
Biomedical Treatments: Crash Course Psychology #36
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Sometimes you go through periods were you improve and then suddenely your back to feeling slowed down or hopeless again. I recommend natural remedies, lots of water and a healthy diet that doesnt include candy, excessive coffee or soda. Tea for day and night time, plus vitamins helps me personally its better then a pill that just makes me more anxious.
Never over due it and stay in a routine and never sleep at the wrong time.
Over sleeping and under sleeping can have a huge effect on anxiety as well. not everyone needs to be medicated if they just have anxiety.
I also disagree with the clingy part not everyone is like this some people are distant and fearful of new relationships or strangers when they just have anxiety. And others are more co dependent but its important to understand the difference so you don't misdiagnose somebody and give them the wrong pills. Pain pill management is an important type of treatment too some people need motivation and reminders to take their meds right.
When really they just talk to themselves and have trauma, which falls under ptsd, which stems from anxiety and panic attacks and bad memories. Giving people like this pills is not always helpful. If you know it makes you cranky tell your doctor so they can take you off it.
Date: 2022-04-04
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Aurion
Thank you for this enlightening series- but your discussion of ECT was quite problematic! I understand the series employs humor to explore delicate topics, but in the case of ECT, you missed the mark. Most people are quite familiar with the old tropes of shocks and straps, and the video reinforces these- especially by first using the outdated name of electroshock therapy, and then displaying a terrorizing cartoon.
While 'infotainment' is a high-wire act, I would never show this video to any friend or person who may require ECT in future.
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Thank you for this enlightening series- but your discussion of ECT was quite problematic! I understand the series employs humor to explore delicate topics, but in the case of ECT, you missed the mark. Most people are quite familiar with the old tropes of shocks and straps, and the video reinforces these- especially by first using the outdated name of electroshock therapy, and then displaying a terrorizing cartoon.
While 'infotainment' is a high-wire act, I would never show this video to any friend or person who may require ECT in future.
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Yvonne
is it not dangerous to zip anyone's brain with electrisy? I mean really in 2018. Who would even consider such a thing? You would think that by now. We humans would come up with anything better. I know I'm coming acrossed as shocked by this. Most of the time I agree with most everything you talk about. I am always entertained by what you talk about. Just posing a question. I'm not going to stop watching. But this subject reminded me of those old black n white movies my parents would watch. They were scary.
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is it not dangerous to zip anyone's brain with electrisy? I mean really in 2018. Who would even consider such a thing? You would think that by now. We humans would come up with anything better. I know I'm coming acrossed as shocked by this. Most of the time I agree with most everything you talk about. I am always entertained by what you talk about. Just posing a question. I'm not going to stop watching. But this subject reminded me of those old black n white movies my parents would watch. They were scary.
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Robin
Awww. the way the kitty pets Bernice when she's sad is so heartbreaking. As someone who went through therapy (that didn't work at all--I think it was the wrong kind) for depression, anxiety and PTSD, and ended up just SOBBING every time I talked about my problems, this really hits home. I got my current kitty around the same time as this, too.
EDIT: Also, is the coloured bar next to Bernice showing her new emotion every time she sees another therapist a Sims 4 reference? Gotcha! :)
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Awww. the way the kitty pets Bernice when she's sad is so heartbreaking. As someone who went through therapy (that didn't work at all--I think it was the wrong kind) for depression, anxiety and PTSD, and ended up just SOBBING every time I talked about my problems, this really hits home. I got my current kitty around the same time as this, too.
EDIT: Also, is the coloured bar next to Bernice showing her new emotion every time she sees another therapist a Sims 4 reference? Gotcha! :)
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Vanessa
and there is countless research about EST and -It is most often used to treat severe depression and depression with psychosis that has not responded to medications. In some cases of treatment resistant bipolar disorder, ECT may be considered as a treatment option. Once called electroshock therapy, ECT still has many negative associations. - its not bad
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and there is countless research about EST and -It is most often used to treat severe depression and depression with psychosis that has not responded to medications. In some cases of treatment resistant bipolar disorder, ECT may be considered as a treatment option. Once called electroshock therapy, ECT still has many negative associations. - its not bad
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Elliott
I'm on one antipsychotic, an anxiolytic, an antidepressant, and a mood stabilizer. About 15 minutes after I take my night dose (all of them; my morning dose is only the anxiolytic and antidepressant, I get very very dizzy, giggly, and -in a fog-. I get very sleepy, and if I shift my dosage time, I can have nasty side effects. Gotta love neuroatypicality
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I'm on one antipsychotic, an anxiolytic, an antidepressant, and a mood stabilizer. About 15 minutes after I take my night dose (all of them; my morning dose is only the anxiolytic and antidepressant, I get very very dizzy, giggly, and -in a fog-. I get very sleepy, and if I shift my dosage time, I can have nasty side effects. Gotta love neuroatypicality
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Shawn
Wai wai wait haha - I GET IT, trust me, never combine ANYTHING with barbiturates, yet WHO IN THE HELL is STILL getting any short-acting and intermediate-acting barbiturates prescribed to them [example: Limit on Seconal/Secobarbital is like 5 grams a year max, and what pharmacy would have it. etc]
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Wai wai wait haha - I GET IT, trust me, never combine ANYTHING with barbiturates, yet WHO IN THE HELL is STILL getting any short-acting and intermediate-acting barbiturates prescribed to them [example: Limit on Seconal/Secobarbital is like 5 grams a year max, and what pharmacy would have it. etc]
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iridium
I-m doing ECT treatments every other day and I felt the need to clarify that THE PATIENT IS UNDER ANESTHESIA! If -electro-shock- therapy wasn-t so misrepresented a lot more people like me would improve and may even go into remission from depression.
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I-m doing ECT treatments every other day and I felt the need to clarify that THE PATIENT IS UNDER ANESTHESIA! If -electro-shock- therapy wasn-t so misrepresented a lot more people like me would improve and may even go into remission from depression.
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Aidid
A psychiatrist helps a person with mental problem along with lifestyle change. One is dependent on the other. I was suffering from depression, and my psychiatrist has helped me to get it over. I am good now.
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A psychiatrist helps a person with mental problem along with lifestyle change. One is dependent on the other. I was suffering from depression, and my psychiatrist has helped me to get it over. I am good now.
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Cheshire
You guys really have to clarify the difference between psychologist and psychiatrist. Most of your themes on this video refer to psychiatry yet you keep mentioning psychologists instead of psychiatrists
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You guys really have to clarify the difference between psychologist and psychiatrist. Most of your themes on this video refer to psychiatry yet you keep mentioning psychologists instead of psychiatrists
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