Why Can't I Make Eye Contact with my Therapist? | Kati Morton

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Kati Morton

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@Jaydensmama19
@Jaydensmama19 6 жыл бұрын
I wasn’t aware that this was common. I make eye contact very briefly with my therapist but I spend most of the sessions glancing around the room or down at the floor.
@Pete-fy4yv
@Pete-fy4yv 4 жыл бұрын
Michelle Mendenhall I do the same thing
@nwpify
@nwpify 4 жыл бұрын
yes
@ericam525
@ericam525 4 жыл бұрын
YES
@Mia_74923
@Mia_74923 4 жыл бұрын
yup
@GuilloRamiro
@GuilloRamiro 4 жыл бұрын
I used to do the same, when i did therapy. In one of the sessions i realised about it and said it out loud to my therapist: i just realised that i find it difficult to make eye contact when i'm talking to you. We talked about it for a while and at that time i got to the conclussion that it was because of how much more vulnerable i felt. Not doing eye contact with her while telling her some painful stuff about me, made me feel a lot safer. I think thats why some therapist lay their clients on a couch looking elsewhere. But thats just my guess.
@NoobityBoobity
@NoobityBoobity 6 жыл бұрын
My problem is that I do't understand a patient-therapist relationship. I'm supposed to open up and tell you everything, but you aren't my friend. You're still a stranger to me. I don't know who you are, what you like, or how I can relate to you.
@MrAgmoore
@MrAgmoore 4 жыл бұрын
It can be awkwardly one-sided. Perhaps easier to view the experience as a confessional, in a religious sense.
@DarkS1ayer100
@DarkS1ayer100 4 жыл бұрын
I know I’m late responding to this but I’ve been in and out of therapy for many years. I’ve thought the same thing. I have issues looking people in the eyes as well. What it comes down to is your own choices, beliefs and thoughts. Are you willing to take that leap of faith to trust someone new? At one point in your life you had to do the same thing with your friends. This is no different unless you want it to be. But if you don’t open up, if you are not willing to do the work, expose that vulnerability even though a part of you is screaming “WTF ARE YOU DOING” then you’re not ready. Don’t waste the time or money. You’re in there to get better. No matter how long it takes. It’s at YOUR own pace. Not your therapist’s. But at some point if the therapy is to work, you have to try to let them in. Even if it’s just sharing ONE thing about yourself at a time. Also, I understand trust issues too, may be a factor. Some trust more easily than others. But then again if someone can’t trust ANYONE... then it’s going to be a very, very lonely life.
@Bonzothefifth
@Bonzothefifth 4 жыл бұрын
I felt the same when I started. Then it connected with me that this can be a feature, not a bug. A therapist is also someone with whom you are literally paying to help with your emotional labor and has been trained to do. So you can talk with them even about the things you won’t tell your friends for fear of overburdening or overwhelming them, because the relationship is transactional. You can safely use this relationship to push yourself somewhat into more vulnerable spaces in a Pre-proscribed, safe environment/arena where you don’t have to worry that whatever you confess or expose will ever come back to destroy the rest of your life. Of course, you need a therapist you can have some level of emotional rapport with to feel comfortable with revealing such exposure, but this can be somewhat true when seeking *any* medical professional. This can all be really difficult depending on your level of access to available options, though. :(
@lis9483
@lis9483 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle with looking at my therapist...and I am pretty sure it is related to my anxiety and/or low-self esteem. What I do notice, however, is that I am able to look at her when she talks. Maybe that is a place to start.
@user-vm7ro1yf1j
@user-vm7ro1yf1j 5 жыл бұрын
I also look at my therapist when she talks but when I talk I stare at a painting in the room.. and cant make eye contact she hasn't said anything but I feel its because I'm embarrassed and kinda feel like she's going to judge me on whatever I'm m saying
@Sarah-hr1zf
@Sarah-hr1zf 5 жыл бұрын
I feel the exact same way
@enduringbird
@enduringbird 6 жыл бұрын
One thing that my therapist told me about is that sometimes certain eye positions are connected to different emotions. I didn't believe her at first because but we practiced spotting (I think she called it something like that) and I realized I do look in certain spots when I have certain emotions. I have a thinking spot and a frustrated spot and a sad spot etc. So it might be more than not making eye contact. You might be looking in your emotion place when you're talking about something and just not know it.
