Carl Jung on Psychosis, Mental Illness and Curing Schizophrenia

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @mahmood1love
    @mahmood1love Год назад +8

    Bad audio, i can only hear from the right ear

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  Год назад +1

      Omg I’m so sorry, you’re the 1st person to tell me thank you 😭 i hope there are no other videos like this?

  • @kimlec3592
    @kimlec3592 Год назад +22

    One of the most damaging myths is that people are mentally ill. People are human. We can take only so much before we give up, internally. It is a business. People make money from drugging & insulting others. You can not say someone is ill. If people knew what suffering people go through with family & friends who care only in words & not actions, they would soon stop saying their fellow human beings are ill for having a human response to mistreatment.

  • @lifedreamtv
    @lifedreamtv Год назад +7

    Thanks! This helped!
    OSHO says "Neurosis is a mild form, a mild dose of cowardliness, of not facing life as it is, and psychosis is the acute."

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Год назад +6

    You are loved and cherished. You have nothing to fear. There is nothing you can do wrong. If I had to boil this entire message down to one sentence, it would run this way: You are loved. And if I had to boil it down further, to just one word, it would (of course) be, simply: Love.

  • @dannyfisherfisher
    @dannyfisherfisher Год назад +2

    Unlike any other video about Carl Jung I have ever read, Layo actually reflects the compassion and understanding which makes Jung so great and myself understand.
    I'm in search of help and understanding for myself and those close to me. This video has helped. Thank you so much.

  • @agnosticevolutionist3567
    @agnosticevolutionist3567 Год назад +2

    As Elton john wrote rocket man and said its lonely out in space

  • @CarmenElRose
    @CarmenElRose 2 месяца назад

    Thanks. Shockingly, this is actually helpful. So many videos on psychosis just validate these bonkers delusions people have and you can see them having these cryptic discussions in the comments, very much conspiracy theories style.
    I've been through it and it took time, about half year to finally shut the door on the supernatural. I've been spiritual my whole life and despite having this drug free, extremely "spiritual experience" that I slowly found out to be religious psychosis - I have become deeply, deeply atheistic. I realized how much mind can make up. If it lasted long enough, I certainly could write something akin to Bible and I can easily imagine that's exactly how the actual Bible must have come to life. Not to mention plethora of other 'spiritual texts'.
    There's a reason Jung is so damn famous. What you digged out for this video gave me tool to examine my episode with. I had an epiphany when you were quoting him on the psychosis being specific to person and thinking back to mine, I can totally see how my delusions and symptoms were highlighted shadows of my subconsciousness. It's also amazing to see how many of my positive traits were pushed into the subconscious shadow.
    Enlightening content, thank you. I love Jung, true genius.

  • @agnosticevolutionist3567
    @agnosticevolutionist3567 Год назад

    My theory is mental illness is a way back to escaping to the universe ,you are ,and reliving the past shows you the way you are now .true knowledge.

  • @CrazyUncleMike
    @CrazyUncleMike 10 месяцев назад +1

    Layo you should do a video on THOMAS SZAZ. He had a very interesting perspective on mental health and even wrote a book called THE MYTH OF MENTAL ILLNESS. He had a lot to stay about SCHIZOPHRENIA.

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the recommendation! I have one of his books I’ve not finished yet. Maybe I will do a video on him soon

  • @gv6828
    @gv6828 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this! You are a bless.

  • @OBard080
    @OBard080 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful insight, here !

  • @rischio7678
    @rischio7678 3 месяца назад

    i must talk to my friend as if it exist...thanks for showing me how to deal with my friend

  • @marina.todorovic
    @marina.todorovic Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. My sister has schizophrenia and I was interested in Jung’s view on it.

  • @shaquanjackson4823
    @shaquanjackson4823 Год назад +1

    How many psychiatrist get in it for the money or even the completion of doing anything?

  • @eliserichardson1990
    @eliserichardson1990 Год назад +1

    This is amazing, thank you. I went through drug induced psychosis and then had another episode a few years later. My delusions were linked to my reality and said a lot about my inner challenges.
    For example
    The first time I took drugs I took them with a group of people I wasn't comfortable with - the couple were swingers, one of the guy had aids and another one was sexually deviant. When I got paranoid I believed they were a secte that were hypnotising me into seing another reality to get me ready to be raped. I think I felt very uncomfortable with the way they lived and took drugs all the time also and it came out in the psychosis. Then my delusions got worse and didn't only happen about them.
    The second time
    I was receiving hidden messages and all that and got obsessed with a guy. He was lovely, and it's strange but I felt like a little girl again. I felt strong and like my whole self. Feelings got so intense I thought that instagram was telling me if he loved me or not, telling me if he was sleeping with someone else or thinking of me. I've always been very romantic and haven't been lucky in my relationships, something I wanted for a very long time. When psychotic it's like my brain was believing what it needed.
    These are just very quick examples. My psychosis lasted a long time each time and I was having multiple delusions a day so A LOT to look into.

