I suffer with paranoid schizophrenia since 2014 when I was twenty three so glad people like you. Make these videos I imagine they help a lot of vulnerable people
@Prince-yk8cr2 жыл бұрын
Please help reperidone induced erectile dsyfunction anyone give me solution
@cajequartz16465 жыл бұрын
In understanding some of the basic principles of Acceptance Commitment Therapy; I have learned that the brain has a tendency to venture into a negative style of thinking. I believe understanding this concept and gradually trying to dissociate myself from such negative thoughts and feelings that would become associated; is an important step towards balancing my perceptions towards a much more tolerable level.
@Kartu6a5 жыл бұрын
Good job! Love your way of explaining .. so easy and simple presentation that everyone who knows basic english can understand! Thank you!
@Donau1008 жыл бұрын
Very comprehensive and well organized. I thought it may be useful to specifically elaborate on the additional receptor actions of the atypical antipsychotics such as Histaminergic, Seretonergic, Noradrenergic effects and how this explains their individual side effect profiles. Also, for completion, it may be useful to mention the partial agonist aripiprazole , as this medication is again slightly different from the other atypicals.
@benxdybarto5 жыл бұрын
My brother is a schizophrenic and I have been trying to help him for 20 years. After he attacked me this weekend he was sectioned. Alas, I don't see a way out for him. As clinicians watching this video who have taken the Hippocratic oath try and find compassion and empathy when dealing with them
@aaronreeder57537 жыл бұрын
I watch these videos to go to sleep when I drank too much coffee.
@Adaughtersheart-Isa534 жыл бұрын
lol.... These are the best videos on so many topics because he goes so deep. He is incredible. Who is Ben1994. He's genius.
@sinisterone46733 жыл бұрын
@@Adaughtersheart-Isa53 in watching this on my antipsychotic drug Rexulti and my favourite drug - alcohol 🥃
@sherrialicia86505 жыл бұрын
It would have been more effective for visual learners if you had kept colors grouped together (all cognitive blue, all negative pink all positive orange).
@muralir79736 жыл бұрын
Respected doctor, your speech was amazing over Schizophrenia decease and this is really social work to our entire globe about more awareness on this disease.. God Bless You...
@BornAgainOneHope3 жыл бұрын
For some reason I have rarely found any loose associations in my speech. I think I might have a milder case of the thought disorder. When I hear examples of loose associations, I find them almost hard to believe because I’ve never actually seen them occur in real life. Perhaps I do them without realizing it?
@akihana1238 жыл бұрын
Loose associations isn't about jumping to "completely different" topics, it's literally loosely associating ideas. For instance, "I went to the store to buy bread" (bread) "and I had a hot dog the other day." (dog) "I like my neighbor's cat."
@sherrialicia86505 жыл бұрын
his definition of clanging isn't right either, clanging is rhyming words not necessary words that sound alike (cents/sense). "I like to play ball in the hall because I'm so tall."
@sandralong60575 жыл бұрын
after the actual psychosis has settled what medication should be prescribed for schizophrenia?
@Shaxuul3 жыл бұрын
I'm on Risperidone (1mg) daily. It's pretty much the go-to antipsychotic for dealing with schizophrenia/psychosis. It works by blocking the dopamine receptor ('D2') that's thought to trigger episodes/symptoms in schizophrenics. I've been doing pretty well on Risperidone, in general. I haven't had any audible hallucinations (mine sound like distant whispers 'narrating' me), or any psychotic breaks in reality, in awhile. You might want to bring up Risperidone to your doctor if he hasn't already brought it up to you. Haven't experienced any major side-effects with it, other than occasional fatigue. Another popular 'go-to' antipsychotic is Clozapine (not to be confused with Clonazepam/Klonopin). But I haven't any experience with that one. Hope this helps!
@waldoman74 жыл бұрын
I got ten minutes into the video before my mental illness made me have to stop, and even that is massive progress. The why of it is tricky. It probably starts with an ADD reaction, but my ADD is mild and could be overcome if it were only that, but ever since the onset of what has been diagnosed as schizophrenia and particularly ever since a traumatic event, the ADD reaction now triggers other reactions, which are too intense and complicated for me to understand fully or describe accurately. Stress, fear, anxiety, anguish, are all involved, but I can't figure out the why and how of it. It's totally crippling. It makes doing the dishes hell, and for years I lived under other people's care and I only barely get by on my own now. I never really had hallucinations and my delusional thinking I have mostly gotten under control, so I'm a rather odd schizophrenic if I am one, but this one symptom is ruining my life. I'm getting pretty poor treatment in lower Alabama, and can't much afford anything else as I am living on disability, but if anyone has any ideas for how I might better resolve these issues and treat this so that I might get back to a normal life, I would appreciate it immensely. I've lost 6 years to this illness and don't want to lose another one.