@ojiverdeconfleco
@ojiverdeconfleco 6 жыл бұрын
Rebecca M That is very interesting, never heard about it. I'm gonna look it up, thanks for sharing!
@enduringbird
@enduringbird 6 жыл бұрын
ojiverdeconfleco here's a link www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/brainspotting-therapy I was so skeptical and I'm even still a little skeptical because it seems so strange. But I swear I experienced it just like it says in that article.
@rotomwash0355
@rotomwash0355 Жыл бұрын
😲😲😲😲😲 wow, learning something new today. That might be a tip I needed.
@shannoncrescent4422
@shannoncrescent4422 5 жыл бұрын
[For background, I have ADHD and CPTSD] Honestly, I simply find eye contact distracting. Making eye contact a lot makes me more aware of my own facial expressions and gestures which can (and often does) cause me to lose my train of thought or just to be less mindful of what I'm feeling. I've let my therapist know about this and she didn't think it was anything to worry about.
@foxyfox9196
@foxyfox9196 Жыл бұрын
Actually my eye contact rage is almost certainly cptsd related. The fact that it's triggered not just by the demand of me doing it but even hearing someone (even fictional) say any kind of variation of "look at me while I'm speaking to you" or "look at me, i need to know that you're listening" or "my eyes are over here" (lessened if it's in reference to someone staring at boobs. But not entirely eliminated) absolutely sets it off and sends me into violent fantasy realms where all I can focus on is all the different ways i could maybe make someone bleed or break a limb. Well it probably falls in line with similar things that cause a similar reaction in me that have been linked to the same kind of trauma associated with the eye contact (threats of physical punishment/abuse/embarrassment. My birth name. People not listening or understanding what I'm saying. And people using any kind of stern or aggressive voice.)
@shivigarg4158
@shivigarg4158 11 ай бұрын
Same dude same i make enough eye contact but it becomes difficult for me to realise my feeling and vent out rather I end up intellectualising my emotions.
@BAKAROID
@BAKAROID 6 жыл бұрын
What about patients with social anxiety ? I can't make eye contact with anyone.
@Bl.uebird
@Bl.uebird 6 жыл бұрын
Same here. 😟
@ahanger6788
@ahanger6788 6 жыл бұрын
Look into low oxytocin. Supplemental oxytocin improves eye contact and social anxiety. Hopefully you’re in a country where they’ll make it easy for you to be treated.
@avab.3218
@avab.3218 5 жыл бұрын
ahhh same . it sucks
@KidsWithGuns1992
@KidsWithGuns1992 5 жыл бұрын
I used to be that, practice on your therapist, it will help you with other people. Also ask them about mindfulness and being present, eye contact is hard because you're thinking about other things and usually worried the person can tell what you're thinking. If you're present you're focused on the conversation more. Worked wonders for me, and I was severely, SEVERELY socially anxious. Now I'm damn near goddamn normal.
@laurenj432
@laurenj432 4 жыл бұрын
May I ask if you have made any progress?
@Kirby.Burgess
@Kirby.Burgess 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Katie! I struggle with eye contact so much with my teachers and other people I see as “adults.” I become hyper-aware of the length of time I am making eye contact and no matter how long I hold it I either feel like it was too long or not long enough. I am working on letting myself trust that the people I interact with won’t judge me for this and if they do, not to let it get to me.
@jenniferhall9470
@jenniferhall9470 6 жыл бұрын
I'm terrible with eye contact. Definitely in therapy. I think it's just my anxiety. In session, I stare at her desk, her office phone, or I stare at something and count. My SW will tell me to look at her when it's serious, and that's hard. I just think it's the anxiety.
@trevmcdonald4175
@trevmcdonald4175 6 жыл бұрын
only came across this channel 2 weeks ago and after binge-watching all your videos I can say I already feel a lot stronger so thankyou
@TheLittlealice16
@TheLittlealice16 6 жыл бұрын
I thought this was just me!!! Thank you Kati, seriously from the bottom of my heart... I feel so much less abnormal and shitty xx
@Katimorton
@Katimorton 6 жыл бұрын
Yay!!! xoxo
@amabusflock113
@amabusflock113 6 жыл бұрын
she put therapist and friend. ☺ it made me smile
@heehaatoot
@heehaatoot 6 жыл бұрын
that thumbnail hahahaha (I struggle with eye contact in general so this is gonna be interesting)
@Katimorton
@Katimorton 6 жыл бұрын
I thought it was a funny too!! haha!!!
