As someone who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 18, but showed signs as early as 8; thank you. Thank you for taking your time to understand your son more and educate yourself on how you can help him and yourself. I appreciate you.
As the mother of a teen who has desperately needed evaluation in the middle of the night - I appreciate you guys on the night shift! I'm glad you are there for desperate families.
It must be very early in Oz! Early bird gets the worm. I'm an ex psych patient trying to make sense of the treatment I received which was brutal at times. I wish I could just have a conversation with the psychiatrist who treated me but that's not possible. Your videos are as close as I can get. I like seeking out learning about the brain. I would also be interested in videos on medical ethics. There are many medical ppl in my family but the subject of my admission is so painful for everyone. Also is there much research on how to keep psych patients entertained and happy?
Hey Dr. Syl! I really enjoy your channel a lot. I have a Bipolar Disorder 1 and BPD. It’s an interesting combination to say the least 😂😅 I was wondering if you could talk about having that combo in a future video? Thank you always for your informative videos 😊
love the videos, I work in Old Age Psychiatry in Ireland but hoping to join you in Australia in the next year or so. I enjoy all of your videos but particularly those that show glimpses of the job and life of a psych trainee there. Really enjoy the chats with coffee and experts. thanks for putting in the effort and making youtube a richer place!
You are amazing! I learn so much from your videos; they're great 👍 I love the way you speak about everything with such sensitivity to everyone who might be affected by any of the topics.
Hi Dr. Syl, I enjoy your videos as one who is studying to be a clinical social worker, but also as one who is diagnosed with schizoeffective disorder. I appreciate your insights on different aspects of mental illness. It has given me better understanding of my own disorder. I would like to continue to see more detail into mental illness as well as different treatment methods and clinical approaches.
Hey Dr. Syl - I am pleased to hear you are taking some time off to be young. I do wish you will prioritise those intense connections one makes at that age. I wonder if you'd make a video about Avoidant Personality Disorder and maybe order PDs. I am in treatment for it, current metacognitize-interpersonal and have also been in schema therapy. I think it's one of the least known, yet most prevalent PDs out there.
I hope that you make more videos of things that you care about we watch your videos because of your passion nothing else. You have personally inspired me to go into neuropsychiatry. Expand your ripple effect. You got this. I would be happy to help in any way I can.
If you want to go on a vacation, I suggest Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. It's a very spectacular place. The best months are August and September. I lived there for many years.
I have bipolar, ocd, fnd and sensory processing disorder so I am here for information as the real life psychiatrists don't have much time to go into details, also the neurologist and psychiatrist don' t seem to give a holistic picture. It's all separate whereas I feel it's connected. Also my psych is gruff and curt so I need an imaginary more affable one too.:) I like the glimpses into professional life as well. This as a great video, it amazes me how people can just sleep at will.
Hi Dr Syl. I would like some chats about Juvenile and adult onset Huntington disease ( HD ) Its a very rare condition, and is often overlooked. I have lost a husband and a son to HD and JHD. Thanks.
Dr Syl, please set that flashing light to a continuous on or off setting. Its a cool name sign, but I couldn't watch the video and process what you were saying at the same time because of the distraction. I am Austic and have sensory processing challenges. Hope all goes well with those results 🙏
it's actually not flashing in real life! it's problem with neon lights and the frame rate of the camera which makes it look that way.. I will trouble shoot it. Thanks for the comment!
I like all kinds of videos on this channel, but if I had to pick my favorite types it would be scrubs reactions, analysis (of other videos) and the interviews you did with other professionals. vlogs are always good and the podcast idea is a good one, too. for your market research, i'm around your age working as a mathematician/computer scientist in public health. i am also personally affected by mental health (and some people around me), but also generally interested in the topic.
I was a cna in a assisted living place and i tried nightshift and i couldnt do it. It made my depression worse for some reason. I ended up working dayshift which i loved. I really enjoyed my job until i had to get let go because i was having a episode and they said my behavior was too out of control. I have lost alot due to mental illness.
Nights can be horrible if you aproach them wrong if i take caffeine it just put me to sleep, as it comes to videos am not too sure but i find the videos when you go over the video intviews of people intresting.
