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AMI-Quebec: Allies in Mental Health helps families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy.
We helps family caregivers cope with mental illness in a loved one. Family includes those in the circle of support of someone living with mental illness (parents, spouses, siblings, adult children, friends, etc.) Many of our programs are open to anyone and may also be of special interest to those living with mental illnesses. All our programs are free!
AMI is a non-profit organization founded in Montreal, Canada in 1977.
For more information visit amiquebec.org
We helps family caregivers cope with mental illness in a loved one. Family includes those in the circle of support of someone living with mental illness (parents, spouses, siblings, adult children, friends, etc.) Many of our programs are open to anyone and may also be of special interest to those living with mental illnesses. All our programs are free!
AMI is a non-profit organization founded in Montreal, Canada in 1977.
For more information visit amiquebec.org
Qigong Warm Up Exercise Routine with Blanche
Qigong (pronounced chee-gung) is an ancient, time-tested, 5000+ year old way to cultivate Qi, the energy flowing in the Universe, in nature, and in our bodies. Qi means energy and Gong refers to work or play.
AMI's newest workshop, Introduction to Qigong, starts in March 2025!
If you are a caregiver for a loved one suffering from mental illness, and you feel tired, stressed, in pain, or overwhelmed, consider gifting yourself some self-soothing downtime to reboot your energy reserves and add some spring into your step.
Blanche will share with you her go to Qigong warm up routine and a starter set of movements that are fun and easy to do anywhere. Experience being in your body, feeling groun...
AMI's newest workshop, Introduction to Qigong, starts in March 2025!
If you are a caregiver for a loved one suffering from mental illness, and you feel tired, stressed, in pain, or overwhelmed, consider gifting yourself some self-soothing downtime to reboot your energy reserves and add some spring into your step.
Blanche will share with you her go to Qigong warm up routine and a starter set of movements that are fun and easy to do anywhere. Experience being in your body, feeling groun...
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Nature versus Nurture: The Seeds of Mental Health | Dr. Malaspina | 2016 Low-Beer Memorial Lecture
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Dr. Dolores Malaspina, Professor of Psychiatry at New York University’s School of Medicine, discusses the risk factors that are associated with mental illness and what could protect someone from developing the disease. This edition of the Low-Beer Memorial Lecture took place in Montreal, Canada in October 2016. 0:00 Introduction by Ella Amir, Executive Director of AMI-Quebec and Dr. Virginia Pe...
Saul Becker Keynote on Young Caregivers | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
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Saul Becker Keynote on Young Caregivers | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
Panel on the Young Carer Experience | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
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Panel on the Young Carer Experience | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
Supporting Young Carers in Quebec | Oliver Fitzpatrick | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
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Supporting Young Carers in Quebec | Oliver Fitzpatrick | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
Policy and Young Carers in Québec | Michèle Archambault | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
Просмотров 37Год назад
Policy and Young Carers in Québec | Michèle Archambault | 2023 Quebec Symposium on Young Carers
Discours d'ouverture | Saul Becker | 2023 Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
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Discours d'ouverture | Saul Becker | 2023 Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
Politiques sur les jeunes aidants | Michèle Archambault | Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
Просмотров 22Год назад
Politiques sur les jeunes aidants | Michèle Archambault | Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
Panel sur l'experience des jeunes aidants | 2023 Symposium Québécois sur les jeunes aidants
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Panel sur l'experience des jeunes aidants | 2023 Symposium Québécois sur les jeunes aidants
L'action pour les jeunes aidants au Québec | 2023 Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
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L'action pour les jeunes aidants au Québec | 2023 Symposium québécois sur les jeunes aidants
Anxiety Disorders | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Camillo Zacchia
Просмотров 158Год назад
Anxiety Disorders | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Camillo Zacchia
Coping With Holiday Stress | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Ellenbogen
Просмотров 33Год назад
Coping With Holiday Stress | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Ellenbogen
Addiction & Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Chabad Lifeline
Просмотров 88Год назад
Addiction & Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Chabad Lifeline
Homelessness, Mental Health, and Montreal Old Brewery Mission | AMI-Quebec & Matthew Pearce
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Homelessness, Mental Health, and Montreal Old Brewery Mission | AMI-Quebec & Matthew Pearce
Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 3
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Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 3
Teenage Depression with Lois Colle | AMI-Quebec
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Teenage Depression with Lois Colle | AMI-Quebec
Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 2
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Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 2
Grieving Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Estelle Hopmeyer
Просмотров 69Год назад
Grieving Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Estelle Hopmeyer
What do our staff members do? | What Is AMI-Quebec?
