Everything You Think About Hypnosis Is Wrong - A Psychiatrist Explains | Dr. Swati Kashyap | Mukul Deora | E17

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What do anxiety, depression, narcissism, and addiction actually mean and how do you know when they become something more serious?


In this episode of The Secret Sauce Podcast, Dr. Swati Kashyap a psychiatrist, psychologist, addictionologist, hypnotherapist, and family physician known for her integrative approach to mental health- to unpack the psychology behind anxiety disorders, clinical depression, personality traits like narcissism, addiction, and trauma.


The conversation breaks down these terms in a clear, practical way explaining how they present through symptoms, how they differ from normal emotional experiences, and when they cross the line into diagnosable mental health conditions.


Dr. Kashyap also explains the underlying mechanisms that shape these conditions, including how biological predispositions, environmental triggers, and individual responses to stress interact over time. It highlights how patterns like chronic worry, avoidance, emotional dysregulation, and reinforcement cycles contribute to the persistence of these issues.


In addition, the conversation explores a range of modern therapeutic approaches - including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), hypnotherapy, and behavioral medicine explaining how they work, what they are used for, and how they help create change at both conscious and unconscious levels.


Whether it’s understanding the difference between stress and anxiety, recognising the symptoms of depression, identifying personality traits, or learning how therapy works this episode offers a structured and practical lens into mental health. 


Topics covered:


Anxiety vs stress vs anxiety disorder


Clinical depression: symptoms, duration, and diagnosis


Narcissism and personality traits vs personality disorders


Addiction, trauma, and their psychological impact


How CBT, EMDR, hypnotherapy, and behavioral therapies work


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