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Unpacking Narcissism: Exploring Ego, Social Media & Self-Worth with Dr. Keith Campbell
In this episode, we dive into the intricate world of narcissism, examining how both grandiose and vulnerable traits influence self-esteem, relationships, and the impact of social media on these behaviors. Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Dr. Keith Campbell, Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia and a leading expert on narcissism. Keith has authored over 200 scientific papers and several notable books, including “The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement and The New Science of Narcissism”. His work has been featured in various media outlets, from The Today Show to The Joe Rogan Experience, and he is the creator of a widely-viewed TED-Ed lesson on narcissism. With degrees from UC Berkeley, San Diego State University, and a Ph.D. from UNC Chapel Hill, Keith brings a wealth of knowledge to our conversation on the rise of entitlement in modern society.
Resources
For more information about Keith Campbell, please visit:
www.wkeithcampbell.com
For more information about “The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement” by W. Keith Campbell, PhD, please visit:
www.amazon.com/Narcissism-Epidemic-Living-Age-Entitlement-ebook/dp/B00256Z3AY?ref_=ast_author_dp
For more information about “The New Science of Narcissism: Understanding One of the Greatest Psychological Challenges of Our Time-and What You Can Do About It” by W. Keith Campbell, PhD, please visit:
www.amazon.com/Science-Narcissism-Understanding-Psychological-Time-ebook/dp/B089LGLN1D?ref_=ast_author_dp
Connect with Keith Campbell on X at:
x.com/wkeithcampbell
#Narcissism #GrandioseNarcissism #VulnerableNarcissism #SelfWorth #EgoPsychology #SocialMediaImpact #MentalHealth #Psychology #SelfEsteem #KeithCampbell #TheNarcissismEpidemic #NarcissismAwareness #Entitlement #DigitalAge #ModernPsychology #BehavioralHealth #MentalHealthMatters #SocialMediaAndMentalHealth
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Taraji P. Henson’s Fight for Culturally Relevant Therapy with the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation
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When Taraji P. Henson faced challenges finding a therapist for herself and her son, it ignited a mission to tackle the mental health barriers impacting Black and marginalized communities. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon sits down with Tracie Jade Jenkins, the Executive Director of the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF). Founded in 2018, BLHF is dedicated to prioritizing mental health in Bla...
Break Free from Anxiety: Mike Oglesbee on Resilience and Overcoming Depression
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By understanding and harnessing the power of choice, we can break free from anxiety and depression to lead a life of resilience and empowerment. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon speaks with Mike Oglesbee. Mike is an acclaimed author and coach dedicated to helping individuals overcome their fears and mental health struggles. In 2011, Mike founded Maximized Mind, LLC in Myrtle Beach, SC, where he h...
How to Prevent Burnout and Lead with Intuitive Intelligence | Dr. Neha Sangwan
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Retraining the Brain to Relieve Chronic Pain: Dr. Jaimee Arnoff on Pain Reprocessing Therapy
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EPPP Prep: Navigating a Clinical Psychology Question
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Breathwork for Mind, Body & Spirit: Diaphragmatic Breathing with Kurtis Lee Thomas
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Reversing Diabetes: From Type 2 to Postdiabetic with Eric Edmeades
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Reversing Diabetes: From Type 2 to Postdiabetic with Eric Edmeades
Enhance Your Healing Potential: EMDR Training with EMDRIA-Approved Experts
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Revolutionary Optimism: How Centering Love Transforms Self and Society
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Revolutionary Optimism: How Centering Love Transforms Self and Society
Unlock the Power of Hypnosis: Earn 15 Clinical CE Hours with Our Introductory Course!
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Learning Love: Transforming Relationship Dynamics with Thais Gibson
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Learning Love: Transforming Relationship Dynamics with Thais Gibson
Tackling a California Clinical MFT Exam Question
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Reversing Alzheimer's: Innovative Brain Health Strategies with Dr. Heather Sandison
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Invisible Loss: Navigating Grief with Christina Rasmussen
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NCE Prep: Try This Intake, Assessment, and Diagnosis Practice Question
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Maximize Your Licensure Exam Prep: On-the-Go Learning with AATBS
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Serving Others for the Greater Good: Leadership Insights from Sam Adeyemi
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Boost Your BCBA Exam Score: Practice Question Review
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Personalize Your Exam Prep with AATBS One-on-One Coaching
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EPPP Exam Prep: Social Psychology Practice Question
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Licensure Exam Success: How Practice Exams Support Your Study Plan and Exam Readiness
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You Are Not Depressed, You Are Un-Finished: Depression, Anxiety, & The Bill of Emotional Rights
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You Are Not Depressed, You Are Un-Finished: Depression, Anxiety, & The Bill of Emotional Rights
California MFT Exam Prep: Tackling a Practice Question
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Why Live Instruction Matters for Your Licensure Exam Success
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Imposter Syndrome: Confronting Self-Doubt & Embracing Authenticity
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Imposter Syndrome: Confronting Self-Doubt & Embracing Authenticity
ASWB LCSW Exam: Clinical Social Work Practice Question on Human Development, Diversity, & Behavior
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Beginning Your EPPP Journey: Tips for Effective Preparation
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Solving the ADHD Riddle: Exploring the Real Cause with Dr. Connie McReynolds.
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Empowering Supervisors: Clinical Supervision Continuing Education
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  • @jmorin2270
    @jmorin2270 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mostly financial depression the lack to feel like a man and provide. See back in the day even in the 20s and 30s if you were a strong man, you could work physically and provide for your family. These days you have to be a rocket scientist or sit in an office for 14 hours a day just to feel like a man to provide for your family because these days being a man is judged by how much money and moral principles you hold. All work no play makes Jack a dull boy. I believe men killed themselves out of hopelessness.

