Hallucinations vs Delusions: The Differences You Need to Know

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    Hallucinations vs delusions: there are differences you need to know. Both are symptoms of psychosis, and can be tied to a number of different mental health conditions like schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, and even anxiety or depression / major depressive disorder.
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    In this eye opening interview, double board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Dom Sportelli and MedCircle Host Kyle Kittleson discuss...
    What causes hallucinations and delusions?
    How can someone spot the differences between hallucinationa and delusions?
    What is psychosis?
    What are some examples of a hallucination?
    What are some examples of a delusion?
    Why aren't conspiracy theories considered delusions?
    And more.
    #Psychosis #Schizophrenia #MedCircle
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  • @MedCircle
    @MedCircle  3 года назад +12

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    • @TheSpirituralWackadoo
      @TheSpirituralWackadoo 3 года назад +1

      That's a sick brain

    • @hackthis1767
      @hackthis1767 2 года назад

      how about this one the stomach the thymus and the auricular lymph nodes
      AL /GD/FE/CL/Z/MG/N/and/P all ii need to demodulate thought Funny part
      is the human body has everything i need ultrasound matches the sound demodulation of natural thought The real cause is magnetic kenesis and audio equipment this guy wont argue with me when i point a mini parabolic reflector at him oh by the way if you say its a threat its the same thing as a wifi router but designed for directional. The science First and third law physics in radio and microwave telemetry. The basilar membranes apex and the broca sun spark for gaba so mhz and khz you can program gaba telemetry with using an ocilliscop and load it it on eprom chips but this need to be apart of the carriar wave which is square a square wave is several sine waves together our brain produces sine waves known as gamma, alpha,beta ,theta, and delta

    • @carllisamclawrence9947
      @carllisamclawrence9947 2 года назад

      I like this channel.... i've learned so much in a short space of time. I've experienced almost everything the dr. Talked about. I was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder on Trinidad they didn't even ask me proper questions and allow me to speak my mom did all the talking. Then i came back home to Grenada w.i. and finally the dr. Allowed to explain my experiences and diagnosed me with schizophrenia. But my psychosis isn't as severe as they use to be with medication. They are less frequent and i am understanding that im just going through psychosis n i remain calm. But some days it's hard n i still fall back.. i'm currently on modeicate injection and i'm doing good.

    • @Sn0wShepherd
      @Sn0wShepherd 2 года назад

      Psychotic Schizophrenia with Paranoid Delusions. How do I help my roommate?

    • @carllisamclawrence9947
      @carllisamclawrence9947 2 года назад

      @@TheSpirituralWackadoo yeah it is and it sucks!

  • @liljerseygirl249
    @liljerseygirl249 3 года назад +106

    I had a friend who said there was invisible writing on the wall and she new it was invisible , because she called the police and they came and couldn't see it. Her teenage daughter didn't live with her and she would say she knew her daughter was on her roof because she could hear her playing her flute. She would say you said terrible things that you never said, and she would attack her husband saying he said and did things he didn't. She said I owed her $2000 dollars, I never borrowed any money from her, nothing. She called me to come to the emergency room and I went, she was insisting someone was poisoning her and brought the food with her, all tests were negative & she was admitted to the mental ward. I didn't get it at first, then I realized she was schizophrenic.

    • @livinmabestlife
      @livinmabestlife 3 года назад +4

      Wow

    • @Rain9Quinn
      @Rain9Quinn 2 года назад +7

      Sooo sorry. How horrible for a child, not knowing about her parent having such a serious affliction, no one explaining it to her, the feeling of unfairness when lies are asserted. 🤗

    • @recuerdos2457
      @recuerdos2457 Год назад +2

      I wondered Alzheimer has similar effect?! Our senior neighbor who has Alzheimer also constantly accuses other neighbors things they didn’t do and impossible to do… it’s so sad!!

  • @melanieallen1566
    @melanieallen1566 2 года назад +61

    My mother was diagnosed with schizophrenia in the 70s and underwent shock therapy. She’s 82 now and lived her life without therapy or medication. Our family has always thought of her as just silly , crazy.. she’s endured shaming for her odd behavior throughout her life. Only now am I actually understanding her psychosis . Of course now as an aged person others perceive it as Alzheimer’s. I’ll continue to learn about it hopefully find some comfort for her.

    • @NicksLocker
      @NicksLocker Год назад +5

      That poor woman :(

    • @Umel.kheyr1
      @Umel.kheyr1 Год назад +1

      This is beautiful

    • @Umel.kheyr1
      @Umel.kheyr1 Год назад +1

      I am going through the same thing and is thinking to do shock therapy, hopefully I get lucky like your beautiful mother

  • @vickyytoriaaaa
    @vickyytoriaaaa 3 года назад +91

    Can med circle please make a video about how to help and communicate with someone who is experiencing hallucinations/delusions that is causing them distress at the moment?

    • @pisterella
      @pisterella 3 года назад +8

      I have found that just saying there name and trying to give them something to drink or eat brings them back to reality for a few.

    • @teeraesings2127
      @teeraesings2127 2 года назад +7

      My son refuses to believe he needs help he's 27 living with me he had caused alot of disruption Nd anger over the last 8 months I dunno wat 2 do?

    • @velvetindigonight
      @velvetindigonight 2 года назад +20

      I took in a friend who was homeless and off meds with paranoid scizophrenia. I gave him an anti inflammatory diet that is little carbs and sugar and loads of protein and meat. Full english breakfast and proper meal meat and veg in the evening. As it was winter -3 he did not go out and buy rubbish sarnies, coke and chocolate.
      Obviously, little stress and anxiety which all helped........
      His behaviour improved eighty percent in a couple of weeks. When I asked him about his voices he said they were so quiete he could hardly hear them......
      Obviously, no drugs or alchohol either.
      When spring came and he was rehoused and back on meds he started eating rubbish and his behaviour went down hill and delusions returned voices etc.,
      To my mind the 'inflammed gut' is the cause of psychosis................
      Good Luck.
      How to communicate? Kindly, simply and clearly. Less words rather than more?

    • @buddhaneosiddhananda8499
      @buddhaneosiddhananda8499 2 года назад +1

      Much of the stress caused by these "hallucinations" is caused by "psychiatric mind control"... and indeed is not an illness at all...

