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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2015
  • The Science of Mindfulness:
    Working with Anxiety, Depression, and Other Everyday Problems
    Mindfulness-based psychotherapy is the most popular new treatment approach in the last decade-and for good reason. Studies demonstrate that mindfulness practices can be effective tools to help resolve anxiety, depression, addictive habits, stress-related medical disorders, and even interpersonal conflict. Mindfulness is not, however, a one-size-fits-all remedy. We need to tailor practices to particular problems. This talk will outline how mindfulness practices work to alleviate psychological distress and how anyone can creatively adapt them to work with the difficulty of the moment.
    About Dr. Siegel
    Dr. Ronald D. Siegel is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, part time, at Harvard Medical School, where he has taught for over 30 years. He is a long time student of mindfulness meditation and serves on the Board of Directors and faculty of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy. He teaches internationally about mindfulness and its application to psychotherapy and other fields, has worked for many years in community mental health with inner city children and families, and maintains a private clinical practice in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
    Dr. Siegel is author of a guide for clinicians and general audiences, The Mindfulness Solution: Everyday Practices for Everyday Problems; coauthor of the self-treatment guide Back Sense: A Revolutionary Approach to Halting the Cycle of Chronic Back Pain,; coauthor of a recent skills manual, Sitting Together: Essential Skills for Mindfulness-Based Psychotherapy; and coeditor of the critically acclaimed text, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, 2nd Edition as well as Wisdom and Compassion in Psychotherapy: Deepening Mindfulness in Clinical Practice with a foreword by His Holiness the Dali Lama. His most recent work is a 24-lecture series produced by The Great Courses titled The Science of Mindfulness: A Research-Based Path to Well-Being. He is also a regular contributor to other professional publications, and is co-director of the annual Harvard Medical School Conference on Meditation and Psychotherapy.
    More info at: www.mindfulness-solution.com/

Комментарии • 215

  • @weighttrainingguide
    @weighttrainingguide 5 лет назад +47

    Train your mind with mindfulness, your heart and lungs with cardio, your ligaments and tendons with static and dynamic stretching, and your muscles and bones with weights.

  • @gigsandbusking8959
    @gigsandbusking8959 8 лет назад +80

    I practice anapanasati 1hr every day no excuses and have done since 2014, I don't have moods, see everything as it is, zero stress, brilliant way to be actually living and enjoying the moment I am in instead of worrying about the future or things from the past. Brilliant!

    • @AGNNewsChannel
      @AGNNewsChannel 8 лет назад

      +Gigsand Busking oh that's nice.

    • @FoxValleyCeramicTile
      @FoxValleyCeramicTile 7 лет назад +7

      I practice ANaponaSaturday every week for the last 46 years. Doesn't help. So, maybe I will try this. :-) Sorry, couldn't resist.

    • @abidriaz786
      @abidriaz786 6 лет назад +6

      You practised something for 46 years when it didn't help......wait, I hope you meant 4-6 years.

    • @sheiladixon9429
      @sheiladixon9429 6 лет назад

      Analanasati

    • @FleurPillager
      @FleurPillager 5 лет назад +1

      You don't have emotions? That sounds horrible.

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram Год назад +4

    This is an absolutely fantastic presentation. Dr. Siegel is easy to listen to, very pleasant and likable, and is sharing superb information with us. Google really scored with this one!

  • @wojakmedia
    @wojakmedia 2 года назад +1

    STOP SCROLLING!! If you are reading this rn, just know that you have achieved so much here on this Earth and have learned so much about yourself and the world we live in. If you continue to work hard and stay true to yourself YOU WILL achieve your dreams and live a life full of love and abundance! I love you - keep your head up :)

  • @gangstersayfock
    @gangstersayfock 6 лет назад +20

    I have seen this talk 5-7 times and I have learn a lot from it! It motivates me with training for my mindfulness course and I also
    understand the practise and the science better! I have complete the mindfulness and really liked it! I have been more mindfull and I am able to listen better to other people when they talk to me and I also can enjoy listen to music better. I hear more things and I can more easy hear the lyrics. That is also when I enjoy live music. I was so enthusiastic that I also wrote a blog about my experience with the mindfulness course to inspire others to do it to!