    • @kali11123
      @kali11123 9 месяцев назад

      Which drug

    • @kayamcanmetin5023
      @kayamcanmetin5023 3 месяца назад

      never heard it put that way. the brain believing what it needed. 100%

  • @layotheleprechaun
    @layotheleprechaun  2 года назад +1

    Subscribe to let me know if you want more content like this :D

  • @thirstykayak246
    @thirstykayak246 2 года назад +3

    This guy looks like prince Harry if he shaved his head

  • @kenkenshiro6779
    @kenkenshiro6779 2 года назад

    I love this video really well done. Ill subscribe.

  • @neontomo
    @neontomo 2 года назад

    Great video layo, the story time format was entertaining and I like that you didn't rush thru it. the mic is a bit distracting bc of the whitenoise, maybe a denoise filter would help?

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  2 года назад +1

      Ahh you’re so right, I didn’t notice the white noise until you mentioned it lol. Thank you, you’re always reliable for feedback🙏🏻

  • @rinsung7519
    @rinsung7519 2 года назад +1

    I love Carl jung.
    I believe he is 100 odd years ahead of his time. Humanity will not understand or agree on his views and approach towards parapsychology in our generation that's for sure.
    What's your take on spirituality ?
    My own experience I believe lines up with a lot of Eastern philosophy. Jung himself touches on his own experience with kundalini awakening. I believe I was institutionalised through mis diagnosis of a drug induced episode, when in actual fact I had a spontaneous awakening which sent me a bit crazy.
    I have been reading a book-'the stormy search for the self' by christina and stanislav grof.
    It touches on topics such as the spiritual emergence and certain aspects of kundalini in crisis .
    Highly recommend no watter what your views on this are !

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  2 года назад

      I agree, or 1000 years before his time🤣 he describes himself having 2 selves. A child self and an old wise self. He has some powerful insights
      For my views on spirituality- I’m an onnist. I believe there is a lot to gain from all religions. Buddhism and taoism have been very helpful for me.
      Where did you read about Jung’s kindalini awakening? I’d love to hear about your spiritual awakening. Please give me an email :)
      I love stan grof. I havent read the stormy search for the self but ive read spiritual emergency and when the impossible happens. Ironically, what is advised in spiritual energency I found to be beneficial for my recovery

  • @jelenatanic8741
    @jelenatanic8741 Год назад +1

    Bila sam u bolnici na odeljenju žensko akutno...

  • @shield-u8f
    @shield-u8f 2 года назад

    Very interesting video, you've earned a sub!

  • @gandalfisback
    @gandalfisback 28 дней назад

    Mint video xxx

  • @shaquanjackson4823
    @shaquanjackson4823 Год назад

    I have seen a lot of people who want to be psychiatrist say o i want to be a psychiatrist. Like it is a whim decision. Jung was genuinely interested in it....there lies the difference.

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  Год назад

      I reckon a lot of people decide within a small time limit once they've completed their medicine degree!

  • @amaralzaier5032
    @amaralzaier5032 2 года назад

    Hi layo .. do you quit smoking nicottine during your recoviry?

    • @layotheleprechaun
      @layotheleprechaun  2 года назад +1

      Hi, yeah I did quit. I used to smoke while I was listening to the voices and walking as it calmed me down. After a few months though, I realised the smoking was probably doing damage to my brain which was probably slowing my recovery process

  • @iveckin
    @iveckin 2 года назад

    Hey Layo , you think there would be a possibility of you and me having a conversation ? I would happily pay for it . Would be great to talk with someone who has been through what I have .

  • @gaiadance
    @gaiadance Год назад

    Brilliant xxx thankyou so very much

  • @layotheleprechaun
    @layotheleprechaun  2 года назад +1

    listen to my podcast: ruclips.net/p/PLMOCBkz7pLV-UhwHM2HAjOYeFVuJi-VVA

  • @cosmosoma
    @cosmosoma 2 месяца назад

    New age psychology brings me here, so tired of not resonating with all the pretentious soft voices of fake mental health speeches

  • @euryeth
    @euryeth Год назад

    Never a Relapse Again Means It Can Be Cured, Although There Might Be Side Effecs Which Can Be Good or Bad But Never Worst Than Relapse, Jung Was A Visionary and Philosopher Unlike People In The Field, Mine Was Godhood And Vampirism But I Wasnt Victim To Both As Much As I Used To Be Victim To Society. I Hope and Wish That People Get Through It and Comeback Strong and Stay Here While Not Killing The Story Behind The Dillusion, Peace Out 🤍.