    • @apriljtechnology3560
      @apriljtechnology3560 Год назад +1

      @@teeraesings2127 My relative had it from weed. Try Invega injections

  • @uno2go
    @uno2go 3 года назад +29

    Just yesterday I was taking a nap and slept past my alarm... I heard a voice say my name. It made me jolt awake :)

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад +3

      Those are rare but do occur ~ The CNS is not active while in EEG Sleep - distortions result → I do not hear voices but have some experience with the matter here ◘ Hallucinations I will skip but claim that Delusions are thinking that the voce you heard actually cares if you wake up ( humor )

    • @lauriegentry7764
      @lauriegentry7764 3 года назад +5

      Same! But I had no alarm. It was my daughter's voice. I jumped up expecting to see her, but she's on the other side of the U.S.

    • @minnie6163
      @minnie6163 3 года назад +2

      Auditory hallucinations

    • @Da_Momms
      @Da_Momms 2 года назад +1

      Interesting 🤔

    • @maryellengodfrey
      @maryellengodfrey 2 года назад +3

      @@lauriegentry7764Hallucinations when either just going to sleep or just waking up called the “ twilight period “ happen to everyone. They are a part of the dream state that Carrie’s over to consciousness. That’s not a true hallucination so don’t get paranoid. I’m sure of that.

  • @quingplutoestarr6123
    @quingplutoestarr6123 3 года назад +61

    I had post partum psychosis and it started with voices then manifested in anxiety with tachycardia mental illness effect the body. Thanks for posting awareness.

    • @deepwoodmotte4136
      @deepwoodmotte4136 2 года назад +1

      Who gives a f...

    • @quingplutoestarr6123
      @quingplutoestarr6123 2 года назад +13

      @@deepwoodmotte4136 obviously you you sat there and read it feel better 😽

    • @moanakusawati9039
      @moanakusawati9039 2 года назад

      Awareness that they should grab you from the streets and lock u in? Communist?

    • @meglocklear
      @meglocklear 2 года назад

      This happened after you gave birth?

    • @victoriayates8765
      @victoriayates8765 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for being transparent sis. I hope these voices, tachycardia and anxiety has stopped. I pray you are doing much better and able to bond with your baby.

  • @kentong9514
    @kentong9514 3 года назад +14

    I m studying psychology, this channel is very useful

  • @dk1828
    @dk1828 3 года назад +5

    Such wonderful content! This really helped to decipher between the two. Thank YOU 🙏💕

  • @10t0esdown
    @10t0esdown 8 месяцев назад

    Can't thank you enough for having this conversation.. ❤🙏

  • @cnasaraha.2140
    @cnasaraha.2140 3 года назад +3

    Hi Dr. Dom, great topic, this was so interesting...
    As always my favorite doctor to listen to!👍

  • @SuperKellie77
    @SuperKellie77 3 года назад +7

    All the videos here have helped me understand so much!! Thank you!

  • @vincewillard4916
    @vincewillard4916 Год назад +1

    This video rings true about schizophrenia about the positive and negative signs and symptoms. This video has sheds light on some of the signs and symptoms I didn't know. Thanks for a wonderful video that should open the eyes to society as a whole

  • @rafaelgomez1989
    @rafaelgomez1989 2 года назад +2

    VERY CLEAR and DETAILED EXPLANATIONS ...thank you so much !!!

  • @juliejackman2649
    @juliejackman2649 3 года назад +31

    My olfactory system was taken out by my brain tumor. But I can look at a rose, for instance, and smell it imaginarily

  • @dlight2669
    @dlight2669 2 года назад +7

    This is the best explanation I have ever heard of to differentiate, distinguishing the two, delusion and psychosis.

    • @leonardoleal5092
      @leonardoleal5092 2 года назад +5

      Actually, psychosis can manifest in the form of delusions, which are beliefs that aren’t true, that aren’t congruent with the reality. Or in the form of hallucinations, which refer to disturbances in one or more of the five senses: tactile, auditory, visual, gustatory and etc. And of course, a patient can have both delusions and hallucinations. I’m in the last year of medical school, we talked to a psychiatric patient who has Bipolar Disorder and was experiencing a manic episode coursing with psychosis, he told us that he believed the furniture in his house was controlling his wife’s mind and sucking off his energy ( a delusion) and he also heard a voice telling him things such as “ your colleagues at work are trying to steal from you” , etc. So he had delusions and auditory hallucinations during an episode of mania with psychosis. Severe depression, manic episode and other things like substance abuse, drug intoxication, withdrawal syndrome can all cause psychosis, but in those cases the psychosis is the first thing that goes away once you fix what is going wrong, for example, a bipolar patient that is psychotic during his manic phase or even during his depression phase, once you give him antipsychotics, the delusions and/or hallucinations go away. In the other hand, a patient who experiences psychosis, even after being given medication, persists having psychotic symptoms we have to think in schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, paranoid personality disorder because then the psychosis isn’t an acute condition, but a persistent symptom in the patient.

  • @lollydoo18
    @lollydoo18 3 года назад +4

    This is so interesting, thank you!!

  • @Luna1917a
    @Luna1917a 2 года назад +2

    A few of my hallucinations have left me spooked and in tears. Others are fun after the fact. I also have them in my dreams- fun 🤩

  • @sreeja31aug
    @sreeja31aug 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video,it gave me clarity about what i was going through in my experience of psychotic episode

  • @espem88
    @espem88 Год назад +1

    Very insightful and educational, thank you both!

  • @HighPriestessAngelique
    @HighPriestessAngelique 3 года назад +1

    You omitted another very relevant option 💯

  • @jesuscarreno7289
    @jesuscarreno7289 3 года назад +35

    I have BPD with long term psychotic breaks and have unfortunately had my audio hallucinations manifest into shadows with some sort of face... they would even take parts of my soul with them. I couldn't speak, was struggling to breath and could no longer convince myself that (logically) my brain was simply misfiring... it felt as though I had my heart broken when it left the room... just invisible pain

    • @livinmabestlife
      @livinmabestlife 3 года назад +4

      So sorry you went through that ☹

    • @melenkebed2773
      @melenkebed2773 Год назад +1

      Hi jesus pls help me now i experience this when i am with peoples i cant breath because i fear my be it smells for other and i feel my brithingis so hot meake me burn

  • @mansirane8376
    @mansirane8376 Месяц назад

    Thank You this is really helpful

  • @Faidrs
    @Faidrs 3 года назад +17

    It's funny how people always overlook synesthesia. It's not a hallucination, but it "looks" or "feels" real. I don't know why people just don't add it in the picture when it's actually pretty common at 3%.

