What is Schizoaffective Disorder- Is It Worse Than Bipolar Disorder?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2019
  • Schizoaffective disorder as a combination of schizophrenia and a mood disorder either bipolar disorder or depression. Where does the term affective come from? In psychology there’s a concept called the ABC’s of the psychology. It divides the mind into three domains. A is for affect which is your emotions or feelings, B is for behavior and C is for cognition which is how you think. Mood disorders like depression and bipolar disorder primarily affect your emotions expression, so they are called affective disorders. Whereas Schizophrenia at it’s core affects your thinking, so it’s more of a cognitive disorder. With Schizoaffective disorder you get a combination of alterations in your emotions and your thinking abilities.
    The gist of it that schizophrenia is a disorder where a person has psychotic symptoms as well as cognitive symptoms. The psychotic symptoms are hallucinations, delusions, or severe thought or behavioral disorganization.
    A person with schizophrenia isn’t necessarily depressed. They may get agitated, but that agitation is not the same as mania. Mania is an elevated or irritable mood along with a lot of other things like increased energy and a decreased need for sleep. The person with pure schizophrenia isn’t experiencing these things.
    So what happens with schizoaffective disorder is you have a depressive illness or bipolar illness superimposed on the schizophrenia. The diagnosis that you will get is called schizoaffective disorder bipolar type or depressive type.
    Video that defines a manic episode
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    References
    Seldin K, Armstrong K, Schiff ML, Heckers S. Reducing the Diagnostic Heterogeneity of Schizoaffective Disorder. Front Psychiatry. 2017;8:18. Published 2017 Feb 10. doi:10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00018
    Amann BL, Canales-Rodríguez EJ, Madre M, et al. Brain structural changes in schizoaffective disorder compared to schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2015;133(1):23-33. doi:10.1111/acps.12440
    Hartman LI, Heinrichs RW, Mashhadi F. The continuing story of schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder: One condition or two?. Schizophr Res Cogn. 2019;16:36-42. Published 2019 Feb 10. doi:10.1016/j.scog.2019.01.001
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  • @gypsysoul4190
    @gypsysoul4190 3 года назад +641

    My Son took his life because of schizoaffrective bi polar mood disorder. He was only 31. He was Bright with such a Kind Heart ❤. Not sure he had proper meds and treatment. He said meds made him feel like a Zombie and still could not feel normal. Truly sad and devastating. I could not save him❤❤❤❤❤❤. The pain of lising him is beyond. I feel that his pain for him was unbearable. 😇😇My Angel baby

    • @EsquireAfterhours
      @EsquireAfterhours 3 года назад +48

      My baby brother was diagnosed when he was 16 and is now 26. Its been such a long journey finding stability for him. We want him to live as close to a normal life as possible but he too complains the meds make him feel like a zombie. Thank you for sharing your story and may your son rest in peace.

    • @kellyberry4173
      @kellyberry4173 2 года назад +34

      Thank you Gypsy...Sometimes it's just too much. It helped me so much to get older.....and most of them (my people) don't make it to older. I will think of you everyday. May you live in peace knowing you did the best you could. He is at peace now.....you take it easy on you. You deserve it. I am so glad you shared this with us. WE RESPECT AND APPRECIATE YOU.

    • @rosdonnelly209
      @rosdonnelly209 2 года назад +21

      So sorry for your loss may he rest in peace. 🙏

    • @colleensarmento9660
      @colleensarmento9660 2 года назад +15

      Im so sorry for your loss💔💔

    • @blackliond3887
      @blackliond3887 2 года назад +15

      Does the pain ever go away or do you learn how to deal with it better as time goes on?

  • @houseplantasy8047
    @houseplantasy8047 2 года назад +111

    As someone who wakes up everyday and battles a Schizoaffective diagnosis, the one thing I wish every morning is that there are more people out there who have the DESIRE to want to know more about schizophrenia and how they can support those in their lives whom may face a similar diagnosis. It's devastating to live life engulfed by a stigma that makes people afraid of me when really, I am not dangerous, I am misunderstood. All I could ask for from anyone is an effort of understanding even we both know you may never fully understand.
    Please be kind to us and remember that it is our mind that is our own worst enemy.

    • @Mckenna12502
      @Mckenna12502 9 месяцев назад +3

      I pray the same prayer as you I've begged doctors,police, to not see the illness please see my family member she just is having a bad day😢 i tell them always i see her everyday you see her 1 time a month i hope one day we won't have to pray for something so human i see you😊 stay strong and blessed❤

    • @infinitymind3858
      @infinitymind3858 5 месяцев назад

      Hi , I am also going through this .trying to find a way to fix me without meds . Have you found any remedy?

    • @GINGER_KING_
      @GINGER_KING_ 4 месяца назад +1

      I really think I have this I have all the signs I see in people with it and I’m worse than just bipolar

    • @troyesivanstan2525
      @troyesivanstan2525 3 месяца назад +2

      I also have schizo affective. Stay strong ❤

    • @l.gonzalez9488
      @l.gonzalez9488 2 месяца назад

      @infinitymind3858 Take 1,000 mg of Vitamin C with Bioflavonoids along with 1,000 mg Flush-free Niacin (Vitamin B3) twice a day. After breakfast take 1,000 of each and then again after Lunch (no more than 2,000 of each per day). Read Dr. Abram Hoffer's books Orthomolecular Therapy, Booklets on Schizophrenia, The Real Truth About Niacin, etc. Blessings to you all!! 🙏

  •  5 лет назад +511

    You have a way of explaining these very complicated disorders and the differences between them. I wish you were my doctor!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад +91

      Thank you Jaqueline. This is a complicated topic. I was a little nervous that it might confuse people. I'm glad it didn't. 🙂

    • @normanhenderson7300
      @normanhenderson7300 4 года назад +1

      That is the intention. They were trained to. As they used to say in the Navy, dazzle you with brilliance; baffle you with bullshit.

    •  3 года назад +5

      You're knowledge is saving lives thank you.

    • @dreamznaspiratons7064
      @dreamznaspiratons7064 3 года назад +3

      yes!!!

    • @dreamznaspiratons7064
      @dreamznaspiratons7064 3 года назад +2

      @@normanhenderson7300 explain

  • @sweetbutterfly7697
    @sweetbutterfly7697 3 года назад +107

    I have this condition...no one understands me....this disorder leaves you lonely....no one wants to be around people like me.

    • @toddm6999
      @toddm6999 3 года назад +9

      Be happy people will be your friend.

