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Powerful Depersonalization & Derealization Guided Meditation | Boost Your Strength and Recover
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20-minute Guided Meditation to help you feel confident and get your life back from depersonalization and derealization.
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DEPERSONALIZATION: DO's and DON'Ts - *MUST Watch*
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Here are some things you should do and some things you shouldn't do while going through depersonalization and derealization for a full recovery. Checkout DP No More - Online course to fully recover from depersonalization and derealization: b.link/xhryvt How to Create a Safety Note: acoachcalledlife.com/dpdr-help-recover-safety-note-depersonalization-derealization/ #depersonalization #derealizat...
Overcoming The Fear of Going Crazy
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Do you feel like you might go crazy and lose your sanity from depersonalization and derealization? I had this fear every single day. This is how I overcame it. Check out my online DP/DR course: b.link/pqemh4 Image Credits: Pixabay and Unsplash Music Credit: INOSSI - Somewhere
Is the World Really a Simulation?
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Are you disturbed by the simulation hypothesis? Many people seem scared after reading about the simulation "theory". Let's find out if there's any truth to this argument. If you suffer from depersonalization and derealization disorder chances are you already feel disconnected from reality. Now you may be even more confused after seeing headlines that claim that we may be living inside a simulat...
Is Trauma Necessary for DP/DR?
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Is trauma the only reason why we experience depersonalization or derealization? Or are there other reasons for DP/DR? This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization. You can find the full podcast available here. 1) Spo...
Will You Miss Depersonalization After It's Gone?
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When we stop feeling depersonalization and derealization will we miss it? Hear from someone who recovered from it. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization. You can find the full podcast available here. 1) Spotif...
Depersonalization: Is Acceptance Enough to Fully Recover?
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Acceptance approach is the best way to overcome DP/DR. But is that it? Or is there something we need to do besides accepting the DP/DR symptoms to be able to fully recover from depersonalization and derealization. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about...
Depersonalization and Philosophical Thoughts
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DP/DR brings with so many strange thoughts about the nature of reality and existence. This can be so troubling. I talk about some of my own experiences with such thoughts. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization...
Is Depersonalization a MYSTICAL Experience?
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Is DP/DR a mystical experience? Some have called it enlightenment's evil twin. Why do people going through DP/DR get bombarded with so many philosophical questions and thoughts? This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and dereali...
Depersonalization and Psychosis Part 2
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Is there a relationship between depersonalization, derealization and psychosis? This is part 2 of our discussion. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization. You can find the full podcast available here. 1) Spotify...
Depersonalization and Psychosis Part 1
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Is there a relationship between depersonalization, derealization and psychosis? This is part 1 of our discussion. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization. You can find the full podcast available here. 1) Spotify...
Can Depersonalization Last FOREVER?
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Why do some people recover from depersonalization and derealization quickly and why some people get stuck with it for decades? This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonalization and derealization. You can find the full podcast available her...
Will Medication Cure Depersonalization and Derealization?
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Can medication truly cure depersonalization and derealization disorder? Is there even a medication available to do this? Let’s find out how DP/DR sufferers can recovery with or without medication. This is Swamy, from DPNoMore.com. This video is an excerpt from an interview that I did with Clint Sabom of The Sanity Sessions podcast. There were a variety of issues discussed about about depersonal...
What is Depersonalization and How to Recover from it
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If you are feeling unreal or feel disconnected from yourself then you may be suffering from depersonalization and derealization disorder (DP/DR). Watch this video till the end to understand what is happening to you and how you can recover from depersonalization and derealization. Fully recover from DP/DR with DP No More: b.link/unjny Links to references mentioned in the video: 1) 13 DP/DR cause...
Help Your Child RECOVER from Depersonalization
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Are you a parent looking to help your kid recover from depersonalization and derealization? This video is for you. DP No More - The Complete DP/DR Recovery Program: b.link/yqnhv Videos Referenced: 1) 13 Depersonalization / Derealization Causes and Triggers - th-cam.com/video/C-gPDBCexw0/w-d-xo.html 2) How to Help Someone Recover From Depersonalization and Derealization - th-cam.com/video/SzxpYX...
Depersonalization at Work or School? Here Are Some Tips
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Depersonalization at Work or School? Here Are Some Tips
Driving During Derealization - Here Are Some Tips
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Driving During Derealization - Here Are Some Tips
Jack Black Suffers From Depersonalization Disorder
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Jack Black Suffers From Depersonalization Disorder
How to Help Someone Recover From Depersonalization and Derealization
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How to Help Someone Recover From Depersonalization and Derealization
Stop Struggling with Depersonalization and Derealization
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Stop Struggling with Depersonalization and Derealization
What do philosophical thoughts say about depersonalization?
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What do philosophical thoughts say about depersonalization?
Beware of the depersonalization quicksand
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Beware of the depersonalization quicksand
A pill to cure depersonalization? What does DP/DR researcher Dr.Anna Ciaunica think.
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A pill to cure depersonalization? What does DP/DR researcher Dr.Anna Ciaunica think.
Depersonalization research challenges
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Depersonalization research challenges
What happens to the self in depersonalization pt 2
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What happens to the self in depersonalization pt 2
What happens to the self in depersonalization pt 1
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What happens to the self in depersonalization pt 1
Depersonalization Chat with Dr.Anna Ciaunica | What do we know about DP/DR so far?
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Depersonalization Chat with Dr.Anna Ciaunica | What do we know about DP/DR so far?
Guided Meditation for Negative Thoughts - Instant Relief
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Guided Meditation for Negative Thoughts - Instant Relief
Is Depersonalization just a symptom of ANXIETY?
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Is Depersonalization just a symptom of ANXIETY?
Depersonalization Recovery - 4 Beliefs That Help You Recover
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Depersonalization Recovery - 4 Beliefs That Help You Recover