@themorningmist992 жыл бұрын
Hi! It has been a couple of years since you posted this so hopefully you're doing a lot better. Just wanted respond to your request for any information from anyone else who has dealt with the crippling symptoms of fears, anxieties and mental anguish. I experienced these symptoms for years, and pretty much lived in my room (isolation) at my mom's place when not in the hospital. Falling into despair ultimately led me to seek to end my life. But something struck me in that moment on the edge of despair, and I vowed to take my life back from schizophrenia. It started with that change in mental attitude, from only seeing negatives and hopelessness, to choosing to fight for every inch of my life. I went from crying, "why me?" To realizing the real question was, "why not me?" So my mindset switched from victim to fighter. Life gives suffering, but it's what I do with the pain that determines the outcome, and not the suffering itself. Suffering can be as a cocoon for a caterpillar to transform into a butterfly. Or it can be a darkness that devours and destroys. The choice is ours what we make of it. So for 5 mins at a time (that was all my heart could stand) i went out and sought to converse with my mom, instead of waiting for her to come visit me in my room after her day of work. And I hated these visits because they agitated my mind and stressed me greatly. But when she came home, I left my room and willing made myself uncomfortable. So it became a mind that had a goal and choosing a path to this goal. It so happens the only path forward laid within the "fire." So consistently and WILLINGLY exposing myself to the stressors, made them less stressful over time ; and 5 minutes increased to 10 minutes, and from 10 to 15 and it went like that until I jumped from being able to comfortably talk from 30 mins to 1 hr; and then I went outside and sought strangers to push me up against that comfort zone again. I systematically took back my life. Today I'm 100% recovered from the anxieties, and by employing similar strategies i eradicated schizophrenia itself from my mind and my life. It was all mindset; from victim to conqueror. I was a willing participant, and that made the difference, along with my intentions of going forward. So failure wasn't an option. If I fell, I got back up and tried again and kept trying and trying. I kept pushing until I broke through. I was diagnosed with treatment resistant paranoid schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur. I was also tormented by persistent repetitive blasphemous intrusive thoughts, and persistent cursing. It was like tourette syndrome but of the mind. The doctors saw this as lifelong and placed me on permanent disability with no expectations for me to live on my own. In fact, they recommended my mother placed me in a long-term care facility. Today, I'm married and have my red seal in the electrician trade. The battleground is the mind, and we have to make our stand there or else we'll be overcome by the illness and all that it employs. This was what I understood, and it's how I did the impossible, and won the war. Anyway, hoping you no longer need any of this because you've found your way. If not, hopefully you or others find this even a little it helpful and/or hopeful along your journey to recovering and reclaiming your lives.
@aniketpaul01355 Жыл бұрын
How are you now?hope you're okay
@waldoman7 Жыл бұрын
@@aniketpaul01355 well, better. Still pretty fully disabled but I don't live in near as much fear and pain. A new primary diagnosis of OCD and maybe a little schizoaffective has helped, as has EMDR therapy, but I haven't found a helpful medication. I struggle to do anything, deal with sporadic episodes of high paranoia/anxiety/depression, and struggle with Alabama care. My relationships suffer from my struggles but...less. I slowly improve. But I'm tired and so are they.
@waldoman7 Жыл бұрын
@@themorningmist99 I'm sorry, I don't have the focus to read that much
@adaptercrash Жыл бұрын
You! they cancelled, you shouldn't have to take that, throw that junk out, reversed schizophrenia? They keep saying its mine.
@yggdrasillaffirmations5 жыл бұрын
This is quite a good summary of the medical terminology. Explaining what and how things affect people with psychosis. Okay. :-)
@stevoooo19896 жыл бұрын
Anyone take olanzipine have any side effects luckily I'm off all meds now but alot of me is dead and every day is hard no joy at all could be side effect from drugs worst thing never had a mental illness just went thru a bad time in my life but these drugs have taken away any life just hope good diet and a bit of exercise I can do (cause drugs have made my body so stiff and rigid) gets me back my life.i can't see how drugs can help with schsoprenia they just completely fried my brain lost a lot of memory and muscle memory worst time of my life.
