatment. This isn't a conversation about miracle cures or quick fixes. It's a practical look at what the latest research is revealing about the connection between the brain and the body—and what those findings could mean for you or someone you care about. If you've ever wondered whether what you eat could influence how you think, feel, and function, this episode will give you a new perspective on one of the fastest-growing areas of mental health research. Key Takeaways• What metabolic psychiatry is and why researchers are excited about it For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading
#ChristopherPalmer #BrainEnergy #SMILESTrial #MetabolicPsychiatry #NutritionalPsychiatry | |||
| Why OCD Isn't About Cleaning | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:30:31 | |
Why do some people check the lock ten times before leaving the house? Why do unwanted thoughts seem impossible to shut off? And why is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder so much more than simply wanting things clean and organized? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology, Dr. Jerry Cunningham takes a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions. You'll learn what OCD actually is, how obsessions and compulsions work together to create a cycle of anxiety, and why the stereotypes portrayed in movies and everyday conversation often miss the mark. Through real-world examples, brain science, practical treatment strategies, and the story of Howie Mandel's journey with OCD, you'll gain a better understanding of what life is really like for people living with this condition. You'll also discover why treatments like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) have become the gold standard for OCD, along with practical strategies that can help individuals regain control over intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Whether you're struggling with OCD yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply interested in understanding the human mind, this episode will provide valuable insight and hope. Key Takeaways• OCD is not simply about cleanliness, organization, or perfectionism. For more resources on psychology, personal growth, leadership, and success, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading & Resources
#HowieMandel #DealOrNoDeal #DavidAdam#TheManWhoCouldntStop #AsGoodAsItGets #JackNicholson #MelvinUdall | |||
| Could Psychedelics Change Psychiatry? | 05 Jun 2026 | 00:38:00 | |
What if the future of mental health treatment isn't a daily pill, but a therapy that helps the brain create new pathways in just a single session? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores one of the most talked-about areas in psychology and psychiatry today: psychedelic-assisted therapies and the emerging field of neuroplastogens. You'll discover what researchers are learning about psilocybin, LSD-derived treatments, and non-hallucinogenic compounds designed to promote brain plasticity and long-term healing. You'll learn how these treatments may help individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction, why scientists are excited about the possibility of lasting remission, and what these findings could mean for the future of mental health care. Dr. Cunningham breaks down the science in plain language, separates fact from hype, and discusses why this research is generating attention from clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and patients alike. Key Takeaways
For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit www.Quest-Success.com Suggested Reading & References
#AaronRodgers #HarryStyles #DonaldTrump #MichaelPollan #HowToChangeYourMind | |||
| Panic Attack or Anxiety Attack? | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:27:42 | |
Anxiety attack. Panic attack. Panic disorder. Most people use these terms interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the important differences between anxiety attacks and panic attacks, explains what panic disorder really is, and helps you understand why these experiences can feel so overwhelming. You'll learn what is happening inside the brain and body during each type of episode, why panic attacks often seem to come out of nowhere, and why anxiety attacks usually build gradually around stress, worry, or life pressures. Whether you have experienced these symptoms yourself or care about someone who has, this episode will help you recognize the signs, understand the science, and discover practical strategies that can make a real difference. Dr. Cunningham also discusses evidence-based treatments, medications, lifestyle changes, and the steps people can take to regain confidence and control. If you have ever wondered whether what you experienced was anxiety, panic, or something more, this episode provides answers, hope, and practical guidance. Key Takeaways • The critical differences between anxiety attacks and panic attacks For more resources, articles, books, and podcast episodes designed to help you succeed in life and improve your mental well-being, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading & References
Mentioned in This Episode #IronMan3 #TonyStark #InsideOut2 #TheBodyKeepsTheScore #BesselVanDerKolk | |||
| Are IQ Tests Even Accurate? | 29 May 2026 | 00:24:36 | |