    • @anthonyjackson7027
      @anthonyjackson7027 3 года назад +11

      I'll be your friend too I have this disorder so I know how it feels

    • @thenativist3564
      @thenativist3564 3 года назад +14

      Most mental illnesses leave you alone. It’s just how it is.

    • @kattyk6370
      @kattyk6370 3 года назад +3

      The only one is my husband who I'm about to loose.

    • @OldSkoolAngel
      @OldSkoolAngel 3 года назад +4

      Buy you a drink? I saw herds of antelope once while driving my fiancee on the highway...
      ... they didn't exist, but BOY was it fun!

  • @smugpuddle3768
    @smugpuddle3768 2 года назад +63

    I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder a little under a year ago. I always knew I had bipolar but never did anything about it. when it turned to schizoaffective disorder I started realizing just how serious the condition was.

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад +2

      How do you have good insights? Good for you , my sister Denise her diagnosis 😢

  • @GabyG48
    @GabyG48 4 года назад +111

    What I had when I was a teenager was psychology depression. I started out with me being bullied, sensitive to criticism, avoiding people, sleeping too much and still being tired, not wanting to eat, wanting to die, then I couldn't sleep started being paranoid of people talking about me and started to see things and hear things

    • @franciscasousa2883
      @franciscasousa2883 2 года назад +2

      Se curou?? Com quantos anos ainda toma medicação??

    • @SabrinaLink8888
      @SabrinaLink8888 2 года назад +7

      Wow I'm going through the same thing. It's been going on for 5years now.

    • @gretajiahdaise3052
      @gretajiahdaise3052 Год назад

      SAME GIRL SAME!!! It’s because there’s another universe out there and the world we are living in isn’t the actual world! There’s people with lots of money and power that controls this earth and they’re only letting whites in and are killing off blacks and Hispanics! The ROCKERFELLER FAMILY, they are the Gods of darkness. Look into mythology and stuff it’s real!!!!

    • @marissakryzeck5920
      @marissakryzeck5920 21 день назад +2

      I just wanted to say I’m sitting in a hospital right now. I’ve been tearing apart my life day by day since I was 21. Im 23 and finally getting the help I need with my years of mental heart issues. You have just written the exact formula for me.

  • @ari5653
    @ari5653 4 года назад +125

    I was just diagnosed with Schizo-affective disorder and I'm really happy I've been able to understand my diagnosis a little more

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +12

      I’m glad Ari. 😊

    • @Ashley-zh3bp
      @Ashley-zh3bp Год назад

      How has it been for you?

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад

      How can my sister do so 😭😭😭

    • @ninaolas4600
      @ninaolas4600 Год назад +1

      I was wondering how to cope with schizophrenia myself, all I hear is sad stories of suicide and tragedy. How did you cope with it for many years?

  • @sheilaturner4661
    @sheilaturner4661 4 года назад +274

    Dr. Marks, I believe you are helping a lot of people, especially me. I'm a nurse working in Behavioral Health, the information and explanations are great. Keep up the GREAT WORK!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +32

      Thanks so much Sheila. I appreciate it. Keep up your good work too 😊

    • @cher236
      @cher236 3 года назад +14

      I'm watching for some of the same reasons I work with the homeless population in my city and I see alot of mental health diagnosed and undiagnosed, thankyou for the videos.

    • @Hs5687
      @Hs5687 3 месяца назад

      The Singapore Government has a Bad Habit of Labelling & Discrediting Political Targets with Mental Illness … They’re even Capable of Kidnapping, Drugging & Rushing Targets to Public Hospital where Obedient Doctors are Happy to Label Targets …

    • @mariahconklin4150
      @mariahconklin4150 2 месяца назад

      I have no clue how you do it. That would be one of the hardest jobs ever

  • @meganpeterson9067
    @meganpeterson9067 2 года назад +80

    I currently live with this schizoaffective disorder. Some days are really hard to get through. Other days everything's okay. I'm a mom to a two year old. I have to say that it's been a journey.

    • @queenj5308
      @queenj5308 Год назад +5

      Praying for you, I’m a mom of a2 year old who struggles with bipolar disorder symptoms, anxiety and depression. I also think I may have add or adhd due to my impulsive habits, emotional dysregulation, anger outbursts, racing thoughts etc. I’m going to see another psychiatrist soon for further evaluation. My faith in God, reading my Bible, praying and meditating is what keeps me going each and everyday. 🙏🏾

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад +5

      Can you please help me to help my sister accept it? She suffers so much and denying the diagnosis and ashamed of medication, she has beliefs she is being podcasted about this and all her personal life is exposed

    • @natashacompton4631
      @natashacompton4631 10 месяцев назад +1

      I have schizoaffective which seemed to be the depressive type for many years but now I'm going to talk to my psychiatrist to see if I'm the bipolar type now. I have alot of mania. Also negative thoughts, anger, PTSD, anxiety disorder, and insomnia. I have depression also. I started esketamine 3 weeks ago and it's helping and I have hardly any side effects. Esketamine is ketamine nasal sprays that's been FDA approved and it's called Spravato. I'm sure if you're a fan of Dr. Tracey Mark's you may already know this. I have a wonderful psychiatrist that I've been seeing for many years. But I need a therapist! 😢 Thank you for your videos!

    • @Mckenna12502
      @Mckenna12502 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@reemmohsena5229I'm soooo truly sorry i know exactly how you feel your sister truly can't help her thoughs feers i know it sounds awful but its life saving at times im not sure what state your in but look up crisis at your local hospital NOT police... the hospital with you telling them the right information about how bad your loved one needs help and is 100% off or refusing medication...They by law here can get a court order to come with licensed crisis workers and police at times i always ask noooooo police. They can hold for up to 15 days witch is long enough to get your loved one back to a stable condition a understanding that the medication is a tool and nothing to be ashamed off what I've learned in 20 plus years one will never want to take the medication but with the right help support and understanding they will it's the most heartbreaking illness I've ever seen..I'm not sure about your situation but i could never be the one that called it would be told it was a someone living close that was concerned so said family member wont put you in the box of people out to get them especially when medication is a problem a hospital stay is awful 😢 I'm truly praying for you my sister is everything to me I'm so truly sorry..

    • @RajuKumar-zt2uw
      @RajuKumar-zt2uw 8 месяцев назад

      I feel good sometimes and the very next minute my world comes crashing down, is it possible that schizoaffective later change to other illness like bipolar or something? I had delusion and hallucination in the beginning now i interact pretty well but i am not alert

  • @shaelynnstilson9945
    @shaelynnstilson9945 3 года назад +134

    I have been diagnosed with depressed type schizoaffective. This video has gave me a better understanding of my diagnosis. 16 years of therapy and they couldn't explain this to me in a way that I could understand, thank you. I appreciate your videos.