I watch because I am a psych major and I have been offered a job as a behavioral health aid, working with inpatient schizophrenics. I’m trying to decide if that’s the job for me
Here is a big big question. What are psychiatrists seeing in terms of mental health reactions to wars (now seeing images in real time, or close), and its traumatic effects? Perhaps something we see less of in Australia, as this has been a country that has lived in peace for some decades now. That said, I do believe there is much about today that is horrifying for many. I dont know if you get to see any refugees fleeing war? My opinion is that war is the most traumatising thing one can do to a human being, and today the effects are being felt around the world. Any tips on managing mental health during these times? I think it might be harder for many with depression or other mental health diagnosis, as they are often more sensitive to the effects of trauma on others. Please feel free to challenge, contradict my thoughts. I think one of the great things about channels like RUclips is that we can respond to world events in such a way as to help safeguard our mental health. An example was during the pandemic, where many were saying the pandemic caused major mental health problems for many. My feeling is this is not quite true. I believe the pandemic actually unmasked what was already there, tbh. We were less able to distract ourselves quite so easily. The exceptions being, you suffered loss of income/job or lost someone to the illness. I think a big advantage of looking at the big picture trends in mental health is that I think it helps people not feel quite so alone, which is an issue many mental health patients struggle with.
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My son is 23 recently diagnosed with schizophrenia I'm here to learn as much as possible so I can care for him. Thank you.
As someone who was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 18, but showed signs as early as 8; thank you. Thank you for taking your time to understand your son more and educate yourself on how you can help him and yourself. I appreciate you.
I am truly so sorry for your son’s diagnosis.
As the mother of a teen who has desperately needed evaluation in the middle of the night - I appreciate you guys on the night shift! I'm glad you are there for desperate families.
You get more and more handsome with each video. Im glad you're back!!
It must be very early in Oz! Early bird gets the worm. I'm an ex psych patient trying to make sense of the treatment I received which was brutal at times. I wish I could just have a conversation with the psychiatrist who treated me but that's not possible. Your videos are as close as I can get. I like seeking out learning about the brain. I would also be interested in videos on medical ethics. There are many medical ppl in my family but the subject of my admission is so painful for everyone. Also is there much research on how to keep psych patients entertained and happy?
Not sure about content, I just find your perspective and awareness so refreshing and heartwarming.
Hey Dr. Syl! I really enjoy your channel a lot. I have a Bipolar Disorder 1 and BPD. It’s an interesting combination to say the least 😂😅 I was wondering if you could talk about having that combo in a future video? Thank you always for your informative videos 😊
love the videos, I work in Old Age Psychiatry in Ireland but hoping to join you in Australia in the next year or so. I enjoy all of your videos but particularly those that show glimpses of the job and life of a psych trainee there. Really enjoy the chats with coffee and experts. thanks for putting in the effort and making youtube a richer place!
Good to see you! Looking forward to whatever content you produce when life allows!
Im here to learn more about Depression and best techniques for treating severe Depression.
You are amazing! I learn so much from your videos; they're great 👍
I love the way you speak about everything with such sensitivity to everyone who might be affected by any of the topics.
Keep studying. You got this. It won't be easy but it never has been so... stay alert.
Hi Dr. Syl, I enjoy your videos as one who is studying to be a clinical social worker, but also as one who is diagnosed with schizoeffective disorder. I appreciate your insights on different aspects of mental illness. It has given me better understanding of my own disorder. I would like to continue to see more detail into mental illness as well as different treatment methods and clinical approaches.
I’m fairly certain that you aced your exam. The world is waiting for you.
Hey Dr. Syl - I am pleased to hear you are taking some time off to be young. I do wish you will prioritise those intense connections one makes at that age. I wonder if you'd make a video about Avoidant Personality Disorder and maybe order PDs. I am in treatment for it, current metacognitize-interpersonal and have also been in schema therapy. I think it's one of the least known, yet most prevalent PDs out there.
Avoidant PD is in my 'next 10 videos' plan! Should be out in the next 1-2 weeks :)
I hope that you make more videos of things that you care about we watch your videos because of your passion nothing else. You have personally inspired me to go into neuropsychiatry. Expand your ripple effect. You got this. I would be happy to help in any way I can.
more mental health footage analysis please
If you want to go on a vacation, I suggest Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. It's a very spectacular place. The best months are August and September. I lived there for many years.
