Peder Björling: En bra krisplan
37:58
Lisa Feldman Barrett: Emotion inside out
1:03:21
Thalia Eley: Therapygenetics
57:09
7 жыл бұрын
Rajita Sinha: The Stressed Brain
1:20:26
Lessons to be learned and Q&A
32:35
10 жыл бұрын
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@kellizwingelstein8881
@kellizwingelstein8881 12 күн бұрын
Richard McNally....please reach out.Thku....Im not crazy.
@Csio12
@Csio12 13 күн бұрын
I thought Abignail passed bar exam being the only truth about him ????
@bradhampton6457
@bradhampton6457 22 күн бұрын
First Lady from Plains. My favorite. Love the Carters.
@sideshowbob8220
@sideshowbob8220 25 күн бұрын
Psychiatry is as dangerous as chiropractors and acupuncturists
@RichieKnowsBest
@RichieKnowsBest 28 күн бұрын
I LOVE THIS!
@poochini7272
@poochini7272 Ай бұрын
So inspirational 🎉
@poochini7272
@poochini7272 Ай бұрын
U are right on, Dr. Ghaemi You are the only Clinician I listen to consistently on Bipolar. Those of us who have lived with this thing since childhood can safely say you are right on the money. Ty for caring. We appreciate u!
@loriemerns5741
@loriemerns5741 Ай бұрын
Ah, psychopathology, the bane of psychology. And here I thought we left behind all that Freudian crap. McNally starts off talking about how there's a recurring pattern of memory repression in trauma patients. His immediate response? No attempt at empathy or understanding, but overt bafflement. Then, instead of drawing information from neuroscience or psychology to understand these memory-repression patterns, he immediately divulges into the concept of 'past lives', a topic of which has no links in science, but spirituality. Could it be deduced that trauma patients use spiritual beliefs to soothe themselves? Well - he doesn't even mention such a possibility. Instead of linking the 'spiritual phenomena' to solid science, he just dives head-first into a random selection of trauma patients' dreams. And all throughout the talk, he uses a voice that gives the impression of a business conference, rather than a discussion on trauma patients. Meanwhile, the audience can be heard chuckling at some of these points. I feel sorry for any individuals watching this video who wanted solid information. People who talk about their patients like they're not human - like they're interesting animals or objects to marvel at - must be scrutinized with just as much apathy. I made it to 9 minutes, but I feel like watching the rest is a waste of time. If anyone here is genuinely intrigued or impressed by McNally's work, please don't work in therapy.
@blackpanther788
@blackpanther788 Ай бұрын
Mr Paul Fletcher, The ketamine and the dopamine controlling along with brain mapping that you spoke on earlier in this lecture. Is extremely useful in my life.
@wildhumans8116
@wildhumans8116 Ай бұрын
Ive been abducted by aliens on two seperate occasions. Its very real, time will show this truth
@aigillberg979
@aigillberg979 2 ай бұрын
I have a diagnosis of Paranoid Schizophrenia. But my big problem is between the legs. And there is no real medicine for it. Many see and hear in sight only after medication. I've tried a few but it wasn't for me. It is relatives who want me to take medicine. Not myself. I have never met anyone who says meds work
@Theonegov
@Theonegov 2 ай бұрын
I found out that it was guys using high technology -
@fdevlin5932
@fdevlin5932 2 ай бұрын
Can’t get past the constant whistling
@patrizia4310
@patrizia4310 2 ай бұрын
So many background noises😥
@3-body-problem
@3-body-problem 2 ай бұрын
Science will continue to struggle with this topic with such closed, bigoted beliefs. Get past the ego, ask questions and talk to real people about their experiences. Only then should you be given a public stage.
@jessevanderhamm
@jessevanderhamm 3 ай бұрын
What an ignorant fool. The epitome of someone blinded and indoctrinated by their ivy league education.
@NameLast-wm5je
@NameLast-wm5je 3 ай бұрын
Interesting. I would be ecstatic to learn how these studies and understanding holds up in view of studies of completely asexual creatures, or ones without hormonal variations. That is to say: Is it really driven by neurochemical states brought on by external factors? To what degree should humanity endevour to excell at developing benefitial neurochemical responses from birth? Is that key to a brilliant species instead of just a few brilliant individuals?