  • @Alice-zn9kv
    @Alice-zn9kv 5 месяцев назад

    After many failed attempts at mindfulness I realised it was impossible for me without doing therapy first. Five months into Schema therapy, I started feeling grounded and comfortable enough with my breath and my feelings to stay mindful for longer and longer stretches of time throughout the day. It's been the best experience of my life.

  • @bang103tunedin3
    @bang103tunedin3 3 года назад +9

    Amazing speaker. Packed so much information and held my attention for the entire duration of the talk. Will surely search out more of him on RUclips

  • @nagolyaj2
    @nagolyaj2 3 года назад +4

    The potential application of this technique towards forgiveness is astounding. Very well given speech and I believe I received it at just the right time.

  • @davidwatkinson7552
    @davidwatkinson7552 6 лет назад +1

    Mindfulness enabled me to become a human being in a civilisation rather than the rather bleak members of public in a society that this gentleman describes. I write loads about this transition

  • @reddir
    @reddir 8 лет назад +21

    Kind of brilliant. He makes these points seem so natural and almost self-evident. And his easy and...innocent?...presentation style makes it easy to take in.
    ----
    The example of the sine wave....seems like a very nice depiction of the prominent role of trust in both religious and social practicalities.

  • @parsinvatan4014
    @parsinvatan4014 8 лет назад +14

    Be like the sun for grace and mercy. Be like the night to cover others' faults. Be like running water for generosity. Be like death for rage and anger. Be like the Earth for modesty. Appear as you are. Be as you appear.
    ~ Rumi

    • @count7340
      @count7340 4 года назад

      I'm not a simile.
      'Be like the sun...be as you are' ...which one is it?

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline 8 лет назад +11

    Mindfulness practice has tremendous potential for increasing well-being, overcoming emotional suffering and improving communication. Mindfulness meditation, when applied to the mind, where we learn how to meditate on our anxiety, fear, depression or anger is one of the most exciting recent developments in psychotherapy.

  • @Trackman2007
    @Trackman2007 7 лет назад +16

    Excellent speech! So well presented. Enjoyed it a lot. Thank you very much Dr. Ron Siegel!

  • @parsinvatan4014
    @parsinvatan4014 8 лет назад +14

    “In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.”
    ― Rumi
    Thank you so much Dr. Siegel It was great.

  • @lindaw140
    @lindaw140 7 месяцев назад

    The best mindfulness and anti anxiety’s talk I have heard❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ARdave311
    @ARdave311 8 лет назад +37

    wow this was a really great speach, i have been involved with mindfulness for a few years now but this speech by dr. ron was one of the most clearest explanations of what go's on during mindfulness practice that i have seen. thank you dr. ron and thank you google

    • @savigliamariposa2404
      @savigliamariposa2404 4 года назад

      I was about to leave a comment, but it's exactly the same as yours : one of the clearest explanations I've seen !