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад +2

      I'm happy I found someone saying they have schizoaffective, my sister is diagnosed with schizoaffective bipolar type, but she is denying it and ashamed of it and not taking any meds, I see her suffering very much but she doesn't accept this diagnosis, can you please help me to help her? I've been reading and searching so much but she has trauma because of forced hospitalizations years ago when she had bad attack

    • @ninaolas4600
      @ninaolas4600 Год назад +1

      @@reemmohsena5229 the best way if she and you talk about it, so she can be open to cure. She needs to understand that it is important for her to accept help.
      With or without pills it is the same, still can feel lost and not thy self. Most important is fresh, clear mind or thinking.
      Not just little chit chat but plenty of conversations.

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад

      @Nina Olas thank you nina she asked me to not bring psychiatry or mental talk ever again, hope she change her mind and let us talk about it

    • @ninaolas4600
      @ninaolas4600 Год назад +1

      @@reemmohsena5229 how long since she was diagnosed? Because I’m schizophrenic and I’m taking my pills feeling a lot better. Without avoidance of pill taking.

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад

      @Nina Olas good for you nina, my sister is 32 and was diagnosed since high-school

  • @silentgrove7670
    @silentgrove7670 4 года назад +64

    I suffered from schizoaffective disorder from age 28 for approximately 10 years. One full blown psychotic break with significant delusions with auditory and visual hallucinations. I did a lot of work with therapists to treat cognition problems and also work to resolve childhood trauma issues that I believe were part of the emergence of schizoaffective. I am of the thought my experience comes almost entirely from childhood trauma.
    I no longer suffer from any of this and I wanted to let others know this can be beaten. Though you will have to do the work. There is no magic pill for this.
    There is one other aspect that I didn't understand at the time and it isn't discussed. During this period I had a lot of experiences that seemed delusional, though I realize now that some were synchronicity experiences. It would take a sharp therapist to see the differences. Unfortunately therapists (being human) can also have confirmation biases around a diagnosis. Ie. they can put you in a box. Lately (this decade) the therapists I have worked with tend to be Rogerian.

    • @silentgrove7670
      @silentgrove7670 4 года назад +2

      @GG T87 I am happy for that. I hope she finds a good therapist to work with to sort of the confused thinking. Also remember to stay grounded and objective about her illness and not take it personally, which is hard when you see someone you love in this experience.
      I wish both of you well.

    • @Jennifer-hc9rx
      @Jennifer-hc9rx 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks this been on meds since 20 I am 38 I have done therapy for years I didn’t know I could get off meds

    • @ggsantina
      @ggsantina 4 месяца назад

      I had an experience in the ward for 2 weeks, I’m a spiritual being so I already don’t like hospital or man made medication. I had to take the medicine they gave sadly just to get out of there. I never received my diagnosis but I did shadow work and after my time spent there it only helped me become a better person. It all starts with you; you have to want to be better to be better. I taught myself everything I know about my diagnosis, I do need to get diagnosed tho. All this to say the only medicine that can help is the medicine from Mother Earth. Ashwaghanda for stress, Moringa for skin and immune system, Lions Mane for focus and adaptivity, rhodiola rosea for stress and mood support and energy levels.

    • @lightninggornall
      @lightninggornall 2 месяца назад

      Hardly anyone mentions it because its a scary though but these are negative parasitic entities feeding on human emotions, these beings plants voices in people minds , schizoprenics are not crazy they are being spiritually attacked

    • @srirachaaaa
      @srirachaaaa Месяц назад +2

      I understand your perspective.. however, I would be very careful with this advice to those with the this illness as it already notoriously hard to treat. This absolutely cant be “cured” or “beaten”, but it can be “treated” and “managed”
      My mom was the same as you for about 25 years, completely stable with this disorder after psychotic episode and manias/depressive episodes.
      Thought she was doing well enough to come off her meds. Huge huge huge mistake - 25 yrs of stability lost. Everyone’s situation is unique with this illness and should be managed accordingly.

  • @queenbossshelly5205
    @queenbossshelly5205 4 года назад +78

    I haven't slept for 48 hours because I'm out of medz stubbled on this video it really helps

    • @jsvendsen6256
      @jsvendsen6256 4 года назад +7

      Queen Boss Shelly - hope you get your meds and get some sleep. Your brain needs sleep to heal. Melatonin may help. Ask your doc.

    • @normanhenderson7300
      @normanhenderson7300 4 года назад

      @@jsvendsen6256 , Melatonin, well by her physical appearance does seem like she has some. LOL. Why not try some vigorous activity and do until you are exhausted, them maybe you will be able to sleep. Pity you have to be drugged to bed.

    • @keeganshulista1446
      @keeganshulista1446 4 года назад +30

      @@normanhenderson7300 melatonin isn't the same as melanin bruh

    • @t.m.hdebates103
      @t.m.hdebates103 3 года назад +6

      @@normanhenderson7300 that's not what melatonin is.

    • @karenccc6268
      @karenccc6268 3 года назад +3

      @@normanhenderson7300 You sound soo insecure!!

  • @tiaw.9467
    @tiaw.9467 4 года назад +30

    Thanks! I have schizoaffective disorder-bipolar type. This video explained well why they keep giving me neuroleptic meds along with a mood stabilizer and anti-psychotic meds. This video was helpful!

  • @ThePeterboroughPrairie
    @ThePeterboroughPrairie 9 месяцев назад +13

    Dr. Tracey, you deserve an award. You properly and concisely explain big topics in a way that everyone can understand. You have given easy words to things I have been trying to explain to the people around me for nearly 20 years. I can't help but be frustrated at the quality of mental health care that I have recieved for nearly 20 years. Every psychiatrist, therapist, nurse, doctor, psychologist, crisis phone line operator, literally every proper professional I have ever spoken to or been treated by has failed miserably at affectively communicating to me what i was going through in a way that was easy to digest and helpful. I'm grateful for these videos and I wish other professionals took their career and vocation as seriously and passionately as you do. You are literally saving lives.

  • @Ryan-re9nf
    @Ryan-re9nf 4 года назад +47

    I was just diagnosed with this and I appreciate you explaining all of this.
    Thank you for all of the help.

