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Part One - Know Pain Know Gain
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Interdisciplinary round table problem solving on complex chronic low back pain.
The 5 W's of TMJ | Dr. Reid Friesen
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Dr. Friesen will discuss the Who, What, When, Where and Why of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMDs). Discussion will include clinical signs and symptoms of TMD, how it is diagnosed, and conservative treatment strategies for patients dealing with this condition. Excellence in Pain Education | More Resources at www.painab.ca
The Link Between Oral and Systemic Health | Dr. Einas Abdulrehman
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It's no surprise that there is a strong connection between the health of our mouths, the portal to the body, and our overall health and wellbeing! Optimal oral care helps to avoid many medical conditions including but not limited to CV disease, diabetes, and respiratory infections. Excellence in Pain Education | More Resources at www.painab.ca
Healthy Smile, Healthy Life: Tips for Optimal Health of the Mouth | Dr. Einas Abdulrehman
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A glowing, confident smile is not just a portal to social acceptance but also an emblem of good health! Maintaining optimal dental health requires a combination of consistent oral hygiene practices, mindful dietary choices, and regular visits to the dentist. Excellence in Pain Education | More Resources at www.painab.ca
My 19 Year Journey of TMJ and Headache Pain | Karen Rumleski
มุมมอง 221 วันที่ผ่านมา
My goal is to provide tips and strategies to better cope with chronic pain on a daily basis. I hope that by sharing my experience I bring hope and it is possible to manage my pain rather than the pain managing me. Excellence in Pain Education | More resources at www.painab.ca
Panel Discussion With All Presenters
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Panel Discussion With All Presenters
If It Is Not My Tooth, What Is It Then? | Dr Ivonne A Hernández
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Dr. Hernandez will discuss the clinical features of a typical toothache and the possible diagnoses that may mimic a toothache. Clinical cases will be shown along with tips to prevent unnecessary treatment. Excellence in Pain Education | More resources at www.painab.ca
A Painful Conversation About Reframing Exercise
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Welcome to Painful Conversations, brought to you by the Pain Society of Alberta. Whether you're a seasoned pain professional, someone with lived experience, or simply seeking to comprehend the challenges faced by those with chronic pain, our podcast has something for everyone. In this episode, our host Dr. Elisabeth Saxton speaks with guest Evan Ward about the need for reframing our mindsets ar...
A Painful Conversation About Pain and Psychedelics
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Welcome to Painful Conversations, brought to you by the Pain Society of Alberta. Whether you're a seasoned pain professional, someone with lived experience, or simply seeking to comprehend the challenges faced by those with chronic pain, our podcast has something for everyone. In this episode, our host Dr. Elisabeth Saxton speaks with guest Dr. Rob Tanguay about psychedelics and pain: who it's ...
Nerve Blocks and Other Procedures in Migraine Management | Dr. Scott Jarvis
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During this presentation, Dr. Scott Jarvis identifies ideal patients for pericranial nerve blocks and sphenopalatine ganglion blocks, expands on the techniques to quickly landmark sites for pericranial nerve blocks and gives recognition to the multiple approaches for maximizing benefits and minimizing risks associated with pericranial nerve blocks. Excellence in Pain Education | More Resources ...
Only the Needle Knows | Dr. Ameya Bopardikar
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Only the Needle Knows: Procedures for Diagnosing & Managing Headaches Related to Neck Problems During this presentation, Dr. Ameya Bopardika expands on identifying and selecting patients who may benefit from interventional management, exploring techniques for interventional headache and neck pain management, and utilizing evidence-based practice, and guideline-based practice in accessing approp...
Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Scott Jarvis, & Dr. Ameya Bopardikar
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Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Scott Jarvis, & Dr. Ameya Bopardikar
Acute Therapy of Migraine and Medication Overuse Headache in Adults: 2023 | Dr. Farnaz Amoozegar
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Acute Therapy of Migraine and Medication Overuse Headache in Adults: 2023 | Dr. Farnaz Amoozegar
Acute Therapy of Migraine in Children and Adolescents | Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse
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Acute Therapy of Migraine in Children and Adolescents | Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse
Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Farnaz Amoozegar, & Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse
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Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Farnaz Amoozegar, & Dr. Thilinie Rajapakse
Understanding Post-traumatic Headache | Dr. Chantel Debert
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Understanding Post-traumatic Headache | Dr. Chantel Debert
My Brain Won’t Let Me Do That | Codi Isaac
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My Brain Won’t Let Me Do That | Codi Isaac
Psychological Aspects of the Management of Post-traumatic Headache | Dr. Martin Mrazik
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Psychological Aspects of the Management of Post-traumatic Headache | Dr. Martin Mrazik
Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Chantel Debert, Dr. Martin Mrazik, Codi Isaac
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Moderated Question and Answer | Dr. Werner Becker, Dr. Chantel Debert, Dr. Martin Mrazik, Codi Isaac
The Power of Mindset | Ryan Straschnitzki
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The Power of Mindset | Ryan Straschnitzki
How We Innovate and Create Change: Lessons from Solving Healthcare | Dr. Kwadwo "Kwajo" Kyeremanteng
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How We Innovate and Create Change: Lessons from Solving Healthcare | Dr. Kwadwo "Kwajo" Kyeremanteng
Disentangling Chronic Pelvic Pain | Dr. Magali Robert
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Disentangling Chronic Pelvic Pain | Dr. Magali Robert
Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) | Dr. Peter O’ Sullivan
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Cognitive Functional Therapy (CFT) | Dr. Peter O’ Sullivan
Advances in the Assessment of Pain of the Older Adult with Dementia | Dr. Thomas Hadjistavropolous
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Advances in the Assessment of Pain of the Older Adult with Dementia | Dr. Thomas Hadjistavropolous
17th Annual Conference | Exchange insights with experts and peers
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17th Annual Conference | Exchange insights with experts and peers
17th Annual Conference | Learn, grow, and thrive
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17th Annual Conference | Learn, grow, and thrive
17th Annual Conference | Highlights from our event
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17th Annual Conference | Highlights from our event
Management of Acute Post Operative Pain | Maryrose Rosa Reyes
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Management of Acute Post Operative Pain | Maryrose Rosa Reyes
Medicine Wheel Concept for Health | Teresa Trudeau
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Medicine Wheel Concept for Health | Teresa Trudeau