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  • @derekwallace2278
    @derekwallace2278 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is amazing helipin wit my depression

  • @kcmichael1339
    @kcmichael1339 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for this

  • @Rocketsmomma
    @Rocketsmomma 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow! This really helped! Thank you!

  • @martinmalik3862
    @martinmalik3862 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you <3

  • @Crixus-hj4tq
    @Crixus-hj4tq 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My problem is ,im the kid.

  • @ashleyy7777
    @ashleyy7777 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    6:11; 10:06; 12:44

  • @chrisatuma
    @chrisatuma 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    And its so heavy

  • @chrisatuma
    @chrisatuma 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hallo swami am 38yrs old. Am suffering from dpdr, since my child I've suffered almost 3 times and recoverd since i dint know much about it, it just disappeared i even thought i still have it until 2 months ago when i suffered a panick attack because of the weird dreams i had. now i know about i feel like it will take along time to recover. Plis help me what should i do

  • @brunorivera8196
    @brunorivera8196 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks

  • @barbaracronin4164
    @barbaracronin4164 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Sensation of nausea

  • @AndonieBush
    @AndonieBush 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you ❤

  • @MentalHealth4U
    @MentalHealth4U 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This rly helps relieve anxiety ❤

  • @msitrin
    @msitrin 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Wow I want to say this is really going to help me. During my divorce I felt claustrophobic and had health issues. After my divorce past my health issues cleared up but not my fear of being trapped. Your video was eye opening, especially since I’m going on a ski trip and was fearing being on a chairlift and tram. TY

  • @G3022-f7v
    @G3022-f7v 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Swamy, how do I continue living life when my thoughts are continously questioning it? Questioning reality? Questioning what is all this we call life? What are we all? What are we doing here?

    • @zack7675
      @zack7675 11 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      That is where tactical dissonance comes in, like the question of whether or not we should. Just dont think about those things

  • @goldilocks_locsdreadlocks739
    @goldilocks_locsdreadlocks739 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Why doesn’t everyone go through this? Why is it just some people

    • @xkatakuri7777
      @xkatakuri7777 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      everyone’s brains are different

  • @goldilocks_locsdreadlocks739
    @goldilocks_locsdreadlocks739 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mines came during covid in 2021

  • @valentinamarquez6540
    @valentinamarquez6540 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    thank you so much for this meditation is helping me to go through to a very hard time in my life

  • @user-im9xh1em1k
    @user-im9xh1em1k 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you Swamy this helps me so much

  • @sarahhaines7425
    @sarahhaines7425 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm in hospital at the moment with all of this you are truly helping me through this it is so horrible I wish everyone else a speedy recovery that is expericing this I'm hanging onto all the hope I have at the moment thank u for your videos

  • @Alem-b9w
    @Alem-b9w หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you 💕💕💕💕 so much 💖 Namests

  • @Jane-gv3cn
    @Jane-gv3cn หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ive had Dpdr before that I got over for a few years, then it came back. This time around, Ive been gojng through it (on/off, some days way more intense and others pretty normal) for a few months. I noticed my hair thinning! And falling out a lot with every hair brushing or running my fingers through it, and a lot during hair washes. Ive always had very long, healthy hair and much thicker than it is now, so this is not normal for me. I know DPDR is basically super intense stress and stress can do this. Has anyone else experienced this dramatic hair loss?

