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This is your brain on ketamine
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Let's talk about ketamine. This anesthetic has long been dismissed as a mere party drug, but in the past decade it's been catapulted to the forefront of a mental health revolution. This might not sound like a unique concept. Several psychedelics have received renewed interest as a possible treatment for various mental illnesses. But ketamine is different - because unlike LSD or psilocybin or MDMA, ketamine is already widely available and prescribable. Y...
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What’s the deal with the Anti-Psychiatry Movement?
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Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/neurotransmissions "How do you feel about medication?" As a therapist, this question often opens up a deep conversation about the role of psychiatry and psychotherapy in our lives. Are we medicalizing our humanity away, or are we finding paths to true healing? Let’s take a deep dive into the roots and resurgence of the an...
How “good people” facilitated horrific CIA mind control experiments
Просмотров 24 тыс.2 месяца назад
Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/neurotransmissions How far would you go to save your country? MKULTRA gives us a glimpse into the dark side of government experimentation. In the heat of the Cold War, a dark and disturbing operation began. This notorious CIA program attempted to uncover mind control through the use of drugs, sex, hypnosis, and torture. A...
A skeptic's deep dive into hypnosis
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I command you to go to brilliant.org/NeuroTransmissions to try everything Brilliant has to offer for free for a full 30 days. You’ll also get 20% off an annual premium subscription. You're getting very sleeeeeeeeepy. Sleeeeeeeeeeepyyyyyyy. In one form or another, hypnotic trances have been interwoven throughout human history, manifesting in various forms, from the rituals of ancient shamans and...
The "miracle cure" with no medicine in them
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Go to brilliant.org/NeuroTransmissions to get a 30-day free trial the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription. They're worth a look. I love Brilliant and you checking them out really helps the channel! You can heal yourself with your brain. It's not a trick, it's not fake...it's just the mind wielding pure power over the body. Placebos might get a side-eye glance and a bad r...
It's time to revisit Dissociative Identity Disorder
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Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/neurotransmissions Watch my exclusive video where I react to therapy TikToks: nebula.tv/videos/neurotransmissions-licensed-therapist-reacts-to-therapy-tiktoks Is TikTok fueling a rise in incorrectly self-diagnosed Dissociative Identity Disorder? Is Dissociative Identity Disorder even a legit diagnosis in the first place? ...
A hard look at EMDR and its unscrupulous founder
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Get Nebula using my link for 40% off an annual subscription: go.nebula.tv/neurotransmissions Watch my exclusive video where I react to therapy TikToks: nebula.tv/videos/neurotransmissions-licensed-therapist-reacts-to-therapy-tiktoks EMDR is a therapy that uses eye movements to treat trauma. So...is it legit? We're going to dive deep into the world of EMDR therapy, exploring its origins, controv...
Dreams. Why?
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Go to the link: imprintapp.com/neurotransmissions. The first 200 subscribers get 20% off an annual membership Why on earth does your brain take you on wild adventures when you sleep? What purpose does dreaming serve? Well, come take a deep dive into the mysterious world of dreams with me. From ancient beliefs about divine messages to Freud's kookie theories, I'll explore the cultural and scient...
This is your brain on ecstasy
Просмотров 209 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Go to brilliant.org/NeuroTransmissions to get a 30-day free trial the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription. Believe it or not, MDMA was legal less than 50 years ago and frequently used in therapy. The DEA changed that. But what if I told you that MDMA is making a comeback...in therapy? We're going to take an eye-opening (pun intended) delve into what ecstacy does to your ...
The problem with Emotional Support Animals
Просмотров 147 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Go to brilliant.org/NeuroTransmissions to get a 30-day free trial the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription. There is a big problem with Emotional Support Animals. The number of ESAs has exploded over the past decade, which you would think would be a good thing. But it turns out that this rise in popularity threatens to bring down the whole institution. We’ve all scoffed a...
I'm starting a private practice.
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I'm starting a private practice.
Understanding the mind of a mass shooter
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Understanding the mind of a mass shooter
When will artificial intelligence surpass human intelligence?
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When will artificial intelligence surpass human intelligence?
Animal research is still the best option
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Animal research is still the best option
Your therapist should play D&D with you. Here's why.
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Your therapist should play D&D with you. Here's why.
The dubious claims of brain training (and what actually works)
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
The dubious claims of brain training (and what actually works)
Elon Musk and the hubris of Neuralink
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Elon Musk and the hubris of Neuralink
The scandal that shook psychology to its core
Просмотров 350 тыс.Год назад
The scandal that shook psychology to its core
Bring back asylums...but better
Просмотров 29 тыс.2 года назад
Bring back asylums...but better
My baby's brain from conception to birth
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
My baby's brain from conception to birth
We need to talk about bad therapists.
Просмотров 63 тыс.2 года назад
We need to talk about bad therapists.
This is what COVID does to your brain.
Просмотров 43 тыс.2 года назад
This is what COVID does to your brain.
Why I stopped watching football
Просмотров 189 тыс.2 года назад
Why I stopped watching football
I have insomnia. This neurotech says it can cure me.
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
I have insomnia. This neurotech says it can cure me.
Evolutionary psychology is mostly garbage.
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Evolutionary psychology is mostly garbage.
The Stoned Ape Theory is bad
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The Stoned Ape Theory is bad
Scared Stiff - A Quirky Halloween Short Film
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Scared Stiff - A Quirky Halloween Short Film
A (Brief) History of Brain Sciences
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
A (Brief) History of Brain Sciences
This is why stupid people think they know everything.
Просмотров 44 тыс.2 года назад
This is why stupid people think they know everything.
The fad diet that cures epilepsy
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The fad diet that cures epilepsy

