This video really helped me yesterday(Wednesday 25th Sept, 2024) as I facilitated my very first group counseling session for my school hours. Thanks soooo much for sharing it because i was absolutely stuck on what to do.
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Very very skeptical myself 🧐 🤔
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I hate people
@sheenakoerntgen76184 күн бұрын
Im ok id rather not talk no group talk
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@huguismo6 күн бұрын
Does this work for recent traumas?
@lrose10467 күн бұрын
i want to give her a hug so bad. You can tell when someone has been verbally abused by how they keep their head down and have a childlike demeanor. Its like they want to come off as non-threating and innocent.
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@rfilardo113 күн бұрын
It seems the majority of individuals battling with trauma comes from childhood. If we had EMDR techniques introduced in schools, we could get to the root of a child's trauma before manifesting into self-medicating, sabotage of others and self. It would give them a path to continue to grow without the negative memories impacting their future and how they view themselves and the world around them. It all starts with our kids-
@amydubose894914 күн бұрын
I’d love to see this demonstrated with a child who has behavior and emotional regulation difficulties.
@RyanStites-t9d14 күн бұрын
Re using "what came up" and "go with it" Over and over is why people don't like therapists This guy is on a power trip and rusing the process Ten thumbs down Very unimpressed This is not a good example of a healthy process Robots will replace therapists for sure Find someone who is non invasive or pushy like this guy The constant starting and stopping at such a rapid pace plus his hand is completely unnecessary light bars & hand paddles to take the personal connection away from the process and allow the trauma victim to keep their energy for healing, rather than have some person nearly touching them which the body can feel Please build robot therapists to protect trauma patients from weirdos like this guy Very un-impressed yet again This guy is a classic example of why a therapists personality can conflict with healing He is lacking experience and full of himself Hopefully we have more evolution in the field of trauma therapy A therapist likely just fumbles the ball here
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@mysurrealsynapse22 күн бұрын
Right now I am being triggered by the unnecessary music in this video 😅
@aliciatomalino646224 күн бұрын
Briefer more concise in not so many words. Please!!!
@itsjkforreal24 күн бұрын
Link to full video in ... description?
@elisaalvarez607225 күн бұрын
POV listening to music while on Zoloft and Ritalin: these are my favorite artists and I love music but i'm on meds and i hate this buzz in the back of my head, please turn it down.
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@sicarii_Tactica27 күн бұрын
The core misunderstanding is that those with a victim mentality often misinterpret positivity as invalidation. They feel like their negative emotions aren't being acknowledged, but the truth is, they've already validated those emotions by experiencing them. The terms "invalidating" and "dismissing" have become buzzwords used to fuel this victimhood narrative. They create a false dichotomy where any attempt to offer support or a different perspective is seen as an attack on their feelings. Here's the reality: positivity isn't toxic. It's a tool that can help people move through difficult emotions, not avoid them. Feeling your negative emotions is essential, but dwelling in them indefinitely isn't healthy. What's next? After allowing yourself to feel the full spectrum of emotions, it's time to explore solutions, seek support, and find ways to move forward. Staying trapped in negativity only perpetuates suffering. The idea that being positive is toxic is a harmful misconception. It discourages people from seeking help or offering support, creating an environment where negativity thrives. We need to challenge this narrative and recognize the power of positivity in overcoming adversity. This term needs to be terminated it foster victimhood mentality. Its gaslighting and delusion that's what's going on.
@sicarii_Tactica27 күн бұрын
Explain placebo effect
@Taty14002Ай бұрын
Damn Timothy is fine af. He can get it🥵😍 Man my trauma would never leave so I could keep going to see Tim. 😆🤣
@JohnJosephDelanyАй бұрын
Great demonstration. I have several clients who are interested in EMDR and I have heard of it's effectiveness. I am currently looking to add it to my own practice!
@bailujen8052Ай бұрын
Makes me 😡 at my toxic mother
@recession812 ай бұрын
The overly dramatic people in the comments though 😂 I'm dead
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq2 ай бұрын
In toxic positivity your body could be telling you when something is wrong but your not able to listen to yourself.
@sh39222 ай бұрын
Somehow , I wouldn't be able to talk comfortably with the therapist in the video firstable. I probably would need to choose the right therapist who will fit me.😢
I have social anxiety and I’m currently seeing a psychologist and he says I’m in my pseudo self and I should find my actual self. so is he saying that I’m faking all of my anxiety? Pls reply ur opinion
@lukincenter2 ай бұрын
I think it is best to try CBT to tackle your anxiety.
@RizaKadheeja-um9ro2 ай бұрын
@@lukincenter he told me to write my thoughts down and I feel awkward writing them
@ashleyw77182 ай бұрын
I’d let him give me some bilateral stimulation
@Pharaoh_The_Great3 ай бұрын
A lot of KZbinrs are like that…
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Yes they are! 💯
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It’s the cock ball torture triangle
@kateroth71543 ай бұрын
This was very helpful. Thanks.
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@mothrarockstar3 ай бұрын
As a gay client looking for ways to help educate my therapist to better help me face my issues this video honestly comes across as a heterosexist nightmare to me. I really hope this isn't the standard because it has really problematic framing about gay people and our lives. If it is, then us gay folks are thoroughly doomed because apparently psychology hates us unless we conform to the wishes of our oppressors.
@PremShah-j4z3 ай бұрын
Hey bro,I'm lefty ❤
@Sarah-bx6xr3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos. I suffer everyday . I dont have good tools. I cant offord to get it done. I cant function so i desperately need hrlp. My ehole life has been trauma I was trapped in the States being torchured by a man during covid. I was literally trapped.Wgat wprsr when i camr back everyone abandoned me. He tricked me and then he abused me and conyrolled me eith entrapment and violent rage. He repeated my childhhood trauma violent rage, phycholigal abuse emotionsl abuse everything. . Its been two an a half years and i cant funtion. I feel like your videos give me hope
@soc94803 ай бұрын
I would rather live alone
@soc94803 ай бұрын
Well. Women just doesnt see the hard part of mens life outside of home. Then when he comes home, the women just wants their man to understand their emotions. If men brings home the bacon, the woman would ask why there is no cake. It is really difficult for men to stoop down to emotional relationship level most of the time.
@GrinGottsGBL3 ай бұрын
Sorry to say thato say, of all Hypnotherapist out there, you definitely got the 'not so ideal' one to interview with.. body language red flag already.. haven't to say the explaination..
@jjdgap4 ай бұрын
Thanks guys, a good conversation on some of the struggles of life.
@allaboutstress3614 ай бұрын
Fascinating! I noted that EMDR is aLso very similar to the studies and exercises researched by Dr Caroline Leaf and her 40 year proven track record with a program designed by her. I like his explanation by I prefer the science which attempts to answer the qestionof why. Thank you both