Feb 20, 2024
In this week’s episode, I am joined by Dr. Sue
Varma!
Dr. Sue Varma, MD, PC, DFAPA, is a distinguished psychiatrist and
cognitive behavioral therapist based in New York City.
With over two decades of private practice experience, Dr. Varma has made significant contributions to the field of mental health.
Dr. Varma holds the position of Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at New York University (NYU) Langone Health.
Her accomplishments have been recognized by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), where she was honored as a Distinguished Fellow.
Dr. Varma has garnered national acclaim as a sought-after medical commentator, appearing on major news programs and networks.
Her expertise has been instrumental in guiding the public through various mental health challenges, from trauma and resilience to stress management and relationship issues.
Dr. Varma can frequently be seen discussing breaking news on the morning shows including the Today Show, CBS Mornings and GMA, as well as prime time specials and news documentaries.
Dr. Varma is a captivating speaker, engaging diverse audiences with her messages of inspiration, compassion, and hope.
From C-suite executives to healthcare professionals, educators, and the general public, she imparts valuable knowledge on topics such as self-compassion, psychological safety, work-life balance, and women’s mental health.
Throughout her career, Dr. Varma has received numerous prestigious awards for her groundbreaking work in mental health education and advocacy, including the Sharecare Emmy and a Mayoral Proclamation.
Notably, she was recognized as one of the world’s top five leading health experts by Global Citizen for her contributions during the pandemic.
Dr. Varma’s integrative approach to mental
health, encompassing the 4 Ms of mental health, empowers
individuals to boost their mood, mastery, and sense of meaning in
life.
Key Points
• Aligning life with true desires
• Growth as a measure of life
• Interdependence vs. Independence
• The power of purpose in life
• Relationships as a cornerstone of health
• Aligning your career with passion
• Practical optimism, not toxic positivity
• Parenthood with purposeful growth
Best
Quotes
04:54 - 05:03
• "I want to give people tools and not everybody will see a therapist, whether it's for because of cost, because of availability, because of any number of barriers."
14:16 - 14:26
• " don't want to ever be driven by fame and likes and all these things that, that are soul crushing and make you empty and are endless."
19:37 - 19:45
• "I just thought of myself as never good at school, but I didn't realize I actually had something that was treatable or diagnosable that I could have if I'd gotten treatment for it."
29:11 - 29:24
• "Good for you, good for the person who, who, who knew from a young age, if they were like a musician, you know, or an artist, like a lot of times people will say I was good at it. And then also they had luckily a parent that had the time to invest."
40:53 - 40:58
• "Practical optimism teaches you that the glass is refillable and there's free refills."
For more about Dr. Sue Varma, visit here: https://www.doctorsuevarma.com/