Комментарии

  • @MichaelVision8
    @MichaelVision8 10 часов назад

    Is pcp just a longer version of K

  • @dustinhellstern7728
    @dustinhellstern7728 11 часов назад

    Absolutely 100% what I was looking for in a video explaining the pharmacology & neuroscience of Psilocin

  • @milutii
    @milutii 15 часов назад

    So many errors in your training process. Abstract words, too many at once, etc. Maybe do a bit more research and try again?

  • @FlyinZX10R
    @FlyinZX10R 16 часов назад

    Cannabis is being moved from schedule 1 to 3.

  • @rickyc46
    @rickyc46 17 часов назад

    Evolutionary psychology is BS because it treats us humans as pure agentless beings of nature. You get a finding, it’s an art of finding a good fitting story to back interpret it. Us humans starting domesticating pets because it gave a couple a good understanding of how it would be to raise a child later. Us humans started raising pets because it allowed us to better cooperate with the other animals species. Us humans started raising pets because it let us better increase our immunity to fur and allow us to thrive ahead. All of these stories sound good feel good but none of them can be empirically tested.

  • @Hyderagean
    @Hyderagean 18 часов назад

    I hate her body language

  • @Jeje-rb1vu
    @Jeje-rb1vu 23 часа назад

    I personally can say that the ketamine treatments I did saved my life. I did 8 sessions and I went from daily panic attacks, insomnia and deep depression to finally be hopeful. Insomnia and panic attacks gone ( it's been 2 years ). I do 1-2 session a year now.

  • @NSA_test_server_59274
    @NSA_test_server_59274 День назад

    Rip trevor moore

  • @catgod6531
    @catgod6531 День назад

    I personally think we should just get rid of landlord’s ability to restrict having a pet. I understand not allowing exotic pets that cause more damage but a cat or a dog (maybe limit on how many per square foot) is totally reasonable. Additionally, put a cap on the pet fee. Most people have no choice but to rent now. I know my county is considering putting out laws on that on top of giving more landlord restrictions since I live somewhere with the highest cost of living in the US. I think these ESA owners also need to be educated first before being prescribed one. Just as when I go on a new medication I get warnings of what to expect, people “receiving” an ESA need to be told where they can and can’t take their animals. Also, as someone with a service dog, ESAs are my personal public nightmare. So many people own seriously reactive dogs. Taking a reactive dog to a store where they are so stressed (somewhere they aren’t trained to be!) is bordering on some kind of abuse, in my opinion.