  • @manmade2828
    @manmade2828 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I got over it in 2021 after a very long struggle its back again since july 2024 & its crazy that even though ive conquered it before its just as bad the 2nd time around, god speed, it’s temporary thankfully & episodic

  • @mugglesarecooltoo
    @mugglesarecooltoo หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nine awful days of feeling like I was going crazy and turning schizophrenic, but now I am better and it's ME in the mirror, not some demon! I felt like I couldn't connect with people and things. Now I am FREE, Thanks to JESUS!❤🙏✝️ 👥 WILL FEEL LIKE 💑 AGAIN, JUST HOLD ON!!!!!!!

  • @jasvantiparmar6880
    @jasvantiparmar6880 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much you saved me from panic

  • @GavinRoberts-c5u
    @GavinRoberts-c5u หลายเดือนก่อน

    I started listening last night after I finally accepted I have DPR and tbh I am starting to feel like me again :))

  • @torquescrew3893
    @torquescrew3893 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful. Thank you so much.

  • @rossmartenak5517
    @rossmartenak5517 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you 🙏

  • @arnikasinha3274
    @arnikasinha3274 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou sooo much 🥺🙏🏻🤍

  • @Charlietanker
    @Charlietanker หลายเดือนก่อน

    My sense of underlying safety comes from the fact that I am safe no matter what feeling I have. These thoughts and feelings are uncomfortable but they won’t make me go insane and they also won’t hurt me.

  • @maevemitchell9869
    @maevemitchell9869 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you forgiving this advice for free! You absolute gem!

  • @cbrophy
    @cbrophy หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey @Swamy G - thanks for making this video ♥

  • @somebodysomewhere4984
    @somebodysomewhere4984 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Switched off at the "your worst fears are not going to come true." Thanks for reminding me of my worst fears when I wasn't even thinking about them and pls learn more about the concept of positive speech.

  • @yaya1269
    @yaya1269 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @emilyvillarreal9740
    @emilyvillarreal9740 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This video has helped me get through some of the worst episodes of this crippling feeling. Thank you for providing a delicate understanding of this condition and keeping my panic and depression at bay when I thought I could never escape. To everyone reading this. You WILL recover. You WILL find moments of peace and over time, they will become more frequent. We will heal together. ❤

  • @KellsSmells
    @KellsSmells 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you

  • @abhisheksing8379
    @abhisheksing8379 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks man! It helped a lot. We really do live in a mysterious universe. 😊

  • @Reikinurse19
    @Reikinurse19 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This really helped me! Thank you so much. I’m in my head way too much!

  • @darja-v2k
    @darja-v2k 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I isten to that meditation every day, these words are helping me a lot, its like someone finally understands you, thank you so much!!🙏🏽

  • @missxperfect_
    @missxperfect_ 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was recovered for a year… then I got it back again I remember this video and it helped me everytime

  • @mata1640
    @mata1640 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am Víctor from Spain, I am 20 years old and I have had anxiety since I was little, it used to occur in class, in restaurants, in a movie theater to give some examples... well the fact is, I have been in this hell for 2 years, on May 9, 2022 I I woke up having thoughts that in my life I had had about harming myself, I remember that the day before before going to sleep I read a news story about a boy who took his own life, logic tells me that this could have been a possible trigger, I at the same time At first I was scared because I didn't want to do that nor do I want to and I didn't know what was happening to me, I had a lot of anxiety, my chest hurt, I was short of breath, I felt terrible... in the middle of that hell I thought, well, this is going to be a bad day and Tomorrow I will be fine, because the days went by and it was still the same, even because of the fear I had, I even slept with my mother, imagine... a few days after this, while I was in my room, this thought occurred to me, which I remember perfectly. What if I kill my mother? If after the thoughts of hurting myself I was already bad, imagine after that crossed my mind... literally, I couldn't even see my mother, it was terrible, if before I had anxiety, then after thinking that I had twice as much... investigating why Google I found content about intrusive thoughts and such, at that time while reading about the subject I came across a phrase that helped me at that moment (you are not your thoughts) and that literally eliminated the physical symptoms that I had even though those thoughts were still there. A few days after this I went to the psychiatrist to tell him exactly what I am telling in this message and he told me about impulsive phobias, I went home and a few days after this the typical news that they give at night was on Antena 3's news. Well, well, they talked about a news story about a boy with schizophrenia and what happened to me is that I was literally in shock, I hardly slept that night, literally when I heard that I was like, I have this. I started looking for symptoms throughout the summer and a few more months, in total 4/5 months followed day by day on Google, on TH-cam videos of people with schizophrenia, videos about psychotic breaks, about other mental disorders and well from there I am not bad, the following. I literally began to pay attention to sounds and for example I was watching a TH-cam video of whatever and if I heard something that could be outside of that video, I would rewind the video to see if I heard it again, that was an example of what What I did and sometimes I continued doing it, I was aware of what I saw or if I saw things out of the ordinary, sometimes out of the corner of my eye I see like a flash and I wonder if you are freaking out in case it is a hallucination, I also read about delusions and paranoia and to give an example, reading that these people think they want to kill them and from then on I have thoughts of that style, "paranoid" thoughts even though I know they are a lie, I don't know if after everything I'm saying Are you finding out what is happening to me or if perhaps in your consultation you have had cases of this style, because in Spanish I have barely found information as if I have found it in English and they relate it to OCD called OCD Going Crazy, but literally that Sometimes I doubt that this could be OCD, this seems serious, I'm afraid it's psychosis or schizophrenia, I'm shit, I need help, it seems like I'm delirious at times, although I repeat, I know that certain thoughts don't make sense... I think that reading symptoms has messed with my head because in my life I have had these thoughts and I think I am very suggestive. 3 psychiatrists tell me that they are impulsive phobias but come on, sometimes it seems like he's really crazy.