  • @Teasehirt
    @Teasehirt Год назад +3

    Mindfulness:
    Making a coffee takes about 2 -5 mins depending on the amount of water in the kettle.
    Set a timer for 12 mins and take all that time to make a cup of coffee. This is really difficult to achieve for two reasons. 1 The mind hates a vacuum and emptiness so will fill your awareness with thoughts or other things to do. 2 The mind is already habituated to making a hot drink, so you are already super good a making it, so much so you could probably make one in your sleep.
    Using all your senses to focus on every minutia, the cup, the spoon, and the kettle, the coffee, the water, the sugar, the milk. Filling the kettle, the sound of the water, the fluidity of the water, the smell of the water, the increasing weight of the kettle, lifting the kettle, placing on the element, switching it on, watching the kettle light up, listening to the sound of the water and steam as the water heats up inside the kettle. ... There are so many details that are overlooked when we make the coffee. But we need to be aware of them all during this time and notice where our hands and feet are and whether they are hot or cold. Noticing the texture and feel of the flooring under our feet, whether we are wearing socks or shoes. Noticing the outside noise or other noises such as the fridge. We carry on this practice as much as possible putting as much detail as possible into our experience. During this time you have become more conscious. During this time you have become more present and in the moment. During this time you have intentionally paid attention. During this time you have been mindful.
    Mindfulness is the ability and intention to pay attention in the present moment. Without the interruption of thoughts and feelings. This involves focus, curiosity and the attunement of our environment/mind via the senses. By using our senses we can stay mindful by being curious and focusing on the detail.
    We take the skills we have learnt above and apply them to everything we do. We keep curious and look for the detail in our life. We develop these into habits, routines mindsets and behaviours. This should be our default mindset and we should gently nudge the mind back when we notice ourselves daydreaming, bored, or falling asleep. Our mindset is now fixed on the present. We recall the past only if it supports us or if we can learn from it by analysis. We think about the future if we are planning something, else we are always in the moment. The present moment is all we have, it is where the rubber hits the road. The mind knows when we are not riding a bike likewise we know when we are not paying attention and not being mindful. Develop the intention to pay attention, live in the moment, and be curious and interested in every detail. let this become your mindset. Develop the habit of being mindful every minute of every day and let it change your life.
    BTW, You cannot become mindful by thinking into being. You have to practise it. It is a body and mind meta-experience that is brought into being by action.

    • @gerardowmby7156
      @gerardowmby7156 5 дней назад

      This divides the mind and creates stress. Maharishi recommends we close our eyes and experience pure unbounded awareness for twenty minutes and then engage in activity naturally and automatically as before. In time, the unbounded silence we experience during the TM technique grows into our daily experience in the relative, active world. More on my videos.

    • @Teasehirt
      @Teasehirt 5 дней назад

      Meditation works great for those with some understanding of mindfulness and the barriers, such as falling asleep. Another way to discourage people from participating is by making every exercise like the last one. Mindfulness should be exhilarating and with very little effort. Developing mindfulness takes active daily practice to the point where you realise if you have stopped being mindful. Unless we are asleep, the mind can only operate in one of two states: mindfulness or non-mindfulness. You can say flow state is another mind state, where the mind and body are in total sync.

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 5 месяцев назад

    This is an unrivaled piece. I read a parallel book that played a pivotal role in my life. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze

  • @sbtcvd6498
    @sbtcvd6498 Год назад

    Thank you Dr. Ron Siegel!

  • @venkataponnaganti
    @venkataponnaganti 5 месяцев назад

    Grateful to you. A great talk🎉

  • @LONDONFIELDS2001
    @LONDONFIELDS2001 6 лет назад +5

    what a brilliant, brilliant talk. So precise, useful, and interesting. couldn't have hoped for a better introduction on this subject.

  • @jianweiwang910
    @jianweiwang910 2 года назад +1

    incredibly moving lecture, Thank yo Dr Ron Seigel,and Google.

  • @DefenderX
    @DefenderX 7 лет назад +1

    Great talk, lifted my spirits a little from my depression. Will try to constantly think about my thoughts in this way throughout the day. I also discovered that a way to mentally visualize the distancing of your thoughts vs. being in your flow of thoughts is comparing it to showing a picture roll in full screen vs. looking at the pictures in normal screen.

  • @Hewbuntu
    @Hewbuntu 8 лет назад +4

    Thanks very much Dr. Siegel. An excellent lecture.

  • @joywilliams4014
    @joywilliams4014 4 года назад +8

    WOW. That was the best talk I’ve hear on mindfulness. Gives hope for someone with mental illness challenges. Thank you so much. So clear🙂

    • @this-is-bioman
      @this-is-bioman 3 года назад +2

      Really? I didn't notice anything useful in this talk.

    • @sumit92artist
      @sumit92artist 3 года назад +1

      @@this-is-bioman +1.

  • @themsmeek1
    @themsmeek1 4 года назад +4

    This is the best lecture I've seen on this subject. Very well explained and relevant. Now off to Amazon to buy his book!

  • @pbkvprasad1163
    @pbkvprasad1163 4 года назад +1

    Great talk. We are thankful to you. May you have long , great life

  • @sandradevlin1344
    @sandradevlin1344 Год назад

    Boy, all ll can add from the rest of the comments is I loved this talk tonite

  • @kandians65
    @kandians65 7 лет назад

    Thank you Dr. Siegel.