    • @norabaron9506
      @norabaron9506 3 года назад

      Do people with (as an example) visual synesthesia when listening to music actually see the music as if it was actual visual stimuli overlapping their vision, or do they visualize it (as if you tried to imagine the appearance of an object)? I always thought it was the latter, in which case it doesn't fit a hallucination (it's not perceived as external stimuli, similar to how having an earworm isn't an auditory hallucination), but if not that's really interesting !

  • @ivysmith2794
    @ivysmith2794 Год назад

    Incredible dialog

  • @SuperKellie77
    @SuperKellie77 3 года назад +7

    My grandma had a mental illness and I don’t want to say. She got better! Back I 98 she was killed in a car accident and it killed me inside. 😭😭

  • @juanpradabernal
    @juanpradabernal Год назад +1

    This is amazing

  • @vincewillard4916
    @vincewillard4916 Год назад +1

    Sounds like you have really done your work on signs and symptoms of schizophrenia through case study with the that your involved with keep up the good work

    • @vincewillard4916
      @vincewillard4916 Год назад

      With CBT Therapy you can work through somatic delusions. The therapist can show someone with schizophrenia that their brain is just playing them and their brain is sending them in the wrong direction

  • @JimmiAlli
    @JimmiAlli 2 года назад +1

    I love Dr. Dom.

  • @Monipenny1000
    @Monipenny1000 Год назад +3

    This video brings clarity to what I already had an idea what the difference between hallucinations vs Delusions were. My dad who raised me with my stepmom has delusions, only getting worse over time. His delusions stems from beliefs he accepted and drugged us into upon joining the IFB cult when I was very young. Over the years, his beliefs deepend. Certain parts of his beliefs he dwells on so much so that it affects his behavior. He is also a ball of anxieties, I believe is the result of his self inflicted indoctrination and imagination. I'll just repeat what his childhood best friend shared with me a couple of years ago. This friend spent his entire adult life a Baptist preacher, a reasonable man with reasonable beliefs for a Christian. He said, referring to my dad, "he sees the devil in everything!". And he is right!
    As an adult, the IFB indoctrination was leading me down the same path. I know this now as I can look back on my life and realize it since I deconstructed my faith 11 years ago. I broke the chains of that bondage and gained immediate freedom of my mind. There is no better feeling!
    I never knew my birth mother since she left when I was a few months old. Through the years I believed my dad when he would tell me, "I am certain she is dead!", the lifestyle she lived, there is no way she could still be alive!". His intention was to prevent me from searching for her. So I never tried to find her or my half brothers and aunt that I knew about until a couple years ago. My dad, as it turns out only wished that she was dead because she was dead to him. I never knew or sensed his anger towards her until I told him that I found her. It became clear to me that he is very bitter towards her. He made sure to tell me to never speak to her about him, saying, "if she asks about me, tell her, I'm dead!" I won't lie to anyone, not going to tell her that but I told him that I won't talk about him to her.
    From the few stories I heard about my birth mom from my paternal grandmother and a few years later repeated to me by her daughter left me thinking that she was mentally disturbed in some way. As it turned out just over 10 years ago, thankfully after I ditched my extreme beliefs, my daughter suddenly became a different person exhibiting some of the same manifestations as my birth mom. Since she moved to Texas a couple years prior, she was hundreds of miles away from home (Ohio). Knowing something was very wrong with her, I tried to get her and her baby home, I booked her a flight. Her mania prevented her husband from getting her on the plane so I woke my husband in the middle of the night, I packed his bag and sent him to go get her and our grandson and bring them home.
    The moment I seen her, I knew and said to myself, "This is Ros, my birth mom!" whom I never met. I had no understanding of mental illness at all, I knew it existed but knew nothing about them. In my previous indoctrination, this would have been "demonic possession" for my understanding. We got her to the hospital psych ward. She was almost immediately diagnosed with bipolor with schitzo-effective disorder. The day we were meeting with her doctor and social worker to discuss whether to bring her home or keep her there a bit longer till she was better stable. I wanted her to come home as she did too. We brought her home that day. I'll never forget what I told the social worker which stunned her as her facial expression showed it. "If this would have happened a year earlier, I would have been trying to cast demons out of her."
    It's amazing how our beliefs and experiences directs our behaviours and actions that we take. Think al qaeda or any one of those extreme Muslim groups that causes it's followers to readily kill and die for their religion with no thoughts of their own since they can not think for themselves. They only believe they do. Their feelings and emotions that accompanies their thoughts/beliefs that causes their actions of killing and dying all for something they wholeheartedly believe in. Indoctrination can be, I believe IS a sociatal danger! Think wars, think media, indoctrination. We human subjects are their experiment with control.
    Upon finding my birth family living in Texas, I learned my mother has bipolor and shcizophrenia, untreated. That poor woman! Our first and earler phone conversations were brief and difficult but over time they became longer and coherent. I met her and my half brothers for the first time in June 2021 and spent 8 days with them.
    Now to the point of this whole story, I've noticed since connecting with her, what I see though she suffers from her illnesses, she has a rational mind, no apparent delusions. She demonstrates rationality. She carries a better conversation than my dad does. I get a sense that she is more in her "right" mind than my dad is. Her condition is genetic, a health condition, her brain misfiring that is out of her control. My dads condition is learned and was completely within his control during it's formative years. Now, not so much since his cycle of beliefs, feelings, experiences and behaviors have cemented. She experiences hallucinations which she seems to manage. His delusions causes him anxieties, stress, anger, frustration and odd behavior and he doesn't manage well. Hallucination and delusions are two completely different things. How I escaped both of these conditions, one learned, the other genetic is beyond me. To end this on a good note, our daughter after trial and error is stable and living her best life.

  • @swapnabhattacharyya5395
    @swapnabhattacharyya5395 2 года назад

    Thank u .It has been v useful to understand .