  • @biancafahlin
    @biancafahlin 3 года назад

    I love your delivery and detail and your attentiveness to your viewers interests. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It is the most valuable of gifts

  • @krystalmarieoh
    @krystalmarieoh 4 года назад +8

    Hi - I've been watching your videos and want to thank you sincerely for taking time to do these. I was diagnosed with this a couple of years ago and I never fully understood the differences and it's been hard for my doctors to fully explain it because I can be combative or walk in with too much of an emotion mind. I'll be sharing this with close friends and families. Sincerely thank you (and I'm sure my doctors would thank you as well!)

  • @johngregory8533
    @johngregory8533 3 года назад +13

    I have schizoaffective disorder bi-polar type and let me tell you. Life is hell i think about taking my own life everyday. The worst part is not being able to form relationships with people. I've spent the last couple of days looking up information about psychedelics thinking that was the only thing that would save me. In the end nothing matters. I also have adhd to the point where I can't work without some kind of stimulant, but that only increases the risk of another episode. I've lost all hope.

    • @jordanmartens5591
      @jordanmartens5591 3 года назад +7

      Don't take your own life. I feel very similar but there is hope and you can get better! I know you will and so will I. It will take a lot of hard work but we can do it!

    • @mannylewis3548
      @mannylewis3548 Год назад +3

      Never lose hope. Trust me, everything will work out. Please stay the course.

    • @Michelle-mu2ux
      @Michelle-mu2ux Год назад +1

      Never give up! good days, bad days, one day at a time. you do not suffer alone.

    • @St4rloVEVO
      @St4rloVEVO Год назад

      I have SchizoAffective Disorder because i was dating a girl that had schizotypal personality disorder who was a crackbaby and a victim to human trafficking .. she was also gang stalker..

    • @mignonarnold9429
      @mignonarnold9429 4 месяца назад

      🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @juanjosemartinezluna1733
    @juanjosemartinezluna1733 2 года назад

    Thank you for making all these videos for us people who need it. Especially those who can't read well, like me, so I come to RUclips and more so for the people who need to know more about their diagnosis and family/or love ones as well. Bless you.

  • @johnlomax2502
    @johnlomax2502 3 года назад +2

    So interesting and thought provoking as usual. Thank you for the service that you provide for the public.

  • @VampDr3w
    @VampDr3w 4 года назад +9

    my mental state is very, you could say, treatment resistant.. so thank you so much for
    posting this. i genuinely appreciate the knowledge and will further discuss this with my Psychiatrist on Thursday

  • @JC-qm7dn
    @JC-qm7dn 4 года назад +7

    Thank you for being so helpful to all of us ! God Bless you always

  • @cecilelee63
    @cecilelee63 Год назад +2

    Thank you very much for the clarity. Saw the diagnosis on paper, and for the first time, I actually took notice of what came before the Bipolar diagnosis. I'm one of those people who love to learn and understand... So thank you again for the stepping stone.🤔👌👍

  • @andrewphillips-hird3761
    @andrewphillips-hird3761 Год назад +4

    I love the clarity of your explanations. To be perfectly honest I am familiar with a fair amount of the content (I studied psychology at university and have read a lot of literature on mental health since) but there are always interesting new things to learn as well, on top of being thoroughly impressed that you manage to clearly explain schizoaffective disorder in less than 10 minutes.

  • @jayjay6605
    @jayjay6605 4 года назад +6

    Dear Dr. Marks, thank you for taking the time to making these videos.

  • @meganjane3
    @meganjane3 3 года назад +6

    Your videos are super helpful💜 I just began seeing a psychologist for the first time, so I’m taking notes to mention next time. Turns out that I tend to “forget” things that may be perceived negatively. Like I’ve just become so used to hiding symptoms that even I don’t know what I’m experiencing🙈 but I’m wondering now if my paranormal/supernatural experiences were really paranormal or if it was instead a psychotic symptom, but like mentioned in the schizophrenia video I kind of like “ghosts” now because I feel less lonely- it’s great to know I’m not alone in feeling that way✨

  • @vesagaspauljohn5908
    @vesagaspauljohn5908 3 года назад +13

    I have been diagnosed initially with major depression disorder for a time then progressed to major depression disorder + panic disorder and eventually into Bipolar disorder type 2. This video is by and far the best that I've ever seen recapitupating everything I have ever experienced across the spectrum of my diagnoses. Thank you doctor.

  • @pyxisdee5705
    @pyxisdee5705 4 года назад +24

    thank you so much! you’re really good at explaining and it helps me a lot, especially when i’m having a bad time but can’t immediately go to see a doctor. it’s very calming to watch you talk, you make it look like the issue is never impossible to treat.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +5

      that’s true it’s not impossible to treat. There are always options. I’m glad the video was helpful thanks for watching.

  • @bagobeans
    @bagobeans 3 года назад +64

    The tragedy in all this is how the pandemic has destroyed so many lives with services cut off. My child is lost because he had no way of seeing his doctor or getting his meds during the long lockdown. You may want to do a video on that. Yes people are dying of Covid, but lives are being destroyed in the mental health community. Not one person has raised this issue in the news media or videos.
    It is an unspoken and ignored tragedy. Again, people with mental issues are being completely ignored.

    • @catalystcomet
      @catalystcomet Год назад +5

      I had severe agoraphobia and couldn't leave my home. For a year nearly, I would only go outside when necessary to take the garbage out at night. I was terrified. It wasn't until the pandemic that telehealth became a widespread option and I finally got treatment. It saved my life. I would later go on to be diagnosed with general anxiety disorder and bipolar disorder.

    • @mandym9249
      @mandym9249 Год назад +2

      Yes I was going to say that…. Was telehealth not available to to you?

  • @L0V31SMYWEAP0N
    @L0V31SMYWEAP0N 4 года назад +43

    Dr. Tracey, I am so thankful to you for doing these videos for us! You’ve taught me more about my bipolar disorder than I knew my whole life being medicated. I feel more empowered and informed because of you and I can’t wait for more videos to come out! Thank you so much for all that you do for us!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +7

      Oh Lauren that makes me so happy to hear because that’s exactly why I make these videos. Knowledge IS power and you’ve got it!

    • @user-tr2dh4xx6u
      @user-tr2dh4xx6u 3 года назад

      i feel like my doctor didnt explain much too me. maybe they did when i was in a psych ward but i dont remember much from then. wish they would have gave me a paper explaining what i had. i am pretty certain this is what i have

    • @PlanetEarth566
      @PlanetEarth566 Год назад

      how are you now?

  • @colistaturner8476
    @colistaturner8476 2 года назад

    I am so grateful for these videos, thank you Dr. Marks! i'm an LMSW therapist, these videos have helped me immensely!