  • @sathyanarayanana6466
    @sathyanarayanana6466 6 лет назад +1

    Great talk. I first came across Ronald in the Psychotherapy Summit of Sounds True and loved his talk there. Thanks for sharing

  • @judyshirani3131
    @judyshirani3131 3 года назад +1

    The most ven Piyadassi there, when he was in Harward University , he has given lectures on mind and mindfulness meditation.

  • @Runaway28
    @Runaway28 8 лет назад +5

    Pretty great Talk, thanks for sharing. Dr. Siegel has a very practical and to the point way of talking and explaining. Also, the Fly video was very inspiring, dude reminded me of Samurai Jack.

  • @Tom-vr2op
    @Tom-vr2op 3 года назад +3

    The gap between high quality and low quality information on RUclips is astounding

  • @alicequayle4625
    @alicequayle4625 Год назад

    Top of the class at non-competitiveness.... (from the book spilling the beans)

  • @michaelureadi2884
    @michaelureadi2884 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic talk...really got more insight to mindfulness..
    Thank you

  • @cezarybrzoska581
    @cezarybrzoska581 8 лет назад +3

    I am interested in mindfulness and this lecture gave me a lot of information why it is important.

  • @theredheartcentreofaustral9501

    Awareness of present moment with acceptance love it

  • @jacqulineloncke8696
    @jacqulineloncke8696 2 года назад +1

    THANKS YOU FOR SHARING WITH ME

  • @forlong1
    @forlong1 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @roman.456
    @roman.456 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, Dr! Gonna invest more effort in mindfulness meditation

  • @teresahidalgo2771
    @teresahidalgo2771 2 года назад

    Thank you so much. I liked the metaphor short video.

  • @poocholanska
    @poocholanska 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Great teacher.

  • @thoralder4963
    @thoralder4963 5 лет назад +5

    To Gigsand
    What do you mean you don’t have moods
    Seems to me that would be a rather flat way of living life, if you don’t have moods of joy, love, peace, gratitude, fulfillment.

  • @amitsamel182
    @amitsamel182 8 лет назад +34

    i am a vipassana meditator. this talk makes a lot of sense. the doctors teaching this technique to patients should teach them free of costs as the real credit for this technique goes to siddartha gautama.

    • @dandart9890
      @dandart9890 8 лет назад

      I agree with you. I plan on doing a 10 day silent retreat within the next few months.

    • @dandart9890
      @dandart9890 8 лет назад

      I agree with you. I plan on doing a 10 day silent retreat within the next few months.

    • @dandart9890
      @dandart9890 8 лет назад

      I agree with you. I plan on doing a 10 day silent retreat within the next few months.

    • @dandart9890
      @dandart9890 8 лет назад

      I agree with you. I plan on doing a 10 day retreat this year.

    • @dandart9890
      @dandart9890 8 лет назад

      I agree with you. I plan on doing a 10 day retreat this year.

  • @millyb9
    @millyb9 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video :)

  • @KevinBuii
    @KevinBuii 4 года назад +1

    Wow thanks google, this helped my life tremendously

  • @amaccoop34
    @amaccoop34 2 месяца назад

    In the quote Dr. Siegel used the Buddha talks about subduing fear and dread, not just looking at it and not resisting. It seems he has interpreted that quote based on his own preconceived notions about how meditation is supposed to be done.

  • @naranjasss
    @naranjasss 3 года назад

    i love you Ron. thank you so much

  • @NishitChokhawala
    @NishitChokhawala 7 лет назад +1

    Very good explanation for Vipassana Meditation!! Love such imp talks..

  • @yanetgomez9307
    @yanetgomez9307 Год назад

    Very interesting.

  • @tombloe4192
    @tombloe4192 4 года назад

    Love this ❤

  • @adriansalabanzi2250
    @adriansalabanzi2250 4 месяца назад

    Awesome ❤🇲🇽🔥🙌

  • @finelife739
    @finelife739 4 года назад

    Great conference

  • @mamunurrashid5652
    @mamunurrashid5652 8 лет назад

    Thanks....

