DEBUNKED: Myths RE: HEARING VOICES (incl - which FAMOUS people have?) - PSYCHIATRIST explains

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    This episode will de-mystify and debunk 5 myths related to hearing voices
    Does hearing voices always equate to mental illness?
    Will you be sectioned for admitting hearing voices?
    Have I ever seen in my professional career a patient with a positive encouraging voice?
    List of some successful and famous people who have had auditory hallucinations
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  • @BigZebraCom
    @BigZebraCom หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    The Stegosaurus on the table is hearing voices. "Kill the T-Rex. Rex has it coming"

  • @suzanne3262
    @suzanne3262 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I’m bipolar and heard monsters as a kid, long before being diagnosed. I still very rarely hear the monster. But I do hallucinate beautiful music. I kept looking for a device being open and barely making noise. Nope. It’s a hallucination. It’s soothing. I think with better education I could have been a composer.

  • @RobertKempf122
    @RobertKempf122 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This was an informative video. I'm studying near-death experiences for my master's in psychology and many NDErs hear voices at times. These are mostly positive and have deeper spiritual meaning for many of them.

  • @TheReturnofNIlbog
    @TheReturnofNIlbog หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Hello Ominous! Nice to hear your voice.

  • @timothyleebrown1593
    @timothyleebrown1593 21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I absolutely love listening to you and watching you!!!❤🎉❤🎉

  • @Ida-dx3mr
    @Ida-dx3mr หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    hi dr das! i'm an autistic medical student and saw your video titled "why is autism being over-diagnosed?" some time ago. it's an interesting topic and would love to see more content on autism and other neuropsychiatric conditions like ADHD. topics i'm particularly interested in are self-diagnosing (these and other psychiatric conditions or maybe even somatic illnesses) especially online like on tiktok and how there might be some misconceptions about certain diagnoses or diagnosing them, the fallacies of online testing & confirmation bias, why a lot of people seem to seek explanations for even the most mundane things or common experiences from different disorders, illnesses or conditions and why self-diagnosis can be harmful or can there be any benefits? and the psychiatrisation and medicalisation of society in general. i'm also interested in some "controversial" topics like social contagion, DID and psychosomatic and functional symptoms or disorders. i feel like there's a lot of stigma around psychosomatic and functional symptoms & disorders because people often think that those mean that their symptoms are not real or that they're fake which is why some people reject those diagnoses and might even see the suggestion of those as an insult, which perpetuates the stigma. this might be at least partially because those things have been and are still used to invalidate and diminish symptoms that some people (especially women) are experiencing

  • @burf90
    @burf90 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Another thing to consider, if someone is hearing voices, is that they may be on medication that causes that. My father started hearing voices, music, and other noises and I first had to tell him that he was *not* crazy. Once he was calmed down, I did some research and discovered that ciprofloxacin (brand name Cipro, but he was on generic) can cause hallucinations. My father had been on ciprofloxacin for an infection. So, I called his doctor and asked for a different antibiotic and the hallucinations stopped after a few days. Later, he was hospitalized and began to experience "sundowner's syndrome". He didn't have dementia, so I started checking his meds and, sure enough, they were giving him ciprofloxacin in his IV drip. I asked them to stop using that and he was better after that. Unfortunately, I've read that if you begin experiencing hallucinations from ciprofloxacin, they may be permanent. I've often wondered how many dementia patients really have it as a result of prescribed medication. I'd be surprised if ciprofloxacin was the only one that has this side effect.

  • @WHU-lz7gq
    @WHU-lz7gq หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I find this video quite interesting. I have schizotypal personality disorder and usually I dont hallucinate. But when i get extremely stressed from exams i hear wispers and mumbling around me. It's so weird.

  • @vermilliongecko
    @vermilliongecko หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    We carry the gene for schizophrenia in my family, and both my siblings have it. My brother developed it at university and had to drop out. He's very socially withdrawn, and I have to encourage him constantly to get out and do things, but he now goes to two social clubs a week by himself, which is huge progress. I don't know if he still hears voices because he doesn't talk about them, but he's as gentle as a lamb, and very helpful and selfless. My sister on the other hand, is, frankly, a nightmare. Paranoid, violent, vindictive, controlling, manipulative, and has delusions of superiority. Psychiatrists have told us that she has a personality disorder as well as schizophrenia, but not specified which one. It's hard to know which symptoms to attribute to which.

  • @stuartobrien78
    @stuartobrien78 หลายเดือนก่อน

    After hearing voices, I got healed of my indecent exposure problem.

  • @mrcjc9298
    @mrcjc9298 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I’m so unpopular at the minute, even the voices have stopped talking to me 🤣🤣

  • @nyssaalexander118
    @nyssaalexander118 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Love your videos. I wondered if you’ve ever worked with individuals living with dementia? If so did you ever treat them having hallucinations?

  • @AuntieDeb71
    @AuntieDeb71 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm a huge Dickens fan and have a bunch of biographies, and of course have read much about some of his struggles with mood, trauma and adverse childhood events, but have never come across anything about him hearing voices. I'd love to read the source material on that if you can recall what it is.

  • @inconceivabledark
    @inconceivabledark หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    So what's the difference between hearing voices and just talking to yourself?

    • @jayltee
      @jayltee หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I’ve had psychosis during mixed and depressive bipolar episodes (fine for years, medicated etc). I hear one clear voice. I have my own thoughts and the voice kind of interjects or interrupts. It ‘talks over’ my regular thoughts and seems like it’s coming from somewhere else, kind of like over my right shoulder actually. It’s always very, very negative and comments on what I do and tells me to kill myself. It’s like it has its own… motives? I hate it.
      When Dr Das said you can miss them, I miss these other people/beings who mumbled/chattered out of sight from me. They felt protective.
      Don’t know if that helps!