  • @breesco
    @breesco День назад

    The data is the data. Any change of the data invalidates everything.

  • @evilbarbie2160
    @evilbarbie2160 День назад

    More negative than anyone I know. Too many have done more damage over the past 39 years of my life, and its gotten worse over the years.... its solace in the bottom of just another bottle, with different cartel making profit off our pain, meant only temporarily not life long. Its a baindaid when you need a tourniquet. With long term side effects. Cuts us off from our spiritually. Cleanup the drug pushers and drs in it for money, ego and sadism.

  • @Pumpkimg
    @Pumpkimg День назад

    Tbh a lot of the anti-psychiatry viewpoints I've seen are either: 1) People who take issue with the fact that there is massive financial incentive involved in the manufacturing and administration of treatment, or 2) Individuals (who are more often than not women, disabled people, and POC) who have been directly harmed and further traumatized by the medical staff who are supposed to be helping them. I absolutely believe that medication and therapy can be incredibly helpful and healing bc they've worked for me personally. However, until psychiatric professionals as a collective address their relationship to the power dynamic between themselves and their patients, I'm most likely not going to blame the people who have become disillusioned with the field as a whole, even though I don't necessarily agree with their conclusion. This video was super well put together and nuanced, and I learned a lot from it. I think it's a good conversation we should all be having and hearing each other out on.

  • @captinbunt
    @captinbunt День назад

    GREAT VIDEO.

  • @Frederick844
    @Frederick844 День назад

    I’m not convinced that creating stricter requirements for ESAs is the solution. I’m even hesitant to require the animal be trained because that creates a financial barrier to getting an ESA for those who need one. I think certain protocols should be put in place to make sure the animal’s not being abused, and maybe checking for aggressive behavior but other than that I think the costs of more regulations would outweigh the benefits. I just don’t think we need to be making it harder for people who need ESAs just because a few idiots are abusing the system. (ik it’s more than a few but still). Idk I’ll admit I’m really not informed on the situation and ik it’s way more complex than what I’m making it out to be but I just got the feeling that the video was overly harsh on people w ESAs.

  • @booboones3093
    @booboones3093 День назад

    I think there should be a special force for the mental situations and not bother the police. They shouldnt pull guns but maybe tasers. They should wear protective gear of course because who knows what the oerson is carrying. But i think it would be a good solution. Yeah never mind, you covered it

  • @auberotte1794
    @auberotte1794 День назад

    Whats up with that weird and inappropriate music? :O

  • @jennifermoore2041
    @jennifermoore2041 День назад

    We've been lied to by arrogant, narcissistic, wealthy spoiled brats...if we are to survive as a species...we gotta get REAL. NO MORE LOBBYING. KEEP STATE OUT OF CORPORATIONS AND CORPORATIONS OUT OF GOVERNMENT. GREED IS THE DISEASE CORRODING CIVILIZED CIVILIZATIONS

  • @miyojewoltsnasonth2159
    @miyojewoltsnasonth2159 День назад

    00:51 "These atoms began to fornicate ..." I'm feeling childish admitting it, but I'm a 50 year-old who laughed at this.

  • @theunpossiblefile
    @theunpossiblefile День назад

    This video intro is overdone. I don’t follow Jordan Peterson, Sam Vaknin or Richard Grannon. The pandemic exposed the latter two for who & what they are. Same with all the psych & nutrition channels that bowed to RW Big Brother.