  • @irektaflinski5449
    @irektaflinski5449 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Failed 2nd time with a full-time job and many tragedies but I just don’t know what to do next??😢

  • @JudithOneal-kh8vg
    @JudithOneal-kh8vg 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Call on Talk Show celebs to publicize!❤ Get out to schools, colleges & bookstores, asap. TY !

  • @Malachi-ii3vc
    @Malachi-ii3vc 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Spiritual Roots of this physical life.

  • @robertoperaza2683
    @robertoperaza2683 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Honey, fruits were consumed very occasionally, mostly when the was not meat around that day. Not to mention that fruit and honey are way too different from what we have been eating since 1900 - I do recommend check on YT some videos.. search for "HOW FOODS USED TO LOOK" you will be amazed.

  • @robertoperaza2683
    @robertoperaza2683 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is Type 2 Diabetes? Type 2 diabetes is high blood sugar levels. What is the major dietary cause of high blood sugar? Carbohydrates. Stop consuming them... problem solved.

  • @susibul5320
    @susibul5320 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m so pleased that I listened to this enlightening talk, so many tips to get healthy here and explained simply, Eric is great fun. I’m in Uk

  • @ShahidHussain-j9e
    @ShahidHussain-j9e หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hidden talent

  • @Davidwadeu
    @Davidwadeu หลายเดือนก่อน

    All I have been reading and hearing that Africa are blessed with herbs and roots, till I met #Doctorojie on TH-cam who helped me cured my hiv virus after I have comfirm positive after 2years i was miraculously cured again this is really good news please I want everyone to see and follow to celebrate and support herbs……

  • @jilliansimpson9698
    @jilliansimpson9698 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm in my graduate school completing my integrative project. Now I looking for internship with a neuropsychologist.

  • @张旺-h9i
    @张旺-h9i 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On my first breakout I was scared to death. I thought it was bed bug bites... until I saw a doc, but I googled and read a lot and realized the painful part is the blisters. For anyone who got the herpes virus the best thing to do is contact #Doctorojie And live healthy. let your immune system do the fighting🎉🎉

  • @morganpress3415
    @morganpress3415 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What an extraordinary amount of questions fit into one reel! thanks!