This episode on Off the Couch Psychology, we are breaking down one of the most misunderstood topics in psychology: IQ tests and intelligence testing. Most people think an IQ score is simply a number that tells you whether somebody is "smart," but the truth is far more complicated—and far more interesting. In this episode, you will learn what intelligence tests actually measure, how psychologists use assessments like the Wechsler and Stanford-Binet, what different scores really mean, and why cognitive strengths and weaknesses can shape school, work, relationships, and everyday life in ways most people never realize. You will also discover why intelligence is not the same thing as wisdom, emotional health, discipline, or success. We break all of this down in "Southeast Missouri terms" so you can better understand how your brain works and how psychology professionals use these tools in the real world. If you have ever wondered what an IQ test actually says about a person—or what it does not say—this episode is for you. Key Takeaways
For more resources, podcast episodes, coaching tools, and books designed to help you grow mentally, morally, physically, spiritually, and financially, visit Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
#GoodWillHunting | |||
| Understanding Intellectual Disability Today | 26 May 2026 | 00:27:36 | |
Intelligence is more than a number on a test—and this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast breaks down one of the most misunderstood diagnoses in mental health: Intellectual Disability. Dr. Jerry Cunningham explains the real difference between Intellectual Disability and learning disabilities, what the DSM-5-TR actually says, and how these challenges affect everyday life far beyond the classroom. You'll learn why adaptive functioning matters just as much as IQ scores, how the brain processes information differently, and why many people with Intellectual Disabilities are unfairly underestimated by society. Dr. Cunningham also explores the emotional impact on families, the increased risk for anxiety and depression, and the powerful role of support systems, vocational training, therapy, and community inclusion. Through the stories of Chris Burke and the film I Am Sam, this episode challenges stigma and reminds listeners that dignity, purpose, and growth belong to everyone. Key Takeaways
For more resources, leadership tools, books, coaching content, and podcast episodes, visit Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
#IAmSam | |||
| Can Inflammation Change Your Mind? | 24 Jul 2026 | 00:30:13 | |
Could your immune system be affecting your mental health? For years, mental health has been explained through brain chemistry, genetics, life experiences, and psychology. But a growing body of research is asking another fascinating question: What role does inflammation play in depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other mental health conditions? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the latest research into plain English, explaining how inflammation, cytokines, and the brain's immune cells may influence mood, motivation, thinking, and emotional well-being. More importantly, you'll discover what the science actually says—and what it doesn't. No hype. No miracle cures. Just practical, evidence-based information you can use to better understand yourself or someone you care about. If you've ever wondered why two people can have the same diagnosis but experience it so differently, this episode will give you a new perspective on where mental health research is headed. Key Takeaways
To learn more about Dr. Jerry Cunningham, his books, coaching, blogs, and podcasts, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading
#MolecularPsychiatry #MountSinai #EdwardBullmore | |||
| Bipolar or Borderline? | 22 May 2026 | 00:31:48 | |
Many people confuse bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder—but getting these diagnoses wrong can completely change someone's treatment, relationships, and quality of life. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the critical differences between these two often-misunderstood mental health conditions in clear, practical "Southeast Missouri terms." You'll learn why these disorders can look similar on the surface, how therapists and psychologists tell them apart, and why accurate diagnosis matters more than most people realize. Dr. Cunningham also shares real-world examples of how the wrong diagnosis can lead to years of frustration, ineffective therapy, medication struggles, and emotional confusion. If you've ever wondered why emotional instability, impulsive behavior, relationship conflict, or mood swings are so difficult to properly identify, this episode gives you insight that could completely change the way you understand mental health. Key Topics
Learn more and explore additional resources at Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
#OffTheCouchPsychology #BipolarDisorder #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #MentalHealth #Psychology #DrJerryCunningham #ABeautifulMind | |||
| Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder | 19 May 2026 | 00:31:12 | |