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 3 ай бұрын
Psychiatry's mental health treatments are pseudoscience not safe and effective alternatives.
@JamesMcCutcheon
@JamesMcCutcheon 3 ай бұрын
QUACK QUACK QUACK the sound of the Psychiatric Community. DOPE PUSHERS they only use RX.
@Anon0nline
@Anon0nline 4 ай бұрын
This is mostly nonsense simply because the speaker, David Tolin, makes assertions without providing any epistemic framework for his models. In science you can never just make assertions or treat frameworks as scientific by assertion alone. Every single assertion requires a complete, tested foundation and fallacy-free argument. While his goals here are admirable, it's clear he still believes pseudoscientific psychiatric assertions and practives, re-catagorizing them as possibly belonging to either/or science-pseudoscience (again, without justification). Instead of appealing to Epistemology or referecing those that worked on Theory of Science like Epistemologist Karl Popper, he relies on subjective statements by people whose expertise was not in that field. Popper famously critisized both Psychology and Psychiatry as complete psuedoscience and wrote to Psychiatric Critic Dr. Thomas Szasz about his problems with Psychiatric and Psycho-therapeutic claims and treatments. It's exceptionally clear that David Tolin is not interested in an epistemic/scientific approach to weeding out issues in Psychiatry, but instead seeks to desperately blur the lines to justify his use of cognitive dissonance.
@jewishgenes
@jewishgenes 4 ай бұрын
Yes, a world with only reward and no pain no punishment. My mans…you don’t mean that that’s wild
@stevekaylor5606
@stevekaylor5606 4 ай бұрын
A down-and-out person is brought before a Standard of Care psychiatrist: He responds by handing him a disease-like Freudian label, then neurotoxic drugs or ECT. Soon, his patient is being made into a long term cash cow, to secure financialization! Deceit? / The former actor Michael Landon believed in building human potential. For about 2 weeks, he moved into an Autism asylum - where he encouraged everyone to become great. One man stated: "If he believed that we were that great, maybe we are!" / If people are distracted or depressed - then enlist them to sing in Glee Clubs, so they can begin to develop a mental + emotional dedication, a cathexis - which is what Mental Health is!
@XxOSTONEBENOTSOxX
@XxOSTONEBENOTSOxX 4 ай бұрын
Its weird because when youre not dealing with mental health issues you think it only happens to others and you cant really grasp what they are because you didnt experience them. After like 2 decades of doing speed ...I was at a point where i thought i was decyphering things in music videos and had compulsions and delusions etc.. I was in toxic psychosis. At first I thought that it was impossible that it was because of the drugs since i had been doing them for years and was fine.. But during those 20 years i went more and more into isolation and slowly increased the amount i was doing over time.. I would always spend 3 days awake then crash then stay a few days sober then start over. And i consider myself lucky to have had the chance to ''start over'' by getting sober and having anti psychotic for 2-3 years.. I was even able to slowly lower the amount of anti-psychotic little by little to a point where i didnt need them anymore.. Now ive been sober for almost 5yrs. im also lucky that i can see that i was sick and that the delusions were delusions. 2 years after getting sober .. A friend of mine started hearing voices and feeling like his neighbors were following him and insulting him etc.. I witnessed many times that what he was experiencing wasnt there.. But even when he was medicated and his symptoms were gone.. He was still sure that the hallucinations and delusions were real.. I thought this was called encapsulated delirium or something but i cant find the actual name. Anyways ..now i watch these types of videos with a different perspective. I can understand them better since i experienced some of them.
@TearsPillow
@TearsPillow 11 күн бұрын
What drugs and what happened?
@smartiepancake
@smartiepancake 5 ай бұрын
25:20 - the correct answer is a)
@leticiadelgadillo
@leticiadelgadillo 5 ай бұрын
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@MichaelAlexander1967
@MichaelAlexander1967 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this insightful recording. 1st Lady Rosalynn Carter did a great service to the American people and our allies around the world. I thank God for her tremendous contributions and leadership on promoting better mental health programs and services.
@DawnMarie1679
@DawnMarie1679 6 ай бұрын
Rest in peace beautiful Rosalynn Carter 💓🙏 thank you for everything you did on this earth, your soul lives on.
