Are You Drowning in Your Own Mind?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • In this deep dive, we unravel the science behind one of the world’s most devastating but silent epidemics: depression. Drawing on Robert Sapolsky’s groundbreaking lecture, "The Biology and Psychology of Depression," we explore the intricate dance between brain chemistry, psychology, and the relentless grip of this disease. Depression isn’t just a fleeting sadness-it’s a catastrophic condition that can hijack your thoughts, strip away joy, and leave you drowning in your own mind. From the role of neurotransmitters like serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine, to the revolutionary yet dangerous promise of ketamine, we break down the facts with raw honesty.
    This isn’t a feel-good discussion; it’s a wake-up call to recognize depression for what it is: a medical crisis. Whether you’re struggling yourself or trying to understand someone else’s battle, this video will change the way you see mental health forever. Dive in, and let’s tackle the silent catastrophe together.
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    #DepressionAwareness #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #RobertSapolsky #MentalHealthCrisis
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Комментарии • 36

  • @sb2126
    @sb2126 3 дня назад +9

    It did hit a nerve, depression is torment that lingers on for ever. I live in dread of it hitting again.

  • @francescaali8782
    @francescaali8782 3 дня назад +5

    Omg!!! You explained everything I have been experiencing! Thank you so much for this! I need to watch this everyday to help me to remember what I am up against. I was diagnosed with major depressive disorder and I am working so hard to get my life back! This was amazing thank you!!

  • @antoniodg2673
    @antoniodg2673 3 дня назад +7

    Encouraging message. Now, it's to get in the right state of mind.

  • @jimbone6868
    @jimbone6868 3 дня назад +2

    Beautiful video.

  • @aly7379
    @aly7379 3 дня назад +1

    Again, this is very helpful. I am taking sertraline and I don’t think that’s enough. Your videos made me understand myself and other people more.

  • @KAmanPatel
    @KAmanPatel 17 часов назад

    I have bouts of mild depression and your explanation was spot on.

  • @MariTempestosi
    @MariTempestosi 3 дня назад +3

    I've been there for the past years, it's hard down here

  • @KNKLDK
    @KNKLDK 3 дня назад +1

    Thanks

  • @KuriousKi77y
    @KuriousKi77y 4 часа назад

    The most mind boggling thing to me is.... How many actually lack empathy. In it's truest and most simplest definition.
    The ability to understand someone else's point of view. Without ridicule or selfish tendencies to voice how their able to understand...
    Just be supportive!
    Thats it...
    Just listen, and "get it"!
    Perhaps understanding what it means to be supportive in the first place.

  • @carbon1479
    @carbon1479 3 дня назад +1

    The painful part about stigma - it's part of how people get status freebees (or status poaching) for free. The vested interest in being 'better than' or superior to is a big part of why stigma dies so hard and even lasts after laws change and after people have already known most of the science for a decade or more.

  • @chintan_147
    @chintan_147 3 дня назад

    can't believe the timing of this.
    because i have been feeling these symptoms since past few months and didn't even know that it is a depression. i have constantly trying to figure out by myself that what the hell is wrong with, what did i do to experience this state i am experiencing. constantly stuck in a loop of figuring out the cause of this. can't believe how blind and unaware the world is.
    thank you so much for shedding a light onto this!

    • @ArtificiallyAware
      @ArtificiallyAware  3 дня назад

      It's commendable that you are beginning to recognize and articulate your experience with depression; self-awareness is a crucial first step in emotional healing. Many individuals struggle in silence, often feeling isolated in their suffering, which underscores the importance of open dialogue and education around mental health. Remember, seeking support from professionals and connecting with others who understand can be pivotal in navigating this challenging journey.

  • @eihwazz12
    @eihwazz12 3 дня назад +3

    this one is helpful. Though have you ever did any video on disinfo? Like how to hijack the prefrontal cortex by disabling it with emotional content and inducing hypothalamus to work (i may have confused the names of the structures). Can we also tell people that if someone is telling you that you need to hate something - it is your enemy ? Yeah, much to ask for but just sharing the intent.

  • @JonathanCastilloRuiz
    @JonathanCastilloRuiz 3 дня назад +2

    This hit a nerve

  • @gireeshneroth7127
    @gireeshneroth7127 3 дня назад +2

    The mind is drowning within itself.

  • @blackarot6295
    @blackarot6295 2 дня назад +1

    How can you say depression makes us unable to feel and then talk about how much depressed people feel?