If you've ever felt like your emotions go from zero to one hundred in seconds, relationships feel exhausting, or you constantly fear people leaving you, this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast is one you do not want to miss. Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down Borderline Personality Disorder in plain English—what it really is, what's happening in the brain, why it is so often misunderstood, and what recovery can actually look like in real life. You'll hear the connection between emotional pain and abandonment fears, how BPD affects identity and relationships, and why treatments like Dialectical Behavior Therapy have changed so many lives. Dr. Cunningham also explores the stories of Pete Davidson and Marilyn Monroe, discusses the film Girl, Interrupted, and separates Hollywood myths from real psychology. This episode is educational, relatable, honest, and designed to help you better understand yourself or someone you care about. Key Topics
Learn more and explore additional resources at Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
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| Decoding Bipolar: How Brain Mapping Can Transform Diagnosis | 16 May 2026 | 00:21:50 | |
If you've ever wondered whether bipolar disorder can be misdiagnosed—or whether someone can spend years being treated for the wrong condition—this episode is going to change the way you think about mental health assessment. Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the growing research behind brain mapping and how tools like qEEG and brain imaging may help clinicians more accurately identify bipolar disorder. You'll learn what brain mapping actually looks like, what patients can expect during the process, how doctors and therapists may use the information to tailor treatment plans, and why getting the diagnosis right matters so much. This episode also tackles one of the biggest misconceptions surrounding bipolar disorder and explains why better data can lead to better treatment, better stability, and better outcomes. Whether you're struggling personally, supporting a loved one, or simply fascinated by the future of psychology, this episode gives you practical insight without the confusing jargon. Key Topics
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| The Truth About Bipolar: What You Need to Know | 16 May 2026 | 00:36:23 | |
If you've ever wondered whether bipolar disorder is being misunderstood, overdiagnosed, or confused with ordinary anger and depression, this episode is going to challenge what you think you know. Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the real DSM-5-TR criteria for Bipolar I and Bipolar II Disorder in plain language and explains why the difference between depression, mania, and hypomania matters more than most people realize. You'll learn what bipolar symptoms actually look like in real life, how mania develops, why sleep and impulsivity become major warning signs, and how antidepressants can sometimes make bipolar disorder worse when the diagnosis is incorrect. Dr. Cunningham also explores the difference between bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder, the treatment process, therapy strategies, medications, and the lifestyle changes that help people manage symptoms long term. Using examples from Shameless and Ian Gallagher, this episode brings bipolar disorder out of the textbook and into everyday life in a way that is honest, practical, and relatable. Takeaways
Learn more at Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
#Shameless | |||
| The Neurodivergent Brain: Insights and Strategies for Support | 16 May 2026 | 00:20:01 | |
If you've ever wondered why some people seem overwhelmed by sounds, lights, textures, or crowded environments while also being able to focus intensely on one specific interest for hours, this episode is going to change how you think about autism and the brain. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the latest research on sensory processing, neural connectivity, and monotropism in plain, everyday language that actually makes sense. You'll learn why autistic individuals often experience the world differently, how the brain processes information in unique ways, and why adapting environments can be far more effective than forcing people to "fit in." Whether you are a parent, educator, leader, clinician, or someone trying to better understand yourself or a loved one, this episode will give you practical insight you can use immediately. This is not about labeling people—it is about understanding how different minds work and how that understanding can reduce stress, improve relationships, and unlock potential. Key Topics
🌐 Learn more at: Quest for Success Suggested Reading & Resources
#Autism | |||
| Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Spectrum of Possibilities | 16 May 2026 | 00:40:12 | |
Autism Spectrum Disorder affects millions of individuals and families, yet many people still misunderstand what autism actually is. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the science, history, myths, and real-life experiences connected to ASD in a way that is understandable, relatable, and practical. You'll learn how autism became defined as a spectrum disorder, why diagnoses have increased over the years, what current research says about causes, and why the vaccine myth was completely debunked by science. This episode also takes you beyond the clinical definitions and into everyday life through the story of Temple Grandin and the impact of films like Rain Man and Temple Grandin on public understanding of autism. Dr. Cunningham also explores therapy approaches, ABA, skills training, medications, sensory processing, food challenges, and what actually helps individuals with ASD thrive in school, work, and relationships. Key Topics
