Managing Schizophrenia with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy | with Emma from

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @LivingWellAfterSchizophrenia
    @LivingWellAfterSchizophrenia  Год назад +6

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    • @KASHH_11
      @KASHH_11 Год назад +1

      I am your first liker in your video 😂 and the firstone to comment lol😅😅😅😅😅

  • @sameoldpanda5707
    @sameoldpanda5707 Год назад +88

    I'm a psych student in Romania and I love ACT!! I'm glad you talked about it. Btw, yesterday I had a class on schizophrenia and the teacher showed a video from your channel showing that there is hope to live well with schizophrenia ❤

    • @nimu04
      @nimu04 Год назад +9

      Wow this is such incredible news to know that someone is willing to share the lived experiences of someone with the illness as a resource in a class. Really dignifies people living with mental illness.

    • @janiegetyourgun
      @janiegetyourgun Год назад +6

      I work full time and go to school full time with straight As. I’ve made the Deans List several times. There is hope! I take my treatment very seriously, stay away from recreational drugs and alcohol, do regular therapy to learn stress management techniques and healthy coping mechanisms. I am fortunate to have a great team of doctors and supportive family. I am also lucky that my schizophrenia is not the treatment-resistant type. There are those who do not respond to medications and therapy sadly.

    • @sameoldpanda5707
      @sameoldpanda5707 Год назад

      @@janiegetyourgun you sincerely rock 💪🏻💪🏻 thank you for the insights

    • @orlandoacontreras
      @orlandoacontreras Год назад

      Imi place foarte mult limba Romana. Eu nu stii vorbeste Romaneste

    • @nickynisbet6247
      @nickynisbet6247 Год назад

      Really enjoyed this interview. Thanks so much 🙏🙏🙏

  • @avatiazpurua
    @avatiazpurua Год назад +8

    The real healing is realizing YOU are not your thoughts and emotions thus taking space from them. Love this perspective is being spread🙏🏼

  • @shieh.4743
    @shieh.4743 Год назад +18

    Sounds like elements of Taoism and other Asian philosophies have entered Western psychology. I learned some of these skills with my panic attacks. I would observe the sensation as though I were on a roller coaster. As the swooping sensation would come, I'd just start saying "wheeeeeee" 😂. It turned the scary into hilarious and fun which often interceped the anxiety.

    • @Teilnehmer
      @Teilnehmer Год назад +2

      One of the main guys behind ACT, Steven Hayes, spent a few years in a meditative retreat or some kind commune as far as I remember. The other main source of Asian influence on western psychology is Thich Nhat Hanh, a vietnamese Buddhist monk and scholar of religion who spent a lot of time in the US and whose lectures have been an influence on early research on DBT and people like Jon Kabat Zinn.

  • @Madeline96
    @Madeline96 Год назад +10

    ACT has been the best thing for accepting and managing my bipolar, and for processing PTSD. Schema therapy was also amazing early on in my therapy journey, and helped me understand how trauma and early experiences shaped the struggles I was currently facing.

  • @ellemarr7234
    @ellemarr7234 Год назад +9

    I don’t have schizophrenia but I do have a few other mental illnesses that seem to never cease for long enough. My self talk is shocking but my therapist has been using some ACT on me and it has helped immensely in my self-belief and inner talk. Love this video, thank you so much ❤

    • @wisdomfox857
      @wisdomfox857 3 месяца назад

      How long have you been see a therapist?

  • @jasoncrocker5138
    @jasoncrocker5138 Год назад +2

    Emma has literally changed my life w her videos and delivery. I really believe she is a gift from God.

  • @kajedy1
    @kajedy1 Год назад +7

    I admire you Lauren, thank you for all you share with us 🥰😘🙂

  • @winslow8779
    @winslow8779 Год назад +11

    Loved this conversation between two people I respect very much! And love how much you can tell they're excited to talk to each other :)

  • @theresas9556
    @theresas9556 Год назад +3

    Lauren you are so amazing! So grateful for you and what you're doing for us. I'm learning so much on your channel.

