Psychosis & Bipolar Disorder: Signs & Treatment | Dr. Manuel Sánchez de Carmona |

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @ctrl20xx
    @ctrl20xx 2 года назад +27

    This was great. Psychosis and hospitalization brought about my diagnosis at 45 years old. Hearing it described so closely to my experience helps me accept it and the diagnosis are real.

  • @suzannaturner299
    @suzannaturner299 7 месяцев назад +8

    Thank you for the discussion. It seems those who have Bipolar, even in my support group for those with depression and Bipolar, psychosis was never discussed. I felt so alone in the pain of a major episode 10 yrs last month and this aniversary really hit me. I seriously could have ended my life in a major car crash but thank God no one else was hurt and I only had 4 bruises to show for it. I left $60k of property damage but that could be fixed. The trauma of that experience still haunts me to this day. Still continuing to take my medication and in therapy.

    • @lindasantini5618
      @lindasantini5618 4 месяца назад

      American psychiatry is such quackery. The NIH says 21%, or 1 in 5 cases, of "schizophrenia" are misdiagnosed infections of protozoa that cause Toxoplasmosis gondii. It's a disease we humans typically contract from a sick cat. The protozoa create cysts and, naturally, if they grow in the brain they cause it to malfunction. The NIH further says that artemisinin kills these protozoa. You might think psychiatrists would routinely do a trial of this plant extract to find the 21% who are misdiagnosed -but they don't, of course. Why would they want to lose a patient? There are many other proven causes/cures of schizophrenia but the Am Psych Ass'n refuses to acknowledge them. - Linda, author of "Goodbye, Quacks - Hello, Homeopathy!"

  • @JJ-yh4nd
    @JJ-yh4nd Год назад +7

    I love this video. I think another important point is that psychosis isn’t always related to childhood trauma. Psychosis surrounding false narratives about trauma in childhood which aren’t disputed by fact based reality, can perpetuate psychotic states, which can destroy otherwise healthy family systems which were intact, before the person experiencing psychosis became psychotic. It’s very important for a trusted loved one who can substantiate fact based experiences from childhood to work alongside a trusted therapist to help the person experiencing psychosis get better.

    • @teresaring8049
      @teresaring8049 Месяц назад

      I agree with you because when my brother goes manic/psychotic his mind builds a false narrative about the family and we all become his enemy. Our father was quite strict growing up but not enough to the point where he’s wanted to kill him or utters threats to other family members and says the most horrible things about everyone. It’s extremely painful and hard for family members not to be offended and terrorized by it all.

  • @BerlyDza
    @BerlyDza Год назад +3

    This is the best advice I've seen yet.
    29:13 The First Step to Help A Loved One in Psychosis:
    "Be careful, try not to be pushy, try to be patient, listen. First listen and listen and listen. You need to LISTEN first.
    And then try to find a space in which you can actually give help.
    It's like going fishing. You have to be patient, you have to remain stable. You will see the cue for you to jump in.
    What's the key point where you can say "I can help you, make you feel better"?
    Don't get into talking about the delusional idea.
    Don't try to say "that is not real". If he or she pushes you to say "is this happening?" don't say "it is not happening".
    You say "it is happening to you in your brain, and I want you to know that I feel that you're afraid or that you're feeling happy for that."
    So they need to be empathized [with], and they need to feel that you understand them.
    That's a first step. Seek first to understand and listen, and then take action."

  • @brianadams6204
    @brianadams6204 Год назад +23

    My 26 year old daughter is going thru this now and I am scared to death.

    • @CRESTBD
      @CRESTBD  Год назад +3

      Hi Brian, just wanted to highlight a part in this episode addressing how to help a loved one in psychosis, if you haven’t seen it already. Take care ❤️:
      ruclips.net/video/V_8o2x9mySI/видео.html

    • @LBright4444
      @LBright4444 Год назад

      ❤❤❤❤

    • @kanwalraja466
      @kanwalraja466 Год назад +3

      How is she now, give as much love to her as u can and take care of her food ,

    • @rubylane9867
      @rubylane9867 10 месяцев назад

      I can understand how you feel. I hope she gets appropriate help that she needs. I have been through this with my daughter had an episode 3months ago. I was very scared but i soon realised pyscosis is manageable with antipschosis drugs. medication. Now she is stable and receiving mental health support alongside family support. All i can suggest is to be calm and be hopeful and supportive. Your daughter's mental state will be stable. Good luck

    • @camm8832
      @camm8832 9 месяцев назад +1

      My daughter is 23 and stopped taking meds so I’m so worried and. It sure what to do now as she had rapid cycling mania last time very scary .