  • @AlexBaldwinFTW
    @AlexBaldwinFTW 5 лет назад +2

    I'd recommend anyone who likes this to check out his great courses audiobook, honestly brilliant for furthering mindfulness practice and knowledge.

  • @deanting8247
    @deanting8247 8 лет назад +1

    thx! !!!!!

  • @timn.9799
    @timn.9799 8 лет назад +1

    I love this guy

  • @Harshit-vu6ky
    @Harshit-vu6ky 3 года назад

    Now ... Adopting some mindfulness. Meditation... Motivation... Hard work...
    Isn't it all making us better workhorse of the future.
    Just a # dystopian outlook

  • @CP-jz8ux
    @CP-jz8ux 2 года назад

    This is so hard to do -mindfulness practice.Hope it gets easier .Whirling Dervish mind 😞

  • @nicolemurray3308
    @nicolemurray3308 3 года назад

    Clicked cuz of the mustache lol
    Edit:
    This was so great!!! Thanks so much I learned a lot.

  • @raseshrao3559
    @raseshrao3559 4 года назад +1

    Mindfulness is great , I don't question it ! My main concern is that every technique has a potential failure rate which obviously we strive to reduce. So are there any strategies to fall back to if this happens. Well many questions come up which I guess may only be addressed with application of this mindfulness technique. Any input ! Thanks

    • @dalegriffiths3628
      @dalegriffiths3628 Год назад

      Hey, well as he said, awareness, attention and remembering- the remembering is remembering to be mindful. When you catch yourself not being mindful you’ll become mindful again. With practice the moments of slipping are fewer.

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад +3

    Depression can be from lack. It can be from abuses also. Being drained by abusive depleting relationships. Economic depression, out of control inflation and capitalism. Greed and corruption. Predatory lending and use/abuse. Life feels empty and dead because of isolation and social skills, re childhood and neglected from parents and teachers/church. Adults that do not pay attention to children's physical, emotional and social needs. Pay to play society. Interpersonal relationships and knowing thy self for self realization. Lack of the family clan and family values. Separation due to differing work schedules n a 24/7 society rather than sun to sun. capital greed and or the under educated working 2 or 3 jobs and no one is home. TV glamming or dummying down society and being feed lies and false narratives. News that is a drama show rather that true facts. ect ect

  • @rajeshshah1092
    @rajeshshah1092 Год назад

    31:38 How mindfulness works

  • @sSTaGGeR_NiCeLy
    @sSTaGGeR_NiCeLy 8 лет назад +1

    Gooo Ron! )

  • @ws1240
    @ws1240 5 лет назад +2

    I was sent here by joe rogan, kyle kingsbury episode

  • @Liz-sc3np
    @Liz-sc3np 7 лет назад

    Samara Morgan is gonna come out that painting!!

  • @Poetry4Peace
    @Poetry4Peace 2 года назад

    f IN INGENIUS we were not made to be HAPPY and how it was all survival instincts plus anger nnirritation stays longer for a survival mechanicsm THAT VIDEO OF THE FLY WAS INTENSE

  • @theredheartcentreofaustral9501

    Does one go from Mindfulness becomes Mindlessness ( no thought or alpha zone)?

  • @nataliialebid1336
    @nataliialebid1336 Год назад

    In the latest video on the Practical Health channel, it says that there are only 2 types of meditation practices - concentration meditation and mindfulness meditation. Basically, every time I focus on something, only on that object, I meditate. Is it really the case?

    • @nguoithichhoasim1233
      @nguoithichhoasim1233 Год назад

      I heard Thích nhất Hạnh said it is , when we eat , we pay attention to food : taste , scent .

  • @RonaldL.MAngela.vaught17HH
    @RonaldL.MAngela.vaught17HH 7 лет назад

    Santa Rosa, Ca 6:15 pm 09/08/2016 Mary Magdelene.

  • @hussainnoor7706
    @hussainnoor7706 4 года назад

    awsome

  • @ec7856
    @ec7856 6 лет назад

    Hey, are you an Alevi from Artvin city in Turkey?

