Every Mental Disorder Explained in 15 Minutes
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0:01 PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
1:12 Bipolar Disorder
2:31 Schizophrenia
3:41 Depressive Disorder
4:44 Anxiety Disorder
6:08 Eating Disorder
7:20 ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
9:01 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
10:12 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), I have this disorder by the way
11:48 Sleep Disorder (insomnia, Narcolepsy, etc)
13:07 Paranoia
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As someone with adhd, I say that the way you discribed it was 100% accurate
I have three of them 😢 ADHD is a living hell But also I have autism and depression
And also I don’t technically have a sleep disorder although adhd can cause you to have a hard time falling asleep not actual falling asleep, but you wanna stay awake even if you are tired
14:06 the thing about paranoia part of that sounds like me oh shit this might make four not the everybody out to get your part not to that big extent, although the defensive, suspicious and argumentative and aggressive part makes sense I mean, I can’t be a little bit suspicious about some things, but not a whole bunch
I have anxiety
poor stickman, he's had every single mental and physical disorder
Yeah could've been us right....
Right
He's just like me fr
he's exhausted now lmao
Except for LGTV4K+
@@TheEvaluat0r oh noes :(
ADHD is like having 20 chrome Tabs open, 10 are Frozen, and you dont know where music comes from
People below me love men
As someone with diagnosed ADHD…..that is not how it is …
As someone with ADHD yeah, why isn't this like everyone you may say? Because ADHD isn't the same for everyone
Wrong. It's actually like opening a new tab every 5 seconds and then flipping back and forth through them until you end up staying on one for an atrocious period of time, and the whole music thing is like if someone tried to make a medley that consists of every song on earth.
Nah its like this: imagine reading a book and reading it fast, but you only see every three words, and you don't see the other words for a couple of seconds, and you read the book at random pages while on a sugar high. THAT'S accurate to adhd
When I try to explain anxiety disorder I always explain it like this: “Imagine you have been or are currently being chased by a crazy dangerous person and imagine how it makes you feel - most likely anxious, very scared and uncomfortable. Now imagine that, 80% of your daily life often for absolutely no reason at all because your brain felt like doing it for no apparent reason.
Now you have to explain it as being chased by a giant grizzly bear with an axe
That’s me
Try magnesium or 2 cups epson salt bath everyday 4 x see how improved. Its a mag deficiency.💪
As an austistic person thank you for actually saying it's a spectrum and we're not all hyper and super-sensitive to noise and whatnot
or that we're socially-impaired and never talk
LED f'ks with me, even sun light can give me ocular and cerebral pain. Some sounds really mess with me.
Did you know that we call ASD "ASS" in the Netherlands? So you just hear that you've been diagnosed with ✨ASS✨
@@ZappStone I got that ASS 😂
Or that you all stick your arm to your chest and shout “durrr” wherever 💀
Autism is like you've just landed on another planet in another galaxy and you hear a crowd speak in a different language but you're interested in their conversation.
Qo❤😂😊😊😂😊😊goroeddddroi😢kuwhw😢n🎉🎉🎉😂😂 gods
YESSS
I might have it
actually kinda right
Yeah you feel confused but pretend like you have fun 🙄
As an autistic person, I am so grateful you didnt just say every single person with it swings their arms around and is dumb. Too many people think that
Its true for some autistic people. I have a autistic brother he always lets out his energy through his voice and swings his arm. But yeah i believe some autistic people are pretty smart :3
Same
@@MaskedArabFanam i autistic cuz i have random bursts of energy and do random things
you are a living sunk cost fallacy
@@bobqogg whats that
Please don’t self diagnose yourself from this video. And please do not say you have a disorder because one of the symptoms sound similar and you don’t understand how intense the disorder is. I know some people think having a disorder is ‘quirky.’ 💀
@@Vidsforu11No you likely don't have those disorders
@@MarianneHekkema9116 that didn’t make sense..(elaborate)
@@Vidsforu11 did you actually delete your comment 😂😂😂
@@MarianneHekkema9116 yes
@@Vidsforu11 So I have to explain myself over a comment that was deleted? That's pathetic as fuck 😂
Psychedelics saved me from years of uncontrollable depression, anxiety, alcoholism, smoking, and illicit pills addiction. Imagine carving heavy chains for over a decade and then all of a sudden that burden is gone. Believe it or not, in a couple of years they'll be all over for treatment of mental health related issues.
Congrats on your recovery. Most people don't realize that psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives.
To be honest, mushrooms are one of the most amazing things on the planet and it is natural, they serve in many ways not only for mental related issues.
Can you help me with a reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. It is very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
Yes, Sporeville. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and addiction... Mushrooms definitely made a huge difference to why I'm clean today.
I wish they were readily available in my place.
Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He's 59 & has many mental health issues plus probably CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac. He's constantly talking about killing someone.
He's violent. Anyone reading this Familiar w/ BPD knows if it is common for an obsession with violence.
Dyslexia is so weird, one moment I’m reading something, the next moment the letters on the page begin running around and start to fight back against me
they had enough of being read like a book
also damn, I feel pity for the guy below me
Did someone type this for you
what did i start☠ God have mercy, im cooked😭
Sounds exhausting
@@David280GGNot funny.
@@David280GGgood job you got a laugh you fucking worthless 12 year old who wants to troll
Every teenager after hearing that “depression isn’t just you being sad for a while” is sobbing rn
I don't even know why teens wanna be depressed 🤣
@RealVviperX They don't... its involuntary...
Unless they're fakeing for attention.
@@joshuawadsworth6417 nah probably because some of them want to seem "edgy" and in there thoughts "edgy is cool" probably just to gain attention just like you said lol
You know someone is really depressed when they post sad Bart Simpson with broken heart emojs around him
@@RealVviperX you are correct in some cases. I can tell when people fake depression, and they don't understand what it's really like. You can't "control" your depression. It's my brain constantly telling me I'm not good enough/people don't like me, ect. And it doesn't stop. Ever. It's loudest when I'm trying to sleep. I almost feel threatened by the standards of society nowadays, just trying to keep up. I mold my emotions just to hide the fact that I'm not okay. I hardly talk to anyone. Some people take it too lightly, and yes, there are a lot of teens who fake for attention. But not all of us are fake.