  • @sean24seven
    @sean24seven 3 года назад

    This is a phenomenal explanation. Instant subscribe. I can't wait to see more of your videos.

  • @janets7291
    @janets7291 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks so much for another great video. I am beginning to see how complicated psychiatry is and how many illnesses there are. You explain things so well. Thanks for breaking it down without dumbing it down.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Jan! Thanks for continuing to watch. 😊

  • @Rawwlefty
    @Rawwlefty 5 лет назад +13

    Thank you so so much Tracey. I'm currently studying for my Psychology final exams and your videos are amazingly helpful!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +5

      Oh that’s excellent. Good luck with your exams. 😊

  • @amandagarcia6320
    @amandagarcia6320 3 года назад

    Thank You for your channel, Dr. Marks. I have had some really lousy psychiatrists in my life (in retrospect) and one really! good! one! But I have to say you are the BEST!!! in your profession. I think you are AMAZING. Thanks for helping us all.

  • @ja-kaymatheny6453
    @ja-kaymatheny6453 3 года назад +2

    I just watched this video yesterday and someone came in asking me to help them understand their disorder. I felt well versed between your video and the DSM.

  • @skj3365
    @skj3365 4 года назад +4

    I hope you realize how much good information you are giving us. Thank you so much! I adopted 3 siblings and my son has been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. We have learned a lot from you. THANKS!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +1

      You’re welcome Sheron I’m so glad to be helpful.

  • @jairolondono6824
    @jairolondono6824 3 года назад +38

    What can be done about the cognitive decline? I struggle with attention, short-term memory and problem solving issues. On the other hand, I am very creative, but if you suffer from cognitive decline, it is really complicated to find a job or keeping it

    • @sustainablepath369
      @sustainablepath369 2 года назад +4

      I understand completely, it is so difficult for me too stay sustainable and employed.

    • @foxleyleon
      @foxleyleon 2 года назад +3

      Drugs that we have to take also may directly contribute to a foggy memory. Kinda ironically unfortunate.

    • @TeaCup1940
      @TeaCup1940 Год назад +1

      Maybe you need to somehow search for work that does not involve your cognitive abilities that much but where you can use more your creativity. About short term memory maybe it could help you to make lists, write things down when you think about them or when you remember them, doing something when you remember it and not later, ask a family member or friend if you have to remember you about important tasks or appointments. About the attention maybe write what you have to do and when you get distracted, look at what you wrote and return to that. Exercise in thinking about one thing only for a few minutes, for example 3 minutes try only to think about apples and see if you can or not. Try every day. The mind can sometimes be trained. Problem solving issues you could start with very small problems and see if you can solve them and then try to solve a bigger one. For example you have a fruit and you need to cut it. How do you cut it? With a knife. What else could you use to cut it? Maybe a scissor? Maybe a tool? And so on. Or you have a paper but no scissor to cut it. What else could you use? Maybe a knife? Maybe this can help you.

  • @brianarbenz7206
    @brianarbenz7206 3 года назад +2

    You explain a whole lot in an organized way. Thanks. This is helpful.

  • @MightBeGenerals
    @MightBeGenerals 3 года назад +2

    I have schizoaffective disorder and have never had it explained so clearly. Thank you!

  • @nyc757
    @nyc757 2 года назад +6

    One of my top 5 RUclips stars, Dr. Tracey Marks! Thank you, good Doctor, for sharing your knowledge.

  • @VFEdge
    @VFEdge 3 года назад +14

    I am so glad I found you Dr. Marks!❤ Would you please do a video about what happens to family members of the mentally ill? Unfortunately, my family has had a lot of mental illness and at times it has really been overwhelming.😢 Also, how does autism fit into mental health? Thank you again and have a blessed Christmas! 🙂

  • @trippshow3541
    @trippshow3541 8 месяцев назад

    Dr. Marks anytime I watch one of your presentations I start to cry in a good way. Thank you for caring. You are easy on the eyes too.

  • @oliviaherman8044
    @oliviaherman8044 4 года назад +1

    You have helped me so much to clarify so many things my doctor is very quick and doesnt have time to talk usually so this is a miracle thank you very much

  • @karlsmith4963
    @karlsmith4963 4 года назад +11

    Thank you Dr. Tracey, your videos are very helpful for me to understand mental illness. Also, would you mind doing a video on children showing signs or having Sociopathic tendencies?

  • @ikaikatorres823
    @ikaikatorres823 2 года назад +10

    I’m so glad I found you, Dr. Marks. Could you please talk about CPTSD? I was diagnosed with bipolar schizoaffective in my early 20s, then it changed to CPTSD 10 years later.

  • @seinfeldfan442
    @seinfeldfan442 2 года назад +2

    Great job Tracey, I get attacks in which I think I'm behaving badly in public places and I'm going to get in trouble, I have never been asked to leave so I know it's just the disorder and my mind is at ease when I know I'm welcome back everywhere I go

  • @secondopinion53
    @secondopinion53 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for explaining the differences. I had to watch it a couple of times to grasp it,but very well broken down like always... You are definitely helping others.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад

      Lol. Yes this definitely falls under the advanced topics category.

    • @secondopinion53
      @secondopinion53 5 лет назад

      @@DrTraceyMarks I truly enjoy your breakdown of these disorders!! You have me referring back to my DSM IV! ALOT... Take care

  • @fridgeanon
    @fridgeanon 3 года назад +4

    Great videos, I just came across your channel. I've been diagnosed with plenty different things over 20 years (I'm 32 y/o now), starting with social anxiety, then depression, AsPD, Paranoid PD, then paranoid schizophrenia and recently my diagnosis changed to schizoaffective disorder with paranoid PD, and all Cluster B disorders traits except for HPD. I will continue to watch your content, you are describing these disorders so well I wish you were my psychiatrist. I have a YT channel too though not proffesional, I make mostly podcasts with people who suffer from various mental health problems. I will tell them about your channel :)

  • @kwhitehead4500
    @kwhitehead4500 4 года назад +4

    Thank you Dr. Marks. You’ve answered questions I’ve had for years.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +1

      Oh I’m so glad. You’re welcome. 👍🏼

  • @nancee8149
    @nancee8149 5 лет назад +2

    I appreciated how you presented this material with examples and visuals. Thank you.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад

      You're welcome Nancee. I use visuals in most of my videos.

  • @theimmortalsleazus8057
    @theimmortalsleazus8057 4 года назад

    Great level of detail it keeps you interested and its way better than the other videos I've yet seen

  • @disaj7460
    @disaj7460 5 лет назад +12

    Another great vid, Doc! Your breakdown is superior! 👍

  • @maryracette1776
    @maryracette1776 4 года назад +14

    Thanks for explaining this. I would be dead without my antipsychotic medication. I have schoizdaffective disorder.