  • @davidsmail1987
    @davidsmail1987 8 лет назад +8

    Very interested in mindfulness and what it has to offer - especially this lecture, which was great. But sometimes I can't help think it sounds like a self-help tranquilizer for reality. If we are so laid back as to be completely horizontal, aren't we missing something in the human experience? Aren't there occasions where shit happens and it's actually not (or shouldn't be) OK to "be with it" or "ride it out"'? Granted we defer too much to our emotions (for very good evolutionary reasons), but doesn't it come close to a message of: ignorance is bliss? Open to all views...

    • @schroonsjozef
      @schroonsjozef 8 лет назад +11

      +davidsmail1987 The occasions where shit happens aren't the problem. It is you viewing the thing that happened as 'shit' in the first place. Not everyone will judge that situation to be as bad as you did. Our concepts about how things in life should be are different, hence why we react differently to the same situation. Mindfulness takes you out of the concepts you've created in your head and into reality as it is a.k.a. the ACTUAL reality, where we don't compare our situations to the ideal image of how it should be, but just let it be what it is.

    • @reallychosen8976
      @reallychosen8976 6 лет назад

      Agree. Funny this is at google ....
      Global enslavement

  • @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669
    @dr.samierasadoonalhassani2669 Год назад +1

    Teaching should be free to public ( Socrates) Do Good you get good (Plato) what goes round come round ( English Proverb) wait and see ( General Medicine) wait to the end ( philosophy open and see ( general surgery) Education must be free otherwise has no value if only few educated happy if all are happy no selfish attitude be compassionate

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад

    How about listing the names of every mindfulness practices in all cultures. Are or have they been taught to the general public or only to monks and nuns that have been stashed away from society and societies problems? Has to been in secret societies hoarded? Where have these practices been?

  • @Nnnuuk
    @Nnnuuk 8 лет назад +1

    Meditation PROPERLY taught is of immense benefit. Playing with it, which is what Dr Siegal is doing, may harm as many as it helps. I am more than a little suspicious of this whole 'mindfullness' movement, although I would love to be proved wrong.

    • @carynmiller1
      @carynmiller1 2 года назад

      It’s an evidence based approach . There’s a lot of relevant work out there that you can read to help you make a decision and perhaps alleviate your suspicions.

  • @robinnoneofyourbusiness9963
    @robinnoneofyourbusiness9963 6 лет назад

    The sound of a fly buzzing makes me nuts!!!!

  • @ollezimmerman
    @ollezimmerman 8 лет назад

    How can I find the video with the samurai?

    • @jacobestes
      @jacobestes 8 лет назад +1

      +Ozzie Z Search youtube "samurai fly animation" and it's the first video that comes up. The Fly.

    • @ollezimmerman
      @ollezimmerman 8 лет назад

      Jacob Estes Thanx! Namaste!

  • @davar6891
    @davar6891 Год назад

  • @peteradaniel
    @peteradaniel 4 года назад

    Is the initial google guy from Manchester, because he certainly sounds like he is.

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад

    Emotional experiential avoidance is the cause of anxiety disorders. OK what is the root cause of emotional experiential avoidance? Can we say not being prepared/educated/exposure and can we include neglect and or abuses both physical and verbal? Bulling/parent neglect and abuse? Adults talking down to kids that do not have the mental development to adsorb all that is being dished out? What about stability and or nurturing affection and or interpersonal relationships between parents and children and or children and educators, exposure for natural social skills? ? What is it that children are not given the chance to discover who they are but rather herded all day and told to sit in a desk all day, not talk and be talked at and not spoken with in order to form communication skills? What about all these frustrations? When will education change from robotics to human personal development? When will schools provide for nutrition so kids can grow and function properly? Why does the schools and churches not teach life skills first before work skills? Do they teach work skills? Lets look at how we are developing humans/human minds and bodies rather than just why humans have negative systems. Look more deeply into the cause of negative systems. Anxiety and panic are the effects not the causes. Both environment and nurturing, exposure or the lack there of to have awareness of contrast along with the time and support to self discover.