  • @suelizmungai8863
    @suelizmungai8863 3 года назад +3

    Mind read! Can't wait

    • @samiragreennagh6947
      @samiragreennagh6947 3 года назад

      My boyfriend hear voices and think his ex girlfriend put something in his body and is trying to kill him he really has a fixation with this and it’s nothing you can say to change his mind he thinks people always watching him or is out to get him and it’s really effecting our relationship he make doctors appointments 2-3 times a week he had so many CT scans MRI’s and never excepts the diagnosis the doctors give him I and every time I bring up mental illness he never wants to hear it and get extremely upset and this been going on for almost a year and isn’t getting any better I really don’t no what to do because it’s nothing you can can say to him about it not being real but to him it really is would you say he has schizophrenia

  • @ambertornatore6362
    @ambertornatore6362 2 года назад +9

    This is very interesting to listen to, I've had all of these Sensory Hallucinations & apparently Delusions, my first home I ever lived in just so happened to be a well-known house where people were doing séance and playing with Ouija boards etc, I was 4 or 5 and of course I wasn't told about the spirit, the blackened mist you would see if that spirit/ goat wanted to look that way, had been waking my parents up and really really scaring them, was in my house and I vividly remember wanting to run up the steps to where my parents were and being forced by a woman I'd never seen before, she turned my little body around and pushed me down a lot of steps in which I had to stay in the hospital because of the damage it done to my body but mostly my head because I was out of it for a few days, now I'm in my 30s and I still continue to have these things happen to me, I see spirits or ghost, I am gently touched, hear noises as if all 5 of my children were home & demolishing the rooms upstairs, that for some reason scares & has scared me the most because it only happens when I'm by myself & in addition to having really crazy things happening from 5 years old until this very day, I haven't had a single doctor that has actually believed me I'm told if it's my persecution then it's real, I am prescribed medicine for anxiety & depression with another pill that makes me relax but I still see, hear & feel everything but I've never tasted anything yet, I have smelled a fragrance that a family member used to wear, one thing that wasn't mentioned is the dreams I know I have. Sorry for being so long.

    • @maryellengodfrey
      @maryellengodfrey 2 года назад +1

      Try carbamazapiene? I was a psych nurse. Sending love and healing. Also chanting praying and meditation can cause energetic changes in what’s around us if willing to go there. I know also from my own experience personally ! TY for honesty. ( unless your kidding )

    • @pearlware4388
      @pearlware4388 2 года назад

      Receive the Lord Jesus
      Christ as your personal Savior and plead the Blood of Jesus over those spirits

  • @perriphelps5532
    @perriphelps5532 Год назад +3

    I use to hear voices on and off drugs. Condemning and persecuting voices convinced me to drive my car into a wall at highway speed and I changed my life after the ‘accident’. I’m not on any meds and I’ve just been granted entry into graduate certificate studies of psychology through ECU university. Thank-you Jesus.

  • @---wq9xp
    @---wq9xp 3 года назад +14

    I had auditory hallucinations when my psychiatrist had me test driving different antidepressants. It was never bad, but it made me incredibly paranoid.
    Like I'd hear a phone ringing in the attic directly above wherever I was standing, I'd hear heavy dragging outside of my bedroom window, I'd hear a man and a woman having a conversation in an incoherent language in my bedroom at night.
    It freaked me out the most when I heard my daughter saying "mommy" in the middle of the night right next to my ear. She talks in her sleep sometimes, but she was fast asleep in her room where I wouldn't have been able to hear her so clearly.

    • @maple6894
      @maple6894 2 года назад +1

      @@mrs_Mccoy shut up

  • @recuerdos2457
    @recuerdos2457 Год назад

    My mom used to work as a nurse in a mental institute. She got attacked a few times through her career there. I never was interested in this subject until she passed away a few years ago. I wish I had share conversations about her work and her patients back then…. she had many first hand experiences but no one in the family were interested in knowing :(

  • @Rain9Quinn
    @Rain9Quinn 3 года назад +3

    I had that kind of experience when i was poisoned by a neurotoxin (ciguatera)-felt that bugs were crawling all over me! Awful! I believed they were all through my bed but was paralyzed & unable to get out of the bed… awful!

  • @00Victoriah
    @00Victoriah 3 года назад

    love this~!

  • @chathuranganijayasekera2995
    @chathuranganijayasekera2995 3 года назад

    Thank goodness.

  • @msarma6670
    @msarma6670 Год назад +2

    Sometimes, Kyle asks very funny and innocent questions: "are these voices ever good? Hey ur doing a great job" 😅😅

  • @beverlypearson5332
    @beverlypearson5332 Год назад

    This was very helpful. I have a family member who believes that she and a famous musician (who is deceased) are married. She says she knows he’s dead, but that they really got married. I could really use some direction on how to respond to these delusions.

  • @lopirobinson1991
    @lopirobinson1991 Год назад +1

    I've struggled with addiction, bpd and PTSD. When it comes to the tactile stuff, when I went through withdrawals I could never sit still because it would feel as though something was ticking or pressing on something uncomfortable inside my groin area. No doctor could ever understand what I was saying but it was as if there were hands or something messing with my insides almost like a funny bone but not as blunt. The only way to make the feeling go away was to move, walk, shake, rock, jump, whatever.

  • @billjones3868
    @billjones3868 2 года назад +1

    When i was 11 or so, I "heard" my brother yell my name, and he was not around at all.
    About 10 years ago I thought our dog was in the backyard, and I "saw" her run from the backyard into the garage, I shut the door, and she was not there.
    Last one: I was at the atm in a store, and after getting my money I grabbed the receipt, and it just vanished from my hand; not in my pocket, not on the floor, not in trash can....nowhere.
    I didnt think much of these experiences, its just a reminder of my mental illness.

  • @esimon7131
    @esimon7131 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @AMM3.
    @AMM3. 2 года назад +3

    Brain damage gives me hallucinations, mostly auditory. I hate spending time alone because nobody can confirm if what I'm hearing is real. Normally it's just little noise. I heard a huge bang and called the cops and I still don't know if it was real.