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What do our staff members do? | What Is AMI-Quebec?
Types of Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Bilbul & Dr. El-Housseni
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Types of Mental Illness | AMI-Quebec & Dr. Bilbul & Dr. El-Housseni
Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 1
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Staff React to Feedback on AMI-Quebec's Services | Kind Comments Episode 1
Canadian Presentation for Young Carers Voices: International Perspectives Webinar
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Canadian Presentation for Young Carers Voices: International Perspectives Webinar
Putting Young Carers on the Map | Dr. Saul Becker at the 2022 Low-Beer Event
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Putting Young Carers on the Map | Dr. Saul Becker at the 2022 Low-Beer Event
BPD for Families: The Top 10 Things Families Can Do with Dr. Lois Choi-Kain
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BPD for Families: The Top 10 Things Families Can Do with Dr. Lois Choi-Kain
Rethinking Psychiatry with Robert Whitaker of Mad in America
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Rethinking Psychiatry with Robert Whitaker of Mad in America
What can Caregivers do to help in Recovery? Using CHIME
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What can Caregivers do to help in Recovery? Using CHIME
What is the CHIME Model of Recovery?
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What is the CHIME Model of Recovery?
How does AMI-Quebec integrate the Recovery Vision into our Program?
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How does AMI-Quebec integrate the Recovery Vision into our Program?
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THEY ARE ALL CHARLATANS AND CON MEN, WHO ARE SELLING SNAKE OIL, THAT KILLS PEOPLE ON A DAILY BASIS. THE SUFFERING IS SIMPLY UNSPEAKABLE. THEY HAVE DESTROYED MANY MILLIONS OF PATIENTS WORLWIDE FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS.
We apologize for the audio issues at the beginning of the recording. They get better, we promise!
What a great conference. I think the topic of Resilience was very on point, and re-iterating the definition to highlight it as a mechanism of coping really stuck with me.
How kind of you to say, thanks so much!
As someone who used to be one as a teen, this is a lovely initiative.
Off topic but your eyes are a very pretty color.
I can’t thank Disney, and your channel enough for this one.
Psychiatry is a destructive force destroying humanity. It should be abolished and psychiatrists and their staff in prison.
psychiatry makes diagnosis of things that are not there then give drugs and treatments that cause harm and cause disease
I am so angry that I was placed on harmful drug after drug based on a bogus hypothesis
Great talk- I hope you find a dr for that throat
It's a evil fraud, psychiatry.
I think that borderline results from abuse as a child so staying away from family who abused them is best
Factors which may play a role in the development of Borderline Personality Disorder are various. It is difficult (almost impossible) to pinpoint cause and effect. Abuse as a child, for some people, may have played a role, but for many who are diagnosed with BPD, it is NOT necessarily the case. Many other factors may have played a role, such as a vulnerability (in terms of biology), invalidation (which could have been done inadvertently with no intention to harm), or even difficult experiences in school such as bullying, etc... It is complex.
For those who are abused- absolutely they can choose to stay away from the abuser. Unfortunately sometimes the parent ( family member) who stays and tries to help is also targeted by the person who sees everyone as a perceived enemy. Do you have any suggestion for this person/ scenario?? I’m all ears
Shame I didn't hear this before starting psychotropic drugs :/.