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  • @Freelancingzahid
    @Freelancingzahid 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Video Is Good But SEO Problem

  • @marie-helenegalarneau152
    @marie-helenegalarneau152 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was trilled about a podcast from PainAb. Unfortunately, the sound is not good, it makes it difficult to listen to it. I tried all the platforms: the sound is just bad. I hope you can make a better sound check and adjustments for next episodes…

    • @painsocietyofalberta
      @painsocietyofalberta 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hi Marie! We're sorry to hear that the sound on this episode wasn't as clear as we had hoped. We've made some adjustments, and our upcoming episodes will have improved audio quality.

  • @pauljung3534
    @pauljung3534 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "Painfully plain; utterly sane." ~ Wopila "The only dream worth having is to dream that you will live while you are alive, and die only when you are dead. To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never to forget." ~ Arundhati Roy "Persist upon your pain, that it not be in vain. In uncovering meaning & value, comes comfort and elevation." "Heavenly is a hurt, that hollows out a truth - for a bigger heart, for a greater understanding." ~ Paul Jung "We need the compassion and the courage to change the conditions that support our suffering. Those conditions are things like ignorance, bitterness, negligence, clinging, and holding on." "We can learn the art of fierce compassion - redefining strength, deconstructing isolation and renewing a sense of community, practicing letting go of rigid us-vs.-them thinking - while cultivating power and clarity in response to difficult situations." "Love and compassion don't at all have to make us weak, or lead us to losing discernment and vision. We just have to learn how to find them. And see, in truth, what they bring us." ~ Sharon Salzberg "Intelligence is the capacity to perceive the essential, the what is; and to awaken this capacity, in oneself and in others, is education." ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti "The role of the artist is exactly the same as the role of the lover. If I love you, I have to make you conscious of the things you don’t see." ~ James Baldwin

  • @yvonnekneeshaw2784
    @yvonnekneeshaw2784 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is so needed and truly looking forward to podcast 🇨🇦❤️

    • @painsocietyofalberta
      @painsocietyofalberta 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello! Our first episode is available now and we hope that you enjoy it!