The "On/On" switch for ADHD had me on the floor lol
LMAO i didn't notice that until now 💀
You hit ASD right on the nail. Autism affects everybody differently, but I can still recognize myself from your explanation
OCD is like a voice in your head telling you to do things to avoid something from happening
It’s weird, I do shit cause I feel obligated to, I have the stereotype cleanliness though
Lien it tells me to do something or else you hat your parents, or worse usually
Real
I have violent OCD and it's honestly the worst thing ever
@@ElGato-in5zo yea I used to get that. I’ve been prescribed a ridiculous dosage of Lorien and after like 5 years I’m able to get through the majority of my days without compulsions. I still tap my hands if I think about it or ocd in general though
@@Liaamshaer0833 that good, I recently tried to just, ignore it, and it got kinda better in a way, I stopped doing stuff that I would normally do one by one, and it just kinda calmed down after a while, it’s still kinda annoying though, cus it still happens a lot.
I love how you explained eating disorders. A lot of the time, people misunderstand it.
he didn't talk about all eating disorders tho
@@_jq990he did in the middle of the video
@@benchitalad4368 anorexia and bulimia are not the only eating disorders.
Yeah he didn't. The big three at least are anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder. He didn't talk about binge eating disorder which is mostly common in western countries who have an abundance of food.
@@_jq990 the video is about multiple disorders not just eating disorders, go watch a video about them if you wanted to see more.
13:07 PARANOIA MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
Mr. Virtual would be proud
Yes
as someone who has ADHD i learned how to deal with it, i also had the highest grades in all my classes
Same thing, but even if I have good grades just the thought of having to do tasks is a pain in the ass (combined ADHD)
I also have ADHD like i was the best on our class at math for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th grade i always got the best grade 10! Or (A for some people)
Please teach me your ways
i remember being depressed.
it feels like literally nothing.
you just laying down and as if you were swallowed up by silence. all sounds seem like to pass through a thick sponge. you see people doing something around you, but you don't even evaluate it. you can even stop blinking. you don't care if you die, you don't see meaning.
the void it once created seems to be imperfectly filled by something unknown now
It’s like you are just a husk of a human, almost as if emotions are non existent to you.
I am suffering from severe depression
@@Ceramic_eater I hope you get better
@@Ceramic_eaterI will pray for you
Anxiety literally makes me feel like my stomach is getting squeezed and my heart feels like it’s spinning around and my head doesn’t hurt but it doesn’t feel good
My brother killed himself
@@sherbert2553wtf that’s a kinda silly 1:44 1:44 1:44 but like who?
OMG THATS SO TRUE
Bro I had high blood pressure for years and I’m starting to think that it’s cause of the anxiety lol
yeah
I am absolutely astounded by the accuracy of these descriptions. I have every single one of these besides schizophrenia, ASD, and dyslexia, and these descriptions even surprised me. It's like you read my mind or have been spying on me lmao. I've had all of these professionally diagnosed since I was 8 years old (I'm now 13) and I've never been able to describe these as well and pinpointed as this. Imma have to show this to my dad to give him a little grasp of what my brain feels like everyday oml😭😭✋🏼 (BTW the sleeping disorder I have is insomnia, the eating disorder I have is anorexia, and my ADHD type is combined ADHD-the loud and talkitive part, and I also have BPD) I had a lot of potential as a kid, and then every disorder known to man thought it was a good idea to introduce themselves and say hi😂💀
quirky 🤪
Same lmao. I was a highly anxious child, got diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder and severe OCD when I was 6-8 years old (I am 16 now). But my symptoms started appearing when I was in kindergarten. This video felt like a personal attack lmao. But at the same time, I’m grateful that some good rep is out there
@@kolo167 not quite. these disorders are very hard to deal with. not quirky in the slightest, especially early onset mental health disorders
As someone with bipolar disorder (specifically 1) The explanation was actually pretty good! Just one small thing-
I don’t exactly like it when people portray mania as something good- sure when im manic I can get things done and I am significantly happier-
But at the same time I give into most of the urges I usually wouldn’t- like cutting, or starving myself- idk why my brain wants me to do it when in extreme mania- but it happens (luckily I’ve learned to manage it and haven’t done either in a good long while)
But yeah- mania isn’t all good- sure it can make people happy but it can also make them a danger to themselves
Suicidal manic, here, thanks for bringing this up! Glad you’re recovering from self-hrm. Hate mania, despite being more productive. + it’s embarrassing to talk at 2x speed and bounce off the walls! Also, my friend self-deleted during her manic episode. Mania is dangerous.
Adhd is like having constant 24/7 uncontrollable shower thoughts, while having some random song stuck in your head, with 20 open youtube tabs, each playing a different video. All while this is happening, your at work/school trying to focus, while moving your foot up and down, like a weird spasm or goofy dance.