@ingvildkvakestad
@ingvildkvakestad 6 жыл бұрын
This is so true I struggle A lot making Eye contact with Anyone I find it kinda scary and I cant consentrate on people I will find my attention floating I have adhd so yeah I am trying now
@user-xn5bq8uo6o
@user-xn5bq8uo6o 6 жыл бұрын
Ingvild Kvakestad were you diagnosed with it ? Or just supposing to have adhd?
@ingvildkvakestad
@ingvildkvakestad 6 жыл бұрын
Davron diagnosed at 7, The only proper diagnoses i have me and my councellor Agree i have anxiety but she cant diagnose me but adhd has always been there
@2000clarette
@2000clarette 6 жыл бұрын
Seriously? OMG This is so cool! Hi again!!! II can't b believe we we like the same kind of videos!!!! KZbin twin!And I know right? Like I have this problem with my therapist too!!!! But honestly I have it with everyone, also my teraphsist looks exactly like a disney character ( I m not saying this in a bad way, in fact she is pretty)but the thing is whenever I look at her in the eyes I get distracted by thinking about Disney movies so I prefer to look somewhere else so I don't get so distracted.....
@ingvildkvakestad
@ingvildkvakestad 6 жыл бұрын
clarita pena hi can You something?
@2000clarette
@2000clarette 6 жыл бұрын
Ingvild Kvakestad Hi sure
@LauraPalmerD
@LauraPalmerD 6 жыл бұрын
I have trouble making eye contact in general. I am not on the autism spectrum, it is more like my anxiety and self-esteem. Oddly, I can do it when I am teaching and such, but in my personal life, especially with people I am not as close to, I have major trouble with.
@rapidoodsdoodles
@rapidoodsdoodles 6 жыл бұрын
Kat hey I'm somewhat like you just that I have a kid that is autistic. So yeah I maybe autistic though I'm undiagnosed.
@vivian4636
@vivian4636 6 жыл бұрын
We love you Kati. Thanks for all your support. ❤
@hajigulzaman9746
@hajigulzaman9746 6 жыл бұрын
Vivian Viti 6
@MsLaurithaa
@MsLaurithaa 6 жыл бұрын
great video! I look away quite often when I talk about stuff that deeply touches me in therapy, but managing to make eye contact at the end of "exposing" things that were hard to talk about gives me such a strong feeling of connection and care from my therapist that it's always worth the struggle and very powerful/healing!
@Overarainbow-rr1ly
@Overarainbow-rr1ly 6 жыл бұрын
I would like to encourage the person who asked the question that making eye contact can be hard but once you get used to your therapist and feel more relaxed in sessions, you will be able to make eye contact. For me personally it took me several months but later I was able to do it. Thank you Kati for your useful videos.
@Lavignerocksmyworld
@Lavignerocksmyworld 6 жыл бұрын
OMG I really, really love your videos. I discovered you a couple of months ago and am going through all your videos youve uploaded here on KZbin. Even though I dont know you personally or have never met you, when you "speak" to us/me I actually do feel like Im talking to you. Like to someone I would LOVE to talk to. To me, you have an amazing power to connect with people. Thank you for your time and effort on your work as a therapist AND those videos to help people. Really amazing!!! Please dont ever stop :D wish you all the best
@maddisonanne8919
@maddisonanne8919 6 жыл бұрын
Just got the notif, cant watch atm, BUT I LOVE THE THUMBNAIL 😂😂👀 Cant wait to wait later!!!!
@FindingoutWhoIam
@FindingoutWhoIam 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle with this.. eye contact was a form of a abuse at a point of my life. My counselor knows that when I lack eye contact “ my brain goes into shut down mode” and I just stop hearing and such of what people have to say. I’ve had this issue for a long time. On a positive note it has gotten better, it does take time. Emotional abuse is nothing to joke With.
@kelsieslagle9177
@kelsieslagle9177 5 жыл бұрын
Proud of you Jessie!