  • @brianc5581
    @brianc5581 День назад

    Still a lot more based in reality than actual psychology. Especially with things like adhd

  • @Guitcad1
    @Guitcad1 День назад

    I have suspected as much for a long time. One reason I'm very wary about engaging with therapists is because I probably know more about the history of psychology than is good for me. I know there are certain ideas that have been discredited, but only after they were totally accepted for decades. Things like "schizophrenogenic mothering", which held that schizophrenia was the result of an overbearing mother constantly making all these conflicting demands and that drove young men insane. Then once anti-psychotic medications came along and we realized no, it's about neurotransmitters and chemical imbalances and other physiological causes and it turns out to have *_almost nothing_* to do with bad parenting. It only took them 50+ years before that got fixed *_by people_* who *_were NOT psychologists._*

  • @HalieBennett-rr5hz
    @HalieBennett-rr5hz День назад

    Psilocybin mushrooms have definitely had a positive impact on my mental health. They've been really helpful for me in dealing with anxiety and depression.

    • @JacksonDavis-dw3we
      @JacksonDavis-dw3we День назад

      I've been looking to try some recently, but I can't find anywhere to source.

    • @JackMadison-gl7jr
      @JackMadison-gl7jr День назад

      dr.scottshrooms is your guy. The best shrooms and psychedelics guy I know.

    • @JustinBrown-jz2of
      @JustinBrown-jz2of День назад

      He's on instgram??

    • @DaveSmith091
      @DaveSmith091 День назад

      Yes

    • @kalimhebert9930
      @kalimhebert9930 День назад

      I had my first experience with golden teachers, it was really great.

  • @Wdfrik
    @Wdfrik День назад

    I have a guestion for anybody who is willing to answer. How come Czech republic has similar gun laws, yet they have less mass shootings trough their entire history. America had more mass shootings just in this year. In CZ there is 1 milion registered gun owners. 300 000 od them said that they have gun for personal protection. (I did fast Google search for this info) Czech republic is a white country. I totally get that better gun laws helped to decrease mass shootings, thats great and it is real. But I as a person who might be in the wrong place in wrong time I just want to be able do defend myself. With a gun. In case someone writes here that its a police job to defend us, i agree. But police is never on time and we had a police shooting once. And guess what. The policeman was mentally ill - what a shocker! Sorry for the long comment. I wouldnt read that either.

  • @TheDrewtheory
    @TheDrewtheory День назад

    Omg this role play is almost exactly what I’m navigating with my therapist. I have been gaining the courage to term her, but thinking of all the things I’m navigating so much and know I need the support but Im feeling like continuing with her may increase more harm than good. I’m just exhausted. The thought of opening up again and starting over just seems terrifying. She has potential but It’s clear she isn’t seasoned and have had almost zero tools to support me in what I’ve been going to her for.

  • @randyward1985
    @randyward1985 День назад

    I made a 7 gram tea out of white rabbot mushrooms the other night, and wow, did it ever improve my mood and thoughts. Those were some potent mushrooms too.

  • @ninjaknight-jn9ky
    @ninjaknight-jn9ky 2 дня назад

    I think it's misunderstood and sometimes wrong in big ways along with stigmatizing people that are bad at fitting into social norms ie adhd, autism and from what understand bipolar there is a point where medication is required but sometimes it's the first choice because of the structure of society and the way it views anyone that isn't easy to predict and idk how accurate it is to say but control. The number of people I've heard say their art is a product of their bipolar makes me think its a fitment problem but i honestly don't know enough.

  • @teresacastillo1783
    @teresacastillo1783 2 дня назад

    Should be called CIA pimps aim goal wallets,purses , and gold CIA home invasions

  • @JordanRike
    @JordanRike 2 дня назад

    Psychedelics are just an amazing discovery. It's quite fascinating how effective they are for depression and stress..saved my life.

    • @Heisenberg-35
      @Heisenberg-35 2 дня назад

      Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with health issues like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them but it's just hard to source out here.

    • @JoelMathew-qk1qh
      @JoelMathew-qk1qh 2 дня назад

      I'm feeling the same way too. I put so much on my plate and it definitelv affects mv stress and anxietv levels

    • @calebjuliesarah749
      @calebjuliesarah749 2 дня назад

      I was having this constant and unbearable anxiety because of university stress. Not until I came across Ted Winston, a very intelligent mycologist, He saved my life honestly.