  • @kelilopez1269
    @kelilopez1269 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where is the full video to this? :)

  • @GiGi19975
    @GiGi19975 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am very exhausted and burned out, but I want to do testing so I NEED this license. I have missed out on so much studying for years. I feel defeated at times though I am great at what I do

    • @ShiekaG
      @ShiekaG 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Are you working with a study group or coach?

  • @GiGi19975
    @GiGi19975 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What about a person like me who have been in the field for many many years but still cannot pass the darn test. I have ADD and have taken it 7 times! My school did not promote studying early before I graduated in 2012.

  • @stern4141
    @stern4141 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this the confused boomer from the meme?

  • @romankolarik3274
    @romankolarik3274 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    loved it

  • @gilly9281
    @gilly9281 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Uhh this helped zero thanks

  • @perrizepeda9638
    @perrizepeda9638 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You three are beautiful souls! With gratitude for honoring our vital life energy, our hearts and souls, our sacredness.

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Myofascial pain syndrome is the MOST COMMON manifestation of chronic pain. ALL chronic pain conditions change present with myofascial trigger points. Myofascial pain syndrome is characterized by active myofascial trigger points, they cause both peripheral and Central sensitization ie allodynia and hyperalgesia. Dry needling is the most effective way to treat active myofascial trigger points. There is always an underlying cause why the formation of myofascial trigger points persist. Mindfulness will not help ANYONE with chronic pain. But let's really get into the science. Moseley, himself wrote the excellent chapter on pain in the equally excellent 4th edition of the text Clinical Sport Medicine(2012). Here are some Moseley excerpts: “Trigger points are present in all patients with chronic pain and are thought to reflect sensitization of nociceptive processing in the central nervous system… Patients with active trigger points present with persistent regional pain… These patterns clearly reflect central convergence of peripheral inputs, which further implicates the central nervous system in their generation and contribution to a pain state.” Moseley GL. Pain: why and how does it hurt? Brukner & Kahn’s Clinical Sports Medicine. North Ryde, NSW: McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd; 2012 "elimination of myofascial trigger points is an important component of the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain” and “we have found ischemic compression and dry needling to be the most effective" According to Dommerholt, all treatments fall into one of these two categories or both: a pain-control phase and a deep conditioning phase. During the pain-control phase, trigger points are deactivated, improving circulation, decreasing pathological nociceptive activity, and eliminating the abnormal biomechanical force patterns. During the deep conditioning phase, the intra- and inter- tissue mobility of the functional unit is improved, which may include specific muscle stretches, neurodynamic mobilizations, joint mobilizations, orthotics, and strengthening muscle pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7850884/ Myofascial pain J R Fricton. Baillieres Clin Rheumatol. 1994 Nov. MFP is a regional muscle pain disorder characterized by localized muscle tenderness and pain and is the most common cause of persistent regional pain. The affected muscles may also display an increased fatiguability, stiffness, subjective weakness, pain on movement and slightly restricted range of motion that is unrelated to joint restriction. MFP is frequently overlooked as a diagnosis because it is often accompanied by signs and symptoms in addition to pain, coincidental pathological conditions, and behavioural and psychosocial problems The difficulty in managing MFP lies in the critical need to match the level of complexity of the management programme with the complexity of the patient's situation. Failure to address the entire problem, through a team approach if needed, may lead to failure to resolve the pain and perpetuation of a chronic pain syndrome. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16259310/ A review of myofascial pain and fibromyalgia--factors that promote their persistence Robert D Gerwin. Acupunct Med. 2005 Sep Chronic muscle pain (myalgia) is a common problem throughout the world. Seemingly simple, it is actually a difficult problem for the clinician interested in determining the aetiology of the pain, as well as in managing the pain. The two common muscle pain conditions are fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome. The problem these syndromes pose lies not in making the diagnosis of muscle pain. Rather, it is the need to identify the underlying cause(s) of persistent or chronic muscle pain in order to develop a specific treatment plan. Chronic in myalgia may not improve until the underlying precipitating or perpetuating factor(s) are themselves managed. Precipitating or perpetuating causes of chronic myalgia include structural or mechanical causes like scoliosis, localised joint hypomobility, or generalised or local joint laxity; and metabolic factors like depleted tissue iron stores, hypothyroidism or Vitamin D deficiency. Sometimes, correction of an underlying cause of myalgia is all that is needed to resolve the condition. www.sciencedirect.com/topics/nursing-and-health-professions/myofascial-painMyofascial Pain Syndrome Andrea L. Nicol MD, MSc, ... F. Michael Ferrante MD, in Essentials of Pain Medicine (Fourth Edition), 2018 Myofascia l pain or regional musculoskeletal pain is one of the most common pain syndromes encountered in clinical practice. Myofascial pain represents the most common cause of chronic pain, including neck and shoulder pain, tension headaches, and lower back pain