  • @dana102083
    @dana102083 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The case study could have been me except a few details: my head pain stars when I got up in yhe morning and felt better lying down. The head pain was at the base of my skull and down my neck, my ears but most of all it felt like my brain was being crushed of I was up too long. It lasted 14 years. I pushed thru amazingly living mostly alone. I have hypermobile EDS (undiagnosed then( but chronic joint pains didnt help. Lying down hurt my body more and I became weak. Chronic fatigue, some days I didn't feel strong enough to carry my own head. I HAD A SPINAL CSF LEAK!!! I leaked from my protective coveri g of my spine and brain for 14 years. I was diagnosed with mkgraines and medication overuse. I was struck in the head with a baseball 1.5 months before hand. .y jaw and neck were severely out of alignment yet no one told me i had a dislocated jaw and a subluxating jaw on opposite side. I was on a liquid diet 2.5 yrs and soft for anither 1.5. It took everythinf away from me from not being able to stay upright. Doctors called.me condescending, arrogant. Asking dr google know it all. Yet refused to look at the literure i was peovidinf them lining EDS to spontaneous csf leaks, too. Then I found a few docts to bleive me but radiology rejects the notion of having a leak if a mri is normal. Mris with contrast do better detection but only catches about 30% of leaks. I had to get my eds diagnosis and have my geneticist use his channels in calgary (im in edm) and had to travel.3.5 hrs for a basic mri with contrast to still be refused due to the radiologist. It still showed nothinf and was approved for a ct myelogram, which also saw nothing. Unfortunately reading scans is subjective but a pqtients life may hinge on it. I was losi g energy to fight. The myelogram made my symptoms worse but it reassured me i was leaking as it was the same symptoms. Because it also showed nothing the plan for a patch was scrapped. I asked for a 2nd opinion woth another doctor (the one I was supposed to see in the first place) and i got a patch. My headache went away instantly. Unfortunately im now in high pressure and have lots of cognitive changes but I am upright with the loving now! Now I sleep upright and do opposite. No more light or sound sensitivity. No more nausea. No headache. I try hard to keep my neck neutral. My vtqngiogram.comrs bqck normal but I feelcimpaired when i turn my neck. I get botox still to masseters and trigger points in my face (not neck due to hypermobility). Im still pushing but Im tired of being lost in the system . I got a migraine diagnosis and no tryptan medication was trialed. I read the ichd from fro t to back and my symptoms were.clasick low pressure headache. Anyway deadi g this please watch this video, search "Dr. Ian Carrol the mystery headache". Be well put there❤

  • @jmeboil
    @jmeboil 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The fact I started tearing up during the “Things you won’t hear today” slide makes me think I might benefit from popping back into therapy for a bit. Cluster Headaches here - thanks for the presentation.

  • @kimberlykopetseg5154
    @kimberlykopetseg5154 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In the U.S., if a person has state medical insurance or Medicare, even if the person failed several medications, insurance will still not be covered for other treatments like Botox, CGRP, etc. which is disheartening, leaving the person to suffer in a dark room hoping to sleep to escape the pain when they are dealing with things, such as; pressure/pain to eye and one side of face from trigeminal nerve irritation, photophobia, phonophobia, smells, n/v stuck in bed for several days in a row until the migraine subsides. Addressing sex hormones for menstrual/perimenopausal migraines is not enough, there is also serotonin not controlled that leads to inflammation that leads to a severe migraine. People can have issues with serotonin transport genes, genetic variants, receptor sites, enzymes, etc.

  • @intelirex
    @intelirex 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wondering if this would help my wife. She got shingles and they turned into PHN. After trying so many things she decided to have nerve surgery which reduced her pain up to 85%. Wondering if psilocybin can further reduce her pain

  • @HeatherWallace-s6d
    @HeatherWallace-s6d 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In pain? Worried? Don’t understand? Can’t explain? Here’s a tool that puts you in the driving seat. Try it when you next see your healthcare professional.