  • @heightenedsenses9605
    @heightenedsenses9605 2 дня назад

    If only i could get some

  • @LollyMarie1
    @LollyMarie1 2 дня назад

    At home ketamine treatment saved my life. I was seriously pursuing ECT therapy because my depression had become so bad and a couple different changes to antidepressants wasn’t working. I went through a 6-session program and felt a big shift; but started slipping back into a negative thought loop again about 2 months later. I signed up for a series of 3 -6 session programs and in less than a year unpacked a lifetime of avoidant adaptations. I’ve maintained remission for almost 6 months now since my last K treatment and still feeling transformed. I’ve never seen the recreational allure, but rather as a process, almost ritual, that required respect.

  • @a64719
    @a64719 2 дня назад

    (irt my experiences regarding psychiatry) i've had a generally positive experience with psychiatry as a teen/young adult, but as a child i had two experiences with it i would consider deeply negative and could've easily made me never trust psychiatrists again. the first one is less-so an experience i remember but one that was recounted to me. i'm someone on the autism spectrum, and as a young kid (like 4-5) years old, i was prone to meltdowns. at the time, it was unclear to my family exactly what was causing them, so i was taken to a child psychiatrist. she suggested i be put on antipsychotics. as a preschooler. i'm incredibly thankful my mom was educated enough to turn down this offer point blank. antipsychotics can do life changing damage to adults. to potentially inflict that on a child who can't even give informed consent to that is unthinkable to me. unfortunately though, for some reason this wasn't the last i saw of this psychiatrist, who was also responsible for my second experience, when she prescribed me intuniv. intuniv caused me to be chronically constipated. for TWO YEARS STRAIGHT. and like, i know that'll be a little funny to some people, i get it, but i was in excruciating pain every single day with no end. and nobody would connect it back to the medication. the medication with this as a known, common, side effect. and i was too young to put it together! i don't even remember why i stopped the medication, but i know it wasn't because of that. i just remember finally realizing afterwards that it clearly was the medication and being so pissed, but also really relieved i wasn't just going to have a lifetime of suffering. -__- i am thankful now to have a helpful psychiatrist who is able to prescribe me the small doses of prozac and adderall i take for my depression and ADHD, which currently give me no harmful side effects (and if they did, as an adult i would have the ability to stop taking them). but i still feel i can empathize a lot with people who are wary or even hateful of psychiatrists due to having those experiences.

  • @charlesokeefe8788
    @charlesokeefe8788 2 дня назад

    I'm subject to demonic possession, which is human on human person. Satan is the human force. There's no bad evil force that's satan. Mr. Majestic is that man you're talking about? He is the first born of God. He's not goingna participate in any bad stuff. He is going to accuse you of doing bad stuff. I'm possessed by Jimmy Page and Yoko Ono and a bunch of other witches. And they're performing that and they've done it since 1981 I was 19 years old. I discovered that I could dream. I left-handed and loaned the hold who's out there. But red rover Jimmy Page to possess me and my parents plagued at my home. Her family's been plagued by him. I mean, it's destructive. I'm homeless, you know, destitute broke smelly and he comes over and does anal stuff to me and I'm a heterosexual. Been married with kids. He took my kids from me. And got them away from me and I received revelations from the Bible, the book of revelations saying that we have a mother, God and a father God. That was Lost in translation, 1500 years ago by the Greeks and king James got ahold of it and he's a woman hater. No woman went to heaven. The truth is wound go to heaven because when you think of an archangel don't you think of a man that means there's a man in heaven? What mother Mary's in heaven? So there's a woman in heaven and they're wrong about rapture. Because revelation 1211 says love your life. Not until death. Simply means there's something you don't like like this program's revealing something the Americans don't like and it's still affecting us cause I am demonically pessimist possessed by humans.

  • @Puffcroc
    @Puffcroc 2 дня назад

    I don't know where a lot of your information is coming from but you're very incorrect about the r vs s isomers. S is psychedelic, r is more of a depressant and more likely to cause a k hole than the s isomer.