@danielleharrison3266
@danielleharrison3266 6 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this so much. I’ve been working on trauma in therapy lately and eye contact has been super difficult. Thank you!
@notasiete1215
@notasiete1215 4 жыл бұрын
Why do I love it so much the way you say "Welcome"?
@johnnyhall4856
@johnnyhall4856 5 жыл бұрын
I LOVE my therapist she's so easy to talk to💝
@kmxrie
@kmxrie 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for covering this! I swear you always happen to cover everything I always struggle with, and it's so helpful. I'm in DBT Therapy and it's incredibly hard for me to always make and keep eye contact with my individual therapist. I've been with him for a year now (emphasis on him), and I've managed to grow more comfortable with him, but it's still hard. I've never been comfortable with males at all. I'm not the best at eye contact in general, but it's especially terrible with males. That's partly why my BPD is mostly the result of bad relationships with males. I've always managed to get myself so immediately attached to any male I begin to form a relationship with - both platonic and romantic feelings. This has especially hindered our relationship, but we're working through it. He's been extremely helpful and cooperative, and I'm very thankful and appreciative for him. It's hard for me to build my trust for men, but he's managed to do it more and more with each and every session.
@sleepingArisu
@sleepingArisu 6 жыл бұрын
I had a therapy session in the winter evening one day and lights went out. I struggled to make eye contact in the previous sessions and I found so much easier to talk about my feelings in the dark, not trying to read the reaction or keep an eye contact
@hannahzaccaro751
@hannahzaccaro751 6 жыл бұрын
This is me! Before I got out of counseling, I could never make eye contact with my counselor even when talking about simple things. Glad to know I'm not the only one. Thank you so much for your videos. They have helped so much ❤️
@angelahagen2626
@angelahagen2626 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all your work with mental health awareness! You are a blessing, your videos are a powerful presence in my recovery. Therapy can be so very difficult, all the tips you give as well as the knowledge you share helps to make it all bearable.💕Thanks again!
@zp4499
@zp4499 6 жыл бұрын
I've always thought I was the only one trying to "escape" my therapist's gaze and unvoluntarily let my eyes wander across the room! Thanks for that video, and letting me know I'm not the only one avoiding eye contact! I'll try my best in the future to stop doing that :) ❤️
@oliviamcmillan7677
@oliviamcmillan7677 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Kati, love your videos. Thanks for all you do
@Katimorton
@Katimorton 6 жыл бұрын
Of course! I am so glad you find them helpful :) xoxox
@auntiejoystoys
@auntiejoystoys 6 жыл бұрын
i'm looking forward to your collab video with The Rewired Soul! ;)
@beck3498
@beck3498 6 жыл бұрын
This is a video I didn’t know I needed, thank you Kati ❤️
@aliceg2890
@aliceg2890 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for another great video I struggle with this so much 3 years with the same therapist and I’ve never given her eye contact so this has been so helpful, thank you! 💜
@Katimorton
@Katimorton 6 жыл бұрын
Yay! I am so glad it was helpful :) xoxox
@ASLAnissaOfficial
@ASLAnissaOfficial 6 жыл бұрын
This is such an interesting topic! As someone that does work with ASD usually, its a totally different experience. I often work with kids that get over stimulated by eye contact. And taking "eye breaks" is common in sessions. Just closing eyes or turning the lights off can be incredibly grounding. In music therapy it also different because a lot of the time I use the music to read the clients. I can go whole sessions without a single word being spoken. I also like to incorporate signing because it is a way to get the clients eye contact towards your face without them feeling like its forced. They are simply listening with their eyes instead :P
@purpleghost106
@purpleghost106 6 жыл бұрын
ASL Anissa -- Eye contact breaks, ohh that sounds refreshing. I would love to someday work with a therapist who let me know explicitly that I could look away, even if only for a little while, without consequence.
@jeffpro8
@jeffpro8 6 жыл бұрын
ASL Anissa your job sounds very interesting...
@heathercombs8170
@heathercombs8170 6 жыл бұрын
My son has autism
@avery-brown
@avery-brown 3 жыл бұрын
Does any autistic person come to you saying that they WANT to work on their eye contact though? I’m autistic and I dislike any therapy that tries to change me for no reason, including therapy that pressures me (or even “gently leads me”) to make eye contact. I gain no benefit from it; it is the other people around me that benefit from this. Non-autistic people always try to encourage autistics to make eye contact but they don’t understand that we don’t gain anything from it, and why should we change just to make non-autistic people more comfortable?
