Ep245: Padmasambhava Psychosis - Dr Chencho Dorji 2

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • In this episode I am once again joined by Dr Chencho Dorji, Bhutan’s first psychiatrist and the Professor of Psychiatry at Khesar Gyalpo University of Medical Sciences.
    Dr Dorji reveals the challenges he faced establishing modern psychiatrist in Bhutan, a culture heavily invested in a supernatural model of mental illness. He recounts stories of patients possessed by ghosts, local avatars of Shiva, reincarnations of Padmasambhava and more.
    Dr Dorji explains the role of religion and superstition in stigmatising mental illness, and considers whether shamanistic rituals and other traditional healing methods can co-exist with modern medical practices.
    Dr Dorji also warns that mental illness in general, and borderline personality disorder in particular, is on the rise on Bhutan and shares his vision for a greater collaboration between modern medicine, the clergy, shamans, and Sowa Rigpa healers.

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    Topics include:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:04 - Return to Bhutan to establish psychiatry
    05:40 - Programme to train primary healthcare staff
    06:18 - Advocating for community based mental health services
    10:38 - DANIDA funding and mental health survey
    12:07 - Collaboration with and educating traditional healers
    13:47 - Locating and treating cases in remote communities
    18:13 - What kinds of mental illness is commonly found in Bhutan?
    19:29 - Challenges identifying depression
    21:16 - The stigma of epilepsy
    22:50 - Community fear of contagion of mental illness
    26:55 - Culture of taboo and about mental illness in Bhutan
    29:00 - Impact of the pandemic
    30:29 - Using social media to educate
    31:22 - Psychological first aid
    35:09 - Why is South Asian psychology and psychology training weak?
    37:41 - Mental health as a luxury for the rich
    40:40 - Borderline personality disorder encounters
    43:36 - Rise in cases of BPD in Bhutan
    45:05 - Social changes in Bhutan causing rise in mental illness
    49:10 - Chronic psychosis and social disturbance
    51:26 - Lack of compassion for BPD
    52:17 - Economic aspiration and the rat race
    54:36 - Overlap and clash with religious professionals
    56:21 - Buddhism and shamanism in Bhutan
    58:05 - Use of rituals in healing mental illness
    59:00 - Personal indifference towards Buddhism
    01:00:19 - Challenges engaging with Sowa Rigpa practitioners
    01:02:39 - Educating Sowa Rigpa doctors about mental health
    01:03:34 - Do traditional healing modalities have a role in modern medicine?
    01:04:17 - Different kinds of monk
    01:05:41 - Religious control of the population
    01:07:33 - Difficulties communicating with clergy
    01:09:58 - Karma and the importance of openness
    01:10:56 - Navigating patients’ supernatural world views
    01:14:42 - Example of a manic patient claiming to be Guru Rinpoche
    01:17:18 - Impact on families
    01:18:05 - Cases of entity possession and mass hysteria
    01:24:38 - Possession by Lord Shiva
    01:29:58 - Advice for working with traditional healers and shamans
    01:31:01 - Future challenges of mental health in Bhutan
    01:34:41 - Explosion of mental illness, obesity, and substance abuse
    01:35:43 - Neglect of the elderly
    01:37:31 - A model for the third world

    Previous episode with Dr Chencho Dorji:
    - www.guruviking.com/podcast/ep...
    To find out more about Dr Chencho Dorji, visit:
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    - www.guruviking.com
    Music ‘Deva Dasi’ by Steve James
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Комментарии • 17

  • @dechengyalmo09
    @dechengyalmo09 2 месяца назад +7

    There is no contradiction between biochemical imbalance, Trauma and spirit provocation as all take place on different levels and these levels are interconnected. Important is just being able to decern which level to emphasize, with which level to start with. Treatment should be holistic, including all aspects.

  • @dechengyalmo09
    @dechengyalmo09 2 месяца назад +7

    Psychopharmaka only treat symptoms, energy balance disturbance stays. Psychpharmaka is good for emergency case but not for chronic conditions. I know people who died from sideeffects or got ill (mostly neurologic disorders like parkinson for example) from psychopharmaka. It needs to be worked on spiritual (chöd ritual) energetic (yoga, acupuncture, homöopathics, frequency therapy), on mind level (cognitive therapy) and body level with functional medicine, orthemolecular medicine)

  • @Spectre2434
    @Spectre2434 2 месяца назад +3

    Unusual perceptual experiences aren't necessarily psychosis diagnosis. At best it becomes highly reductionistic to diagnosis everyone who has culturally bound (yes, that's an ACTUAL term) widely held beliefs as having schizophrenia.

  • @aarogyahealth
    @aarogyahealth 2 месяца назад +3

    Fantastic 😊

  • @Temachyotl33
    @Temachyotl33 2 месяца назад +4

    Mexico has the same problem as Bhutan. Many people have seizures because of the parasite that contaminates pork. I personally know of one man who informed that when his family was so poor they ate the pork meat even though they knew it was infected with the parasite, in Mexico they call the parasite a "Ladilla." Also the problem with some butchers that know a pig is infested and they sell the meat anyway.

    • @johninman7545
      @johninman7545 2 месяца назад

      Such parasite ued to be common in the United States Ameabic infections too. At the World's Fair in the 1930s a big outbreak. Worms tape other kinds Thank God for Diodoquinine .I was treat for Ameabic infection. Emptiness chloride before. From Ipeca a poisonous cactus that the Aztecs knew the Jesuits saved King Louis XIV was dying of Ameabic dysentery and they saved him

  • @dechengyalmo09
    @dechengyalmo09 2 месяца назад +3

    Mind health is very much connected to the gut health. Therefore dysbiosis, leaky gut needs to be treated. Also heavy metals can cause mind problems next to many other health conditions. Therefore chelat therapy is also important, as well eridication of parasites. And good diet is important.

    • @thehiddenyogi8557
      @thehiddenyogi8557 2 месяца назад +1

      I enjoy your comments. It seems that you are very knowledgeable on the topic. Thank you for your input.

    • @dechengyalmo09
      @dechengyalmo09 2 месяца назад +2

      @@thehiddenyogi8557 thank you. I am naturopath

  • @InSpirituality
    @InSpirituality 2 месяца назад +1

    Very insightful

  • @user-ju5ju3lt1p
    @user-ju5ju3lt1p 2 месяца назад +1

    Saints

  • @johninman7545
    @johninman7545 2 месяца назад

    Pyschosis ishard to diagnose and treat. It needs both practical and spiritual help

  • @irahartleib2722
    @irahartleib2722 8 дней назад

    'promo sm'