  • @Puffcroc
    @Puffcroc 2 дня назад

    It is most certainly not called super acid. Who TF even told them that?? 🥴😂

  • @juliofoolio2982
    @juliofoolio2982 2 дня назад

    Was that really Verner Herzog or a caricature? …either way hilarious!

  • @TylerShacklefordDurden
    @TylerShacklefordDurden 2 дня назад

    You said tylenol with codine doesnt require a script...

  • @wielandba
    @wielandba 2 дня назад

    On the matter of many professionals never encountering it in their career: I was a counseling grad student doing my internship when I was sitting face-to-face with a client with an extensive trauma history and who regularly dissociated during our meetings. One session, in the middle of nowhere, their entire presence changed - they way they held themselves, the sound of their voice, their facial expression, the words they used - everything. And they said, "We don't need your help." That was the protector, and it was both me and my client's first indication that DID was a possibility (which it turned out to be). So yeah, while it's rare, and while many professionals can go a career without seeing it, there I was, an intern at the start of a career. I think a part of it also has to do with the therapeutic relationship and the safety someone feels within it as to whether they will feel safe letting it come forward or not, and I don't think that's even at the conscious level. If a client feels at all that they won't be believed or accepted, I think it makes it all the more unlikely that therapist will ever "encounter" it (they very well may, but they will be ignorant of it as their client will hide it).

  • @thechonk7462
    @thechonk7462 2 дня назад

    I'm quite confused about ketamine being referred to as a psychedelic. It's certainly an odd experience, but I always thought of it being a dissociative, like nitrous.

    • @thechonk7462
      @thechonk7462 2 дня назад

      Shame on me for typing this out before finishing the video lmao. This was mentioned. 😂

  • @SchwarzesSchaefle
    @SchwarzesSchaefle 2 дня назад

    I'm from Germany so keep that in mind. I was taken to psychiatrists as a child by my parents for being "difficult" but I don't really remember that. As a teen I was bullied mercilessly, developed anxiety, depression and self-harming behaviours that led me to quit school. After sitting at home for a few years, my parents had enough and forced me to "get help" and my GP sent me to a clinic that assesses mentally ill people FOR the unemployment office. So my first experience was with therapists and psychiatrists whose job it was to evaluate how useful I am for capitalism and to make me as economically exploitable as possible. All I wanted, was to be "like my peers" - go to uni, travel, have a boyfriend what have you. Being in an institution full of people with diverse sets of issues, after being sheltered for many years, was traumatic in itself. Having my every thought, feeling and behaviour scrutinized by adults in positions of power and authority (therapists) while first being denied medication (despite citing academic papers to my psychiatrists...) and then having dosages adjusted without asking for my consent first, was further traumatic. I felt like I was being blamed for the bullying and the sense of "being a loser" that the kids had installed in me, was only reinforced by that machinery. I had other patients tell me of their "psychiatric careers" -how many hospitalizations, how many medications tried, how many years in therapy and realized if I wanted the "normal" life of my peers, I had to get out. So I played along, got assessed as able to work full-time, somehow pushed through an apprenticeship while not attending my mandated (by the unemployment office) therapy sessions, lost weight and did other things to boost my self-esteem and at age 22 returned to school (a "normal" school not linked to any therapy conditions) to get a GED. I am currently finishing my MA at a renowned university, I've travelled alone and lived abroad and while I still haven't had a proper boyfriend (for many years I felt I had to "become mentally healthy" first, before "burdening someone with my pathology", so I was voluntarily celibate), I have dated. I still struggle with the trauma from those years of forced therapy and each time I complain to one of my middle-class humanities-educated peers about...anything, they will ask if "I'm in therapy" and act surprised at the negative response - after all, it has "really changed their life!". I am quite openly anti-psych, however I do not want to abolish therapy or medications - they should be available to those who find them useful, but I demand the right to live a life where I will no longer be exposed to psychoanalytic or behavioral theories, therapies or any other type of discourse that robs me of my humanity and makes me question my every experience. I am still working on believing, truly, within my heart that I am normal and that I am okay and that I do not need to change in other to be allowed to live a full, happy and healthy life. I don't need to be declared "sane" in order to date, work, travel or do anything else. I can just do all that. I hope that in the future, no young person who is exhibiting "symptoms of psychopathology", which are completely normal human reactions to certain life occurences, will be forced into treatment with unhealthy power dynamics, but will instead be asked what THEY want out of life and be given the support they need to achieve THEIR goals and not those of society. I've achieved my goals for the most part, but it would have been much easier if the psych sciences had never entered my life and most importantly my mind. For the future - please keep them out of my mind. Thank you.