@ASLAnissaOfficial
@ASLAnissaOfficial 3 жыл бұрын
@@avery-brown that’s an awesome point! And I definitely should clarify. Eye contact is NEVER a “goal” in my sessions. Our practice knows and understands that eye contact is really something that is only taught to benefit neurotypical ppl. It doesn’t serve much benefit for an autistic person. It actually can make it more difficult for them to focus and process what you are saying when they are focusing on maintaining eye contact. Some of the kids I work with struggle to balance the senses enough to hear and process what I am saying, so I use sign language to help encourage them to see and hear what I’m saying rather than just hear it. They don’t look at my eyes when I’m signing, but they do look in my direction which can help then focus on what I am doing rather than other things in or outside of the room. Looking in my direction isn’t something that is always necessary for my clients, but for some that struggle to tune out other things, seeing me talking to them can help them focus on what I am saying better. Neurodiversity is just that. It’s diversity. Every person I work with is completely different. Some have similar characteristics and struggles, but they are all unique. I adjust to them not to what is neurotypical.
@DwnGoz
@DwnGoz 2 жыл бұрын
i love the way you say welcome every video!
@EmmaChihuahua81
@EmmaChihuahua81 6 жыл бұрын
This is so needed for me personally. This is something that I have struggled with since I started therapy again.
@giahaasbroek4717
@giahaasbroek4717 6 жыл бұрын
Love you Kati! Thanks for all the help and information 💛
@katiesilvano8136
@katiesilvano8136 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle a lot with eye contact. Mine is due to the glare of hate and disgust mymom use to burn from her eyes and then scream at me until I cried. My therapist knows and we practice eye contact. She has kind eyes, and the is an incredibly vulnerable feeling for someone when never got that as a kid. It is comforting when I can look up. But I also don't want to cry so holding onto that is short lived.
@kelsieslagle9177
@kelsieslagle9177 5 жыл бұрын
Proud of you Katie!
@stiengilis122
@stiengilis122 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you kati amazing question
@healthydiabetic6695
@healthydiabetic6695 6 жыл бұрын
Your videos are so helpful. Thank you! Love you, Kati!
@gabbiefulton8604
@gabbiefulton8604 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kati for this video it has help me understand my emotions about eye contact. Thank you for the suggestion on a better way to make contact with a therapist.
@keetahbabee
@keetahbabee 6 жыл бұрын
When I make eye contact with myself in the mirror for more than a few seconds it triggers derealisation. Maybe this is why I avoid eye contact and find it hard to make it with anyone. Though even before I ever had derealisation I struggled to make eye contact.
@savvyssketches
@savvyssketches 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle with this a lot in therapy. Thanks for explaining! It helps me feel more normal about my struggle.
@eld4559
@eld4559 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video! I'm on the autistic spectrum as I've been diagnosed with mild Asperger's, but knowing I'm not the only one that struggles with eye contact makes me feel less isolated and weired ❤️
@purpleghost106
@purpleghost106 6 жыл бұрын
ellie kate - You are not alone, for sure. ^_^
@hayleyscomet3447
@hayleyscomet3447 2 жыл бұрын
I love how 38 seconds in you talk about the autism spectrum. I was like “it’s my people” 🤣
@hannahl4748
@hannahl4748 6 жыл бұрын
this video is amazing, ahh kati your videos really are great. I can't be the only one who doesn't make much eye contact with anyone much so this video really helps. thank you kati☺️have a wonderful day xx
@Katimorton
@Katimorton 6 жыл бұрын
Of course! I am glad you found it helpful :) xoxo
@bengel0823
@bengel0823 4 жыл бұрын
And than it's me, a client who looks always into the eyes of my therapist but for me it's so helpful to process all the information my therapist gives me and obviously to connect with her.
@Joooooeeeeee3
@Joooooeeeeee3 6 жыл бұрын
I just asked a question almost identical last week and I was so excited to see that you answered! I was just wondering if could go more into body language.