  • @killabeanturt9958
    @killabeanturt9958 Год назад

    Yes med circle do that video

  • @evamcinnis7992
    @evamcinnis7992 3 года назад +1

    Sending love and Blessings!! Thank you!!😘💞💯👸🙏High engeries!#🎶🎶💃

  • @ADevilFromHeaven
    @ADevilFromHeaven 3 года назад +4

    my first experience with this was when a friend had a psychosis... super scary when you dont know what it is or how to act towards them... I just tried to listen to her and not deny/nor confirm her reality... she had some pretty scary delysions and hallucinations.. but it did not start out that way ... at first the "angels" were good then they turned on her and then things got scary....

    • @princessadora
      @princessadora 3 года назад +2

      she could be telling the truth, angels exist. just because it's different to what you've experienced doesn't make it automatically false.

    • @pisterella
      @pisterella 3 года назад

      I would just help her work with her angels and think of solutions to make there behavior better. Im assuming because of my own dealings with this. Stay strong! The mind is so powerful!

    • @daisy-wt9pd
      @daisy-wt9pd Год назад

      @@princessadora ya okay, please do not add to the problem

  • @pisterella
    @pisterella 3 года назад +5

    Psychic abilities. Don't ever forget that. Why is it considered an illness to communicate in a way that is probably just extremely advanced.

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад +1

      Does the practitioner get into that? Have to be above and beyond careful as person whom holds a licenses that does not think that can happed can be a risk to some whom have actually had some valid experience with it ◘ Universal Basic Income will cause the retail price of Crystal Balls' to elevate some but not bad

    • @pisterella
      @pisterella 3 года назад

      @@ChiDraconis lol yeah I understand. I just don't like when people are told they're insane and treated that way there entire life when in reality it may be a miraculous spiritual gift. I wish Doctor's were required to refer patients to spiritual healers as well as there musical expertise. Then one can choose which explanation helps them. Right? ☺

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад

      @@pisterella
      I got Umpteen Gazillion things to unload on you c Currently I have engaged someone whom has what I am calling "Extended Perception" currently and wants assistance ○ Being a Wise-yatz since that is what males are I uploaded Boriska Kipriyanovich and got the standard 10,000 word email all in caps; Correct one must fit their explanation ( world view / concepts / frame of reference ) to what they can tolerate ○ Doctor's be careful as anyone can claim to be a doctor as that is a teacher ( the rules of engagement you others this person will already know ) So the Master learns from the Initiate but we had this vast overload of Heat of TK and I went to calling her Tekka Bunny as humor and having fun ~ You can find her by that alias ◘ BT's per Hubbard? I can generate the at-will and having fun I have ½-ton invisible lizards stare at me through the walls when I need to relax & if I want to scare myself I assign them self-directed decision with the capacity to act on it though you of course being a girl will have 3" Lice Infected ( something or other folks; I am joking with her → She knows the Terry Tory whom are expat UK

    • @livinmabestlife
      @livinmabestlife 3 года назад +1

      I love spiritual healers and I totally agree. I am a therapist, but very spiritual

  • @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld
    @Lifeinaneurotypicalworld 2 года назад +3

    Im not diagnosed yet, but I experience auditory, visual and tactical delusions. I never told anyone, because they aren’t very severe. I didn’t realize what was happening with me until last year when I first heard about hallucinations and delusions. The delusions don’t last long which is why I never noticed. I often hear people saying my name. Or just random sounds that no one else hears. Like this morning I said “hi” to my dog and I got a “hi” back. I also often see shadows.

    • @johnrobbins7669
      @johnrobbins7669 Год назад +2

      How are you now

    • @firstchoicetuber3757
      @firstchoicetuber3757 10 месяцев назад

      You should go immediately to mental doctor because your hallucinations and delusions will increase and go on out of control..you will become totally mad insane if you don't treat this..I m warning you this is very serious health problem ..this hallucinations should be controlled on time otherwise

  • @journaling.aw.vlog.37
    @journaling.aw.vlog.37 3 года назад +10

    Yes, I had that with Johnny Depp!!! and I was even diagnosed with delusions and see that's how sneaky delusions are is that this actually just went away like the last couple of years but it had been going on since I was a teenager and all the sudden it cleared up and I didn't even notice until now until you said something so definitely I I'm so glad you said something cuz I really I didn't have any idea.

    • @justinpelletier3776
      @justinpelletier3776 Год назад

      Sooo what did u think of the Johnny deep and amber heard situation last year and recently

    • @journaling.aw.vlog.37
      @journaling.aw.vlog.37 Год назад

      @@justinpelletier3776 IDk / something that I don't trust about the Media I mean girls like Amber get involved with Men like Johnny Depp treating them like they have no past, like he is a Virgin or something I mean he was already highly successful, and Best Friends with Marilyn Manson, so IDK sounds like women like Amber think they're going to get something like a commitment or something and then when they're turned down it blows up like this blew up... Just my Opinion / most people would say that she was abusive towards Johnny Depp (probably).

  • @nikki7057
    @nikki7057 2 года назад +5

    What if the voices you hear you don't hear from the outside but you hear them on the inside of your head?

  • @gailmclaughlin6688
    @gailmclaughlin6688 2 года назад +1

    It's amazing how powerful the human brain 🧠 is. And what a horrible, horrible brain 🧠 disease, too have. Any diseases are horrible.

  • @Amazing_missB
    @Amazing_missB 2 года назад +1

    My dad (76) has recently lost his vision and gets transient hallucinations (possibly delusions). Things such as my mom wants to lock him up and keep in the basement. Some are other things like they he is in a moving vehicle and is going to be thrown out. I him to get a neurological work up - but my family won’t do it. They say it’s just because he’s lost his sight. Regardless, I believe he thinks they are 100% real and trying to talk him out of it only makes him agitated. My mom is always yelling at him. I have learned, until he gets help, all I can do is repeat I’m here (unfortunately over the phone only), that I believe him (as he really is going through what he thinks), but I lead him through breathing exercises I learned for my anxiety. I also just keep talking to him to let him know he’s not alone, I’m there too. I have someone get him some ice water to sip. I don’t encourage the delusions/hallucinations, but I don’t deny it. I talk about memories he knows from my childhood. I have a few more things I do, but those at least don’t escalate things. He sundowns so I can usually get him calm and asleep in an hour.
    I feel I’m at the cusp of what I can do. My mom is a psychiatric nurse as my sister is a psychologist. I’m not a professional and they might be too close to the situation- how do I get him medical help? Calming him is incredibly draining for me- especially since I came from a background of abuse and can understand his fear and helplessness. It breaks my heart.