If you want a deeper understanding of autism without stereotypes or fear, this episode will give you insight, perspective, and practical knowledge you can use immediately, check out the suggested readings and resources below. Suggested Reading & Resources
#AutismSpectrumDisorder #AutismAwareness #TempleGrandin #RainMan #OffTheCouchPsychologyPodcast #MentalHealth #Neurodiversity #DrJerryCunningham #PsychologyPodcast | |||
| The Surprising Truth About Anxiety and How to Manage It | 16 May 2026 | 00:22:56 | |
If your mind never seems to shut off… if you replay conversations, plan for every possible outcome, or feel like you're always "on edge" even when nothing's wrong—this episode is going to connect some dots. In this research-focused breakdown of Generalized Anxiety Disorder, you'll discover what's actually happening in your brain when worry takes over—and why it's not random, weakness, or something you just need to "get over." We're diving into the science behind anxiety, including how your mind processes uncertainty, why it keeps searching for problems, and how that constant mental loop is actually trying (and failing) to protect you. More importantly, you'll walk away with practical ways to interrupt the cycle, think differently about anxiety, and start taking control instead of feeling controlled. This is where understanding turns into action. Key Topics
For more tools to improve your life mentally, morally, physically, spiritually, and financially, visit: 📚 Suggested Reading & Resources: 🎧 Featured In This Episode: | |||
| Understanding Generalized Anxiety Disorder | 16 May 2026 | 00:21:48 | |
If your mind feels like it never shuts off… this episode is for you. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology, you'll start to understand what's really behind that constant overthinking, the racing thoughts at night, and the feeling that your brain is always searching for the next problem. This isn't just "stress" or "being a worrier." You'll learn how Generalized Anxiety Disorder works, why it feels so hard to control, and what's actually happening in your mind and body when anxiety takes over. More importantly, you'll walk away with practical insight you can use right away—how to interrupt the cycle, how to respond differently to anxious thoughts, and how to start taking back control without trying to "fix everything" all at once. If you're tired of feeling mentally drained, constantly on edge, or stuck in your own head, this episode will help you start making sense of it—and show you a better way forward. Key Topics
Learn more at: www.Quest-Success.com 📚 Suggested Reading & Resources
#AliceInWonderland | |||
| Understanding Depression: How Your Brain Miscalculates Effort | 16 May 2026 | 00:24:18 | |
If you've ever stared at a simple task and thought, "Why does this feel so hard?"—this episode is for you. You're going to discover why depression doesn't just affect mood… it changes how your brain calculates effort, energy, and motivation. That feeling of being stuck isn't about laziness or lack of discipline—it may be your brain overestimating how hard everything is going to be. In this episode, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the research behind effort-based decision making and shows you why even small tasks can feel overwhelming. More importantly, you'll walk away with practical ways to work with your brain instead of fighting it, so you can start gaining momentum again—even on the days that feel heavy. This is one of those insights that, once you understand it, changes how you see yourself and how you approach your day. 🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward making things feel manageable again. Takeaways
🔗 Learn more at: www.Quest-Success.com 📚 Suggested Reading & Research• Treadway, M. T., & Zald, D. H. (2011). Reconsidering anhedonia in depression: Lessons from translational neuroscience #Depression #MentalHealth #Dopamine #Motivation #Psychology | |||
| Understanding Depression: Beyond Sadness and How to Manage It | 16 May 2026 | 00:23:40 | |
Feeling stuck, exhausted, or just not like yourself—but everyone keeps telling you to "stay positive"? This episode breaks down why that advice falls flat and what's actually happening when depression takes hold. You'll get a clear, real-world understanding of Major Depressive Disorder that goes far beyond mood, including how it impacts your energy, focus, sleep, and motivation in ways most people never explain. If you've ever wondered why simple things feel so hard—or why someone can look fine on the outside but struggle internally—this episode connects those dots. You'll also walk away with practical strategies that are realistic when your energy is low, including how small behavioral shifts can start creating momentum without overwhelming you. Whether this is something you're personally dealing with or you want to better understand someone else, this episode gives you insight you can actually use right away. Listen now and take the first step toward understanding what's really going on—and what you can do about it. Key Topics
