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I got diagnosed with general anxiety when I was 17, I am 24 now my anxiety has had ups and downs recently it is gone up quite a bit and making my life harder especially socially. Funny thing is I am very happy person no matter my anxiety I always find a way to be happy and I love people . I believe there are a lot of of reason for my anxiety number reason I believe is my adhd which causes to be restless and zone out to most things and then in turn this causes excessive energy and restlessness (which is sometimes good in the gym) when I am zoning out and restless it is for me to get anxious . 2 number small worries and obsessing over them(and this for many reasons) 3. Rejecting things and overnalzying. What is more fascinating is sometimes I get in states and moods where there is no anxiety and nothing can make feel anxious not even my worst fears and then sometimes it is everywhere
Id be curious to compare your mood states with your sleep quantity and quality, your ADHD symptoms, and your nutrition. I am making the assumption that trauma triggers are not an issue. I do have several videos on handling ruminations and getting out of your head. YOu can ask my AI at AllCEUs.com/DocSnipes-AI
The third one is burnout from being in an anxious state too long, youve gone from hyper arousal into hypo arousal this is why people can be both anxious and depressed at same time. Google the window of tolerance and the vagus nerve
As usual, I really loved this video and found it very informative, very well structured and hollistic. I have seen so many therapists who very easily dismiss the basic needs as contributing and maintaining factors for many disorders, including anxiety, instead focusing on trauma of various sorts, working on it unsuccessfully. When someone doesn't sleep properly, doesn't eat properly, is less likely to be receptive to any therapeutic work so addressing basic needs is extremely important. I also love how you explain each symptom in terms of potential causing factors thus developing a very comprehensive image of the person's situation. I am really excited to watch your other videos.
Thank you! I'd love to hear what you found most helpful in the video! Also, you're looking to learn more about anxiety relief or want to browse through my video library, don’t hesitate to use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
I'm glad to hear that this information is helpful for you. If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask or use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes. Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video.
You’re most welcome. I am grateful to be of service. Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video. Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
Thank you for watching. While the video provides a structured approach, it's important to note that every person is different and may display their anxiety differently. Therefore, the order and selection of strategies may vary based on the individual's unique needs and circumstances. The goal is to provide a comprehensive and personalized approach to anxiety relief. Other videos you might be interested in can be found at th-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=anxiety
I experience or belief my bp will either drop too low or too high which will result in tragic end. This makes me always Panic and most times skip my meds which later doesnt turn out good.
I am sorry that happens to you and I appreciate you watching the video. Please feel free to use my AI to learn more about anxiety, how to best address it and to search for videos in the video library: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes
I agree. different people have different responses to caffeine and people with ADHD especially may be impacted diffferently. However, medically more than 400 mg/day is too much and caffeine within 8 hours of bed can disrupt your circadian rhythms and increase ruminations and intrusive thoughts the next day, thus increasing anxiety www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20045678 Additionally, the APA has a lower threshold: Caffeine intoxication is a DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed.) diagnosis assigned to individuals who experience symptoms like restlessness, nervousness, insomnia or digestive issues after consuming 250mg or more of caffeine
Not at this time. I would like to figure out how to do that, but licensure laws make it really difficult. Clinicians can only practice in their own state and any other state they have sought licensure in.
Tell the doc you want a blood test to measure sex hormones, thyroid including reverse t3, B12, liver function and to screen for diabetes. It is a pretty standard "complete panel" when your tests come in, get a copy of them. This makes it easier to get a second opinion from a doctor or NP that specializes in restorative wellness.