  • @melissamoretz3037
    @melissamoretz3037 2 года назад +3

    It could also be spirit talking to them. Also what about a totally deaf person hearing bombs going off and setting off extreme fear reaction? I hear men screaming too and sonic booms. My Psychiatrist said it's just hallucinations, I'm bipolar, ADHD, social anxiety and PTSD from rape as a child. But I'm also a medium but this is totally different from spirit voices, I control the spirits coming in, my thoughts are my own. I hear it right by my ear and how? I'm deaf!

  • @pisterella
    @pisterella 3 года назад +6

    I've smelled lemon, roses and cologne. I believe it is someone flirting with me. Someone that is dead. Sounds crazy yes I know.

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад

      You have SO subbed and a range of comments which suggest you may be effective in contacting Lisa's decedent paternal father - Your comments display a range of thinking yet in my era that of ~ 7 years from 1955 of so to 1963 I had to tolerate being told that drinking is a dependency and later that I have it and must seek redress in the form of attending AL anon ◘ How are you on Deepak Chopra

  • @Rain9Quinn
    @Rain9Quinn 3 года назад

    Theres a book by a Welsh author, fairly recent, in which the hero, a female cop, has this delusion of being dead (aware of it, living with it). Fascinating!

  • @kyanovp1915
    @kyanovp1915 Год назад

    i would love a video on olfactory reference syndrome, its incredibly hard to find information on it and i hoped to hear something about ORS

  • @nuclear_vampire
    @nuclear_vampire 2 года назад +1

    One time I got massively sick, had a horrible stomach bug, and got super dehydrated while running a bad fever, and I had a delusion and a hallucination, where I was convinced that my family had let miss america in, even though I couldn't see her, and she was bouncing on my stomach, and how could they let someone come sit on my stomach when I was so sick, but at the same time I was seeing these little dark splotches around the bed, and I thought they were gonna get me, and short version: If you're that sick, go to the hospital.

  • @mariafreitas3468
    @mariafreitas3468 2 года назад

    Hi do any experts ever talk about generalized anxiety in some of this videos that is what I need knowledge on thanks and God bless

  • @TheTrueOnyxRose
    @TheTrueOnyxRose 2 года назад

    Actually, it IS my first time watching your videos. But thanks for playing.

  • @carolweaver3269
    @carolweaver3269 Год назад

    As the doctor was speaking this brought a few things from the past to my mind! In 2000 at 19 yrs old my nephew passed of acute Leukemia. he passed on the table during brain surgery. This came on quickly and no one knew he had it, he worked, and graduated school and yet sensed it as told his mom how he would want his funeral and yet his mom thought it was just funny and (I was not in agreement, but that is fine_ but anyway this happened in the process. But several years before this ( BTW he was loved by so many, and we had to have people who stood in streets of two towns to escort us from funeral parlor to the cemetery as we had so many cars behind us!) Anyway, he was much younger now and in school and he had lost this older man next door and his wife has passed, and they left him their home as she was a teacher and he worked at post office, and they did not have any children and called him their son. Well while in school my nephew was at first not doing so well at school in a certain subject, and al at once he surpassed everyone! The teacher spoke to his mom over this as she could not understand how he would "answer the questions BEFORE she would ask them!!!" They did not know for a while and finally he told them that this gentleman that passed away and left him the house was "sitting on his shoulder and telling him the answers!!" Now he was not the kind to speak like this and anyone that knew him would realize this. He did a type of mini lawn mower (go cart) races with lawnmowers with the motors in them and the young people would race them, and they did it for a long time and my brother worked with my nephew in the garage many nights getting them ready to race. Well after he passed away the young people kept it up in his honor for ten years! Just found it odd that this happened and WHY? He never heard anything ever before! After getting out of school it ended as well.
    Also, after my grandmother passed away, I was vacuuming the house and all at once I smelled Roses! Now my son was VERY YOUNG, and I asked him " Do you smell anything?" He said "yes" i said " What do you feel you ae smelling?" He said " FLOWERS" I thought I would pass out! Yes, he got it right! It was so strong it was like it hit me in the face. But then was gone. This to me showed there is life after death, but it is very unusual things. I feel for my nephew, they may have been auditory hallucinations. Not sure if they would be the same as olfactory hallucinations for me, but I did not have any of the illnesses mentioned above?
    But for me it was only the once. My nephew only had his temporarily though too. So, we did not have it last for a long period of time. But my nephew did pass away a few years later and not too many at that. Perhaps this dear neighbor who too k this family on as their own family and my nephew like a son, maybe he really did in spirit sit on his shoulder and help him receive those answers in school as how did it happen? the teacher was totally shocked, and they did not know how on earth he came from failing to an a plus all the time and he had answers before asked! Like a precursor to his passing in the next few years? I have chills actually, thinking back at this!
    But so glad this was all spoken of today during this workshop as I certainly needed it as am sure many did too!
    Love learning about all of these things! Thank you for bringing them to us,

  • @Valentina_Salas18
    @Valentina_Salas18 Год назад +1

    This is wild, my husband has this and his Dr explained to me he says i went to him and told him I'm leaving him for another man and taking all our money to give to the other person. Is just wild , he swears i said that. Dr sent me to this video to understand

  • @Cesares_Atelier
    @Cesares_Atelier Год назад

    I lost my job because of somatic delusions… 😿 I had an episode that I believed I was sick and skipped job to go annoy my doctors to find why I had diabetic symptoms. But no tests they did on me showed diabetes.

  • @Lidia.Bella.Italiana
    @Lidia.Bella.Italiana 3 года назад +10

    I have BPD and they told me it's transient stress related psychosis for me, plus paranoid ideation, ideas of reference (but, i believe bad things happened because of me, my fault) and Dissociations, suicidal ideation.
    Those delusions are very strong when they happen, but within that week I'm able to rationalize a bit more and it kinda passes. The distress they cause off the bat though are uncanny. Then after a few days I start to feel really stupid, because I don't understand how I believed them so strongly. 🤷🏻‍♀️
    Depressive episodes come with serious delusions and messed up thinking, plus I actually have PDD too. And I have several anxiety disorders. The intensity and durations are never consistent, it's a mixed bag of whatever whenever.