This is the best description I’ve seen yet
i may add all 20 tabs were important things u had to do like appointments and etc which u just at some point hit close all and forget everything
Yessssss THATS ME THATS SOOO MEEE (I’ve had people eater by sodikken stuck in my head for three days(
i won't self-diagnose, but i experience the same stuff, and all the random questions i come up with 24/7 can easily be answered with a quick google search..technology 💪
So true the is the best I’ve seen😮
as someone who suffers from PTSD i can say that the way you explained it is very accurate. mine's not from cars but it's definitely the same way, i got certain trigger words, i watched one of my loved ones die in front of me so hearing the word "uncle" or the name "dave" triggers me
Sorry about that bro I also have ptsd from abuse and can also confirm that he very accurately described it
I am so sorry ❤
sorry for your loss :(
On that Spiderman origin story arc 🙏 sorry for your loss
Mine is from cars and I found the description of that specific type of PTSD to be very accurate!! The noise of car horns, metal smashing together, and breaking glass can trigger me
As someone with schizophrenia, it feels like a cocktail of paranoia, adhd, autism, anxiety and depression… Which is the reason I went from diagnosis to diagnosis, accumulating more and more as time went on, to suddenly one psychiatrist recognized something in me that none other had… It was schizophrenia. Now it makes so much sense. My psychiatrists (been through a few during the years bc of the psychiatric centre I go to changing employees) told me that I basically still have all of those disorders, they are just now encapsulated under one disorder’s name
That mix sounds like what I deal with, although my parents refuse to get me therapy, it's not constant and was worse when I was in middle school but I used to have all sorts of hallucinations about being watched, like a old man in my closet, bed, or at my window, or monsters on the ceiling or bus watching me and holding a knife to my neck (i managed to get some help through various people so i dont feel like that as often) I can't fully trust people because of a constant worry and belief that they're all liars out to get me, many of my friends say I likely have adhd and I have struggled with depression since fourth grade, currently the only frequent hallucination is a chain around my neck that oftentimes makes it hard to breathe
Some of the things you said about some symptoms of autism are things that I think I have as an autist (yes, I have been diagnosed by trusted people, doctors (I’d assume)). Sometimes it gives me a little bit of time to think of what yaps other people say are considered “jokes”, and I do, in fact, have a sharp memory for random things.
As an autistic person, I highly appreciate your evaluation on autism! I love that you acknowledged the whole spectrum. At first, I was afraid that this was going to be another “autistics are prodigies” sort of thing. But then you acknowledged that some autistic people struggle in aspects that we’re expected to be good at, and I felt relieved. Plus, I don’t really see acknowledgment of both non-verbal and hyper-verbal people when talking about the autism spectrum often so it was a pleasant surprise :) I also appreciate that you didn’t use the puzzle piece for autism, instead using it for OCD. I also have OCD and I feel like the puzzle piece for OCD is a much better fit. With OCD, every compulsion done must be perfect like puzzle pieces fitting together. With intrusive thoughts focusing on morality and harm, mental compulsions have you constantly evaluating your actions, feelings, and thoughts, leaving you confused and lost on who you really are. It’s like a piece of you is missing and you’re trying to find the lost piece, much like a puzzle.
Same! (Autism part)
@@StaticPheasant also same (autism part)
Same here I have both and a few others off the list and I think he explained it very well and was very understanding and kind about it
same here man
the description says he has autism
PTSD happens to a lot of people who have fight in war. They are afraid of fireworks and completely back away in fear with the presence of their ww2, ww1, etc uniform. It’s heartbreaking.
Even more like sounds of planes and helicopters
Same with my dad…
Man... I've never seen PTSD or really felt it irl before, only cartoons.
@@eglol With such a person you need to choose what topics to talk about. My uncle is a nurse and a driver where heavy fighting takes place, and when he comes home he can listen to one song for half an hour, and from any topic switch to “you feel good here, but bad there. You don’t understand anything.” There was a case when he was given a phone for his birthday so that he could keep in touch with us, but later he broke his mother’s phone and burned his own at the stake, fearing that he would be bugged. Unfortunately, it’s hard to watch..
@@eglolI pray you don’t get that shit, you can master it obviously, but overcoming or toning down these disorders are hard as fuck.
I have anxiety and it always affects my learning a lot. Like if i need to ask or get up for something my anxiety kicks in and then I just sit there with a load of thoughts in my head and my stomach doing backflips. That’s why I barley get anything done I can only ask for help when there is no one there except my teacher.
I have NEVER seen something being explained this well in such a short amount of time. officially one of my absolute favorite channels.
ive never heard someone describe anxiety in a way that really resonated with me. especially the replaying past mistakes part in your head, over and over
ikr!!
I've always thought i didnt have anxiety disorder but after i would think i have regular anxiety untill i finished a big exam i have been getting ready for 4 years when i finished i got a big relaxiation just for it to go when i came back home it started again intense sweating and like my brain getting softly squished and also after watching this video i probably have.
So true!!
omg me
ikr
The anxiety one is so real. People have asked me plenty of times, "why do you get nervous about that? Just go and do it" but they really dont understand. Even the simplest thing like a teacher calling my name and everyone suddenly looking at me makes me flinch, my heart actually stops beating, my palms get sweaty, my body temperature actually goes down,my hand begins to shake and I can't breathe at all. Sometimes, I don't even need to be doing anything and suddenly I find it hard to breathe and I can't stay at ease. Surprisingly while its so hard for me to talk publicly, I'm known for anchoring, giving speeches and explaining topics ☠️. I do get praised alot for it. Its really ironic but before I go and actually do it, I feel nauseous and I feel like I want to go to the bathroom. Also while presenting, the nervousness can easily be seen through my face or when I hide my hands at my back and fidget. Life is indeed pretty hard with anxiety 🥲
I can relate to this so much. Funny enough, I'm fine with public speaking, but the moment I have to do anything one on one with someone it hits me like a ton of bricks.
still just dont be scared and stop worrying abt ppl that dont care abt u
This is just so amazingly relatable. I don’t struggle with public speaking as much as you do, but there’s still the nerves of “oh crap, I gotta talk infront of people instead of being at home playing videogames”
why not just grow a pair?
@@marmthefelon There is ntg wrong in you, its just your Introvert person, and me2. I dont like being in public i just wanna go to my bed, open my laptop and have fun. and love to sleep
As someone with severe depression, anxiety, and insomnia, you explain this really well!
As a teen with bad ADHD its really hard to do simple task or multi tasking or just paying attention in general amd everyone gets mad for things i have no control over and that leads to me being depressed and people can care less about me so to finally meet someone that cares besides my family really makes my day thank you
As a kid with adhd this very much true
Exactly! You try SO hard to do your best, and people still think you're lazy...
Yep.
womp womp
Bro, i think we are the same person bc this is literally how i feel 😭😭
even though eating disorders are common, it’s still crazy how many people misunderstand them.