@finkelroy7030
@finkelroy7030 6 жыл бұрын
I got to this point for the first time in 33 years since my first therapy appointment. I took it as a sign I was finally getting to the root of my problem.
@mehtapg
@mehtapg 6 жыл бұрын
thanks for everything you do!
@cynthiawilson6981
@cynthiawilson6981 6 жыл бұрын
HAPPY DAY Katie 💛 love your platform of advice
@heckticbeck2985
@heckticbeck2985 6 жыл бұрын
this is a great video! its hard for me to make eye contact in general when talking with anyone, for me eye contact means confidence in what you're saying and i've never felt that really it also means understanding and i feel somehow vulnerable when i make eye contact with people. when i was with my therapist i found it easier to make eye contact though if i was talking about something hard for me/triggering i wouldn't make eye contact but stare off at something else or at whatever i was fiddling with.
@jessqinn7702
@jessqinn7702 6 жыл бұрын
It’s been 5 years with my therapist and I STILL find the eye contact hard. I would say 90% of the time, I’m looking down or somewhere else.
@nicolalewis1094
@nicolalewis1094 6 жыл бұрын
Wow! Kati your videos are amazing and really helpful!! I struggle to make eye contact with my therapist. I didn't realize how much it would affect my recovery! Thx for the heads up!! Xx
@naomimansour5436
@naomimansour5436 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Kati! ❤️❤️This helped me so much.
@samanthacollins757
@samanthacollins757 6 жыл бұрын
So true, very relatable. Another fab video. Thanks Kati. Xx
@buildanadventure
@buildanadventure 2 жыл бұрын
I have a hard time with eye contact with anyone at all. It feels so vulnerable and scary to me. Thanks for talking about this! 💕
@TheTotallyEmma
@TheTotallyEmma 6 жыл бұрын
i love and appreciate your videos so much 💘
@bellamyersinhollywood201
@bellamyersinhollywood201 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Kati, I have Autism so I struggle making eye contact with everyone! This video made me feel at ease! Your awesome! And I hope you keep making videos:)
@steffivangompel7883
@steffivangompel7883 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I really needed this video.I really struggle with eye contact in therapy especially when we talk about difficult stuff. Glad I'm not alone on this :) Thank you for your great work Kati
@JESSEQUEST
@JESSEQUEST 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kati. This was some helpful info. I appreciate it!
@GuilloRamiro
@GuilloRamiro 4 жыл бұрын
I love your content Kati! Keep up the awesome work! ❤❤❤👍👍👍
@Llight-qg9tc
@Llight-qg9tc 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Katie! Great video. I have struggled with this for a long time. And I can only see out of one eye, ha! 😅, so thank you!!!
@emmablackwell37
@emmablackwell37 6 жыл бұрын
I relate to this video. Eye contact for me with anyone is a major struggle. When i was talking about my past trauma and first began talking about my self harm and eating issues i never made eye contact once but after a few months i began making eye contact. I havent got autism i just find it difficult. Love your videos kati💖 I love you Kati thank you for your continued support and taking time out to make videos love your videos they're so useful.
@anonghost2070
@anonghost2070 6 жыл бұрын
I love the style of your recent videos!
@ellie20021
@ellie20021 6 жыл бұрын
I couldn’t relate more! I always find myself staring at the door handle for a straight hour but I just can’t help but realise I’m looking into someone’s eyes and there looking back ugh gives me the eeby jeebies.
@meganfitz8369
@meganfitz8369 6 жыл бұрын
This makes me feel so much better! I struggle to open up ALOT. its something im working on, but ive always been worried that my therapist might think im lying about something because i have such a hard time looking them in the eyes while im talking about something.
@KidsWithGuns1992
@KidsWithGuns1992 5 жыл бұрын
I used to struggle with eye contact when I was so much more anxious, less so with my psychologist, and mainly because when I get anxious I start focusing on one eye and can't look at them with both eyes and I feel they can see it. A minor incident with my sister she said you can't tell the difference (looking at one eye) so now when I get nervous I just focus on one eye and I find it easier to maintain eye contact. Sounds weird, but anyway it works. Now I feel like I hold eye contact nearly too intensely, especially with my therapist, but I'm not anxious about it. And when I'm thinking I break it, cause I'm more focused on the thought.