🔗 Learn more: www.Quest-Success.com 📚 Suggested Reading & Resources
#ThePursuitOfHappyness #WillSmith | |||
| When Goodbyes Feel Terrifying | 21 Jul 2026 | 00:33:14 | |
Separation Anxiety Disorder isn't just something children experience. Adults can struggle with it too, especially after major life changes, trauma, or the loss of someone they love. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, you'll learn how to recognize the difference between normal worry and Separation Anxiety Disorder, why the brain reacts the way it does, and most importantly, what actually helps people recover. Through relatable stories, practical strategies, and evidence-based treatment approaches, you'll discover how anxiety can quietly shrink your world—and how to begin taking it back. Whether you're a parent helping a child through school drop-offs, an adult struggling with intense worry when loved ones leave, or someone wanting to better understand this disorder, this episode will give you practical tools you can start using today. Key Takeaways
For more podcasts, books, articles, and resources from Dr. Jerry Cunningham, visit www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading
#FindingNemo #JoshuaLMass #AudreyPenn #TheKissingHand #DSM5TR | |||
| Off the Couch Psychology trailer | 08 May 2026 | 00:05:02 | |
Dr. Jerry Cunningham introduces the Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, focusing on mental health, understanding the mind, and practical strategies for managing stress, anxiety, and other mental health issues. This is only the trailer to the Podcast. In future episodes we will be breaking stigma, using real science, and empowering listeners to take control of their mental well-being. | |||
| Is Your Child's IEP Actually Working? | 17 Jul 2026 | 00:37:08 | |
IEPs and 504 Plans affect millions of students, but understanding what these plans actually do can feel like trying to read a school policy manual while someone keeps adding more forms to the pile. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan, why these protections exist, and what can happen when a strong plan is either properly implemented—or quietly becomes very official-looking paperwork. You'll hear relatable examples drawn from an amalgamation of Dr. Cunningham's experiences working in school testing, discover why accommodations are not unfair advantages, and learn why parents, teachers, specialists, administrators, and students all play a role in making these plans work. If you're a parent, educator, mental health professional, or someone trying to make sense of educational services, this episode will give you a clearer understanding of what to ask, what to watch for, and why consistent follow-through matters. Key Takeaways
Learn more about Dr. Jerry Cunningham, his books, podcasts, and work at Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading and Resources
#IDEA #IEP #Section504 #504Plan #SpecialEducation #Education | |||
| Why Some Kids Stay So Angry | 14 Jul 2026 | 00:35:59 | |
A child explodes over a video game, a simple correction at school, or being told no. Is it defiance, bad behavior, bipolar disorder—or something else? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, you'll learn about Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder, or DMDD, a childhood mood disorder involving chronic irritability and severe, recurring emotional outbursts. You'll hear how DMDD can show up at home, school, and in the community, and why the disorder is often misunderstood. You'll also learn the important difference between DMDD and bipolar disorder, what may be happening in the brain, and why simply telling a child to "calm down" usually works about as well as telling a tornado to please respect the property line. Most importantly, you'll discover what can actually help, including CBT, DBT, parent training, school accommodations, lifestyle changes, and medication when appropriate. Key Takeaways
Learn more about Dr. Jerry Cunningham and the podcasts, books, and other resources at Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading & Resources
#TheExplosiveChild #RossGreene #WeNeedToTalkAboutKevin #DMDD | |||
| The Power of Emotional Intelligence | 10 Jul 2026 | 00:31:57 | |
What if one skill could improve your relationships, reduce stress, make you a better leader, and even strengthen your faith? In this special crossover episode of Quest for Success and Off the Couch Psychology, Dr. Jerry Cunningham explores the science behind emotional intelligence and why it may be one of the most valuable skills you'll ever develop. You'll discover what emotional intelligence really is, what happens in your mind and body when emotions take over, and how to recognize the difference between reacting and responding. Through psychological research, the story of Nelson Mandela, biblical principles, and even a few laughs along the way, you'll learn practical strategies you can start using immediately. If you've ever wished you communicated better, handled stress more effectively, or understood people more clearly, this episode is for you. Press play and discover how becoming smarter with your emotions can help you succeed mentally, morally, physically, spiritually, and financially. Key Takeaways