  • @ismschism5176
    @ismschism5176 8 лет назад +2

    5:25 First rule: 'Don't run" - because one of Lucy's primary strengths was her "fight-or-flight" mechanism?! (flight from what - for how-far??)
    3:30 "The brain evolved not for happiness but for survival," but, (5:57), Lucy could analyze the past for "pleasure and pain"?!
    At about 57:50 he talks about a lot of bad thoughts, but what about the physiological abuse/neglect that affects how the brain forms; how to address that?

    • @kunzx037
      @kunzx037 7 лет назад +1

      ism schism nice points!

  • @temporarythoughts
    @temporarythoughts 2 года назад

    I wonder whether wars in the 20th century promoted growth of amygdala's and passed down through to the subsequent generations.

  • @count7340
    @count7340 4 года назад

    But, what if the only stress and anxiety l get is when l 'm forced to do mindfulness at school?

    • @vatsacycle
      @vatsacycle 4 года назад

      That means you have some internal shit you need work out

  • @user-ln4ur2lo2z
    @user-ln4ur2lo2z Год назад

    Nice

  • @marksoffian5568
    @marksoffian5568 3 года назад +1

    Tell the video recorder person that I'm not a speed reader

  • @DJSTOEK
    @DJSTOEK 2 года назад

    🖤

  • @JosephCutrona
    @JosephCutrona 2 года назад

    Guru.

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад

    Hell we are taught to accept and tolerate too much as it is.People need to get pissed and stand up instead of rolling over. Jesus flipped tables so clearly there is a line before flipping the hell out. Stop telling people to accept and tolerate and start fixing the ills.
    People need to self focused on personal development, self care and self love so then it can branch out to others. A personas aging and health is self focused.
    Dealing with loss, empty nest, loss of partner, death of loved ones. Help people deal with that.

  • @shawnburnham1
    @shawnburnham1 7 лет назад +1

    58:00

  • @hew195050
    @hew195050 2 года назад

    Boy this guy sure likes to talkie talk! Whew

  • @user-dv4rh2my1x
    @user-dv4rh2my1x 5 лет назад

    Wait did this guy star in Parks and Recre?

  • @JulianH3nry
    @JulianH3nry 8 лет назад

    the flat tire day was many individual negative things, not just a flat tire. whereas the getting rear ended day was a day lacking all but the one negative part, getting your car bumped. so I think the examples are bad and do not show how tolerance works. tolerance is the moods of both day's two people switched around.

  • @jcepri
    @jcepri 5 лет назад

    Is it me or does Dr. Seigel sound exactly like Casey Kasem?

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад

    Being taken good care of vs not being taken good care of

  • @thearchibaldtuttle
    @thearchibaldtuttle 6 лет назад

    Bottom line: Don't let you drive by the agendas of others

  • @123jozef
    @123jozef 5 лет назад

    Vaccine shots? Is this in reference to Wim Hof??

  • @thogameskanaal
    @thogameskanaal Год назад

    I miss the old Google logo...

  • @rebeccalankford2652
    @rebeccalankford2652 4 года назад

    Physiological problems are mainly due to a lack of love, nurturing and education and exposure in early childhood. Lets fix this rather than label everything a physiological problem. That in its self is a problem. A person goes in for help because they cannot identify the root cause of their problems and instead of looking at educational, childhood, abuses, awareness you label everyone with being nuts and or drug and alcohol abusers and by the time you are dog and ponied on appoints meds and group therapy which is only more traumatic listen to other horror stories you still never get to the individuals root problems. Keeping your client list going for revenue instead of health and healing causing these to eventually go nuts and or turn to alcohol and drugs because they cannot get the help to start with. People do not listen, assist, or care but rather judge, assume and project based on their knowledge and experiences and not the individuals in order to check a label box and follow a script never getting to know the individual, their experiences or their lacked experiences. Again most is educational and love/interpersonal- personal development- self awareness and self realization. Lack of safety, security and support systems, lack of true friendships and camaraderie.

  • @arthurvipauto6719
    @arthurvipauto6719 7 лет назад

    Can someone give a TLDL