@GetPsyched
@GetPsyched 6 жыл бұрын
Super interesting video! In my work as a therapist, I'm always intrigued about the body language and eye contact of my client. As a therapist, I often try and accomodate for this rather than confront them initially, this might cause more anxiety for the client. However, if the relationship developed between the tow of us then it may be something I raise. Youve made me think here, thanks :)
@madisyncarter4479
@madisyncarter4479 6 жыл бұрын
What I tend to unconsciously do is slowly start making eye contact throughout the conversation. In the beginning I don’t but more towards the end I start looking up more. Thank you for another great video Kati
@emilymcgee3812
@emilymcgee3812 6 жыл бұрын
This came up in therapy for me this week, I find it so hard to look at her for more than a few seconds at a time. I seem to spend most of my time looking out the window when I speak to her. Also I hate sitting in silence in therapy and find myself trying to talk about anything rather than silence. Great video Kati, very helpful. Thank you. xoxo
@davidk.1089
@davidk.1089 6 жыл бұрын
Great video! I have anxiety and it used to be an issue but I've gotten better. You have beautiful eyes btw!
@jessicalee7767
@jessicalee7767 6 жыл бұрын
What a good question. I’ve always found eye contact difficult both in therapy and everyday life, but I do try really hard (more when people talk to me than when I talk to them)
@emiliewillow4894
@emiliewillow4894 6 жыл бұрын
This is something I struggle with and I had a really bad session today. Found it really difficult to make eye contact. My eyes were pretty much anywhere else in the room and was too agitated to focus :/ blegh. It's so helpful to hear a therapists perspective though. Thank you ask always kati ♥
@jeanetteyorba198
@jeanetteyorba198 5 жыл бұрын
Really Really good,,,thank you so much!!!
@WriterPal
@WriterPal 5 жыл бұрын
Personally I love these videos they make talking about my feelings and struggles with not just a professional counselor or psychologist but with my friends as well and one of them is both a friend and a psychologist it's blended in with the Friendship so she's sort of teaching me to look up at her like a mother does with her child and that in itself is very comforting still have difficulty showing her the tears and the fear percolating inside is it different for getting mental health support if you have down syndrome and we mostly do our sessions over the phone or a breif catch up after church
@09cokeefe
@09cokeefe 6 жыл бұрын
thanks for this video Kati! great question
@Njderig
@Njderig 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Katie, I really like your videos. They help me.
@g.joseph1732
@g.joseph1732 5 жыл бұрын
Holy crap you are so smart....and passionate...this video helped me
@daianaantolini5733
@daianaantolini5733 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Kati, I love your videos and have been watching them for the past...few years. I found many of them super helpful ❤ Can you maybe make a video about anxiety and depression when you move to a different city alone for university? I already suffer from both a little. I've gotten so so much better this past year. However, I'm very scared that I will be worse once I move alone. Thanks so much xoxo
@sarailopez7103
@sarailopez7103 6 жыл бұрын
this help so much i seen my therapist for 4 years now and haven't eye contact now i will try to eye contact so help ful :)
@75sadiegirl
@75sadiegirl 6 жыл бұрын
cute shirt Kati. I do good with eye contact in therapy except when it's the hard stuff. I am going to try what you said maybe looking at something that is close by to my therapist then moving slowly to her. Good tip.
@Wyvern07_
@Wyvern07_ 4 жыл бұрын
You have a really soothing voice, like damn
@mckennar.768
@mckennar.768 6 жыл бұрын
This is so interesting. Thank you Kati for ALL your videos! I am always interested in things pertaining to mental health because I have 2 (had 2?) It's been awhile since I was evaluated/diagnosed. But I rarely ever make eye contact (ive gotten a bit better) but still hate to do it
@paleobc65
@paleobc65 6 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent topic to address! i noticed it was awkward making eye contact with my therapist while talking about my problems
@amandytaml
@amandytaml 6 жыл бұрын
That's a awsome video!! For me it's very hard because I'm shy and sometimes I guess that what I'm talking to my therapist is very "bad" and I'm a bad person for think like this way. But she is very nice, and patient. Sometimes I said looking to the floor for the first time and then (when I notice that it's not a big deal, and saw her reaction is okay from what I said), I said again looking to her.
@JimmyBearden
@JimmyBearden 6 жыл бұрын
Great Information in this video.