@kens416
@kens416 6 ай бұрын
RIP Rosalynn Carter
@user-tp4ys2re5m
@user-tp4ys2re5m 6 ай бұрын
Madam Rosalyn Carter is so elegant and self disciplined. She seems like natural born for care giving service; she presents herself warm, softly and most importantly gentle and peaceful. She make such social concerns about mental health into a soft and steady resolution: collecting data, teaming up with joint forces, pushing that into legislation and finally getting into implications. The more you learn about her personality and stories, the more you will learn from her about the strength of soft power that things can happen to benefit people. I now deeply believe that President Carter praised her as a partner and influencer, not only she was the First Lady but because she was a great person who naturally is❤
@manuelmanuela420
@manuelmanuela420 6 ай бұрын
Rest in peace first lady.
@bartstarr100
@bartstarr100 6 ай бұрын
I hope there is a heaven. Not for my sake. For Rosalynn Carter's
@Warriorcats64
@Warriorcats64 6 ай бұрын
What a wonderfully sharp mind, too bad it has departed from this world. RIP.
@littyktheslums1319
@littyktheslums1319 6 ай бұрын
How is deja vu past life memories when they happen in the future is like u see it before It happens just don’t know when
@Gearhart.
@Gearhart. 6 ай бұрын
"What is a drug and who says what a drug is?" That's exactly the question everyone should be asking.
@beekneed
@beekneed 7 ай бұрын
9 minutes in and I'm pretty turned off by this guy's smug attitude and the ready willingness of his fellow conference attendees to laugh at reported experiences/memories of people who participated in his studies. Why bother studying something if you're just going to mock it? I find this attitude really pathetic and completely unprofessional. If you're so embarrassed by the work you do that you have to crack sarcastic jokes and pull knowing faces, how about stepping back and pursuing work you respect and are proud of? I'm not any kind of 'experiencer' of anything and don't have fixed views on these or related phenomena, but I can entertain implications of data without being embarrassed by them. Perhaps he goes somewhere more constructive with this talk as he goes, but I'm not interested...
@markofsaltburn
@markofsaltburn 7 ай бұрын
David Nutt is my weirdest man-crush ever.
@Robin-bk2lm
@Robin-bk2lm 7 ай бұрын
"... The enormous harm... Is caused by its widespread use...", referring to tobacco and alcohol. But nothing here about the harm from dinner drugs of they were also used as widely. Seems intentional. I still want drugs to be a health issue and not a police issue but this makes the data look weak.
@Robin-bk2lm
@Robin-bk2lm 7 ай бұрын
Other drugs, not dinner drugs.
@drpars3763
@drpars3763 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@biologicalmachine4850
@biologicalmachine4850 8 ай бұрын
7
@ultravioletpisces3666
@ultravioletpisces3666 8 ай бұрын
11 years ago… has it helped treatment yet??
@ultravioletpisces3666
@ultravioletpisces3666 8 ай бұрын
I’m going to disagree and say inability to feel pleasure or joy is worse than feeling pain.
@budawang77
@budawang77 8 ай бұрын
Excellent lecture. We need a lot more research into psychopathy and cluster b personality disorders more generally.
@investertiger3777
@investertiger3777 8 ай бұрын
Where can I go to get shoe bashing therapy?
@johnmartin3735
@johnmartin3735 8 ай бұрын
MORON
@capresti3537
@capresti3537 8 ай бұрын
Beware of psychiatrists, They are wicked men & women playing us all as insane. But the real insanity is psychiatry itself. A pseudoscience which has never cured anything but inflicted oceans of suffering on humanity. They are criminals.
@dalibofurnell
@dalibofurnell 9 ай бұрын
Nurture sounds like an incredible breakthrough program. Those moms are awesome 💪❤️✨️
@dalibofurnell
@dalibofurnell 9 ай бұрын
The info about pregnancy is more new , and i have never heard the phrase " anorexia is not a contraceptive " wow that's bizarre and shocking but also weirdly not too surprising in these times . Gosh, it's hectic but I agree that people need to know that!