  • @lovegood1376
    @lovegood1376 Год назад +9

    Im currently doing my thesis for my bachelors degree in psych on psychological flexibility and levels of depression in young people so this was a very nice watch

    • @wisdomfox857
      @wisdomfox857 3 месяца назад

      Therapy is a joke and stay away from kids

  • @garlicgalore
    @garlicgalore Год назад +5

    Love, love, love the two of you together- you really bring out good information in each other and it was super informative. This is the first time I've seen your channel, I think it came up because I do subscribe to Therapy in a Nutshell. I appreciate so much what you each bring to the table about mental health. Thank you 🎉❤🎉❤ (subscribed 👍)

  • @lindadickey5164
    @lindadickey5164 Год назад +4

    Thank you both for explaining this in a way that can be used with schizophrenia issues. We are going to work with this for sure.

  • @Name_Lessness
    @Name_Lessness Год назад +5

    I find myself doing ACT exercises to manage my schizophrenia. It helps in managing the intensity. Thing is it takes away from the focus of enjoying or engaging fully in the moment. From an outsiders perspective im aware that im disengaged, destracted and while this is happening i "forgot" to put on that "social mask" one might need or expect in order to thrive. Society likes reminding me by asking if im okay or "how am I doing." With medication for me it just helps the "mask" fit better- for society's sake, I know its not my true mask.

  • @xians_
    @xians_ Год назад

    Thanks

  • @kenmenth4305
    @kenmenth4305 Год назад

    The two of you are amazing, I follow both of you.

  • @dee5356
    @dee5356 Год назад +2

    Great video! Very interesting and informative.Emma is awesome! I have learned so much from her and her channel.This is the first I have seen this channel.Thank you for having her on and for a great episode!

  • @carolmussotter8439
    @carolmussotter8439 Год назад

    I appreciate this commentary. Thank you for sharing this. I recently came to the realization that I AM NOT schizoaffective but rather that I HAVE schizoaffective disorder. Kinda nice to hear this ACT approach echoed as helpful for me to shift my identity away from my diagnosis. Thanks

  • @ikatsu6008
    @ikatsu6008 Год назад +1

    Thank you both of you to speak up about enforcing non-cookie cutter approach treatment in public. I absolutely do the very similar way to rethink educating myself with my so-called " 5th wall". If you are interested in what it exactly means, please let me know.
    I have had the hardest time to take the word " coping" I even looked up the word in a bunch of dictionaries. Synonyms of coping that I could fit my notion of the word itself is '' enduring ". I personally think the coping skill instructions are more towards" positive negative " For instance, I would hear from my trainer " do something you like or want " Or "relax and meditate " which often causes me to feel some sort of my incapability to keep my uncontrollable symptoms compared to those who don't require coping skills. I do use some of the coping methods that I was taught but I always thought this is not everybody to " feel better".
    I am more towards learning about my mental illnesses which are "PTSD/CPTSD, Major depressive disorder, ADHD Schizophrenia affect, Generalized anxiety disorder, disassociate disorder, memory loss between 0yrs old to 10years old.
    In essence l agree with the method accept the fact what I am expecting is legit, there's nothing wrong or learning about my mental state from various resources as long as I am not done building my way in order to stay in touch with my sanity of myself. This can be tough, I could get sucked into the shame spiral. But I have a need to hit the rock bottom to get back up/rising phe phoenix if that makes any sense. Therefore this video gave me good feedback for I naturally do to move forward towards better inner being.

  • @hazelmurirok
    @hazelmurirok Год назад +3

    Love this! Thank you Lauren & Emma.

  • @WWS322
    @WWS322 Год назад +1

    Hey Lauren! I've known many good people who worked in mental health. My introduction to it was poor but it rapidly improved.

  • @ssutherland9019
    @ssutherland9019 Год назад

    I think lots of us who have journeyed with poor mental health at some point in our lives will end up with this approach. We just have a name for it now. I recognise a lot of areas I have used myself as someone with adhd and therefore more prone to anxiety. I listen to Emma regularly and find her content so helpful for both myself and also others I am helping to manage their anxiety levels better. Great conversation.

  • @lolab2763
    @lolab2763 Год назад

    Love Emma 🤍 her videos have helped me with my anxiety in the past. And I really appreciate your videos and openness with sharing your experience. This and your other videos give me so many insights. I’m really grateful. Hope that you and your family are well. ☀️

  • @JenN-hr1yc
    @JenN-hr1yc Год назад

    Great video. I love Emma’s explanation. In therapy I found ACT very helpful and continue to use the skills I learnt even though I’m not currently in therapy.