  • @anthonyfelts3009
    @anthonyfelts3009 4 года назад

    Dr. Marks, your articles a very informative. I have recently been diagnosed with schizoaffective. Your articles help to put things in perspective. They help to give me suggestions on what to ask my doctor. Thank you.

  • @ab-jx7qx
    @ab-jx7qx 3 года назад

    Thank you ever so much for your RUclips videos, Dr. Marks!

  • @trevg3902
    @trevg3902 4 года назад +6

    THANK YOU for your videos I was diagnosed in 2015 and never really understood what was going on until last year when I went psychotic and got into therapy but even then it’s hard to understand

  • @kubes8388
    @kubes8388 4 года назад +3

    thank you for your videos doctor, it's wonderful since I'm going through complicated mental issue that you've made these video mostly clear and from a holistic way of interpretation, because many of the things I've heard are not explained in this way, and ss myself being a visual spatial learner, I've liked your delivery.. but they're also great information to help understand my longterm depression and psychotic emotions at times

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +1

      You’re welcome doinksauce. I like making things as visual as possible. 😊

  • @DD-fb2lp
    @DD-fb2lp 3 года назад +2

    Great explanation of these complicated illnesses. Thank you

  • @kittymissmissy2012
    @kittymissmissy2012 2 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WHAT YOU DO. 😊 Even when my attention span cant handle the wonderfully condensed information; I find your videos soothing. Im fairly certain I'm autistic with adhd with the typical depression/anxiety that just go hand in hand with most mental issues.

    • @borderlinehacks3655
      @borderlinehacks3655 2 года назад

      use the schizoafffective workbook - available on amazon.
      very helpful.

  • @moroccanman1382
    @moroccanman1382 5 лет назад +6

    thanks doctor tracy for this information that shed light on the difference between affective disorder and cognitive disorder

  • @Mr_bob12308
    @Mr_bob12308 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for your concise, easy to understand videos. They have helped my family. Could you please do a video about functional decline? Could you please also include how care givers can best support their loved one to regain daily and/or physical functions. Thank you 🙂

  • @grickteecorbin9772
    @grickteecorbin9772 2 года назад

    You are an amazingly sharp doctor, teacher, therapist; thank you so much. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Plus 35 years myself, I truly value your wonderful offerings. Thanks so much

  • @demonaicunicorn
    @demonaicunicorn 3 года назад +2

    THANK-YOU this video was very hellpful in plain English what I have been trying to explain to my family for YEARS...

  • @evanrachelhood
    @evanrachelhood 3 года назад +3

    This is so helpful! I’m new to your channel, do you have videos on how to get help for schizoaffective disorder, if many therapists don’t accept health insurance, or aren’t taking new patients? It’s so frustrating, trying to find a good therapist 🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @Debgirl27
    @Debgirl27 4 года назад +29

    My sister symptoms for her schizoaffective disorder diagnosis are basically here speedwalking all over the house over and over talking/arguing/cussing at people that aren't there. She does this even on her meds. She never stops unless she is asleep for a few hours in the wee hours. Oh and she smokes almost constantly. It's really hard to treat all of the constant chattering. It drives other people crazy. Imagine someone never being quiet. Even when she's eating she's mumbling to herself.

    • @greedydesires3779
      @greedydesires3779 3 года назад +23

      Imagine what it’s like for her. Be selfless

    • @kendraphic87
      @kendraphic87 2 года назад +3

      @@greedydesires3779 🙌🏿🙏🏿

    • @TeaCup1940
      @TeaCup1940 Год назад +4

      She maybe needs other combination of medication since the one she is on does apparently not work. Maybe different medications could help her. Also id she would quit smoking it would definitely help her being better.

    • @hss9774
      @hss9774 Год назад +3

      @@greedydesires3779 ultimately your own mental health is more important then that of others. If you ain’t in the right mental space you can’t even begin to help those who need it.

    • @jenniferjackson9375
      @jenniferjackson9375 Год назад +1

      @@greedydesires3779 you live with her! You do it! It’s much easier said than done!

  • @blueowl8928
    @blueowl8928 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for making this video. As a patient whose diagnosis has been changed multiple times between schizoaffective disorder and bipolar 1 with psychosis, this not only helps me understand myself better, but I am going to use this to help me explain to other people as well.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад

      Excellent. I’m so glad it was helpful for you.

  • @cheetara639
    @cheetara639 2 года назад

    Dr Tracey, thank you so much for your work. You inform all of us about conditions that we should be learning at school or something like that instead of mental health being neglected in our society. Thanks a lot!
    I have a family member with all traits of schizoafective disorder bipolar type and no treatment, no awareness and a lot of resistance of getting treatment on mental health because of a lot stigmas. My family are trying to convince this family member to go to see a doctor but so far no results. The problem is, living with them is a lot difficult, they hurt us and make their life miserable and we suffer to watch the delusional comments, the crises, to manage conflicts that they got into with neighbors, landlord, friends. It's all the time something persecuting or chasing or harming them.
    My questions are, is that possible to a person with these traits to live alone? Medicated or not, can they manage their life normally or is that a risk? My final question is, during the crises of delusional thoughts and voices how can the family behave? Is that wrong to us to say, it's not real or we need to let them calm dawn by their own. It would be really helpful if you help my family to get through this with these advices because it's been a long time of general suffering to all of us. Thanks a lot!

  • @tzazella751
    @tzazella751 2 года назад +4

    After 2 months inside hospitals of varying purpose, I've finally been released back into the wild. I set several personal bests with this latest break. I have to insist that a schizoaffective diagnosis be explored as this break was so vast and involved. The fact that I am sober as a judge must also be considered. I lost days at a time, hallucinated constantly, literally spend 6 days in treatment with no clothes, only blankets and towels. This upsetting list only goes on. I'll reconnect with my old PhD this week and attempt to unpack this with her.
    I'm really scared about it. This episode seemed to come from nowhere back in Februrary. MRI and spinal tap were sent to the Mayo Clinic for further analysis. Like it said, it's all upsetting.
    Thanks as always for your insightful and helpful posts. You truly are a doctor of the people, doctor.

  • @cellogirl11rw55
    @cellogirl11rw55 4 года назад +35

    Thank you so much for making this. My childhood bestie has Schizoaffective Disorder- Bipolar Type, along with autism, and this really helped me understand what exactly she deals with every day. I have Bipolar Disorder, so, we can at least relate to mania and depression, as well as psychosis to an extent, but, I had no idea just how different the two were. Thank you! This is very helpful and enlightening.