  • @MustacheCashStash125
    @MustacheCashStash125 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’d like to see a video about the differences between sociopaths and psychopaths

  • @WilloWindFarms
    @WilloWindFarms หลายเดือนก่อน

    I also only treated one person with positive voices during my career.

  • @wendio37
    @wendio37 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Having cPTSD can be triggered by something, and hearing voices is common, along with panic attacks.

  • @colettegibson6516
    @colettegibson6516 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great video; I have hypnogogic hallucinations and they always involve demons trying to take my soul. I feel an intense rush, like im flying though walls and ceilings yet i feel semi-conscious (there's a lot more to it). They are terrifying and I always have to get up once im able to come to to calm down and go back to sleep. Why do they happen?

  • @ILyekkaKai
    @ILyekkaKai หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I enjoy your content. =-D 🤜🤛👍

  • @blackenedsprite8542
    @blackenedsprite8542 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do we count 'the voice in your head'? Apparently not everyone has that, where they read/think etc. and hear the words in their head

  • @lisawickwar6660
    @lisawickwar6660 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you Dr for your concise explanation about hearing voices. I still sometimes focus on critical and abusive comments from my past especially when I am facing difficult situations. I know this isn't the same as actually hearing their voices. They occasionally said positive things too but I focus on these even less often.

  • @beaulieuc8910
    @beaulieuc8910 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hi there, can you do a video on group narcissism in relation to civil unrest

  • @Seamstrix
    @Seamstrix หลายเดือนก่อน

    Although I'm not a doctor my degree is in Clinical Psychology and I've worked for years (decades?) as a community based mental health case manager and I can truthfully say that of all the individuals with schizophrenia I have worked with, none of them heard nice voices. Most of them were actively hostile to the individual, some were hostile to those around the individual, and one notable example was distressingly sexualized towards the individual. And I'm currently finishing your book on Kindle.

    • @APsychForSoreMinds
      @APsychForSoreMinds  หลายเดือนก่อน

      thanks for the support. hope you enjoyed the book fam

  • @CC-lh7tj
    @CC-lh7tj หลายเดือนก่อน

    I did buy your audiobook and recommend it to listeners. I'd like a video on visual hallucinations and how often they occur in patients, if medication makes them go away, do people eventually develop insight and stop seeing things that aren't there, NDE's, OBE's, and all that jazz. I sat with a young boy once who was having hallucinations. I was looking at the same wall vent as him when he said "there's the animal and now it's touching me." I reported it to the night nurse and during the change of shift a psychiatrist sat in and doubted it was a hallucination because the patients' pupils weren't dilated when he saw him. It made me imagine a lot of debate goes on about the reality of seeing things not there. Would love to hear your experiences with this, or general knowledge.

  • @tabbycatt6076
    @tabbycatt6076 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You forgot adding in you're cool AF!!!!

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you ever seen evidence in a scientific paper that babies delivered by forceps can lead to developing mental health later in life? I saw it on a medical TV program years ago but can't find anything online. My hallucinations happen when I'm fighting sleep lol. Thankfully, not every night.

  • @jaymaeberhard1590
    @jaymaeberhard1590 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks Dr. Das informative! ❤

  • @BoiseLou
    @BoiseLou หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really interesting show! It's a shame that people are so scared to talk about hallucinations outside of psychosis in people with an otherwise normal sense of reality. I have a neurological disorder including cerebral hypoperfusion, excessive sympathetic nervous system activation, and severe sleep disturbance. I am prone to hallucinations both related to sleep and when awake. I once heard a voice while under the influence of cannabis which was my normal anxious chatter but slowed and and deep like if you slowed down a physical recording. Another time during intense fatigue and a whole day of chronic dizziness I had some cones at the end of the night and experienced a moment of a few minutes when the sounds I heard became out of sync with actual time and when I would speak it would take a few seconds for the sound to catch up. So as my mouth was moving I would not hear anything and a few seconds later the sound would catch up.

  • @gothikgrlblack1733
    @gothikgrlblack1733 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Delores O'Riordan died in 2018.

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. หลายเดือนก่อน

    BTW, I bought your book. :)

  • @beebleknievel2603
    @beebleknievel2603 26 วันที่ผ่านมา

    So was Kanye the example of a politician who has talked about hearing voices?

  • @AuntieDeb71
    @AuntieDeb71 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Oh, also - Tinnitus can cause voice hearing, can't it?

  • @katalac
    @katalac หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wonder about this with people who hear voices then do bad things

  • @Skualo-77
    @Skualo-77 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🤯

  • @pamclark9193
    @pamclark9193 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Are the voices people with schizophrenic or bipolar hear come from the inside of the head or the outside of the head? Thanks.

    • @katalac
      @katalac หลายเดือนก่อน

      My guess is inside

    • @H-youtube7
      @H-youtube7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      If they were outside they wouldn't be "voices" they would just be sounds in the environment. Some people experience sensory or cognitive distortions, some may experience thoughts or impulses differently - or be conditioned to report experience this way.

    • @zdrowyDuch
      @zdrowyDuch หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Some may hear cruel intentions of passing by peaples

  • @Tinkerbe11
    @Tinkerbe11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My grandma used to hear voices towards the end of her life, when she had a bad heart disease. I always thought that was because the oxygen saturation in her brain was low. Maybe, she also didn't drink a lot, so it could have been dehydration as well, or a combination of both. Her voices were singing most of the time, and she told us what they were singing when we were around. And sometimes she would just sing along with them, if she liked the song.

  • @zina7731
    @zina7731 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Ghostface Killah: Writing Classic Albums With Schizophrenia th-cam.com/video/N0tp27w8wJc/w-d-xo.html

  • @Isisbridge
    @Isisbridge 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You missed narcolepsy.