  • @terrybochansky6271
    @terrybochansky6271 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank You. In 1994 I was in AA. I joined to stop drinking and live a better life. Five years later Depression by being in AA from what I seen, I started drinking again. Sept of 2020 I had my last drink. I believe I am Alcohol free because of something I heard from Al-Anon members "Let It Begin With Me" and Dr Wayne Dyers book Change your thoughts, Change your life. Since I let it begin with me, I've Changed my thoughts and Changed my Life. Without ME nothing else happens.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @terrybochansky6271
    @terrybochansky6271 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank You. Neuroplasticity has changed my Life. Please keep sharing.

  • @terrybochansky6271
    @terrybochansky6271 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank You for posting this Video, I LOVE them. I have had so many injuries both Physical and Mental, Traumatic head injuries, PTSD, ADHD. Also addicted to Alcohol as a painKiller/Medication of choice. I am no longer addicted to the alcohol as a medication and no longer use it. At almost 65 years of age I started writing a book about my Life. I truly believe we can learn to change our brain/mind/thoughts and consciousness. I am living proof it works. I was Wowed when I learned about Neuroplasticity and read about it, it changed my life. Dr Caroline Leaf was the first person, then Dr Ferlan. I am Spreading the word every way I know how. I share them in the recovery groups I attend and with people I meet. Thank You again❤❤❤❤❤

  • @mysoulsayshello9927
    @mysoulsayshello9927 ปีที่แล้ว

    I found this video while searching for radical acceptance topics. This is such a good presentation from the experience of chronic pain. I really needed this and it's the best thing I will have done today. ❤❤❤

  • @yvonnekneeshaw2784
    @yvonnekneeshaw2784 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m from Manitoba. 67 years old. I have a lengthy list of physical pain spanning 45 years. I took mind over mood course x 4 about 15 years ago and thoroughly helped my depression. This past year the pain list has increased substantially and find myself peering over the edge of that black hole/pit. Along with anxiety/panic each time I see yet another Dr. I spend about 60% of time with appointments/self care. I will see a therapist for 2nd time this week. She mentioned to look up ACT before I see her. I’ve viewed several on line ACT videos on chronic pain…this been the best video for me so far. Learned a lot. I’m very interested in more info. If u can make any suggestions I’d appreciate it. 🇨🇦❤️ thankful for channel 🙌

  • @dianadoane4758
    @dianadoane4758 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for understanding! I suffer from chronic pain and I don’t like the side of effects of medicine. I just want to live life and be of help to others! I pray that they’ll be legal soon for so many who suffer in silence! Sending love to all with chronic mental and physical pain! Love to all for that matter! 🙏❤️

  • @mjones7953
    @mjones7953 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you 🙏

  • @bAa-xj3ut
    @bAa-xj3ut ปีที่แล้ว

    💚💚💚💚💚💚

  • @hadleymyron3503
    @hadleymyron3503 ปีที่แล้ว

    ✋ *promosm*

  • @horseph2k
    @horseph2k ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking for recommendations for this type of therapy in Calgary

  • @Bobbinfish
    @Bobbinfish ปีที่แล้ว

    I think the way to get the medical profession to hear is to educate ourselves and each other , to the point where such knowledge becomes common knowledge. It’s going to take time, and survivors like Gabor with the wisdom and ability to persist in that education are doing just that. … things are already changing. I can tell because our capitalist system is trying to cash in on quick trauma related cures. The more we heal ourselves the better able we are to manage and express healthy rage, amd the more we can teach others why there’s a need for it to be expressed.

  • @Heart-Core
    @Heart-Core ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom❣️

  • @Heart-Core
    @Heart-Core ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️Thank you for sharing your wisdom❤️

  • @lisagouldson8373
    @lisagouldson8373 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤️🤍🗣️

  • @barbsummerlin1611
    @barbsummerlin1611 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How do we recover from immunizations

  • @etienneviljoen6759
    @etienneviljoen6759 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can easily get addicted to Gabor's teachings.