  • @austyn5004
    @austyn5004 7 месяцев назад +3

    Within the first 17m, I just had 80% of my questions on psychosis answered that my psyche couldn’t.
    Apparently I’ve been psychotic quite a few times in the past 5 years and NO ONE had any idea, including myself. Just like Victoria, my psychotic features were presented during mania and they weren’t scary AT ALL. If anything, it helped me grow into my faith more lol. 😂

  • @7oztee
    @7oztee 2 года назад +12

    I have experienced psychosis many times from my bipolar

  • @beth2979
    @beth2979 Год назад +4

    This is great content... informative, honest, and compassionate. Thank you

  • @louismathews6831
    @louismathews6831 Месяц назад

    Great advice allround, my wife had her 1st pshycosis a week ago and it was scary and upsetting and unexpected. I am so glad that I instinctively followed all the advice that was given.

  • @Luna1917a
    @Luna1917a 8 месяцев назад +2

    Experiencing an episode can be scary, unsettling. I have experienced the gamut of psychosis and thankfully my husband has been my grounding partner ❤

  • @elizabethabbott5297
    @elizabethabbott5297 4 месяца назад

    great interview; it takes courage to speak out on personal issues and I feel I have learned a lot. Thanks for this.

  • @7oztee
    @7oztee 2 года назад +7

    Parallel reality I love that. Psychosis is not a good word

  • @rosecoleman1621
    @rosecoleman1621 2 года назад +8

    I just got out of the hospital. I have biopalor mania dulishions hallucinations it's tough I'm scared.

    • @kenadams5504
      @kenadams5504 Год назад +4

      Dont worry , you can do it.

    • @yizhenqiu8450
      @yizhenqiu8450 Год назад

      Curious how long did it take you to lose the delusion? My wife is in one right now and day 3 on medication, still has heavy delusions

  • @mikewilkins2030
    @mikewilkins2030 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the talk!

  • @yarashalambenisrael8697
    @yarashalambenisrael8697 Год назад +7

    I have Emotionally drained my Wife and children, I was diagnosed 2001 with Bipolar 1 and I stopped taking my medication in 2014, Big Mistake August 8th can't come soon enough 😢

    • @DouglasGross6022
      @DouglasGross6022 Год назад +2

      Are you doing better, I hope?

    • @neilfleck4178
      @neilfleck4178 6 месяцев назад

      I stopped my anti-depressants for about a month,(a)bout the same not a goo d idea

  • @ismanovska
    @ismanovska Год назад +4

    How do you get them to the ER?? Pple in psychosis dont like to go..that is why my mother is homeless right now. 😢

    • @DouglasGross6022
      @DouglasGross6022 Год назад

      Police?

    • @kevinsmith8076
      @kevinsmith8076 Год назад +1

      @@DouglasGross6022they have to be a harm to oneself or others. The system is fed up. Currently trying to figure out what’s wrong with my brother.

    • @DouglasGross6022
      @DouglasGross6022 Год назад

      @@kevinsmith8076 You have my sympathy.
      My (ex?) girlfriend is no longer getting meds for a psychotic break. She believes that the hallucinations she had were real and that *I caused them!*
      So she doesn't trust me and won't talk to me. She revoked her consent to let me talk to her doctor.
      I have no idea what to do.

    • @kanwalraja466
      @kanwalraja466 Год назад

      @@kevinsmith8076these people need love more than the others, talk to them , love them , they will hear u

    • @ismanovska
      @ismanovska Год назад

      @@kevinsmith8076 yep, they won't do anything unless they commit crime or try to kill themselves. Mental health in usa is ooc😑

  • @Richer159
    @Richer159 2 месяца назад

    Will I be able to email Dr. Sanchez . I have so many doubts. Will he oblige

  • @LunaBella2006
    @LunaBella2006 3 месяца назад

    Amazing video. Thank you.

  • @monicadahl7715
    @monicadahl7715 Год назад +3

    There is hope ,healing and creative expression in bipolar. Lithium and Olanzepine is a Godsend. I wish my son would have taken his meds on time which would have prevented a meltdown. I wish he would do ART like he used to do when young.Exercise also helped Samuel when he was younger!

    • @littlewoodchopper2659
      @littlewoodchopper2659 Год назад

      Olanzapine yes. I won't take lithium. Did that at 15

    • @TinySnek
      @TinySnek 11 месяцев назад +2

      With all respect and love, please don’t use identifying information about your son online such as his name. I would be absolutely horrified and stop talking to my parent as much if I found out they were publicly posting my name in relation to my illness online. I hope he has a different last name than you or you’ve just given his first and last name out. Please remove his info, you can edit your post ❤

    • @artisreality
      @artisreality 9 месяцев назад

      I think there was really a CRICKET in the room!