    • @normanhenderson7300
      @normanhenderson7300 4 года назад +1

      That is sure a ton load of maladies. Yep. A drug cocktail will do.

    • @taopaille-paille4992
      @taopaille-paille4992 3 года назад +1

      Don't believe these doctors that diagnose like this. It doesn't make sense to add up autism and bipolar to be honest

    • @TeaCup1940
      @TeaCup1940 Год назад +1

      @@normanhenderson7300 The problem with those disorders is that there is no conclusive test that can confirm that someone has them. It is only diagnosable watching the symptoms and it is subjective and psychiatrists can and do unfortunately make mistakes when they diagnose someone.

    • @reemmohsena5229
      @reemmohsena5229 Год назад +1

      @TeaCup1940 that's why compliance to follow up is crucial,, to confirm a diagnosis or to rule it out, that's how psychiatry works

  • @robmehlenbacher402
    @robmehlenbacher402 2 года назад

    Thank you for explain this d/o for me. I could not grasp this concept. Awesome!

  • @phixiate
    @phixiate Год назад +2

    Thank you for clearing up the bipolar aspect. I was under the impression that it was mainly high and low mood swings, but I rarely get manic. Explaining that it can also be irritability I have gained a better understanding as I have moments of pure irritability.

  • @hillbillyexorcist8455
    @hillbillyexorcist8455 3 года назад +16

    After being married for 9 years to a person with this disorder I came to learning alot about it, of course it is genetically inherited but found a link to child abuse from the parent cause of rejection and everything that comes from rejection. A child will begin to fantasize to escape the mental/emotional abuse and then turn to things that brings a false sense of satisfaction when one becomes older from spending sprees to sexual encounters because how sexual sensitive one is who has this disorder. This disorder is very spiritual sophisticated. One will have dreams and hallucinations that is spiritual related. Sleep paralysis, sexual dreams that is similar to a sucubi/succubus experience. The danger is not believing the CIA is after you but a few people who actually love and care for you are against you. With this disorder you will always find deep childhood mental/emotional abuse mainly but the physical abuse is normally there as well but doesn't have to be. When a person has a psychotic episode in adult years usually comes after an action behavior the person did and they felt justified by doing so and reality kicks in and they realized they were not justified and they feel very ashamed. This did something that they hated and don't know why they would do such a thing. They can begin to talk to people that are not bgg there and this can last for days or couple of weeks. This goes back to fantasizing to escape reality like one did as a child. The scary part is the person can be in a unconscious state of mind but will appear as if they are coherent and functioning as normal but there really are not. Being accident prone tripping over their own feet, dropping things bumping into things often, car accidents. This really all comes the twisted abuse a person received as a child in 99% of all cases.

    • @Declaringthendfromthebeginning
      @Declaringthendfromthebeginning 3 года назад +2

      Wow, my wife of one year has this. She is off her meds and is terrorizing me! No one understands me they all eventually take her side. I'm living in hell

  • @ghoulie1313666
    @ghoulie1313666 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you for an easy to understand breakdown you rock!

  • @jessicaengland7357
    @jessicaengland7357 4 года назад +2

    I find your videos easy to understand. I was diagnosed 6 years ago.

  • @guntsmith
    @guntsmith 4 года назад +1

    You graphics and illustrations are invaluable.

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +3

      Thanks a lot. I like making abstract concepts visual.

  • @toriehorton
    @toriehorton 3 года назад +18

    This is exactly my brother’s delusion! My mother sent this so we can do research and it’s blowing my mind that you’ve used this example to explain the situation. Thank you.

    • @markward3730
      @markward3730 2 года назад

      I like the fact you have the top button unbuttoned. Maybe on your next RUclips you can have the top and second button unbuttoned. I did love your explanation of schizoaffective comparison. I’ll be waiting…..

    • @toriehorton
      @toriehorton 2 года назад +5

      @@markward3730 huh?

  • @chelseajohnson2460
    @chelseajohnson2460 Год назад +3

    Amazing explanation, thank you.

  • @gelroyeca8918
    @gelroyeca8918 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. It's an accurate explanation especially I was diagnosed with the depressed type. I now understand why I had to take a lot of medications.

  • @Marcelube
    @Marcelube 4 года назад +2

    Incredible, Dr Mark! I never get that from psychiatrists, for whatever reasons. Congratulations and thank you very much.

  • @tina93work33
    @tina93work33 5 лет назад +12

    THANK YOU! You have such a way of helping me understand more than just the "what" you explain the "possible whys" and you help guide through the "possible whens and hows"
    I wish you could doctor my son (schizoaffective)
    and myself (DPD - Dependent Personality Disorder
    PTSD - PTSD
    CPTSD - Complex PTSD
    BD2 - BiPolar Disorder 2
    GAD - Generalized Anxiety
    Panic Disorder
    PDD - Persistent Depressive
    Disorder)
    my diagnosis types were assigned by 2 different doctors and I wonder if I could really jave all of these or if one was just throwing out any diagnosis that MIGHT work. I mean PTSD AND CPTSD?
    *and I'm plenty sure you know the "initial names" of the diagnosis, I juat copied and pasted from my notes*

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад

      You're welcome. Yes some of these diagnoses are duplicative like bipolar and PDD. Sometimes people forget to modify your diagnosis and just keep adding instead of incorporating.

  • @caroconga
    @caroconga 4 года назад +3

    Thank you, Doctor. You're a wonderful educator!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад

      You’re so welcome. Thanks for watching😊

  • @arabellebustos2733
    @arabellebustos2733 Год назад

    Thank you so much. This is very helpful and well explained.

  • @she3po945
    @she3po945 4 года назад +1

    You’re so adorable and have a way of making me feel comfortable. Which I desperately need so I can again open up, but finding a p-doc in my area is scary. The last one threw SO many pills at me. It was torture.

  • @YuuoChaos
    @YuuoChaos Год назад +4

    I know there are people in the psychiatric community who think that schizoaffective is just a form of schizophrenia and it makes me feel so unseen and unheard as someone who suffers from it. I know it's a complex topic and the diagnostic criteria are a little vague because it's poorly understood, but when someone says it's just a form of schizophrenia, it makes me feel like they're dismissing my mood problems as just being a thinking problem and not an emotional problem. My thinking's borked, I know it is, but the depression and mania aren't caused by messed up thought processes. That almost makes it feel like I'm being told it's 'all in my head' in fancy doctor-speak. And I hate it.
    So thank you for taking the time to make this video and acknowledging people like me as real and valid from the perspective of a doctor.