It’s wild to think that this sweet looking young man has a literal demon inside him that comes out. Crazy to think of what he looks like during his BPD episodes
The only problem I have with Whitaker's argument is he relies heavily on statistics, the same thing that go is in this mess in the first place. The pharmaceutical companies have been using rating scales and big data for years to pull the wool over people's eyes and I think Whitaker's arguments are dangerously similar. I am more in agreement with the work of people like Nassir Ghaemi and David Healy, we need to look at history and longitudinal outcomes but we must also reckon with the anecdotal evidence. Pharmaceutical companies have been waging a war on heuristics for decades, they've convinced people that their perception cannot be trusted at all. The reality is if you take the time to listen, really listen to the lived experience of people with serious psychiatric diseases you will be convinced of two things, one they have capacity to recover including spontaneous recovery and two it is probably a disease. Just because dopamine blockers suck and half our other treatments suck does not mean it's not a disease, it just means we suck at treating it. And notice again here that Whitaker's argument regarding drugs is similar to the drug companies, that is drugs are a valid way of determining etiology. The drug companies argue the drug responses prove the diseases are real and Whitaker essentially makes the same argument but with a different interpretation, that is that the lack of response proves absence of disease. The better explanation is that the treatments simply suck, just like many drugs throughout history.
I have thoughts of slashing my face, neck, throat, decapitation and hanging myself. I have slashed my neck and face on several occasions, requiring lots of stitches. I'm formally diagnosed with ocd with developmental problems from childhood trauma. I find relationship break ups greatly put me at risk to assaulting myself
How are you please go seek a natural threpist❤ And please try to do meditation, and its hard but dont listen to this thougts, listen only to the thoughts that want you to be healty and kind to yourself❤
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This is a useless video. Lots of word salad and fancy speak. I really question if she's ever dealt on the day to day with anyone with BPD.
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watch all videos with dr Hoffer and Saul and read books on orthmolecular medicine before you start, this will help you to start the therapy in a safe way, be consistent with it, avoid the supplements with additives and try elimination diets simultaniously. Avoid drugs like you do rat poison. You wil get better.
More people need to watch this. It's so hard to counter all the pharma propaganda that would have everyone on at least five drugs.
In general, mental health is the development of a mental + emotional dedication - a cathexis!
Dr. Gaind has his proverbial head in the sand- he argues that MH Maid should be prohibited due to the fact that recovery from MH illnesses cannot be predicted. Be his argument also proves that science cannot predict any certainty for recovery. Sad and illogical.
Than you for your explicit explanation of what the CHIME Model is all about. Made a lot of sense!
common sense, after how many decades of abuse and a trail misery and destruction
Damn, this was good thanks.
All psychiatric "diagnoses" are the equivalent of diagnosing pneumonia as "Coughs a Lot Disorder." They're nothing more than using a symptom of the illness and calling it the illness. What matters is what's causing the symptom but psychiatrists aren't able to talk about physical causes. For example, the NIH says that the protozoal infection, Toxoplasmosis gondii, is the real cause of 20% of all cases of schizophrenia. This disease is commonly contracted from a cat that killed and ate a rat that was infected with it. The protozoa is often spread to humans when they clean out the cat box because the cat's feces give off spores of the protozoa which are then breathed in by the human. These protozoa produce cysts that can grow anywhere in the body. When they grow in the brain, the result is typically psychosis of some sort. Two of my family members were infected from our sick cat. I was infected, too, but only in my heart. I cured it naturally. One family member who was diagnosed with "bipolar with psychosis," has also been cured naturally. The other relative will be on antipsychotics for life because her mother believes in whatever nonsense the conventional psychiatrists tell her. The NIH further states that the herbal extract, artemisinin, is quite good at killing the T. gondii protozoa. So why don't psychiatrists routinely do a trial of artemisinin on all their psychotic or schizophrenic patients? They might actually CURE 20% of them. Of course, I already know why: it's because psychiatrists do as they are told by the APA and the APA doesn't want to lose any paying customers.