@teresasully35615 жыл бұрын
They caused psychosis in my son
@deepaknayyar9285 Жыл бұрын
Elliot you could be my professor any day friend, I study MSc in Mental health Science currently with the Open university. I loved this online explanation by you and found it truly impressive so I have saved it for repeat performance. Well Done now where do I donate. Thanks, Dee
@phylliszondani94183 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, this helped me to understand more about my son's illness
@a7fnurse7 жыл бұрын
Very clear and simple. Really appreciate this video. Thanks.
@zv83812 жыл бұрын
Excellent
@michaelcheevers684 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting this video on , i have found it very useful in explaining things
@treasureoutsold72667 жыл бұрын
Thank u so much im a medical student and your video really helped me to understand it better very well organized
@wakerickman6 жыл бұрын
mmmmm for me the only other side effect of the medication WAS emotional flatening, i had the various up and downs in my life but the drugs stoped my emotions from going up and down and making my emotions bland and also gave me lack of motivation, where i was very motivoted before taken the drugs, i was a prolific music recording artist untill the drugs took away my motivation to wannt to get down to recording as i used to do, ,the compleat opersite of what this guy claims, perhaps he could actuarly talk to some people on these drugs. cheers carl
@BornAgainOneHope3 жыл бұрын
Is there any link between caffeine overintake/practical abuse (upwards of 300 mg a day) and schizophrenia? I used to be a literal caffeine junkie until my recent psychotic break about a month ago and I’ve tapered well off to caffeine free Cola and occasional caffeine Cola. Seems like I’m always craving stimulants.
@kaylafreebird3 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with Schizo affective and I definitely have anhedonia and emotional flattening. It sucks, and I've tried many different kinds of meds and it wont go away
@vanessac13888 жыл бұрын
Wow! great presentation and really well explained. You write really pretty and straight.
@karlafaulkner9156 жыл бұрын
they gave me low dosage I got really drowsy and passed out are you kidding me. They only way I was able to stay awake is with a pot of coffee.
@Alprtngakrc Жыл бұрын
Are these really the symptoms schizophrenia or rather the antipsychtoic induced symptoms in those people labeled schizophrenia. I suspect it's latter than former
@mikam.cruz.99203 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@sandralong60575 жыл бұрын
Would like to know where do I find part two please
@wakerickman6 жыл бұрын
all i want to say here is that i was diagnosed as schizaphrinia, age 18 y.o. now 59 y.o.,in a nut shell it was succesfully treated with antiphsycotics, no voices / halucinations, which i had before, first drugs given to me had absolutly awfull side effects now on drug [ olanzapine ] with no side effect for me, except wieght gain which for me is the least of 2 evils.. so these drugs, can, well in my case do work. cheers.carl
@takutoyo63115 жыл бұрын
carl aylward how is ur life with the antipsychotics in these 40yrs ? do u marry or work?
Neuroleptics do not have a causal or a specific effect, they only have a non specific psychoactive effect such as sedation und strong perception screening.
@murilo48256 жыл бұрын
Haloperidol kills, akineton kills
@TheresaOppon8 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video clear and concise exactly what I was taught in psychiatry, keep it up!
@probus66788 жыл бұрын
thanx a lot!!!!!! you a genious!!!
@smael9ss6574 жыл бұрын
yo bro, how much hours does your day have? this channel is as broad as kanye's shoulders. Keep up the good stuff man.
@foreverfvt7 жыл бұрын
Amazing strong work
@ggsksandika18637 жыл бұрын
Omg you are my genius, thank you very much!
@naiemamanzoor69808 жыл бұрын
beautifully explained
@shaneclauer49399 жыл бұрын
risperidone kills
@thechristianpsychologer38653 жыл бұрын
👏👏👏
@richaparashar25068 жыл бұрын
What is the treatment for the extra pyramidal side effects??
@erikacorbin47438 жыл бұрын
+Richa Parashar anticholinergics like kemadrin and cogentin
@elliotnicholson51176 жыл бұрын
Acute Dystonia - 5mg IV Procyclidine Parkinsonism - 5mg TDS PO Procyclidine (Kemadrin)
@ASH-lp3is6 жыл бұрын
Richa Parashar : first u should diminsh dosis of anti psycotic
@jeanpaultongeren125 Жыл бұрын
motivation lose of interest is caused by the anti not by the disease
@Ctgjvggjjf8 жыл бұрын
is it possible to have schizophrenia without hallucinations?
@schzophrenia3288 жыл бұрын
+Yessica Castillo Yes.