Is it an eating disorder to know youre overweight and feel youre fat (but most people think otherwise) and then continue to eat a 'large' (in my eyes) amount of food anyway, not throwing up, etc
@@voxziidepends man
Do you feel like super skinny and continue because of that?
started 4 days ago, sometimes i feel like not eating because im not in the mood. crazy how i have common and my brother the rarest
literally saw like 1/3 people comment "just eat?? its easy" on a eating disorder vent video
@@ااثنصؤGives the same vibe as "just don't be depressed."
i had a music teacher who has OCD and one of my friends would move her things around to trigger it and she would get angry i wasn’t in the call but i feel super bad about it.
As a person who is affected by ASD,PTSD,BD,Shizophrenia,SD,AD,Depression,ED,sleep,paranoia
I finally learned what my symptoms and problems are
are you the stick guy
You forgot OBCD
You must be a walking twitter bio
@@kolo167LMFAO
I suffer severe PTSD, and omg, you explained it PERFECTLY. I got it from a tornado that destroyed my town when i was 7, things like strong storms (whether going on currently or about to happen soon) can give me major anxiety and sounds like tornado sirens/EAS alerts can make me hyperventilate/have a panic attack. Massive respect to you.
Me too i had a ef 3 tornado and it ripped my roof off and destroyed my neighborhood (luckily i was not in my house) but what would you do if u came back home from vacation and saw ur house completely destroyed (my dog was in there😢)
I don’t have PTSD but I do have trauma. Just some stuff from when I was younger, like my dad used to hit me and stuff like that (also being undiagnosed autistic because yeah that can be traumatic). And a small list of stuff that kinda affects me still: loud noises, sudden movement, sudden touch, arguing, people getting really angry, not having any personal space and threats. I know it’s not the same, and I don’t want to be bashed for it. Also, my mom has PTSD so I know how hard it is to deal with.
I definitely have ptsd to and it comes from football,i was playing so well and then i didnt block the final goal in my competition that could have sent me for national football,my day got even more ruined after my grandma died,the explanation rlly does explain well
@@TherianMinerThing obvs i'm not a professional, but that sounds like c-ptsd to me, it doesn't manifest the same way as ptsd, since instead of being caused by one event (ie. car accident), it's caused by long term, repeated adverse events (ie. abuse)
hope you can find some help ❤
I have autism. I'm the same
As a person who suffers from Trichotillomania, a hair pulling disorder caused by anxiety, this is probably by far the most accurate explanation for anxiety I’ve ever seen. Thank you.
Edit: Thank u for all the likes and the support. It’s nice seeing I’m not alone.❤️
I suffer from Trich and anxiety as well. Stay strong! ❤
I might actually have just not diagnosed yet. I have been diagnosed autism and ADHD already(i call it mother nature’s torture)
I don’t think I have this and my habit has stopped but I was rlly stressed during finals and I was constantly ripping my hair out… is that what this is? Now that it’s summer I don’t do it anymore
I don’t mean to be offensive just curious!
@@emilyharris2874 In response to your inquiry, I don't think you suffer from trichotillomania. The constant, regular need to pull out your hair is known as trichotillomania. It occurs virtually every day, if not always, and not only in the circumstances you mentioned.
I could be incorrect and you might have the disorder, but from the information you have commented, I don’t believe you have it. After reading this, if it still seems like you have it, you should look at symptoms and see a doctor.
8:58 ME! Seriously tho, ADHD is like having a camera on every interesting thing in the world right in front of you as well as other things.
I honestly think I have a chance at having like 4 of these (anxiety/depression, ocd, adhd) and I’ve been thinking I might for a while, it’s probably worth it for me to get a professional opinion lol
As someone who’s lived with ocd for 18 years, i literally couldn’t describe it any better 😭
Agreed
I have Symmetry OCD and i explained that in my comment but i know that theres quite a few different OCD types. OCD can be pretty annoying since you waste so much time on doing things that are just pointless (in i think all of the different OCD types)
I have had ocd for almost 3 years now. I had a massive fear of getting sick so it definitely did not help my day to day life, I have been getting better now and also have been going to therapy :)
I've had OCD for about 8 years now and I feel you. When I was 15 I was diagnosed and I knew my life may never be the same again, but I've grown and learned to control my thoughts and now I'm getting better. I hope they find a cure for this disorder alongside other mental disorders in the future if that is possible.
I had ocd for about 7-8 years and mine isn’t your stereotypical ocd i have reoccurring thoughts about having cancer and i have 2 compulsions to help with them although i do have some cleanliness thoughts its not as severe as the cancer one.adding on that is the thought of me being in a simulation and nothing is worth living for.
I’m a teenager with bipolar disorder, 2:15 my therapist, whom was working with my Psychiatrist told me the same things. They said that they never give out this diagnosis to people my age because teen mood cycle anyway but after months and months of talking to me, she told me my diagnosis and I did not have a clue that she was checking the symptom boxes after our sessions. It really was a surprise and this disorder is very hard to live with, but I will say this, there is hope in getting the diagnosis really does help me feel a little less crazy.
I was diagnosed at 15- tho granted I was diagnosed in a psych ward so I guess they weren’t able to write it off as “teen moodiness” /lh
i was 14 when diagnosed, the only reason they diagnosed me instead of saying it was js me being a teenager is bc i was visibly in manic psychosis and ended up at a psych ward😭
If your psychiatrist gets abusive,report it while you are still a minor
I was 13 when diagnosed. I was self harming and was put inpatient at a psych hospital. I was having depressive episodes with a few manic episodes. I spent the next ten years tweaking my meds and going through therapy to help. Now I’m 35 and still struggle with it but it’s easier and familiar. I was able to move out and support myself. There is hope. My life is so much better now. ❤
Many family members of mine are bipolar (mix of both types) and many exhibited symptoms in their mid-late teenage years and while some got diagnosed and others didn’t over the years it was clear to everyone they were bipolar. My father has it and luckily he was diagnosed in his early 20s and he’s gotten therapy and medication which helped him immensely, he’s still bipolar and struggles with it but he’s generally successful and a really sweet guy! Everyone is different but it’s absolutely possible to live a good life with it, understanding your disorder to the best you can and learning how to manage it is difficult but helps so much, I hope you continue to get help and can learn to manage it too :)
As someone who has mild ASD, I'm actually aware of myself and how I'm different from everyone else. I have done my best though to keep it under control and try to blend in though.