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад

      What is ideas of reference ? Discounts on Invisible Lizard rentals?

  • @sad_doggo2504
    @sad_doggo2504 2 года назад +1

    I was surprised hallucinations of taste and smell aren't more common. But, I also have epilepsy. I actually haven't had a seizure in well over a decade but I sometimes smell/taste certain things I've become very deficient in. So, since it was useful that way, not really much reason to seek help or anything.

    • @user-zd8sg9gu1q
      @user-zd8sg9gu1q Год назад

      Have you ever head things?..I also have an epilepsy I wonder if it's related to that or to my cpsd ?

  • @Eurobeat_fan
    @Eurobeat_fan 2 года назад +2

    My schizophrenia hallucinations are mainly tactile and I always have to explain that I don't see or hear things and that I feel things 🙄

    • @myleshardie1719
      @myleshardie1719 2 года назад

      I also feel things, very hard to explain that some one is touching you when no one is physically touching you

  • @Lesah_
    @Lesah_ Год назад

    Parental alienation please talk about this.💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥

  • @sylvianazareth908
    @sylvianazareth908 9 месяцев назад

    I hear voices about my mental health condition that I experience with Schizoaffective disorder when it is bad or good. When I have a bad feeling to commit suicide of harming myself with a walking stick. When I was section on 2 and 3 in St Charles Hospital in the Amazon Ward under the mental health Act that started in 1959 updated in 1983 and continue in 2007. From Sylvia Nazareth.

  • @Rose-tw9iw
    @Rose-tw9iw 3 года назад +2

    Is Delusions thoughts? My son had a drug induced psychosis and I left with delusions as I call them thoughts because I can tell when they enter is head and sometimes make facial expressions.... The meds help a little bit it doesn’t fully go away. No family history..he this going to be him from now on?

  • @pa7235
    @pa7235 Год назад

    wait a minute... how did you KNEW it was not the first video from medcircle I watched??

  • @undulatokris8298
    @undulatokris8298 3 года назад +1

    Can you have a delusion but be open to the possibility of it being a delusion? I'm thinking about someone who is still in practice not able to shake the belief. For example someone having a somatic delusion, f.ex thinking that they can't use their left arm. In their daily life they still live as if this idea was true and are unable to do otherwise, but they're able to entertain the idea of it being a delusion or even seek out treatment for this in hope of improvement. Maybe someone who has previously been diagnosed with psychosis. Would another explanation of the symptom/experience be more likely in such a case?

  • @nsid1130
    @nsid1130 Год назад

    Approximately 14 minutes into the video, Dr. Domenick spoke about Erotomanic Delusion (if I heard correctly) and mentioned that Schizophrenic thinks they fall in love with a celebrity. My question is - if this celebrity comes and meets in an actual life situation, would that help them? This example of being in love with a celebrity is similar to my son's delusion.

  • @karenabdullah5044
    @karenabdullah5044 2 года назад +2

    I truly believe that a lot of the symptoms are carried over from past lives.

  • @pisterella
    @pisterella 3 года назад +1

    I think seeing something that is not really there is step one to creating that thing.

  • @052970
    @052970 Год назад

    Got the lists?

  • @pisterella
    @pisterella 3 года назад

    Ever heard of manifestation of object into other objects or writings on rocks and walls? Like that you can litteraly point out or photograph and the photographer can tell you exactly how these physical manifestations related to there exact thoughts and feelings and the exact time that they noticed or discovered the physical proof?

    • @ChiDraconis
      @ChiDraconis 3 года назад

      Alessio Rastani Cliams that Goldman Sachs rules the world yet I contend that Company B.--Fascinated sets the ROE → So wtf is a diminutive female doing stealing Porridge from Russian Bears? You gotta be either a real bad-ass or an intuitive in which case you may wish to abandon an RP approaches ◘ in one night this fat-ass drops a dime-bag down every chimney in the world ? And people try tell me to think that I am weird

  • @crystalstareternal
    @crystalstareternal Год назад

    SZTPD, I have sensations and presences that are actually REALLY NICE!! In fact life saving to me at time… ‘Guardian Angels’ angelic Brings, fae, intergalactic beings… I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them. They are my loves, my real family. When I had never felt connected from humans/living people, these Beings connected with me and made me feel loved and valued. Also arts and writing. Not all what you regard as on the SZ spectrum is bad.

  • @ghenulo
    @ghenulo 2 месяца назад

    Whoa, such a handsome doctor!

  • @afiffatema2042
    @afiffatema2042 3 года назад +1

    Is it possible to have a talk about tinnitus please. How does it affect the mental health or how to keep it calm :(...

    • @mrs_Mccoy
      @mrs_Mccoy 2 года назад +1

      Check trip_pharmacist on Instagram, he sells and deliveres psychedelic products discreetly. I Literally received my orders yerstaday

    • @afiffatema2042
      @afiffatema2042 2 года назад

      @@mrs_Mccoy Thank you!

  • @waterox73
    @waterox73 Год назад +1

    My schizophrenic sister has believed for decades that she's in an abusive relationship with singer Sting, and their lovechild is Leonardo DiCaprio.

  • @lisamcnally1526
    @lisamcnally1526 2 года назад +1

    Curious to know what those who went through famines were eating. I have read that up to 1/3 of mothers who have children with Schizophrenia are GLUTEN sensitive. So much is tied to our gut microbiome.

    • @cassidy1569
      @cassidy1569 2 года назад

      Wow my mom has schizophrenia and her mom is celiac

  • @Barbara-vo4mp
    @Barbara-vo4mp 2 года назад

    What about if someone was to be going somewhere and they are in a place they are familiars neighborhood that you know and then all the sudden you are lost and have no Idea where you are but you go up and down that same road day after day and it will take 10 seconds for me to remember where I'm at? What is that about I'm 54 years old am I loosing it or just being old? Even though I'm not old yet? Lol....thanks Barbara Hardison

  • @meglocklear
    @meglocklear 2 года назад

    I have heard things that weren't happening but only with my left ear. Found out it was a part of migraine disorder

  • @margaritabierd2002
    @margaritabierd2002 Год назад

    Thank you, but I see this video, trying to find some tipe of " what should I do with a person with that problem

  • @aribamanjudevi3368
    @aribamanjudevi3368 Год назад

    There's a thing called " Thought transference" , if u believe in that... It may help in solving this problems.