    • @summertimejay3157
      @summertimejay3157 Год назад

      Well said! I feel the same way. I wish you the best on your journey!

  • @astrologyeverydaylife1940
    @astrologyeverydaylife1940 5 лет назад +5

    I think you are wonderful I love all your videos and you are so down to earth I wish alot of the psychiatrist was like you . I do not know if you can make a video the differents of Bipolar 1 and Bipolar disorder 2 . I really do not understand the differents . I was diagnosed bipolar 1 with Schizoaffective disorder and Ocd and Social anxiety .. Once again thank you for making these videos and helping people like myself understand what is going on with my mental Illness . Thank you again ..

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  5 лет назад

      Hi Kenny. here’s a video I did on bipolar one versus bipolar 2 ruclips.net/video/ydLWlAqCpLA/видео.html. here is one on social anxiety ruclips.net/video/QJuSm4R8N4E/видео.html
      in several weeks I have one on OCD.

  • @memberarnshine6377
    @memberarnshine6377 3 года назад

    Good job Doc..... You're a quality asset to humanity, please continue you're good works, be blessed

  • @chrisisalive1
    @chrisisalive1 2 года назад

    You’re awesome! Thank you Dr. Tracey!

  • @Lesfaundez
    @Lesfaundez Год назад +5

    I have bipolar and I was hospitalized for depression. The mindset I had at the time was so clouded. I didn’t see any escape or way out. I just wanted to never wake up. My husband simply couldn’t understand how I didn’t see him and my daughter as something worth continuing for. I could recognize his feelings and felt more like a burden to them at that time. I felt like they were better off. It wasn’t very rational, but I didn’t recognize that at the time. It took medication change and therapy to get me out of it. I’m way better now, but I still remember that heaviness like it was yesterday.

    • @St4rloVEVO
      @St4rloVEVO Год назад

      I have SchizoAffective Disorder because i was dating a girl that had schizotypal personality disorder who was a crackbaby and a victim to human trafficking .. she was also gang stalker..

  • @mullcrumthesage6303
    @mullcrumthesage6303 3 года назад +67

    I don't trust anyone..not even myself..especially myself.

    • @mzniecy6012
      @mzniecy6012 3 года назад +8

      Same.i feel very unsafe

    • @fridasophia5356
      @fridasophia5356 3 года назад +10

      Trust no one

    • @aaymathebest4705
      @aaymathebest4705 3 года назад

      @@fridasophia5356 for example in which matter don't trust anyone?

    • @destrokincaid6318
      @destrokincaid6318 29 дней назад

      Why u think they keep distracting us with things in the sky? They doing something up there, and it doesn't take a "crazy person to see that"!

    • @mullcrumthesage6303
      @mullcrumthesage6303 29 дней назад

      @@destrokincaid6318 UFOs up there. And they are discovering weird things in space. Peace ✌️

  • @mahadgas827
    @mahadgas827 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dr. Tracey marks
    My son he is sick schizophrenia
    I am watch tv get more experience onto
    see my son well eduction and your degree l am
    say your better doctor and high quality education long live for eve.
    Again thank you so much
    DR. Tracey marks

  • @SuPeRsKiTtLeStAlKeR
    @SuPeRsKiTtLeStAlKeR 3 года назад

    I shared with a friend my concerns regarding my mental health and how I see the world, as well as concerns regarding problems with my relationships with family and friends. He responded with genuine conversation, and stated that while he doenst like to diagnose or even insinuate doing so, it seems as tho I may be struggling with something similar to this. So here I am. Afraid that this will be accurate.

  • @naomibedek1701
    @naomibedek1701 3 года назад +14

    I have a relative who was diagnosed with schizo-affective disorder and borderline personality disorder. They were initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder (not sure if it was Type I or Type II). Unfortunately, diagnosis of mental health disorders are often based primarily on clinical judgement, which can differ between physicians. If only there were definitive blood tests and/or brain scans that could be used in the diagnostic process.

    • @rickeyjones8459
      @rickeyjones8459 6 месяцев назад

      It's one word. No hyphen.

    • @hoffpbass
      @hoffpbass 5 месяцев назад

      In trying to understand a relative's condition, I developed a hypothesis that the Personality Disorder (BPD, NPD, etc.) are used as unconscious masks to hide the true Psychotic Disorder (schizophrenia, depression, etc.).

  • @laurieberry162
    @laurieberry162 10 месяцев назад +3

    My diagnosis is schizoaffective disorder. I used to be ashamed, but I am not anymore. I realize that I am a minority. I noticed that people are nicer to people with different disabilities like physical disabilities. I have a physical disability, but it’s hidden. I have scoliosis. And I feel that Panera is nice to blind people. I had an interview there. They asked me do you have a disability and what is the nature of it? I told them it was anxiety. I do get anxious sometimes. I believe that I wasn’t hired because of my disability. It’s called disability discrimination. And I am qualified.

  • @grzegorzproszowski7025
    @grzegorzproszowski7025 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for great video! It helped to understand my illness.

  • @meagonhardy3602
    @meagonhardy3602 Год назад +2

    I got diagnosed with Schzioaffective Disrder-Bi Polar Type, DID and PTSD a few days ago and thank you for explaining this mental disorder so well. I appreciate it. This disorder sucks. Meagon

  • @IamJenJen101
    @IamJenJen101 Год назад +4

    I have been diagnosed with Schizoaffective recently and honestly I've been avoiding thinking about it, which is very unlike me. Anything else in my life that's important to me I usually learn a lot about. The close people in my life keep asking about it, and I've tried to say what I know, but I think it's weird for everyone that I don't know much because I could explain in great detail anxiety, ADHD, LGBT issues, and even things that don't affect me like autism, different philosophy, political viewpoints that aren't my own. I've started to make a (gasp) conscious effort to learn about Schizoaffective disorder. This is a great starting point in doing so.
    Thank you as always for the great video on the subject.

    • @SFayeLewis
      @SFayeLewis 3 месяца назад

      How soon was your diagnosis? Also do you have moments of time where you feel normal?

  • @stephengitau1830
    @stephengitau1830 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Doc! I have been diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder.......great video. Greetings from Kenya!

    • @DrTraceyMarks
      @DrTraceyMarks  4 года назад +1

      Your welcome. Thanks For watching from Kenya

  • @jefferybay1138
    @jefferybay1138 Год назад

    Thank you for helping me understand more about the diagnosis I was given.