I heard it’s possible to cure mild ASD with a proper diet, I maybe wrong though
The way you explained ADHD is perfect because I have ADHD and everything you said was like having ADHD. Did a great job on explaining them all.
Also I have paranoia and ADHD. I don’t know how I even have both, but I do. It sucks. One moment I have ADHD and thinking the world is made of my dreams, and the next moment I think someone who threw paper in a shredder is about to force my fingers into the shredder.
*Dude explain every disorder like it's no big deal, but trust me every disorder here is worse than it sounds, and ocd or schizophrenia are literally hell on earth!* 👁️
True, I have OCD but I don't think he explained it too well, whilst a lot of people with it do obsessively clean a lot of other obsess over other things like their hobbies or personal items being perfect. He was quite right about the thoughts but its more like a shadow whispering in your ear negative or wierd things.
i don’t know if i have ocd… but i do weird rituals everyday and i’m constantly worried about my family and it’s annoying asf… idk what to do about it…. and i feel like no one gets it 😐
i dont think he explained it like its no big deal?
I have ocd and i agree
I have diagnosed schizophrenia, but im medicated so its controlled. I wouldn’t say at the moment its hell. Being in control doesnt stop thoughts or noises but it helps me not to act upon it.
I have autism, anxiety, paranoia and depression and tbh you nailed them all. Especially the paranoia, when I'm in class and hear people laugh I always think it's abt me, like they're gossiping me or smth.
you have a whole collection /j
Thanos and the infinity disorders
dude therapists are literally farming money out of you, be more careful
HELP BAHAHAHAHAHA
I feel the exact same way about the paranoia thing! I didn’t know that was some condition though, I just thought it was normal
The icons for the disorders are adorable. Especially Autismball🐽🍏🏐🔮🪩🧶🔴🍑💭🧠😊
I have PTSD from watching my mother die right in front of me from cancer. Now, even mentioned of her name send me into a full-blown panic attack. I’m trying to work this out with a therapist, but yeah all I want to do is forget about that she ever existed to avoid bad emotions. To those also suffering from PTSD and grief, my heart goes out to you all ❤
I send you all my support ❤ I hope you'll soon feel better
As someone on the spectrum and has possibly undiagnosed ADHD, these videos really do cater to my daily curiosity about obscure things
which “spectrum” do you mean? asd? there are quite alot like w schizo: -affective, schizoid, paranoid and catatonic.
@work8078 Autism Spectrum Disorder… The one with spectrum in the name and how most people with ASD describe it
@@MetaGigamost people just say they're autistic but ok bro
shut up 😂 get off tiktok and stop self diagnosing
@@GunsAndAmmo3I’ve heard people use the term “on the spectrum” before
As someone on the autistic spectrum, I actually really like how you described it and actually acknowledged it as a spectrum, rather than taking one of the stereotypical views of us either all being prodigies or us all being incredibly stupid. It may manifest like that for some, but it's hardly a case of one size fits all, it's called a spectrum for a reason and I like that you acknowledged that.
That's true
Napoleon, Newton, Einstine, and many other famous smart were autistic.
I still got the original diagnosis of Aspergers. I hate the fact that I get clumped up with stereotypes.
I look like an ordinary person,
I behave almost normally.
But i have the symptoms of ASD, and i don't quite know if i have it.
Somebody help me with their knowledge.
Eating disorders need to be talked about. Thanks for making a video including it
i think its called "bad self control" or "bad self awareness"
@@coderxgamer please don’t hate under my comment, thanks ❤️
@@star.on.paws.2 no thanks, you could technically blame every bad thing you do on the way the atoms in your brain are arranged, and everybody would lose all personal responsibility, the line needs to be drawn somewhere
@@coderxgamer It’s not my fault it happend
@@star.on.paws.2 its not my fault i commented that because the atoms in my brain were particularly arranged out of my control to make me want to comment that
I have ADHD AND Autism(Diagnosed at 5 years old) and I consider BOTH a Disease or Curse that I’m death desperate for a cure for.
On one hand you helped me determine why I like doing a billion different things at once and just lack the get up and go to actually do it(Though for some there are reasonable reasons why) or lack the motivation to keep going(For me it’s simple, If I’m not seeing or hearing progress, then I’m not making progress at all, take say Programming in C, If I notice I am not grasping any of the knowledge being presented and my skills are not perceptively developing, then I stop on the account of “I learned Nothing”.
I will always call my Disorders Diseases or Curses, no matter how much you try to get me to look at the good things about them, my view is “They are diseases, Curses, Ailments, mental issues issued by life to me to ensure my life is as much of a hell to live through, I would give ANYTHING to not have these curses, to be cured of them, to be able to be normal, to be seen as an average joe, this is something I’d give anything for, Autism and ADHD are THE WORST Diseases ever, NOTHING can top them”.
"oh no, that sounds like me"
"oh no, that sounds like me too"
"oh my god how many of these do i have"
fr, i already know i have adhd and anxiety but i feel like j have a million of these
But the truth is you might not have any of them. Its just a really thin line between 'I am normal ' and 'I have this disorder'
I already know I have an eating disorder (compulsive eating disorder), aka binge eating disorder, but damn I have so many symptoms for schizophrenia and asd
Interestingly enough, this is an actual phenomenon that people who learn about mental disorders experience. Many people who begin to learn about mental disorders and their symptoms may begin to identify with the symptoms associated with the disorder. This is why self diagnosis for most mental disorders isn't healthy. although, if you do think you may have a mental disorder, talk with a doctor about it. Many symptoms of mental disorders, especially the more common ones, are things people experience often. It's when the symptoms become recurrent and affect a person's everyday behavior that it enters mental disorder territory.