  • @katrinamcguire5739
    @katrinamcguire5739 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Promo sm" 🤩

  • @pequenaesposa3286
    @pequenaesposa3286 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Anxiety disorder is literally a mental disorder is he ok? Anxiety is also a symptom of most mental disorders. Who is this quack?

  • @alzychoze6591
    @alzychoze6591 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you both for This wagon load of wisdom in under a minute

  • @careyawalker
    @careyawalker 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey, they judge us white folk too

  • @skaalleyne
    @skaalleyne 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After my 5th stroke, i became depressed. My neurologist, my friend called me to check up on me and informed me that I'm depressed and i need to see the neuropsychiatrist. I asked her if she's aware that I'm black (she is also) and that we don't go to the psychiatrist because of the stigma attached to it. End of story i went, was the best decision ever. But When i got there i saw another doctor i knew that i had worked with, i felt a bit uncomfortable, she didn't know of my CVA diagnosis. I was still an RN at that time. I said all that to say You're absolutely correct about what you said. Thanks for sharing the awareness though.

  • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
    @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh wow, the evenness.. what happens to one side has to happen to the other side. Can't make something asymmetrical. Have to buy everything in the store in pairs.. Didn't even realize this was a part of it.

  • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
    @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    15:52 YES! "Step on a crack break your mother's back" Accidentally step on a crack.. WTF IS WRONG WITH YOU, YOU WANT YOUR MOTHER TO BE PARALYZED?? What kind of person are you?? If anything happens to her now it is 100% your fault! 😮‍💨

  • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
    @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My 8 year old has been begging for a therapist to deal with her anxiety, but the school and the pediatrician have been zero help. Would it be possible for her to speak to you? She keeps diagnosing herself with things. Anxiety, antisocial, OCD, depression, now she says ADHD... I don't think she has ADHD. My other 3 kids have it, so do I, so did my parents. She is my only kid who can remember what she walked into a room for. She can complete multi-tiered tasks without forgetting. She can get ready for school by herself in the morning. She is great at school and loves homework. She is the only one has these superpowers in thus household. She has been begging to talk to a therapist for years and the school's guidance counselor just doesn't help her at all. The "special" therapist that helped my son figure out how to identify and express emotions in a productive way (he has matured SO MUCH and is doing GREAT thanks to her!!) is not available to her because she does not have an IEP etc. The pediatrician referred us to like 3 or 4 psychologists but they all have a huge waiting list (years) and since she is functioning socially and doing relatively well in school and perfectly at home, so it's almost like she is not "bad enough" to warrant being seen, according to them. My 8 year old just needs someone to talk to who can give her the answers and coping mechanisms she needs in order to feel confident and organized mentally. She is a GREAT, SPECTACULAR kid and has a WONDERFUL future.. but I want to make sure I help support her in whatever she needs. And what she is saying she needs is to talk to a therapist. 😩

    • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
      @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I want to say that I believe she is a normal child just dealing with normal feelings, but she is labeling them as more severe problems. But the problem is, if she keeps thinking and saying that she has these problems, they can manifest into a very real reality! Telling her that there is nothing wrong with her is akin to calling her a liar and denying her thoughts and feelings. For example, all of her classmates have crushes and/or boyfriends/girlfriends. She does not have any romantic feelings towards anyone. SHE IS 8YO!!!! Of course she doesn't!!! But she feels like there is something wrong with her because of it, and has labeled herself as asexual. What do you say to that!?! No you're not? You're just too young to have those feelings? She is dead set on there being something wrong with her. She labels herself with tons of problems, but calling her a hypochondriac will send her into an absolute emotional meltdown because she feels like she's being invalidated. I don't know what to. Because I don't see anything ACTUALLY wrong other than her overthinking everything. 😮‍💨

  • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
    @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yes, I dealt with this when I was younger, maybe around 11 years old. I never knew what it was, all I knew was that my brain would set up unreasonable goals for me with consequences. It started with "if I step on a crack I'd break my mother's back", so I'd feverishly try not to step on any cracks. Then my brain moved to "I promise I will do that in x amount of time". "I swear on my life I will make this happen / not do this". "I wish xyz". It drove me INSANE because it was like my inner thoughts had tourettes and they'd just saying these things on purpose to get me frustrated and force me to have to jump through hoops to prove I wasn't a liar or prevent something bad from happening. Eventually I made up a phrase: "I PROMISE SWEAR AND WISH NOTHING" And every time my thoughts would start in with one of those outbursts I would interrupt it imediately with I PROMISE SWEAR AND WISH NOTHING!!!! That's what got it to shut up. Decades later I was speaking to someone about manifestation and how to prevent myself from imagining "worst case scenario" type stuff - like imagining a car getting into an accident, fixating on thinking about getting pulled over, worrying about one of my kids getting hurt and imagining specifically all the scenarios in which it could happen... you know.. when you think "I'm not going to think about that" and your brain jumps into hypergear thinking about everything you DON'T want to be thinking about? Anyway, the woman I was speaking to about this told me "Whenever you start thinking about something you DON'T want to come to pass, all you have to say is "Cancel-Cancel" so the thought doesn't get put out into the universe". So now I have another tool in my belt. Cancel-Cancel. This stuff happens in people's minds... it'd be nice for simple techniques like these to be taught to kids so that way they have an "out", instead of growing up with incessant thoughts that make life difficult to live, contantly compelling them to do things they don't want or need to be doing. The mind is a powerful thing and sometimes we can come across a thought glitch / loop that starts off small and annoying but can snowball into life-controlling behaviors like Matchstick Men.

    • @6Jenne6La6Flaca6
      @6Jenne6La6Flaca6 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Advising a child to "just stop thinking about that" doesn't help at all. Also, may be unrelated or may not be - I used to have A LOT of trouble falling asleep at night because my mind would be racing. It would also enjoy bringing scary thoughts and images to the front of my mind just to freak me out - "uh oh.. I'm in a dark room alone.. I had better NOT think of the most terrifying things possible or else I'll get scared!!" Of course my brain was like "Oh you mean like THIS: 👻👽👹???" So I started trying to hyperfocus on the word NOTHING. I would try to imagine a HUGE "nothing" standing in front of whatever my other thoughts were, blocking out my view completely. Eventually I'd fall asleep with the big "NOTHING" at the front of my mind, bored of the way it looked. So that was another mechanism I came up with to get my mind to stop throwing monkey wrenches into the gears. My son inherited my ADHD and I had to teach him the NOTHING technique in order to help him get to bed.