When psychiatrists claim a patient has a "chemical" imbalance, isn't it interesting how they always have a patented, synthetic chemical to push on the patient. Humans don't get develop a "chemical" imbalance-because we don't run on chemicals. We run on biochemicals and there's a world of difference. Biochemicals are those thousands of chemicals manufactured by the body, made from the nutrients we take in which are also biochemicals. We can develop a deficiency of Vitamin B-3, for example, but we can't develop a deficiency of Prozac, a man-made chemical. Calling mental illness a "chemical" imbalance is just part of the smoke and mirrors that are the foundation of conventional psychiatry. It really is junk science-not designed to cure anyone- just act as a (super expensive) chemical straight jacket until the patient eventually dies. It isn't just a pathetic approach to mental health treatment, it's evil.
thankyou, so good
I found it very useful thank you so much
Amazing thank you so much 😊😊
If Dr. Bloom agrees with the existence of the recovery process, would he be against somebody who recovered entirely from schzophrenia in a way that he cannot even understand how it is possible? It's my story, believe it or not You think I'm lying? = I don't care!.... He never believed I had true schizophrenia until now maybe, because he feels now, according to me, than I'm smarter or more brilliant than him in the psychiatric science field... then, what's next for him in relation as a psychiatrist to me? Here what it is: he'll try to do everything to hurt me. And then, he'll say: you are in delusions, this isn't true beliefs, I never have bad intentions for my psychiatric patients, always I try to do the best for them (etc.)... (but when they dont collaborate well, well, I have no choice but knowing better than them what's better for them...etc.). But! this is really against all theories of recovery process! But who cares? He has a lot of money, he'll do whatever he wants to me... ;) -Whatever he wants? Sure Emilie? -Well, yes, until he realizes that in fact, he is stuck and can't do exactly everything he wants everytime he wants, even if he has so much money in his bank accounts... (!?!?!?!?? no, but I'm just saying it like this, I mean, a specialist in medical psychiatry earns a lot of money every year, I mean, it's not a poor guy! It's an evidence!) Cheers to all Dr. David Bloom's patients.
I know some of you will say, oh but recovery process is for the entire life. Well, bad news for you and good news for those who truly hope to get better someday, it gets to a final point/recovery process from a mental health issue has an end (God thanks), but personal growth, yes, is for the entire life!! :)
Dr. Bloom doesn't make the difference between the 2... He doesn't make the difference between recovery process of a mental health illness and personal growth! :) hahahaha (I'm laughing at him... he'll probably say, I have an appointment tomorrow with him that I have big active symptoms now, hahahaa, what an idiot he is ;))
My anger is justified: The DSM was presented as FACT, NOT THEORY, and referred to specifically by these priests as their "Bible," on their authority FOR DECADES. THEY SOLD IT PUBLICLY.
How many Scientologists does it take to screw a lightbulb at the APA?
I AM SO PROUD OF YOU.<3
Amazing, relevant content.
Moving the chairs and tables rarely helps.
Awesome
I check everything over and over but the stove is the one thing that I’m the most obsessed about. I probably check it over 50 times throughout the day
Same here.
You can only hope to escape a borderline. They will never get better and blame you for everything.
I'm sorry if that has been your experience. We can be a tricky bunch of people. This talk gives a really good explanation of why we behave in some of the ways we do. Please don't make sweeping statements like this though. It isn't helpful and isn't true of all of us. We are a wide ranging group of people with different levels of understanding and acceptance.
It is very treatable, but they have to get help to change.
This talk is amazing. I live with my husband who has traits of BPD and my daughter who is full blown BPD, and he is extremely reactive when she's exploding over some (as he calls it) small thing (but to her it's the world-- if you know these types of people you know what I"m talking about). So he loudly dismisses her feelings about a missing ponytail holder while she's screaming she can't leave the house without it. omg dude. I try to be the calm in the storm.
It's crazy how many doctors still believe in this never proven to be right imbalance theory. I am not sure if this will ever change though, there is so much money involved into it. How can this video have only 6900 views :/
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Love this and could not agree more.
I need to get treatment asap bc I have the urge to hurt a close family member it could even end badly im scared of these thoughts im only 14 i don’t wanna do bad things to my family i want to have these thoughts out of my head
Please get in touch with Kids Help Phone--they can help you find treatment options: kidshelpphone.ca/
Love this type of content. Watching on a plane trip to Zurich tonight ❤
Search safe and sound protocol polyvagal theory.
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