Just matched my #1 Psychiatry program last week! Love your videos Dr. Syl! Thanks for all the education and inspiration!
I have bipolar, ocd, fnd and sensory processing disorder so I am here for information as the real life psychiatrists don't have much time to go into details, also the neurologist and psychiatrist don' t seem to give a holistic picture. It's all separate whereas I feel it's connected. Also my psych is gruff and curt so I need an imaginary more affable one too.:) I like the glimpses into professional life as well. This as a great video, it amazes me how people can just sleep at will.
Be good to yourself, best of luck to you!
Hi Dr Syl. I would like some chats about Juvenile and adult onset Huntington disease ( HD ) Its a very rare condition, and is often overlooked. I have lost a husband and a son to HD and JHD. Thanks.
Ethics and boundaries
Having a lot of fun with this!
What about the full moon? I feel like it brings out all the crazy in people.
and wind. as a teacher, the kids are always a bit more feral when there's a full moon or it's windy
Dr Syl, please set that flashing light to a continuous on or off setting. Its a cool name sign, but I couldn't watch the video and process what you were saying at the same time because of the distraction. I am Austic and have sensory processing challenges. Hope all goes well with those results 🙏
I also found it distracting
mee too. I saw it flash out of the corner of my eye then couldn't look away
it's actually not flashing in real life! it's problem with neon lights and the frame rate of the camera which makes it look that way.. I will trouble shoot it. Thanks for the comment!
I have sensory processing disorder and didn't notice it
Oh, and have you heard the (now discontinued) Aussie podcast, "Two Shrinks Pod?" I'd love seeing those guys on your channel.
I like all kinds of videos on this channel, but if I had to pick my favorite types it would be scrubs reactions, analysis (of other videos) and the interviews you did with other professionals. vlogs are always good and the podcast idea is a good one, too.
for your market research, i'm around your age working as a mathematician/computer scientist in public health. i am also personally affected by mental health (and some people around me), but also generally interested in the topic.
Yeah I found when I worked and had a break it was had to get back into it too I think it something to do with momentum
I love your react videos
Can you talk about current research regarding mental health. Do you undertake some trials.
I was a cna in a assisted living place and i tried nightshift and i couldnt do it. It made my depression worse for some reason. I ended up working dayshift which i loved. I really enjoyed my job until i had to get let go because i was having a episode and they said my behavior was too out of control. I have lost alot due to mental illness.
Nights can be horrible if you aproach them wrong if i take caffeine it just put me to sleep, as it comes to videos am not too sure but i find the videos when you go over the video intviews of people intresting.
How did your exams go hope they weren’t too stressful.❤
ACT is really bad for pollen atm. Eyedrops are a God send!
As a nurse night shift is the worst but if you work in E. D it can be very interesting 😂.
Have you had your exam results!
11:16 I get an EMS call, you’ll be in trouble 😂😂😂
I watch because I am a psych major and I have been offered a job as a behavioral health aid, working with inpatient schizophrenics. I’m trying to decide if that’s the job for me
my friend, consultant psychiatrist, goes to silent retreats when he has free time. you seem to enjoy communication. it would wear me out. ha
Yes more Neurotoxins prescribed
Here is a big big question. What are psychiatrists seeing in terms of mental health reactions to wars (now seeing images in real time, or close), and its traumatic effects? Perhaps something we see less of in Australia, as this has been a country that has lived in peace for some decades now. That said, I do believe there is much about today that is horrifying for many. I dont know if you get to see any refugees fleeing war? My opinion is that war is the most traumatising thing one can do to a human being, and today the effects are being felt around the world. Any tips on managing mental health during these times? I think it might be harder for many with depression or other mental health diagnosis, as they are often more sensitive to the effects of trauma on others. Please feel free to challenge, contradict my thoughts. I think one of the great things about channels like RUclips is that we can respond to world events in such a way as to help safeguard our mental health.
An example was during the pandemic, where many were saying the pandemic caused major mental health problems for many. My feeling is this is not quite true. I believe the pandemic actually unmasked what was already there, tbh. We were less able to distract ourselves quite so easily. The exceptions being, you suffered loss of income/job or lost someone to the illness.
I think a big advantage of looking at the big picture trends in mental health is that I think it helps people not feel quite so alone, which is an issue many mental health patients struggle with.