@@aadyasingh7246I have been speculating about myself for years, since I was 11 when I noticed something was wrong with me. I have researched pretty much every mental disorder and illness, and have come to a few conclusions of what I may have. I constantly get anxious on if after all, nothing is wrong with me. It sounds weird but I desperately want an abnormality? I want to know who I am, why I am, and overall just some closure. But I have focused my life so much on this all that what if in the end it was all for nothing? or I won't get the satisfaction I so desire of proving myself right?
I'd honestly end up losing my sense of self even more and that may result in getting one of these disorders.😭I hope I don't try to give up! Because I can envision that happening pretty well.
as a person with anxiety, thank you for making it respectful and not being like “oh they’re just being a shy kid” because i had to get my picture taken today for my rec center pass and the SECOND i had to go up in front of that camera i dug my hands into my face and started crying. my dad tried to comfort me but i had a panic attack on the way home! im gonna try again another day
hey i also have an anxiety disorder, and i just wanna say im super proud of you for trying at all, i know for a fact it was terrifying but i also know you can do it next time :))
I have anxiety too so I feel you!
Same I have anxiety, and when it was really bad I would have unbearable panic attacks and suicidal thoughts, it would happen almost every day, it was awful, but I am doing great now and haven’t had a panic attack in a while, I’m also going to therapy. Hang in there everyone❤
I believe I have anxiety and I have all the symptoms but whenever I tell my mum she says “It’s the phones fault” or “you’ve watched something on the phone “. She never takes in account about school. I have nearly all the symptoms and symptoms of panic attacks. It really hurts me she also said the only reason why she won’t let me get tested is because she “doesn’t want it on my record forever”. But she doesn’t release the world has changed since she was younger. Is there any advice anyone could give to me? I would really appreciate it. Thank you.
@@Yourlocalalien590 Is there a different person you can talk to? A school counselor perhaps? Sometimes adults will listen to a professional adult. Of course, sometimes they won't because they are stubborn. But if there's someone else, an understanding teacher or professional? Sometimes schools have resources for anxiety and can help.
I personally got diagnosed with both ocd and autism. I always want to be the best at everything and when I’m not or when something gets in my way (unexpected event etc) I can have anxiety attacks that last a week (like I’m so anxious I forget to eat/it gives me nausea) I think that the fact that I’m a very functional autistic person plus I have ocd genuinely made it so hard to get a proper diagnosis (12 years)
I really liked the way you explained it, its very accurate as I suffer from Bipolar, PTSD (uncomplicated), (possibly schizophrenia, I'm not sure yet), anxiety, and paranoia. This is perfectly explained, I'm hoping to get treatments so I can live normally
I have both ADHD and OCD and i have never felt more understood. Thank you for this.
I also have both ADHD and OCD and for me they’re like two opposite disorders and it’s so hard to live with sometimes 😢 stay strong ❤
i think this is possibly the best ive seen ASD described.
it’s not attempting to infantilize us autistic people and it specifies that autism is a spectrum, something I rarely see covered in a 1-2 minute brief about my disorder.
Agreed!!
I had PTSD from August 2019-November 2022. 1 time I literally had a super bad PTSD attack in the middle of Walmart and I remember I just had to sit on a bench and wait for it be over. I eventually recovered by letting out all the emotions I had been holding in and saying everything I truly wanted to say and confronting everything that needed to be confronted. Also just accepting what happened and understanding it’s never gonna go away but just moving on regardless. Just really fully mentally moving on from the event and coming out stronger.
I love how he explains things. It’s very understandable :)
The “mental itch you can’t scratch” perfectly describes the constant compelling feeling to do something certain or repeat it. Thanks for being respectful and describing all of these in a great and understanding way (I read over this like 5 times, OCD is not just being a perfectionist)
Yeah, its like you do it but it feels that you didnt do it completely so you do it again and again. It doesnt fulfill
@@pertylius Harm ocd is really bad
I have to look at the bottom of my shoes constantly while walking in shoes
Diagnosed with several of these mental disorders, but my worst one nowadays is anxiety. You can’t sit still. You can’t be happy. You’re worrying 24/7. The chest pain makes you feel like your chest is hemorrhaging.
Womp womp
@@Zuri-gd3skshut up kid
@@Zuri-gd3sk bruh
@@Zuri-gd3skgrow up
The comment section helped me knowing the clear cut concept of each mental disorder...can't be more grateful😌
This youtube channel is so good i have adhd and i have never heard such a good discription of what it feels like well done:)
im autistic and i have ADHD, the way you explained it made me happy
I know when they said “autistic people can be creative” I was really happy
my twin has adhd and autism and i love how he explained the spectums cuz he is like understands perfectly but he and like explain the output
Lol my brother is autistic and my besties brother has ADHD and they are both best friends 😂😂😂
Fellow combined. We will take over the world with our brains.
He is autistic
YAP WARNING: YES! My cousin has autism and it makes me so upset when other say things like “are you autistic?” “are you acoustic?”. It’s a thing that no matter the benefits, people live with these symptoms. We can’t downplay the negative symptoms, yes there’s positive symptoms but that doesn’t invalidate those who struggle. This goes for any mental disorder.
Saying “womp womp” isn’t the flex u think it is💀there’s a place and a time but this isn’t either
YEA LIKE ITS SO ANNOYING WHEN SOMEONES LIKE “omg guys I’m so OCD haha” AND ITS JUST LIKE COLOUR CODED FOLDERS OR SOMETHING
Womp womp
@@Crystal_DrawingsI had to convince two grown adults in a store that OCD isn't just being a neat freak
@@chunkymonkey259self-projection is crazy
REAL my brother has autism and i absolutely hate it when people use autism as a joke, i hate it so much.
as someone with adhd, this perfctly describes how it is without medications, keep up the good work.