@dalibofurnell
@dalibofurnell 9 ай бұрын
Really? Is it true that people , professionals, are afraid to work with people with anorexia nervosa? If that's really true, then oh my gosh , quite a few things make sense for me and the way I've been "treated" &/ "not treated" and often been on an insane referral cycle from specialist to specialist except for Ed specialist because there is like nothing here but also theres a problem with professionals not being honest about how they do not know what or how to treat it because they have not gone to educate themselves about it or even been given the education of it when they were studying. It is insane. And of course, no professional will listen to a patient or someone who isnt in their field etc It is horrific and scary its so hard to get help from people who refuse to educate to be able to actually help and stop pretending that they know when they know they have no idea what to do and then go find something else and only treat whatever the thing is that they've studied to find and ignore everything else and then are deluded in thinking they've done their job and feel satisfied. Its exhausting, sometimes all i feel that i am is literally an experiment or literally like nobody but just this personless body beeming thrown around like im not a person like im not allowed to be free from all that and live life. Sometimes i feel like a piece of prey but then am the one to blame when it's realized that I am most certainly no one's prey and its not cool to have this threatening presence of professionals putting so much pressure on me and not break under that or get a break from it without everybody freaking out unnecessarily and its not my fault when someone else isn't educated and then choose to pretend thats not true and then lie , im not an idiot but i also have a big heart so its truly painful to be witness to. I wish someone could just help me with quality of life , i dont expect much anymore but it crushes me when im pushed so hard and given no relief i feel like im going to die in pain and pressure and suffering and only after that be picked apart too and its terrifying, i cannot trust anyone and it is so tolling for me, it is hard and effortful and I've had enough yet cant escape it and yet in all the years never received the level nor vicinity of the care i needed. So at this point all i want to ask is for some help with the pain at least and some assistance with the insane anxiety and pressure, God i just want to be free
@dalibofurnell
@dalibofurnell 9 ай бұрын
And also, it is like nobody stopped to realize that I have been the one who has done most of the work for over a decade and often im completely taken for granted because there's almost always something that's wrong with me that can be found , it's ridiculous, iv actually experienced some of this repeatedly from different people and then been in the really weird role of informing professionals about how and what and when iv heard the exact same thing before and then give them more information about it and in quite a few , more than that actually, It would be like an interrogation, loads of questions being asked to me, not for me, but for them to know so they can treat others!! Sometimes I feel like I'm the one who should be paid when I'm giving hours to answer all these questions just because they want to know or because maybe they won't necessarily always have the opportunity, and I just feel like screaming sometimes and saying hellloo I'm still here, I'm not gone , it's weird to have to remind professionals in med that the person who I am is very present and being ignored and I'm not a study rat, it's almost humorous. Sometimes I just want to be left alone , because it's almost endless and i have just kept on giving and giving and giving and at the same time keeping alive, maintaining and somehow living beyond the predicted age of my so called death , it's so weird. I often feel like I'm going insane and then I think, well that seems normal to me and I give myself a bit of grace there because I understand what I've been through enough to not have an issue with that part of myself, well to be honest I don't have much issues with myself than others do, also iv noticed that for some it's almost a dissapointment or its unacceptable that I made progress, when I heal too, when I develop and move on, I don't understand that , I really don't, and I honestly am not someone who believes they want to keep me sick , or at least I refuse to believe that. People are people. Humans are humans. I'm me and I can only be me and I'm good with that, it feels right to be "aligned " anyway I could carry on and on but I'd prefer to listen
@brianvanlijf6007
@brianvanlijf6007 9 ай бұрын
I wonder what his thoughts might be on "effective" therapy by which the prison system treats prisoners according to "Enneagrams" about their personality and behaviorisms. It seems not a far fetch to believe these convicted people are being conned into believing they are getting better in just the same way they believe reading scripture would actually benefit them. This reminds me of the Purple Hat Therapy in a way.
@stevekaylor5606
@stevekaylor5606 4 ай бұрын
Sedation!
@mentalitydesignvideo
@mentalitydesignvideo 9 ай бұрын
I think merely faulty inferences/perception mechanisms are not enough, there has to be a steadily elevated level of excitement, arousal, for faulty learning to take hold. Hence "everything seems brighter," etc.
@dionysusapollo
@dionysusapollo 2 ай бұрын
I think it's a failure of sensory gating too, leading to sensory overwhelm.