EP 165: Dealing with Social Comparison

Scrolling through social media can make it feel like everyone else is ahead — achieving more, doing better, or living a “perfect” life. Comparison has a sneaky way of showing up, impacting our mood, motivation, and mental health. Today, we’re talking about why social comparison happens, how it affects teens, and how to refocus on your own path without getting stuck in comparison traps.

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Dr. Robin Henderson
Host
Dr. Robin Henderson
Dr. Robin Henderson, PsyD, is the Chief Executive, Behavioral Health for Providence Oregon where has direct and matrixed responsibility for acute, specialty and ambulatory behavioral health services in a system serving nearly 100,000 individuals each year. She also serves as the Chief Clinical Officer for Work2BeWell, a youth-lead mental health education, activation and advocacy program that creates clinically vetted curriculum for schools and youth groups. In this role she works with our National Student Advisory Council, our grassroots advocacy campaigns (including the new Oregon law giving students Mental Health Days) and hosts the #Talk2BeWell podcast focusing on youth mental health and well-being. She is also an advisory member of the Providence Community Partnership Mental Health Advisory Group, overseeing investments in mental health and substance use disorders and is a Senior Clinical Advisor to Well Being Trust.
EP 165: Dealing with Social Comparison
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