  • @SoloTheStaticHater2810
    @SoloTheStaticHater2810 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nobody cares….touch grass

    • @mariamjimoh885
      @mariamjimoh885 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The 44 people that liked the video beg to differ. If you didn’t care you wouldn’t comment. If you had touched grass yourself, you wouldn’t have made this comment. I’m not religious but I’ll pray for you

    • @SoloTheStaticHater2810
      @SoloTheStaticHater2810 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mariamjimoh885 nobody cares...touch grass

    • @mariamjimoh885
      @mariamjimoh885 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@SoloTheStaticHater2810 practise what you preach, if your advice is even worth following. Or continue as you were…

    • @SoloTheStaticHater2810
      @SoloTheStaticHater2810 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@mariamjimoh885 nobody cares...touch grass

    • @ben7260
      @ben7260 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@SoloTheStaticHater2810 you're a sad person

  • @PS-en7wn
    @PS-en7wn 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I hated this. Didn't work for me and I just had a feeling of dread/doom on the daily. Barely slept too. Just wasn't for me. I took tablets. 3 a day if I remember right.

  • @KrogOfTurtlePeople
    @KrogOfTurtlePeople 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've taken this stuff out of curiosity and it's the most miserable feeling in the world

  • @AnEerieWorld
    @AnEerieWorld 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I want the audio for free. I don't want to pay

  • @privacy3116
    @privacy3116 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Brilliant analogy!!!!

  • @rix1602
    @rix1602 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If the question is "are artists considered in France" then I will break the bad news, no they aren't. I actually wanted to do an art school to become an artist and was straight up told that it was a mistake. Which probably was in term of monetary potential, but I hate my current job. I hate that I don't really have time or energy to do art. I hate that people around me find this normal. I hate the world we live in where monetary gain is the only ruler while we're losing the race against inflation. People still defend a system that is letting us down and older people have the audacity to call us lazy for not having the same luch as they did... In short, France, US, Uk... it's the same story. Can't have art under late stage capitalism.

  • @newgodxOmega
    @newgodxOmega 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey man, men will continue to kill themselves by 10 percent yearly you might think that is insane but give it time you will see

  • @naturallydunn3325
    @naturallydunn3325 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much Elizabeth. This was very helpful

  • @sereneamani1713
    @sereneamani1713 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi. How does "not merging or joining in their terror, disgust, or shame" relate to "reflection of thought, feeling, and/or meaning? I am an AATBS NCMHCE participant. Thank you for this video.

  • @adrianpoole223
    @adrianpoole223 ปีที่แล้ว

    💯 percent facts more attention needs to be brought to childhood trauma

  • @user-ys3lc3og8s
    @user-ys3lc3og8s ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you ❤

  • @aatbs
    @aatbs ปีที่แล้ว

    Build your study plan at aatbs.com/psychology/eppp

  • @ilovehorses0
    @ilovehorses0 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice man👍good frien

  • @minervasmith1459
    @minervasmith1459 ปีที่แล้ว

    Some kids just have different experiences growing up,,, I'm sure you had surgery,, I pray you are doing good now. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MeditatewithWendy
    @MeditatewithWendy ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a master's mental health counseling student who would like to work with males' mental health issues in the future after I graduate. This video is so inspiring! Thank you two for sharing such valuable perspectives.

  • @rijd2304
    @rijd2304 ปีที่แล้ว

    If anyone needs it, there's a mindfulness book called "30 Days to Overcome Suicidal Thoughts" by H. Daniels that helped.

  • @shrink0001
    @shrink0001 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, this was super helpful! Im a foreign trained psychologist and I want to obtain licensing in Colorado. Do you know of any resources where I can get study material? I graduated 15 years ago and need some serious revision!

  • @rijd2304
    @rijd2304 ปีที่แล้ว

    A good resource is the book "30 Days to Overcome Suicidal Thoughts" by Daniels and Devaso.

  • @magnipettersson4432
    @magnipettersson4432 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im 20 years old and have felt this way my whole life. Its like no one gives a fuck unless you can entertain them somehow.