You explained all of them perfectly, new favourite RUclipsr
The anxiety explanation was good. As someone who has anxiety, it's personally hard for me to do anything in a public setting. For instance, getting up to present a project in front of your class may seem scary to normal people, but for me, my heart starts racing, I get really sweaty, and when I'm presenting, my face turns extremely red, and I talk so fast, you could compare me to Eminem. It's very possible to cope with this, as I've gotten better at it, but it is and will always be terrifying; the way I decide to cope with it is to try to think, as put in the video with the bear chasing you, I pretend the bear isnt there, even though in my head I'm literally in its jaw. It isn't perfect, but it has helped me come out of my shell. Also, if you know someone with anxiety, don't joke about them being super quiet. It really makes the person feel much more away from the group.
Same, and my social autism doesn’t help either
yeah. I can totally relate to that. public speaking and manners are so hard for me too. and when someone calls me quiet or shames for it it just makes my anxiety worse.
I find it helpful to instead of constantly telling myself that the worst thing is going to happen like having a panic attack but instead being positive and telling myself everything will be ok and that I’m safe. It sounds silly at first but just try it.
Autism and anxiety. Feel you.
I have anxiety and adhd too. I struggle with presentations too, I got graded lower on one assignment at my college because I talked too fast 🙁
I wish people didn't say that "autism is a super power!" Or "omg you must be as smart as Albert Einstein!" Autism for me is absolute hell, if there was a guaranteed safe cure i would take it simply because, I really dont like meeting new people, I misunderstand half the conversations I'm in and I always feel out of place, anxious and lonely (sorry for lengthy read/comment)
I literally feel the same, I was diagnosed with anxiety and I likely have autism too, however I relate very much with your comment..
I have adhd anxiety and autism and I relate so much! People say “you are so smart! Be a doctor when you get a chance” but in reality it’s just torture
I love how you explained ASD, 100% relatable and recognizable
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I love how you explain this with examples that are so relatable, google can never do that this way😊
Anxiety is like having the best day of your life and alll of a sudden “you could die rn you’ll have a heart attack” and then u just feel DREAD
With all this said , as someone with an anxiety diagnosis you did the explaining SO WELL
Agreed and same!
“why am i even having fun?“.. as soon as that thought reaches your brain, the day’s ruined.
@@work8078 for real..
Anxiety is no mental disorder. Anxiety is a normal response from the body, on the other hand, Anxiety disorders is another thing
I've gotten mild criticisms at work that I know deep down are just trying to help me be better, but my brain goes to "How have I not been fired yet? I'm not doing anything right." Like I feel like I don't belong there even when I'm doing everything right.
I know that that's rationally, not the case, but Anxiety Disorders don't exactly give you rational thoughts.
Thank you for bringing some more light to autism and ADHD. I was often highly misunderstood during elementary school. The teachers thought I wanted to cause problems but it was just I couldn’t focus or be “normal”. My pet hissing cockroaches are the perfect things to talk to when I need someone.
omg i talk/infodump the posters on my wall when i need to talk things out. i always felt so embarrassed of it. 😞🥺
Animals are great to talk to when your upset;
They don’t judge you
They are quiet
They’re therapeutic
And lovely to cuddle
@@Alastors_biggest_fanmeet my judgmental but loving cat
@@stormyplayswastaken that’s- how I envision most cats 💀 but true
@@Alastors_biggest_fanmy dog definitely judges me and he’s as loud as a plane
Ive been diagnosed with ADHD and Bipolar 1 disorder. After I got a good therapist, supportive help, and a medical card. I have gotten better.
With my card, ive tried things and It allows my brain to slow down and actually think through things rather than having continuous random ideas that dont make sense to others. (In my mind at the time, they do)
Up until now, I didn’t realize I have Mild Anxiety Disorder and High Depressive Disorder until this video came up to mind.
And yes, I have Autism Spectrum Disorder and most guys use that as a way to harass me sometimes.
While the latter isn’t a problem, lately and even since birth to now, I’ve been having Depressive Disorder and Anxiety Disorder happen throughout my life more often than most.
Leading to my Sleep Disorder (where I can only sleep once a day, so I have to force myself to sleep if the first time was done too early.). It happens in obtuse spectrums so I’m not quite well with it. My last time I have never slept, was 3 straight days in a row.
Thank you for the detailed evaluation. It really helps a lot.
As someone that has high functioning autism and anxiety disorder I can say everything he is saying is accurate when it comes to those two disorders and my sister has adhd so I’m also fully aware of that as well.But I would like to thank this channel I was suffering with skin picking for a long time and was unaware that there was a disorder for it so after seeing it I brought it up to my psychiatrist and was diagnosed with extortion/dermatelamania disorder so thank you it really helped me.
Agreed he was well spoken, I was never taught anything about the way I am I only learnt from watching things like this.
Just a little heads up, you may not know this but its strongly advised to use terms such as high/low functioning because it denies an autistic person's support needs/acommodations, but you can say low/high support needs!!! (also pls let me know if this makes sense, im p bad at explaining stuff💔)
@@aSheepThatFlies I mean by saying that they're high functioning it can mean they have hyper fixation on one subject or more. It doesn't necessarily make them good at absolutely everything, it's just they may perform better academically but may be a little out of tune, if you catch me. I'm not affected by it too much but I do feel left out sometimes because I can't read gestures and what people mean sometimes as well as many others can.
As a person with anxiety im so happy that someone talks about it. People most say that it isnt a disorder but it is actually.
Too true, it’s awful! Sending you good thoughts!
I have schizophrenia, severe depressive disorder, PTSD, psychotic suicidal ideation, and a severe anxiety disorder. The severe anxiety disorder is the absolute worst, and it triggers everything else.
@@sapphirelane1714 aww its so bad! Hope you'll get better
the way you explained adhd was really great! the one thing i do wish would have been mentioned though is that if had severe enough (i would know because i have extremely severe ADHD) is that it can also take away the ability to understand social cues and half the time i forget where i am because i'm too zoned out or am distracted by where i am, which also affects the sense of danger, making dangerous situations not seem as dangerous to someone with ADHD.