@sarahansdell4976
@sarahansdell4976 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle to maintain eye contact. Especially when talking about difficult subjects. She always manages to get me to at least look for a second so I don't dissociate away.
@kevinluce7726
@kevinluce7726 6 жыл бұрын
Hi thanks for the videos, i have dermatillomania and i am now seeking help after 7 years of picking and scaring.... you are really helpful and i really appreciate what you do on here 😢❤🖒
@bardistv9653
@bardistv9653 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@mialove7445
@mialove7445 3 жыл бұрын
I had a therapist who used to shame me and literally snap at me when I couldn’t maintain eye contact. I’m a minute or so into the video and already feel so much better 🥺💕
@amandahoman3275
@amandahoman3275 6 жыл бұрын
I struggle with making eye contact; I guess it makes me feel too vulnerable, like people can see right through my outward disposition...but I’ve tried to get better at least glancing towards others when speaking with them...
@CarnivalGrotesque
@CarnivalGrotesque 5 жыл бұрын
I wish I had seen this video back when I was still getting therapy. I would always focus on the same 2 points in the room and I was annoyingly aware of it the entire time. I wasn't sure how to bring it up or what to say because she hadn't done a great job guiding me or helping me with the issues I was struggling with. She expected me to dig myself out of my own hole but never really helped me find the tools I needed to do that in the first place.
@Zzzlyt
@Zzzlyt 6 жыл бұрын
Ive been seeing a counsellor at uni and sometimes i do feel conscious of not making eye contact.. but i try to do so occasionally on easier topics, he hasn’t mentioned anything about this anyways Thanks for the videos 💓 you encouraged me to go speak to somebody and it’s been going quite well, and your videos help me feel more comfortable with the whole process
@karaokelover55
@karaokelover55 3 жыл бұрын
I relate so much to this because I'm scared of being judged by what has happened to me..(I guess?) I tend to find that I also drift into kinda... idk how to say it exactly. Kinda like. No longer being there, and then, I realize that we spent some time not saying anything and I freak out in my mind wondering what to say! I do end up speaking but normally I wait for the therapist to say something before I do sometimes.
@kalt1976
@kalt1976 5 ай бұрын
Yes, VERY important to remember that if the client is on the autism spectrum then you should not by any means try to make them make eye contact. If I were asked to work on more eye contact, then I would be completely unable to concentrate on the conversation and get anything out of therapy. And this is true for a LOT of autistic people. And I PROMISE : we are listening! Even without eye contact.
@Cozybelle30
@Cozybelle30 5 жыл бұрын
I always worry my therapist will think I'm lying if I dont make eye contact but when I talk through difficult stuff I find myself looking around the room
@justkara2938
@justkara2938 6 жыл бұрын
Another great video!
@singinwithceline
@singinwithceline 6 жыл бұрын
I don’t struggle with eye contact, but I do have ADHD so I fidget like all the time.. We have gotten around this by me constantly having Tangle Toys and fidget cubes with me. It helps a lot.
@jeffpro8
@jeffpro8 6 жыл бұрын
singinwithceline as someone who suffers from ADHD I can definitely relate to the fidgeting when having a conversation face-to-face with people. I don't really struggle with eye contact but sometimes I do find it difficult to focus when someone is having a conversation with me and my mind tents to drift off and loses focus or would sometimes look away quickly if something catches my attention.
@cheese0134
@cheese0134 5 жыл бұрын
In everyday life eye contact with people is SO HARD. I find myself watching their mouth more than their eyes. I'm not sure why, but I feel like I can understand them better when I watch their mouth
@IchBinDerVerlorene
@IchBinDerVerlorene 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Kati! Could you do/have you done a video about people who need help but won't accept any? Since my granddad passed away several years ago, my grandmother has become depressed, anxious, reclusive, passively suicidal and reckless with her health. Our family have tried to help her and be there for her but she won't accept help from us or seek professional help. She now seems to be developing dementia and it has exacerbated everything I mentioned above. Now she really is more at risk of accidentally hurting herself in her confusion and being unable to look after herself, but she won't let us help her or go see a doctor. She just wants to lie down and die, but dementia doesn't kill you quickly. We don't want to watch her slowly decline in indignity. We're at our wits end and we don't know what to do.
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