@Ctgjvggjjf8 жыл бұрын
How?
@azelasmoment8 жыл бұрын
In order to fit the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, you need only one of three defining symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, and/or disorganized speech. You can still meet the diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia and not have hallucinations; hallucinations are not the sole defining factor of schizophrenia. For instance, if you have every other symptom, and have delusions, then you would still have schizophrenia. The same goes with disorganized speech. Schizophrenia is not experienced all the same way; many people experience it in different ways. Not everyone who has it hallucinates, and just so, not everyone who has it has delusions.
@Nancy-ow9wy2 жыл бұрын
Anyone on olanzapine?? How's it going??
@ROGERWDARCY9 жыл бұрын
I believe that hallucinations (creating delusions) of the six senses are produced by other people.
@alimalawi77838 жыл бұрын
+Roger DArcy ow i hope sow much that i can deep blue think butt war sea you one the odder sight
@joemoffitt55377 жыл бұрын
You sound like someone with schizophrenia. Paranoia, delusional.
@whosmanisdis7 жыл бұрын
Joe Moffitt sadly in many new cases found alot of teacher's and SOOOO MANY COPS recently have been kicked off there force because of constant and repeatedly writin up with complaints around the same thing in many cases and than (not supposed at all) are found to be slightly to extremely mentally ill and borderline addicts to power and authority (felling of being in charge and better than others ...) This has been know for many many years but over 50%liturrly OVER half of surgeons are eaither sociopaths and or psychopaths and in there case sometimes its actualy benefits🤔 but for real why havent we found out how many of the top 10% and HUGE company/monopoly owers are are sociopaths and psycos cuz the thing they do even knowing the amount of people's life they destroy because many time its gunna fuck over, many ppl on one decision they can make and put into action Blatantly Refusing to agnolige there going tp ruin , steal from or ,stright up scam peopl and know what they did but not even fazed a bit they r fucking up or planet and getring rich for it.........i guess welcome to life 😒
@AAA-oz2pf6 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍
@reemibraheemalaraj97748 жыл бұрын
thanx
@elcholito5878 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate
@ontoyoualways91834 жыл бұрын
Why does your highlighting bug the shit out of me?
@El-sr1id4 жыл бұрын
It's Deities btw.
@lolstrass8 жыл бұрын
Your video helped me a lot it's really interesting but you say okay too much it stressed me out the whole video! lol no offense and thank you!
@El-sr1id4 жыл бұрын
Whose to say what an "ordered" mind is.
@algernonis693 жыл бұрын
Not you:)
@El-sr1id3 жыл бұрын
@@algernonis69 ok?
@TM-ui6wx8 жыл бұрын
how hard would it be for a malicious psychologist to diagnose a transwoman as a schizophrenic man?
@sweethater85587 жыл бұрын
Pretty difficult.
@angelrsalazar926 жыл бұрын
Jackie M schizophrenia doesn't have a gender...
@shaneclauer49399 жыл бұрын
encephalitus not mental scientology
@pradeepkumar94496 жыл бұрын
Hi Good series - how do we get in touch with you over email pls - we need some help thanks
@karlafaulkner9156 жыл бұрын
emotional flattening is a bunch of crap
@myubey7 жыл бұрын
not for non medico
@asninsafarin63376 жыл бұрын
psychiatrist just learn from text book..they don't even experience it once..what a big talk by someone whom unexperience..
@4fulifatu3william3pedebone24 жыл бұрын
You been monitoring by trespassing travelers. if you're hearing voices coming from the wall and nobody behind that wall your been monitoring by trespassing travelers
@MrNederland23 жыл бұрын
Just like ADHD
@alimalawi77838 жыл бұрын
very very very cloze
@brionakennedy28466 жыл бұрын
I’m so appreciative for this type of platform, it gives us all opportunity to openly share our experiences without fear of shame. It is no longer a news that there is permanent cure to schizophrenia. My daughter was diagnosed of schizophrenia 15 years ago, over those time, I spent more time in hospital than out of hospital without much improvement. It was difficult and humbling, she had a major breakthrough only with CONSUMMO treatment. we're so proud that we've done it all to save her, She now think more clearly. She has grown as a person in all facets of life. She more compassionate, intelligent, wise, sociable, and actionable! For more detail on Consummo, kindly visit this blog curetoschizophrenia.blogspot.com, And if you have used this medicine, I will advice you create an awareness to help others, because, every family that has a mentally ill patient needs help. Thank you.