I went to the ER last week and doctor told me I had an anxiety attack. I didn’t know anything about this, one week and it’s been horrible living through this. I am so scared because it feels like I am going to die. Please help me. What can I do to help with this
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a difficult time. Experiencing an anxiety attack can be incredibly frightening, but there are several strategies you can use to help manage your symptoms and reduce your anxiety. Here are some tips and techniques that might help: Breathing Exercises: Slow, deep breathing can help calm your nervous system. Try inhaling slowly through your nose for a count of four, holding your breath for a count of four, and then exhaling slowly through your mouth for a count of four. Repeat this several times until you feel more relaxed. Grounding Techniques: Grounding techniques can help bring your focus back to the present moment. One method is the 5-4-3-2-1 technique: identify five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste. Cognitive Restructuring: Challenge your anxious thoughts by asking yourself questions like, "What is the evidence that this thought is true?" and "What is the evidence that this thought is not true?" This can help you see the situation more realistically. Physical Activity: Exercise can help reduce anxiety by releasing endorphins and improving your mood. Even a short walk can make a difference. Mindfulness and Meditation: Practicing mindfulness or meditation can help you stay grounded and reduce anxiety. Apps like Headspace or Calm offer guided meditations that can be very helpful. Healthy Lifestyle Choices: Ensure you are getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding excessive caffeine and alcohol, as these can exacerbate anxiety. Social Support: Reach out to friends or family members who can offer support. Sometimes just talking about what you're going through can help alleviate some of the anxiety. Professional Help: If your anxiety persists, consider seeking help from a mental health professional. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic approaches can be very effective in managing anxiety. Remember, it's important to be patient with yourself as you work through these strategies. Anxiety can be challenging, but with the right tools and support, you can manage it effectively.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching the video and I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video. Also, if you're interested in more videos on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
It's my pleasure lately to watch your videos. I've been in a stressful situation for a long period of time because of conflicts with neighbours psychopats and their police friends. I am from Armenia , Yerevan. It's in Asia near Europe border. Lawfullness here is very pure. I had nervous breakdown in my teen ages, it passed, those criminally authorized gambler perverts started terrorizing me, even once I was beaten physically for talking to them for those deliberate noises at nighs to make me crazy, as they put that. I also want to ask how to flee from this environment, while I have nowhere to go. And as for your question, first I use the tip of getting rested, not move pointlessly, find my comfort pose and remine there a little. Sometimes meditate or exercise.
i only have these issues when im dealing with romantic situations. i am fine when i dont have intimate feelings for anyone. Am i just being dramatic or something? i feel like im mentally/emotionally collapsing for the past 3 weeks.
I have anxiety so bad I can't listen to your video. Because it's complicated and doesn't make sense. You go through so much introducturing that I already know about. Pisses me off.
This is a channel for counselor education and that video was teaching how to facilitate a 15 week curriculum on anxiety relief. Fast forwarding, turning the video off or choosing to watch my shorter videos would have been a more productive use of your time and energy than lashing out in comments.
Give your fear anxiety and worry to God in exchange for His peace love joy etc and believe it and get up and go out and remember to quote Scripture, listen to Christian music, pray and journal and talk to other Christians - do all this daily get you ( I) off your mind and put God first - stop saying it is hard!
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This video is anxiety inducing. i'm only at 2:47 and I feel overwhelmed on top of my anxiety. I hate it! Not the video this feeling.
Have seen multiple psychologists. Not one has been so proactive , practical and structured as this lady.
Thank you for your kind words and for watching the video
In my experience, they never seem to be.
@noremac4807 Totally agreed.
She’s excellent.
TELL ME BECAUSE THIS ANXIETY IS TAKING MY LIFE AWAY !
I agree 100% does she give therapy in person or is this just a course?
00:00 Assessment and triggers.
01:53 Recognizing anxiety.
03:43 Anxiety vulnerabilities.
05:40 Coping strategies.
06:34 Restlessness and ADHD.
07:54 Addressing muscle tension.
08:48 Sleep disturbances and hygiene.
09:46 Fatigue causes and coping.
11:41 Deconditioning and rebuilding.
12:39 Boosting energy strategies.
14:33 Difficulty concentrating and irritability.
16:33 Ruling out physical issues.
18:22 Medication effects on anxiety.
20:38 PTSD and anxiety symptoms.
21:52 Addressing social anxiety.
22:48 Treatment flow overview.
24:12 Weekly anxiety log review.
25:32 Dialectics and purposeful action.
26:23 Managing triggers effectively.
27:46 Psycho-education between sessions.
28:16 Impact of fight-or-flight.
29:48 Distress tolerance and sleep.
30:41 Nutrition and neurotransmitters.
32:08 Mindfulness and self-scan.
33:44 Cognitive distortions and alternatives.
34:42 Tragic optimism and dialectics.
35:15 Understanding schema in life.
37:29 Creating a meaningful life vision.
37:56 Acceptance and purposeful action.
38:50 Setting and maintaining boundaries.
39:49 Secure attachment and inner child.
40:16 Dealing with the inner critic.
41:18 Listening without defensiveness.
41:48 Assertive communication skills.
Thank you for watching the video
I overcame it when I realised the power of intention. I also stopped my panic attacks. I share how.
Thanks for watching!
@@DocSnipes thank you too!
How?
Pls share
How?
Better late than never 😌 I started watching now.