  • @Dziaji
    @Dziaji 2 дня назад

    esketamine is definitely more psychedelic than arketamine. Arketmine puts you in a more clear headspace, so it is better for thinking clearly and your muscles work better on it too.

    • @TylerShacklefordDurden
      @TylerShacklefordDurden 2 дня назад

      When did they stop calling it R and S and switch to ar and es? Is that big pharma marketing naming?

  • @anthonygraetz4746
    @anthonygraetz4746 2 дня назад

    lol stupid acid.

  • @bajcar
    @bajcar 2 дня назад

    Interpreting psychology as a science is dangerous and naive. Psychiatry is the study of the brain (which isn't "mind" when it comes to psychology). Which doesn't mean you won't find any significance, but it wouldn't be a material quantifiable explanation or answer. Kind of like how the mind still is materialistically unprovable (other than our own collective experience), psychology isn't a science until we have the capacity to measure the mass of a thought. This by means isn't calling psychology bunk or useless, lots of those elements made me a better music teacher. But I think the cause of the replication crisis, is both the premise of mental health, and how we measure our own expectations of such things.

  • @newlife2281
    @newlife2281 2 дня назад

    I'm third week on Ketamin. Sniffing two times a week, 3-5 times small doses per evening, listening meditation music on my own in the room. After first evening till now I feel very very good, much calmer, brains feel very sharp and clear.If that effect of Ketamin then he is amazing thing.

  • @UniversalistSon9
    @UniversalistSon9 2 дня назад

    I tried it once didn’t even do anything to me, I just fell asleep

  • @jane-harrietglessner808
    @jane-harrietglessner808 2 дня назад

    "michael foo-cult" ????????

  • @GTaichou
    @GTaichou 2 дня назад

    My feelings on psychiatry - they were willing to try and help me when no one else would. I remember the first time I went on anti-depressants and my brother YELLING at me that they'd "fundamentally change who I am - I would lose my identity" and I said "GOOD, because who I am right now is pure suffering" sooooooooooooooooooooo I'm always a little hesitant to use any medication to be fair (there are no silver bullets, every treatment comes with a price, and I just want to make sure that price is worth the benefit) but if it's worth it I'm in. My medical team has always been careful to rule out medical causes before turning to mental treatment, so I'm confident I'm in at least moderately-responsible hands.

  • @shawncurtis3686
    @shawncurtis3686 2 дня назад

    Fundamentally we should consider what we would eat in nature and when nature provides it, I've never heard of bread, beer, cookies or chips growing in the woods or meadows.

  • @ZERELA666
    @ZERELA666 2 дня назад

    Ketamine infusions have saved my life.

  • @amandasmith593
    @amandasmith593 2 дня назад

    My feelings on psychiatry are mixed. On the one hand, my life is infinitely better for being prescribed anti-depressants and stimulants for ADHD. On the other hand, I've had psychiatric and psychological professionals dismiss numerous very real concerns. I've also seen the way that psychiatry treats neurodivergence as a flaw to be eliminated or at least hidden away. I think the issue ultimately comes down to the fact that modern psychiatry exists within a capitalist framework. Existing in this framework, psychiatry's goal can never be to actually help people; it can only ever be to make those people useful to capitalism. That's not to say that's what people within the field have as a personal goal. It's just the only goal the system allows them to work toward if they want to survive.

  • @theCurbSide
    @theCurbSide 2 дня назад

    Seriously? A Fucking ad in the 1st 60 SECONDS!? Hell nah