  • @jessicapitman1408
    @jessicapitman1408 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am only 21 mins in. I have healed Crohn’s disease with a modality where you heal trapped emotions and trauma and part of my healing was healing the need to save everyone else. I am now working on adrenal insufficiency and best of all get the pleasure of healing my chronically unwell clients. I use the subconscious to find the trapped emotions and I had not connected my need for approval and healing this illness but makes sense ❤

  • @abbieyandle4986
    @abbieyandle4986 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    We don't want to get rid of dandelions! Great video. I'm still working on resolving the damage to my adult life and capacities from the trauma that was often in my childhood and also in my adult life. Everything said here supports the possibility of a better life.

  • @jennytaylor3324
    @jennytaylor3324 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Profoundly interesting, and myth-busting. Should be mandatory viewing for GPs and all in the psych world.

  • @cresler1
    @cresler1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man, did I need this today! New doc consult tomorrow and I've been making notes and writing as much as I could, but I needed these words to complete some semblance of organization for my thoughts and get them on paper so I don't lose my train of thought during the appointment. Can't thank you all enough!

  • @Greeksoopaman
    @Greeksoopaman 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I always feel a mix of emotions when I see these videos. Joy that someone so bright and motivated is doing this research, and depression that this won't influence care in the US in my lifetime.

  • @mohsinalidetho3889
    @mohsinalidetho3889 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love the way Dr. Mate mentions all his discovery and causes of mental and physical illnesses.. his honest compassionate inquiry will be remembered by the world... I am also a victim of a Narcissist mother thoroughout my whole life. Now Completely healed myself with a compassionate inquiry. Found Guru Rajneesh the Spiritual Zen Master used to listen his discourse to meet my trueself. And finally reconnected myself with the lost essence. I am now happy. Still more miles are to achieved... But l love all my spiritual Master including this Great Dr. Gabor mate... Love you Doctor sahab.. I wish he may live long...

  • @tashuntka
    @tashuntka 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This needs a billion views... Perfect. Thank You.. 🙏💛🙏

  • @rachelcaldwell330
    @rachelcaldwell330 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gabor Matè is the most amazing beautiful knowledgeable legend that I, as an Aclass addict have been introduced to Dr Matè at Rehab and this man is my absolute go-to and since being introduced to his talks i haven't touched Aclass drugs since. I have had a life filled with trauma and never feeling good enough. Because I wasn't listening to my body i ended up with Multiple sclerosis 2013. Drugs were my smokescreen but when I listened to Dr Matè i haven't turned back. Namaste Gabor

  • @davidbussell2300
    @davidbussell2300 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    While I'm listening to this, I'm thinking to myself - what are the miracles that Jesus Christ is said to have produced? If you look at his teachings, what Gabor is saying makes perfect sense: 'these people who get better, you know what they have in common? They radically reconfigured the relationship they have with themselves. They stopped suppressing themselves. The common feature is transferred relationship to self. Well why? That suppression of the self is what potentiated the disease in the first place (a potent contributing factor). Why does your physiology change when your emotions change? Emotions are physiological events.'

  • @miriamparkinson7129
    @miriamparkinson7129 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in England near a village called Adlington. Adlington is beautiful like Claudine. Thank you for your candid narrative about your pain management journey. So inspirational.

  • @JHAG94
    @JHAG94 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the very interesting lecture.

  • @thekulitsduomusicandadvent9336
    @thekulitsduomusicandadvent9336 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    God bless you, Dr. Gabor Mate♥️ been a listener of his insights and research and wisdom and practice al these years☺️🤗:) Your beautiful compassion and honesty saves lives:)))🙏😍

  • @Anne.....
    @Anne..... 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Gabor Mate, for all of us who have had to repress or suppress our anger in childhood in order to preserve our attachment to our parents, and now as adults either repress or suppress it or sometimes blow up in a rage, we don't (or at least I don't) have a clue what healthy anger is. Would you describe it? Make a video about it? I personally sometimes suppress my anger, so I am fully aware that it is there. Sometimes, however, I get so extremely angry that it is completely out of proportions. How would I go about expressing this anger in a healthy way? I have been trying to find information about it, but I can't seem to find anything useful. Would you explain it?