  • @anjaschatz640
    @anjaschatz640 Год назад

    ❤ ACT explained very briefly and well!!! Thanks to both of you!

  • @spiritofcoco
    @spiritofcoco Год назад +1

    ✨💖 ✨This was wonderful!
    Thank you so much! ✨💖✨

  • @lindaness7002
    @lindaness7002 Год назад +1

    Wonderful information no matter where you are at in your life journey.

  • @barbdowns1
    @barbdowns1 Год назад +1

    I learned so much in this episode. Thank you! ❤

  • @tcort
    @tcort Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @redrooster1908
    @redrooster1908 Год назад

    Thank you. Incredibly informative❤

  • @antonialeitz9179
    @antonialeitz9179 Год назад

    It's been a while since I stopped in but good to catch up with you're latest vid, Your new hairstyle looks awesome!

  • @matthewbevan3516
    @matthewbevan3516 Год назад +1

    A million thanks 🕊️ 🐝 so helpful

  • @lindamason8168
    @lindamason8168 Год назад +1

    I find clearing and reading are excellent tools

  • @atanamorell2
    @atanamorell2 Год назад

    I use this ACT method a lot to deal with the weird sensations, pains and emotions that accompany having MS.

    • @Teilnehmer
      @Teilnehmer Год назад +1

      Then you probably know already but Russ Harris, the author mentioned in this book, was originally a medical doctor specializing in chronic pain diseases and has since switched to becoming an ACT therapist/advocate because he saw how useful ACT is even for chronic pain.

    • @atanamorell2
      @atanamorell2 Год назад

      @@Teilnehmer no, I didn't know that, but it makes a lot of sense. thanks for sharing!

  • @stevenjambrozy2057
    @stevenjambrozy2057 Год назад

    Shared this link with a family member...

  • @alexandermatthewsmusic
    @alexandermatthewsmusic Год назад +1

    I love her channel... Extremely helpful ❤

  • @whitneysawyer483
    @whitneysawyer483 Год назад +1

    Great video :)

  • @MyBeautifulHealth
    @MyBeautifulHealth Год назад

    When you’re staying…at the Bittersweet Motel…🎶

  • @kanchanprabha_
    @kanchanprabha_ Год назад

    Hi.. could you tell me about your physiological symptoms of schizophrenia...??

  • @tracy9995
    @tracy9995 Год назад

    Have you ever heard of the schizophrenic revelation given to Frank Hammond? He wrote a book called Pigs in the Parlor. I am learning about this from this angle and think it is the answer to the issue of schizophrenia.

    • @gigahorse1475
      @gigahorse1475 Год назад

      😒

    • @tracy9995
      @tracy9995 Год назад

      This means there is hope! The problem is spiritual in nature . Check it out!

  • @natoyajames1574
    @natoyajames1574 Год назад

    I like her larain

  • @Catlily5
    @Catlily5 Год назад

    This sounds like DBT.

    • @fernandoginer5068
      @fernandoginer5068 Год назад

      They are both very similar. They belong to what is known as contextual therapies.

  • @dianeaishamonday9125
    @dianeaishamonday9125 Год назад

    🤍🤍🤍🤍

  • @lindamason8168
    @lindamason8168 Год назад +2

    Also, number one is reading the Bible!!!

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Год назад +3

      The Bible makes me worse but that is good if it helps you!

    • @LG-fj2gr
      @LG-fj2gr Год назад

      ​@@Catlily5how do u know if you got it ive been smoking canabis for years and now im anxious all the time i cant eat. Ive been having songs play over and over again in my head and im worried about it wich makes it worse!

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Год назад +1

      @@LG-fj2gr Go see a mental health counselor if you can.

    • @LG-fj2gr
      @LG-fj2gr Год назад

      @@Catlily5 told my mum about it days ago she said if it gets any worse or anything she said she will take me to see a doctor.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 Год назад +2

      @@LG-fj2gr That's good!

  • @Antony-xv1gl
    @Antony-xv1gl 9 месяцев назад

    Emma???

  • @jaumepp1975
    @jaumepp1975 Год назад

    Clinical Psychology... what a bad joke it is (for the most part). Sad...

    • @wisdomfox857
      @wisdomfox857 3 месяца назад

      They make things worse I'm not joking study's show that they do