I always thought it would be a good idea to make a wristband for a specific disorder that would be universally recognizable, similar to those that people with severe allergy or diabetes have. It would be so much easier for the medical professionals as well to aide people if they know the cause of distress. I have social anxiety, and so many times I wanted to wear some recognizable item that would tell people why I am panicking or out of breath or whatever it is.
No, no, no. That's not a solution nor an aid. It's just another coat of paint on top of the countless coats of paint already seen everywhere in the UK and psychiatry as whole. Maybe, it's not the holes in the pipe we need to plug, maybe the pipe is just a shoddy one in the first place. That's my stance on the mental health proffession. There are soo many flaws in the proffesion and the whole study of it. I am not discreteting the good parts, but seripusly the good parts are not a function of the proffesion. The proffesion is more part of the problem than the solution.
Well you heared it: Too much fastfood / technology / and not enoth sickdays are the things being mostly talked about so just work 5% less and eat more veggis and dont look at ur phone - problem solved
The way to solve negative symptoms is not further interference and regulation of brain chemistry, particularly not modulation of serotonin - it is an assessment of the persons condition at first contact with psychiatric services, and a specific targeted medication to deal with the interactions of illness with the original state of mind of the patient, which is how medication should be used anyways. accurate results would require an assessment by big data as to the state of mind before and after. you could develop medications off this. i vote for a technological, mental health assessment of the populace. dangerous tool, but could solve a lot of problems :)
Austerity and technology are 'both' triggers in my opinion. Why should there be only one or other example? Social media can particularly impact on mood.
(Dont read this if you cant take critisism:) This talk is madness. Its like the 1970 ideas about mental health. Lots of empty platitudes and wordsalad. But at least there is some random talk about this topic at all somewhere in the internet after people talked about every topic under the sun, including if its okay to marry robots until we arrived here. Better than nothing - now improve please and invide some aktuall scientific consensus representing leading researchers of each of the maijor mental illnesses with the most impact in daily lifes / economics.
Two astoundingly brave people that have shared their story. Thanks for a great video.
Yes! It's most important to make structural change and not just focus on sticking a metaphorical plaster on symptoms.
Wow kevin hines... Great ladies.. And audience..
I always thought it would be a good idea to make a wristband for a specific disorder that would be universally recognizable, similar to those that people with severe allergy or diabetes have. It would be so much easier for the medical professionals as well to aide people if they know the cause of distress. I have social anxiety, and so many times I wanted to wear some recognizable item that would tell people why I am panicking or out of breath or whatever it is.
@J and M the bracelets should be voluntary so they would probably not choose to wear it... However GAD and Depression sufferers might.
No, no, no. That's not a solution nor an aid. It's just another coat of paint on top of the countless coats of paint already seen everywhere in the UK and psychiatry as whole. Maybe, it's not the holes in the pipe we need to plug, maybe the pipe is just a shoddy one in the first place. That's my stance on the mental health proffession. There are soo many flaws in the proffesion and the whole study of it. I am not discreteting the good parts, but seripusly the good parts are not a function of the proffesion. The proffesion is more part of the problem than the solution.
I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder since 2018 but been sicked since 1995
Well you heared it: Too much fastfood / technology / and not enoth sickdays are the things being mostly talked about so just work 5% less and eat more veggis and dont look at ur phone - problem solved
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Great to hear him bring up the subject of food (gut to brain health)... I'd like to promote the idea of Food Forests.
Watching from the Philippines
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The way to solve negative symptoms is not further interference and regulation of brain chemistry, particularly not modulation of serotonin - it is an assessment of the persons condition at first contact with psychiatric services, and a specific targeted medication to deal with the interactions of illness with the original state of mind of the patient, which is how medication should be used anyways. accurate results would require an assessment by big data as to the state of mind before and after. you could develop medications off this. i vote for a technological, mental health assessment of the populace. dangerous tool, but could solve a lot of problems :)
Watching this for my epq👍
Austerity and technology are 'both' triggers in my opinion. Why should there be only one or other example? Social media can particularly impact on mood.
Good topic
I am now 57 of age
look if we start taking mental sik days left right and center the chicoms are gonna take ova
Can Masturbation leads to mental illness?
The one on the right. What is up with that voice?
(Dont read this if you cant take critisism:)
This talk is madness. Its like the 1970 ideas about mental health. Lots of empty platitudes and wordsalad. But at least there is some random talk about this topic at all somewhere in the internet after people talked about every topic under the sun, including if its okay to marry robots until we arrived here. Better than nothing - now improve please and invide some aktuall scientific consensus representing leading researchers of each of the maijor mental illnesses with the most impact in daily lifes / economics.
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