  • @Kattk7
    @Kattk7 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much! I literally feel so much better without taking any addictive prescription medications. I'm new to trying to handle my panic disorder without medication and your video was so helpful. Thank you so much for what you do--you saved my life! Haha! But during a panic attack, it feels like it!!

  • @bobbiesignd-th5yw
    @bobbiesignd-th5yw 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for taking the time to make this.

  • @HarrisCassie
    @HarrisCassie 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is depersonalization all about thoughts or can it present physical symptoms? Because I had a panic attack out of no where and then all of a sudden started feeling weird. I have had hundreds of test and nothing came up

  • @jinpark6898
    @jinpark6898 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this video, this is my main fear and that is the reason why I have a hard time focusing on life. 😭

  • @ashleytheseeker8480
    @ashleytheseeker8480 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have CPTSD and I'm 99% sure this is the root cause for me. I always felt trapped by my dad and ex husband. I always felt in danger

  • @shayaantwitchfortniteg-982
    @shayaantwitchfortniteg-982 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    every summer i go downhill

  • @ahmadmumtaz4947
    @ahmadmumtaz4947 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks - for your tip - just think for a second a minute or few minutes - don’t think for too long in future -it’s unreal kinda tricks which your mind plays on you - ( its not limited to Claustrophobia- it works in a lot of life situations -) it’s evolved like this for long - to keep you safe ( when our forefathers were living in forests/ caves) - luckily we no more live in there -in majority of cases it’s unreal - not in danger zone ( whether physical or mental phobia )--though such fears danger zones replace other shapes like insecurity fears sham humiliation frustrations disappointments failures - and the likes -- thanks and appreciation for your sharing such effective tips- !!

  • @user-xj1bl4nz1t
    @user-xj1bl4nz1t 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    In September it’ll be a year since I started feeling like this. I’m so tired and scared and I sometimes feel like breathing is never enough. I’m so proud of everyone healing, you can do this.

  • @culpepper7665
    @culpepper7665 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It’s just anxiety. Weed can cause anxiety if you take too much. Then u have a big panic attack. Next day you have a deep fear of having another one… which induces another one or high anxiety. It’s a cycle of wrong thinking.

  • @bafflea9
    @bafflea9 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i'm really beginning to think that DPDR is triggered by avoidance and not behaving in accordance with one's inner values. the disconnect between actions and values longterm creates dissociation. i think the reason cannabis can trigger DPDR is based on a misconception about it's function in the human body-mind. it does not numb with longterm use, it heightens, it is more likely longterm to make a person confront what's going on with their life. add stress, avoidance, anxiety and a general sense of not behaving the way that you feel that you should deep down (sneaking around family to smoke as much as possible as quickly as possible anyone?), and what you get is a horrible dissociative panic attack. for me it began with a delta 8 gummy that did not have dosage on it (do not take these), and the shape of the panic attack surrounded not living my life right, living in a way that was out of accordance with my vision of myself as a good person who does the right things. as time went on it became DPDR, the feeling of being in a liminal space instagram post (the best way i can think to describe it). the more therapy I have and the more I come to terms with my avoidance, the less DPDR feels like an amorphous sense of danger and liminal unreality, and the more it takes a discernible shape: the anxieties that have plagued me for over a decade. i know what they are, cannabis just makes me aware of them. the fear is no longer simply that i've done something to ruin my mind forever, the fear now surrounds inaction, what I am *not doing* to change my station in life. in addition i think cannabis being taboo heightens the feelings i was talking about. if you're using cannabis to avoid something, it was probably not a substance that was embraced by your upbringing. you may very well be bringing notions of "being in trouble" in with that avoidance. i really appreciate seeing this being talked about. cannabis CAN trigger DPDR but it doesn't have to, and seeing it constantly demonized as the source of the problem with no chance of ever enjoying it again being touted as the only way to recover is immensely discouraging. dosing small has been helpful for me too, i really appreciated hearing that be validated as a way to enjoy this.