It's so scary how you explain all of these so well 💀 it's like you have them all
This was the best way to explain ocd to somebody. I have the disorder I struggle to explain to my family how it feels. Thank you for noticing us and trying to help others understand us!
Thanks for the likes! They mean a lot 😊
Yes Ik if you do not have it you will never understand how compulsions feel.
Feels like walking away from a casino machine you believe to be a winner (i dont even know how that would feel, just trying to give an accurate description) i have ocd as well, and i cant really think of any way to describe it@@jackwoodley3541
Feels like walking away from a casino machine you believe to be a winner (i dont even know how that would feel, just trying to give an accurate description) i have ocd as well, and i cant really think of any way to describe it@@jackwoodley3541
Me after saying the exact same shit for the 14th time in a row (help me please)
I don't really know how to explain it. But if I had to guess, I would say it is like walking away from a casino machine you strongly believe to be a winner. I don't know if that description is accurate since I'm only 16 and can't gamble :/
2:08 Another way I’ve seen it explained
“One second you feel like you can jump over the grand canyon, the next you feel like jumping in”
nah
Yah
don't the manic/depressive states change rarely for people with bipolar? It's quick and sudden for ppl with BPD.
@OffBladeS I thought so too, was wondering if it was just me thinking so since i couldn't find any comments about it before
I have type II and can confirm
I didn't expect that he would describe anxiety so well, it was so precise wth 😭😭😭
That ASD one is very accurate, good job my man 👍
I have ADHD and anxiety, so my head is literally like someone threw all of the bouncy balls in the world onto a trampoline. Every ball is a thought bouncing around the trampoline which represents my head
Same
One second, I'm panting after jogging a mile. Next I am fighting a tree branch.
My dad had bipolar, schizophrenia, depression, and dyslexia. He overdosed on drugs last year. I struggle with OCD,PTSD, anxiety,and paranoia. But im getting better now
Be careful around people with bi-poler they can be literally psychos sometimes (from experience)
@@autumnsweetfluff5780 ik, he almost killed my sister and he was very abusive toward my siblings
@@your_paralysis_demon maybe you should get him to a mental hospital I don't mean to sound mean but I don't get why people just let these psychopaths walk around
@@autumnsweetfluff5780Its not their fault. And its bad to generalise and stereotype people.
@@Quentinfries it's based of experience most bi-poler people I've seen are kinda crazy (no offense) even if it's not their fault they should be contained for the safety of others. One bi-poler person I met told lies as if they were the truth it's like she believed in her own lies.
That depression part just opened my eyes to what’s happening to me rn
You should also note, that Schizophrenia’s auditory hallucinations are mostly negative.
As someone who has autism you did a good job explaining it
I have ASD and ADHD and fully agree
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Absolutely
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For a change, someone really did explain it well
as someone with diagnosed anxiety, this explanation is the best i have ever seen. THANK YOU.
Fun fact 95% of usa teenagers have anxiety since 2021 so people without are most rare
thank you for making this video for all of us to know some disorders!
i didn't know i had a few disorders until i watched the video, i knew i had ADHD(both Inattentive and Impulsive) but didn't know i had ASD, Anorexia and Insomnia, i now figured out i have 4 disorders, this kinda helped me, ty for this video :D
this video helped me realize the disorders that i have and how to cure them except for depression thank you!
Wow you explained depression and anxiety so well
Agreed
Totally
As someone with Anxiety, they explained it very well. Some people think it’s not as bad as some others but really it’s worse than some people think. It’s like, one minute your lying in bed replaying every conversation you had that day, and then the next minute your thinking, “Uh oh, what if I stop breathing in the night” and then you just feel really uncomfortable and not happy. They also explain OCD really well, (Me and my mom both have OCD) because I clean my room every day just to help with anxiety and when I forget where something is I have to re-organize my entire room to find it. 😒
I can relate however my anxiety is a bit different where I’ll go a few days or weeks without anxiety then I’ll get a month or 2 with extreme anxiety all the time and anxiety attacks I am in the middle of one of my worst anxiety periods 🙃
How about stop labelling urself with bullshit and actually be a valuable member of society
@@valeuudiste4664tf bro? You really woke up and chose violence 😒
@@The_Weather_HubYeah, well I hope you feel better
Thank you! Btw @valeuudiste4664 I got diagnosed, so don’t say I’m self labeling🙄
Anxiety Disorder... good to hear it has cure... It's really sad feel so for so many years already...
*These Remind me so many things in the Past. and also My Past Either.*
I have anxiety and adhd, and anxiety is almost like you feel like the whole world depends on you, and if you make one wrong decision, billions of deaths are your fault
It depend what kind of anxiety you have
Anxiety can be a symptom of ADHD. You know yourself best, so I understand if you don't need this information, but just in case, I would like to mention that my anxiety improved a lot after starting ADHD medication.
@@alexwaltho6697 yeah mine too, but it still rears its ugly head sometimes
YES 👏 I have all the same things you do!
@@Anunymoose 🙌
As someone with OCD, almost everything you said about it was on point. Fantastic work.
yup, same here and I agree with you :)
Same i agree
same here :)
As someone who also fakes disorders, I can attest
Exactly. I've finally found someone who said more than "You constantly look if you've turned the oven off"
Sometimes with my ocd, it doesn’t even feel like I need to necessarily clean or clean the house, but I can’t just flick the light switch once, I need to do it multiple times to equal an even number, the list goes on.
Although I’ve not been diagnosed or tested for mental disorders because my life works quite well, I do relate to some of these like depression and autism. I can find things funny, but since a while ago, I cant enjoy a book, a movie or most games; sounds like depression. Also somewhat resonate with autism cuz I sometimes dont understand why people think something is funny and I also lile to really go nerd mode and find out everything about a new subject that interests me. I also drop most or all other interests when I find a new one