I got diagnosed with general anxiety when I was 17, I am 24 now my anxiety has had ups and downs recently it is gone up quite a bit and making my life harder especially socially. Funny thing is I am very happy person no matter my anxiety I always find a way to be happy and I love people
. I believe there are a lot of of reason for my anxiety
number reason I believe is my adhd which causes to be restless and zone out to most things and then in turn this causes excessive energy and restlessness (which is sometimes good in the gym) when I am zoning out and restless it is for me to get anxious
. 2 number small worries and obsessing over them(and this for many reasons)
3. Rejecting things and overnalzying. What is more fascinating is sometimes I get in states and moods where there is no anxiety and nothing can make feel anxious not even my worst fears and then sometimes it is everywhere
Id be curious to compare your mood states with your sleep quantity and quality, your ADHD symptoms, and your nutrition. I am making the assumption that trauma triggers are not an issue. I do have several videos on handling ruminations and getting out of your head. YOu can ask my AI at AllCEUs.com/DocSnipes-AI
The third one is burnout from being in an anxious state too long, youve gone from hyper arousal into hypo arousal this is why people can be both anxious and depressed at same time. Google the window of tolerance and the vagus nerve
THIS WAS VERY EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATIVE. THE DIFFERENT COPING SKILLS PROVIDED WERE VERY GOOD.
Thank you so much! I am grateful to be of help and I appreciate you watching the video.
As usual, I really loved this video and found it very informative, very well structured and hollistic. I have seen so many therapists who very easily dismiss the basic needs as contributing and maintaining factors for many disorders, including anxiety, instead focusing on trauma of various sorts, working on it unsuccessfully. When someone doesn't sleep properly, doesn't eat properly, is less likely to be receptive to any therapeutic work so addressing basic needs is extremely important. I also love how you explain each symptom in terms of potential causing factors thus developing a very comprehensive image of the person's situation. I am really excited to watch your other videos.
Thank you so much for your kind review and for watching the video
She’s looking finer & finer every time . Makes it very easy to watch & listen to . About to take notes ♥️
Hubba hubba, NOT!
It is hard to focus on what what she's saying at times. I sometimes have to put on blinders.
Doc snipes is fine as f
You are kind.
This is a very underrated video!
Thank you! I'd love to hear what you found most helpful in the video! Also, you're looking to learn more about anxiety relief or want to browse through my video library, don’t hesitate to use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
Thank you so much for this information. I’m in the process of learning CBT and this is great!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching the video. Other videos you might be interested in can be found at th-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=CBT
Really need this video information for me
I'm glad to hear that this information is helpful for you. If you have any more questions or need further details, feel free to ask or use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes. Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video.
Very helpful. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Thank u, god bless u 🙏🏾
You’re most welcome. I am grateful to be of service. Also, I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video. Additionally, if you're interested in more tips on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
I wish I could find a Dr. like you here!
Thank you. I appreciate you watching the video and sharing
Hi @DocSnipes! 👋
Doc, does this program work for trauma and post trauma stress as well? Or do you have other videos for that?
These are some of the videos specifically related to trauma. www.allceus.com/docsnipes-ai/?q=healing+hyperarousal+from+cptsd
Excellent 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you for watching the video
When working with clients, do we do these in any particular order?
Thank you for watching.
While the video provides a structured approach, it's important to note that every person is different and may display their anxiety differently. Therefore, the order and selection of strategies may vary based on the individual's unique needs and circumstances. The goal is to provide a comprehensive and personalized approach to anxiety relief.
Other videos you might be interested in can be found at th-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=anxiety
I experience or belief my bp will either drop too low or too high which will result in tragic end. This makes me always Panic and most times skip my meds which later doesnt turn out good.
I am sorry that happens to you and I appreciate you watching the video. Please feel free to use my AI to learn more about anxiety, how to best address it and to search for videos in the video library: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes
Like your point, l thought you could be little less in the argument of caffeine. ( and what you meant too much) .
I agree. different people have different responses to caffeine and people with ADHD especially may be impacted diffferently. However, medically more than 400 mg/day is too much and caffeine within 8 hours of bed can disrupt your circadian rhythms and increase ruminations and intrusive thoughts the next day, thus increasing anxiety www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20045678 Additionally, the APA has a lower threshold: Caffeine intoxication is a DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ed.) diagnosis assigned to individuals who experience symptoms like restlessness, nervousness, insomnia or digestive issues after consuming 250mg or more of caffeine
Do you offer the 12-16 weeks program online ?