  • @cybercab
    @cybercab Год назад +2

    When people say it’s “very treatable” that seems overly optimistic. After 20 meds I would say it’s been…at best…problematic. Best of luck to all.

  • @gashintheatticus
    @gashintheatticus 2 месяца назад

    The increased incidence of mixed episodes interests me. Is anybody researching whether the meds might be contributing to this phenomenon? I ask because my own mixed episodes only started after taking meds. (sample size of 1 but perhaps others have had a similar experience?)

  • @veziculorile
    @veziculorile Год назад +4

    I couldn’t hear Victoria very well. Why didn’t anyone bring it up? The fact nobody mentioned anything to her makes me fear that maybe I’m in mania now because I could not hear Victoria at all! Her voice was so muffled. 😮

    • @trinaellison651
      @trinaellison651 Год назад +1

      Haha no it’s not your mania! I could barely understand her!

    • @rubylane9867
      @rubylane9867 10 месяцев назад

      Its not your mental state. I didnt hear Victoria well i even increased the volume high but still it didnt work

  • @Lonta54
    @Lonta54 Год назад +4

    I honestly didnt realize i was having psychosis. Just thought i was the whole universe stuck in this body. 🤔

    • @ismanovska
      @ismanovska Год назад

      How did you get out of it? My mother is homeless now due to this and I.dont know how to help her she's highly paranoid of Dr's cops therapist

    • @DouglasGross6022
      @DouglasGross6022 Год назад +1

      ​@@ismanovskaHave you talked to police or doctors? You can try to get a court ordered psychiatric hold.

  • @oceaniasmith2205
    @oceaniasmith2205 Год назад +1

    Why is there no cure?

    • @AnthZee8
      @AnthZee8 Год назад +2

      Because in this point of time modern science haven't found a cure or even close to it. In the future most likely it will come

  • @ZestySea
    @ZestySea Год назад +1

    Hello from Australia

    • @CRESTBD
      @CRESTBD  Год назад +1

      Hello Ria, thanks for tuning in!

  • @Skyjamb
    @Skyjamb 4 месяца назад

    What do you do when you feel like your on alien planet. I lack the language to explain further.

  • @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof
    @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof Месяц назад

    The part on how to deal with concrete psychosis cases is good. However as always, neuroleptics/medication are over-emphasized and side-effects are totally transfigured. Nobody should be afraid of a short-term medication in this field. Psychotic periods are worse. Long-term medication is however unacceptable. Psychosis are NOT a chemical illness. The claim that sick people lack serotonin etc. is just a hypothesis. I recommend hypno-treatment.

  • @patrickmurray279
    @patrickmurray279 Год назад

    This is a great video. Also watch Bipolarcast RUclips. They talk about the ketogenic diet and how it can help elevate bipolar symptoms. Very powerful diet for mental health. First developed for children with epilepsy.

  • @TAKIhmb
    @TAKIhmb 10 месяцев назад +1

    sound qualite are so shity

  • @DouglasGross6022
    @DouglasGross6022 Год назад +2

    The crickets!

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Год назад

    Love is what allows you to move millions of people, to rally them, to inspire them, to give them a vision to do something, love is what allows you to land someone on the moon, love is what allows you to tackle slavery or oppression of other sorts, love is what allows you to care about the environment, clean up the environment, to create better schools and that's ultimately all that people want. What do people want in the world? They want to be able to love. To love their family, to love their children, to love their nation and then to go beyond that and smoke DMT.

  • @spockthevulcan
    @spockthevulcan Год назад +1

    CAn psychosis take over for a few months and make an introvert extremely gregarious to the point of spending thousands at strip clubs and having lots of sex with multiple strippers, then the "urge" go away as quickly as it came on,. I'm concerned another hightened and porlonged hypomania or psychosis is coming on because of a horrific lack of sleep/insomnia.

    • @honeyfurfarm2182
      @honeyfurfarm2182 Год назад +2

      Yes it can.

    • @karimaogden3875
      @karimaogden3875 Год назад

      That kind of risky behavior is called "Hypersexuality" and is a classic symptom of mania. I hope you got tested for STDs.

    • @mistressofstones
      @mistressofstones 6 месяцев назад +1

      That's mania

    • @belindalove9435
      @belindalove9435 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes....ive experienced that

  • @amills9261
    @amills9261 Год назад +1

    That sounds so terrible. It’s impossible to listen

  • @lauraholladay
    @lauraholladay Год назад

    not anweird. DYK fake