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Master Stress with Dr. S

Master Stress with Dr. S

By: Safia Debar
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Summary

Welcome to Master Stress with Dr. S, the podcast that empowers high-achievers to unlock their full potential by mastering stress and achieving burnout-proof success. Hosted by Dr. Safia Debar, a renowned stress expert, medical doctor, speaker and coach. Each episode dives deep into the neuroscience of stress, blending logic and intuition to give you practical tools for thriving in a fast-paced world. Whether you’re navigating the pressures of leadership, striving for peak performance, or yearning for a life of balance and freedom, Dr. Safia Debar will guide you through powerful strategies, expert insights, and personal stories to help you regain control, nurture your well-being, and live authentically. Tune in to discover how to stop stress from holding you back and start living your best, empowered life.


© 2026 Safia Debar
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Episodes
  • How to Love Without Losing Yourself
    May 11 2026

    Dr. S continues the addiction series by focusing on loved ones and the central question of how to love someone with addiction without losing yourself, staying compassionate without becoming responsible, and stepping out of the rescuer role. The episode describes a turning point where the rescuer recognizes the cost of living in someone else’s “storm,” shifts from action to awareness, and adopts principles such as not causing the addiction, not being able to control it, and giving your life its own center of gravity while distinguishing support from rescue. Dr. S outlines phases including hypervigilance/checking, researching solutions, chronic stress physiology, confused emotions and trust erosion, and quiet clarity. Healing involves telling the truth, observing, seeking safe support, rebuilding identity and relationships, using therapy and somatic practices, addressing physiology with health screening and gradual lifestyle shifts, and viewing the addict–rescuer dynamic as an interactive “dance” explored with curiosity rather than blame.

    00:00 Series Setup and Core Question
    02:06 The Turning Point Moment
    03:34 Shift the Spotlight to You
    04:45 Principles Before Action
    07:12 Step Back and Observe
    08:29 Beyond One Relationship Pattern
    11:49 Phases of the Rescuer Cycle
    17:40 Clarity and Support Systems
    21:35 Healing Body and Identity
    25:08 Wrap Up and The Dance Dynamic
    28:03 Journaling Prompts and Next Episode


    If you recognise yourself in some of these patterns, I’d like to offer a few more journaling prompts to reflect on and I’ll add them to the show notes but I’ll also read them out here.
    You don’t have to answer them immediately.
    Just notice what arises.
    Ask yourself:

    • Where in my life do I feel responsible for another person’s emotional stability?
    • When something goes wrong in their life, do I immediately feel the need to fix it?
    • How much of my time and energy is spent anticipating someone else’s reactions?
    • And perhaps the most important question:
    • If I stepped out of the role of rescuer — who would I be?
    • What parts of my life might return?
    • What parts of myself might reappear?

    Connect with Dr Safia Debar

    Dr Safia Debar
    Speaker / Coach | Medical Doctor | Breathwork Facilitator

    One of Tatler's "Top 21 private doctors in Britain" 2020
    www.drsafiadebar.com
    contact@drsafiadebar.com
    IG: @drsafiadebar
    Tiktok: drsafiadebar

    Find our free resources here: www.drsafiadebar.com/resource

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    30 mins
  • Why Do We Stay for So Long?
    May 4 2026

    Dr. S continues a series on addiction by exploring why empathic, responsible people stay in rescuer dynamics and why leaving can feel so hard, framing it through attachment patterns, nervous-system regulation, and behavioral psychology. She explains how helping can trigger bonding and reward chemicals (oxytocin, dopamine, endorphins), conditioning a cycle where purpose becomes tied to managing another’s distress, especially when chronic dysregulation replaces true co-regulation. Early caregiving roles and caretaking attachment can prime people for “overfunctioning empathy,” while intermittent reinforcement (unpredictable good moments amid relapse) can intensify attachment and contribute to trauma bonding. She distinguishes compassion from responsibility and lists key truths (they own their healing; potential isn’t reality; you can’t love someone into recovery; small betrayals erode trust; hope can keep you stuck; your life matters). She also outlines what doesn’t work: fixing, monitoring, shielding consequences, empty ultimatums, and making recovery your purpose.

    00:00 Why We Stay
    02:59 Listen to the Quiet Truth
    04:26 Rescuer Neurobiology
    09:28 Attachment and Caretaking
    12:28 Intermittent Reinforcement
    14:37 Hard Truths List
    20:28 Compassion vs Responsibility
    26:05 Ten Reality Checks
    33:37 What Doesnt Work
    37:05 Reclaim Yourself
    38:21 Next Episode Teaser

    Connect with Dr Safia Debar

    Dr Safia Debar
    Speaker / Coach | Medical Doctor | Breathwork Facilitator

    One of Tatler's "Top 21 private doctors in Britain" 2020
    www.drsafiadebar.com
    contact@drsafiadebar.com
    IG: @drsafiadebar
    Tiktok: drsafiadebar

    Find our free resources here: www.drsafiadebar.com/resource

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    40 mins
  • Who Loves Someone With Addiction?
    Apr 27 2026

    Dr. S introduces a 3–4 episode series sparked by a conversation with Charlie Engle, focusing not on demonizing “the addict” but on what happens to those who love someone with addiction. She describes how a partner, parent, or friend can become a rescuer/fixer whose life reorganizes around monitoring, preventing crises, and managing the other person’s mood, creating a shared nervous-system dynamic marked by hypervigilance and chronic stress. She links this to health costs (sleep, immune, metabolic dysregulation), coping/bypassing behaviors, and the impact on children’s modeling of love and boundaries. Framing codependency as safety becoming tied to regulating another’s behavior, she argues rescuing can become an “invisible addiction” and emphasizes that recovery belongs to the individual. The episode sets up the next question: why people stay in these patterns so long.

    00:00 Series Purpose
    04:12 Three Big Questions
    06:59 Loving Someone Addicted
    10:06 Addiction Takes Many Forms
    11:21 The Rescuer Role
    16:02 Hidden Health Costs
    19:48 Kids and Modeling
    20:51 Codependency Reframed
    23:03 Why We Get Pulled In
    24:57 Why We Stay So Long
    26:35 Wrap Up and Next Episode

    Connect with Dr Safia Debar

    Dr Safia Debar
    Speaker / Coach | Medical Doctor | Breathwork Facilitator

    One of Tatler's "Top 21 private doctors in Britain" 2020
    www.drsafiadebar.com
    contact@drsafiadebar.com
    IG: @drsafiadebar
    Tiktok: drsafiadebar

    Find our free resources here: www.drsafiadebar.com/resource

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    29 mins
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