Learn more about the Quest for Success books, podcast, speaking events, and additional resources at www.Quest-Success.com. Suggested Reading
#NelsonMandela | |||
| Breaking the Pulling and Picking Cycle | 07 Jul 2026 | 00:29:04 | |
Hair pulling. Skin picking. For many people, these behaviors are far more than "bad habits." They're real mental health conditions that often leave people feeling frustrated, embarrassed, and misunderstood. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham breaks down trichotillomania and excoriation disorder in plain language. You'll learn what these disorders really are, why they happen, what the brain is doing during an episode, and why willpower alone isn't the answer. You'll also discover the treatments that research has shown can make a real difference, including Habit Reversal Training, Comprehensive Behavioral Treatment, and other practical strategies that help people regain control. Whether you're struggling with one of these disorders, supporting someone who is, or simply want to better understand body-focused repetitive behaviors, this episode will give you practical knowledge, greater compassion, and hope that lasting improvement is possible. Key Takeaways
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#Trichster #ScarsOfShame #OliviaMunn #AmySchumer #AngelaHartlin #AtomicHabits #JamesClear | |||
| The Truth About Teen Screens | 03 Jul 2026 | 00:30:22 | |
Social media has become a normal part of growing up, but what does the research actually say about its impact on children and teenagers? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham separates headlines from evidence as he explores what researchers have discovered about the relationship between social media and anxiety, depression, sleep deprivation, school performance, and social development. You'll also hear why several countries are debating or implementing laws to limit youth access to social media, the arguments on both sides of that debate, and why parents continue to play the most important role in helping children develop healthy digital habits. Whether you're a parent, grandparent, teacher, coach, or simply someone who wants to better understand today's generation, this episode will give you practical information you can use without telling you what to think. If you've ever wondered where the research ends and the opinions begin, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Key Takeaways
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#TheAnxiousGeneration #JonathanHaidt #AmericanPsychologicalAssociation #USSurgeonGeneral #PewResearchCenter #AmericanAcademyOfPediatrics | |||
| Understanding Schizoaffective Disorder Finally Explained | 30 Jun 2026 | 00:38:34 | |
Schizoaffective disorder is one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions, often confused with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression. In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham separates fact from fiction and explains what schizoaffective disorder really is in language that is easy to understand. You'll learn how psychotic symptoms and mood disorders can occur together, why this diagnosis is different from bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder, what current research tells us about the brain, and what evidence-based treatments are helping people live productive and meaningful lives. Along the way, we'll look at the inspiring story of Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, discuss lessons from Shutter Island, and explore why understanding the person behind the diagnosis is just as important as understanding the diagnosis itself. Whether you're living with schizoaffective disorder, supporting someone who is, or simply want a better understanding of serious mental illness, this episode will leave you with practical knowledge, greater compassion, and hope grounded in science. Key Takeaways
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#BrianWilson | |||
| When Your World Gets Smaller | 04 Aug 2026 | 00:30:03 | |
What if the hardest journey you'll ever take is the walk from your front door to your mailbox? In this episode of Off the Couch Psychology Podcast, you'll discover what agoraphobia really is—and why it's far more than simply being afraid to leave the house. You'll learn how this anxiety disorder develops, what is happening inside the brain, how it differs from social anxiety disorder, and why avoiding feared situations actually strengthens the cycle over time. Through real-life stories, the experiences of Paula Deen, practical treatment strategies, and evidence-based psychology, you'll gain a better understanding of what people living with agoraphobia experience every day. Most importantly, you'll walk away with hope. Recovery is possible, and you'll learn why small, consistent steps can help people reclaim their freedom one victory at a time. Whether you're trying to understand your own anxiety, support someone you love, or simply expand your knowledge of mental health, this episode will leave you with greater compassion, practical insight, and a clearer understanding of one of the most misunderstood anxiety disorders. Key Takeaways
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#Agoraphobia #PaulaDeen #TheWomanInTheWindow #Copycat #EdmundBourne #TheAnxietyAndPhobiaWorkbook #CBT #AcceptanceAndCommitmentTherapy #DSM5TR | |||