    • @sallygoodman5466
      @sallygoodman5466 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, it's like reading my own thoughts 🥺 I battle daily, with anger, depression & constant mind-altering pain ... It's an epic struggle 🤕 It's exhausting being angry, all of the time. I try to shake it off, turn it off, let it go, forget about it, pray it away, wish it away, hope it away. I am in a perpetual state of defeat ☹️ It's dug in like a tick! Keep fighting the GOOD FIGHT 💪💯 Love & Hope to YOU ❣️

    • @alvodin6197
      @alvodin6197 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sally, have you tried just being there with the emotions? That's how normal, healthy people do everyday. Shaking, praying, battling it. These are puritanical values and they don't work for actual healing. Sorry, but that is the truth.

    • @sallygoodman5466
      @sallygoodman5466 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@alvodin6197 Wherever I go, there I am, so yah ... I'm there with my emotions every day. Am I to assume you consider me cruthched up by my God? As far as truth goes, I could share many. For starters, I never claimed to be normal, and I'm far from healthy 😏✌️

  • @Romans15.32
    @Romans15.32 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you. Very good. I stretch daily. It really helps in flexibility.

  • @Romans15.32
    @Romans15.32 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was wonderful! Thank you

  • @ashleyvaughn5213
    @ashleyvaughn5213 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, to be able to grow we have to retain that vulnerability that we have hardened.

  • @ashleyvaughn5213
    @ashleyvaughn5213 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    🤣she still said it wrong. "The repression of HEALTHY ANGER"

  • @ashleyvaughn5213
    @ashleyvaughn5213 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My stepfather did that very thing worked with pancreatic cancer right up until he physically couldn't🙏💖 HE WAS AN AMAZING MAN I JUST WISHED HE HAD TOOK IT A LITTLE EASIER BUT HE WAS DOING HIS DUTY.

  • @micbetancur9131
    @micbetancur9131 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing work! Just makes sense

  • @sandragrewe8690
    @sandragrewe8690 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dr Gabor you are an amazing speaker and teacher. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and grace. God bless you.

  • @a.maya12
    @a.maya12 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Freuds Malestar de la Cultura...

  • @NighaT1152
    @NighaT1152 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Griffin’s Mom?

  • @kimberlysmithcarlson1777
    @kimberlysmithcarlson1777 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing discussion. I would like to caution people about the information at the end of the talk related to being able to heal PTSD in 3-5 weeks. I am a person with severe dissociative C-PTSD and its taken me years of dedicated, full-time effort to heal. Trauma therapy and healing from any form of trauma is a multi-faceted, evolutionary process and not linear. PTSD and C-PTSD are healed in layers. When one layer is healed it can often spiral back to a previous layer, etc. An individual may be able to heal a layer of their trauma in 3-5 weeks but the healing would not be considered complete in nature, in my opinion.

    • @alvodin6197
      @alvodin6197 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      A big problem is that people who work with trauma seem to follow different perspectives and even ideologies if you may. What people who have early trauma seen to have in common is that they almost always have attachment issues, tho most people and even therapists don't recognize these issues. How can we heal people when healers don't even understand the human need if safety and healthy relationships, instead, burying our suffering in sterile diagnoses such as "c-ptsd"

    • @alvodin6197
      @alvodin6197 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also, remember that PTSD and c-ptsd are very different. PTSD does not involve the complicated layers of c-ptsd like you suffer from . According to Dr van DER kolk PTSD can be healed quickly with correct therapy, unlike c-ptsd and other types of childhood trauma.

  • @SlackKeyPaddy
    @SlackKeyPaddy 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This program interview did not have sense of enough of asking the M. .D. with weird hair cut on the right to turn down his volume (audio), instead of making us listeners suffer from an audio way to LOUD!

  • @jeanyiu2507
    @jeanyiu2507 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Verna did the good job👍🙏