Not at this time. I would like to figure out how to do that, but licensure laws make it really difficult. Clinicians can only practice in their own state and any other state they have sought licensure in.
Hi 💕💗
How can I rules these medical things out? My doctors aren’t helping me.
Tell the doc you want a blood test to measure sex hormones, thyroid including reverse t3, B12, liver function and to screen for diabetes. It is a pretty standard "complete panel" when your tests come in, get a copy of them. This makes it easier to get a second opinion from a doctor or NP that specializes in restorative wellness.
I went to the ER last week and doctor told me I had an anxiety attack. I didn’t know anything about this, one week and it’s been horrible living through this. I am so scared because it feels like I am going to die. Please help me. What can I do to help with this
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through such a difficult time. Experiencing an anxiety attack can be incredibly frightening, but there are several strategies you can use to help manage your symptoms and reduce your anxiety. Here are some tips and techniques that might help:
Breathing Exercises:
Slow, deep breathing can help calm your nervous system. Try inhaling slowly through your nose for a count of four, holding your breath for a count of four, and then exhaling slowly through your mouth for a count of four. Repeat this several times until you feel more relaxed.
Grounding Techniques:
Grounding techniques can help bring your focus back to the present moment. One method is the 5-4-3-2-1 technique: identify five things you can see, four things you can touch, three things you can hear, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste.
Cognitive Restructuring:
Challenge your anxious thoughts by asking yourself questions like, "What is the evidence that this thought is true?" and "What is the evidence that this thought is not true?" This can help you see the situation more realistically.
Physical Activity:
Exercise can help reduce anxiety by releasing endorphins and improving your mood. Even a short walk can make a difference.
Mindfulness and Meditation:
Practicing mindfulness or meditation can help you stay grounded and reduce anxiety. Apps like Headspace or Calm offer guided meditations that can be very helpful.
Healthy Lifestyle Choices:
Ensure you are getting enough sleep, eating a balanced diet, and avoiding excessive caffeine and alcohol, as these can exacerbate anxiety.
Social Support:
Reach out to friends or family members who can offer support. Sometimes just talking about what you're going through can help alleviate some of the anxiety.
Professional Help:
If your anxiety persists, consider seeking help from a mental health professional. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other therapeutic approaches can be very effective in managing anxiety.
Remember, it's important to be patient with yourself as you work through these strategies. Anxiety can be challenging, but with the right tools and support, you can manage it effectively.
How can I get help with CBT you pretty much spoke my language.
Thank you! I appreciate you watching the video and I’d be grateful if you were to share what you found most useful from the video. Also, if you're interested in more videos on the topic or if you want to explore my video library, you can use my AI: allceus.com/AskDocSnipes.
The world may not be the same dangerous place, but the same environment will anywhere
Thanks for watching the video. What tips will you use first for anxiety relief?
It's my pleasure lately to watch your videos. I've been in a stressful situation for a long period of time because of conflicts with neighbours psychopats and their police friends. I am from Armenia , Yerevan. It's in Asia near Europe border. Lawfullness here is very pure. I had nervous breakdown in my teen ages, it passed, those criminally authorized gambler perverts started terrorizing me, even once I was beaten physically for talking to them for those deliberate noises at nighs to make me crazy, as they put that. I also want to ask how to flee from this environment, while I have nowhere to go. And as for your question, first I use the tip of getting rested, not move pointlessly, find my comfort pose and remine there a little. Sometimes meditate or exercise.
Hi i am 💕
I appreciate you watching the video. What did you find most useful from it?
@@DocSnipes anix
i only have these issues when im dealing with romantic situations. i am fine when i dont have intimate feelings for anyone. Am i just being dramatic or something? i feel like im mentally/emotionally collapsing for the past 3 weeks.
Romantic situations are a trigger. How are you planning to create secure attachment?
In the 60's, we survived onTang for our Vitamin C supply...just like the astronauts!
11:46 ur right 😭
I have anxiety so bad I can't listen to your video. Because it's complicated and doesn't make sense. You go through so much introducturing that I already know about. Pisses me off.
This is a channel for counselor education and that video was teaching how to facilitate a 15 week curriculum on anxiety relief. Fast forwarding, turning the video off or choosing to watch my shorter videos would have been a more productive use of your time and energy than lashing out in comments.
Give your fear anxiety and worry to God in exchange for His peace love joy etc and believe it and get up and go out and remember to quote Scripture, listen to Christian music, pray and journal and talk to other Christians - do all this daily get you ( I) off your mind and put God first - stop saying it is hard!