  • @touchoffairy9975
    @touchoffairy9975 Год назад

    After hearing my exbf married I have hallucinations about him going around home road what is that is it by over thinking anxiety or stress or else

  • @dhsarah570
    @dhsarah570 3 года назад +1

    3:50 - 4:07 I thankfully hear positive over negative hallucinations. most of the time. but i also hear evil laughter which is really scary. like muhahahHAAHAHA!

    • @dhsarah570
      @dhsarah570 3 года назад

      it's a side effect of a psychiatric medication TOPOMAX!!!!! do not take it. it's evil. i was fucking dandy as fuck before i took that shit.

  • @benjaminreyes3624
    @benjaminreyes3624 7 месяцев назад

    I get hallucinations at night when I'm bout sleep or just waking up. I have had an head injury years ago

  • @sanxia.
    @sanxia. Год назад

    I think apophenia & frequent coincidences also has something to do with beliefs like a weather forecaster seems trying to get into your head. If coincidences happens many times a day with you as part of those coincidences & those coincidences seem to fit like puzzle pieces when put together, also regarding how advance our technology today & organizations also involve ordinary people in their researches, you would really wonder if there is something in what you have observed.

  • @jeshhart5060
    @jeshhart5060 2 года назад

    I have schizoaffective bipolar disorder and my hallucinations are auditory (sound like constant static with voices breaking through or like a really staticky radio) and I also see peripheral shadows.

    • @Umbconcious
      @Umbconcious 2 года назад

      I was diagnosed with schizoaffective bi polar too. I used to get the peripheral shadows but haven’t experienced those for quite some time now. I’m most delusional, preoccupied with the theory of people hearing my thoughts. I haven’t heard voices outside of my head before. I can only imagine what that’s like and the want to turn those off.

  • @susantompkins4254
    @susantompkins4254 Год назад

    This is really interesting, but how do you know that what they here or see isn't true 🤔
    I'm looking into it more because I'm not quite getting it and thank you

    • @spreadthegospel6667
      @spreadthegospel6667 Год назад

      I had a delusion before, my past trauma/abuse triggered it PTSD. A guy was flirting with me and I slipped into a delusion thinking we were getting engaged and married! I went out and spent hundreds of dollars to decorate their house (I was able to return most of it after)…I even bought a personalized throw for the couch with our names on it… and several wall sayings with our names on it… it lasted about 8 days. It was an Ergomatic delusion. Sometimes people stalk the person, I didn’t as I was so embarrassed with what happened.
      I wanted to experience love and get married so badly, I had this experience.
      It felt so real going thru it…I went to counseling right away to figure out what happened…. I have to take relationships slow now…. I don’t want it to happen again… I slowly came out of it as packages of stuff I ordered arrived…
      Unbelievable…

  • @DatoIsaacAki
    @DatoIsaacAki 2 года назад

    Hi, can you make video how to survive stop use substance of drugs such like Math/ice ❄/batu
    I am user, I am 3 month away to quite. Yeaaa.... I need a help. Regards from Malaysia

  • @paulaalders8396
    @paulaalders8396 Год назад

    For example My pariniod Skitzo Ive seen vivid men with rifels pointed at my face up close and I reach out ant move the barrel away from pointing at me but it slowly returns to its original position or I see several guns and rifels and I can move threm ALL

  • @052970
    @052970 Год назад

    Let’s look at who’s on which lists. As if the people around don’t already know. Please.

  • @michelemitchell424
    @michelemitchell424 Год назад

    My husband has had these paranoid delusions for 3 years now and they are fixed and you can't convince him of anything. I really don't know what to do anymore because we are falling apart. He's destroyed the house . He has been isolating himself and has been to the doctor but won't take medication and won't listen to me at all. He yells at people who aren't there whom he thinks are torturing him with radiation and electricity but then he will also have conversations with them. He does things like turning on burners on the stove on high and leaving on. Opens refrigerator doors and leaves it open .It's so extremely hard for me to cope because I have to watch him like a child. I have no friends anymore and he has even made it were my family has left me. I'm at the point of walking out cause I'm going crazy.

  • @jayanthikishen8527
    @jayanthikishen8527 Год назад

    What are common therapy of wedral condition

  • @oldsachem
    @oldsachem Год назад

    Dear Dr. Sportelli, Every time I experience something in my memory, I experience something that's not there. It's all in the past. When I try to do the same thing in the future, I can't. Why is that? Is the future not real? Sometimes the future seems to come into being, the here and now, even when I never saw it coming. Is the future a kind of nothing that becomes a perceivable something? If so, what does it mean? Because the world seems dragout crazy, man.

  • @picolopicolo7661
    @picolopicolo7661 9 месяцев назад

    I experience all of this even the one for the police and the worst part is that you see signs every where for example I had a dream where i got drafted in the NBA, been the next president of the US. One day I was complaining about my life been a failure then sudenly I heard a voice in the living room saying no you are not a failure you are a billionaire

  • @princessadora
    @princessadora 3 года назад +2

    enforces my idea that i have a brain tumour. seeing things that aren't there and seeing things move that aren't there or are there but not moving. astigmatism in one eye, blurry vision, double vision. symptoms started in my pregnancy first trimester -hormonal changes can trigger these.

  • @princessadora
    @princessadora 3 года назад

    was smelling cooked toast and sweet smells maybe maple a few years ago as well with weird sensations in my face/numbing and tingling lips. google says i might be having mini brain seizures and/or sign of brain tumour

    • @jesuscarreno7289
      @jesuscarreno7289 3 года назад

      who cooks toast?!?! Ive always toasted mine! hahah JK!!
      Im going to assume the later on my end (90% chance I have no idea or its an iron deficiency). But tactile (feeling) is usually connected to one of your fears or other hallucinations. (i.e.: my voices occasionally touch me and scare the sh!t out of me"
      Obviously, I could be wrong, but this would be the first numbing sensory hallucination i have ever heard of. I hope all is well!