  • @nolancoates4856
    @nolancoates4856 23 часа назад

    Void of essence Depression 🕵️‍♂️ Thanks

  • @ryanschneer
    @ryanschneer 3 дня назад +1

    Lithium and magnesium

  • @NMIT1P
    @NMIT1P 9 часов назад

    May those who face this, may God help them. It must be difficult to deal with. Don't give up. Ever. Jesus is with you all.

  • @Sonius777
    @Sonius777 2 дня назад

    "гибель мира для неврастеника это больно и хорошо
    горе пожалело тебя, бездельника, и со всеми произошло"
    Вера Полозкова
    о, ты не один в аду отвержения, самосокрушения посреди
    теперь явь только отражение полыхающего в груди

  • @NURJMUHAMMAD19
    @NURJMUHAMMAD19 3 дня назад +9

    Does it ever occur to anyone that you should leave people's minds alone

    • @ETIA0
      @ETIA0 2 дня назад

      I was getting ready to say the same.
      People never learn about personal boundaries and comfort zones anymore. Makes it unfortunate for the rest of us who prefer to be solo, I don't think the time of lone wolf will ever be over, I will be like one in til my death, so many things prevent me from seeking complete solitude, improving one's physical surroundings is sometimes enough. Don't talk about things you have no clue about, be respectful and come to realize that we humans don't understand or appreciate everything about each others especially if we don't even know one another.

    • @NURJMUHAMMAD19
      @NURJMUHAMMAD19 День назад +1

      @@ETIA0 this is true, but I myself who has always been a bit hermetic, is starting to be overwhelmed with being alone

    • @kennethharris6638
      @kennethharris6638 День назад

      No because people dont understand how much power a mind holds i think as long as this dosent bother no one then keep studying it

    • @NURJMUHAMMAD19
      @NURJMUHAMMAD19 День назад

      @@kennethharris6638
      It bothers me .
      Against my will I am a participant of a multinational brain initiative, and it has ruined my life, and made me feel like I am drowning in my mind..

    • @deadoffdabs342
      @deadoffdabs342 23 часа назад

      @@NURJMUHAMMAD19then stop watching videos like this that dive into philosophy and psychology, problem is that everyone wants to know the information or you wouldn’t be on this video. Some hit a point of existential crisis but the only way out of that is discussion with others to try and work out a mutual understanding and experience of life. Lone wolf lifestyle means no internet connection watching other people, if you still watch peoples content you’re still under the influence of societal thoughts which can be said any sentient being including our ai friend here.

  • @gofai274
    @gofai274 2 дня назад

    Also thing is ppl that have only mild depression see things more realistically, even severe depression can cause distortions, sometimes it is not happening without reason tho! Like that you are not just thinking negative in distorted ways! Most compassionate/smart ppl in history were also the most depressed like for instance Schopenhauer, or Tolstoy - they saw life for what it truly was! Depression is also like call to change something in your life or when something in environement is wrong (it can be evolutionary functional "not mental disorders"!!! that is just BS of idiotic field of bio-psychiatry)! Framework of consciousness how life is experienced is different during depression it is change in consciousness itself and how one relates to the world! Then there is also existential depression or called existential boredom which is mostly from meaninglessness of life, because life is truly meaningless! There is nothing to gain! THere is no free will, no self, everything is nothingness! Most depression is caused from this world and individualistic society! This is what 99% ppl+ don't understand... Hell is other ppl... YOu cannot give yourself: compassion, love, understanding... No one wants to be responsible for other beings: ppl don't even react to homeless yelling for help...

  • @Token101
    @Token101 2 дня назад

    oh

  • @TennesseeJed
    @TennesseeJed 3 дня назад +1

    🧠

  • @dadigitechman
    @dadigitechman 2 дня назад

    Just stop cooking your food

  • @Michael-rw1cq
    @Michael-rw1cq 2 дня назад

    sorry i pressed the wrong button

  • @fideldisalvo
    @fideldisalvo 2 дня назад

    So people with depression are more aware, or by extension, less ignorant? Lol

    • @grayirishgalt
      @grayirishgalt 2 дня назад

      Depression is correlated with intelligence, knowledge and wisdom. The concept is Old Testament. With much knowledge comes much pain and ignorance is bliss

  • @kitchfairman5043
    @kitchfairman5043 3 дня назад +1

    So when the economy is really bad we call it a depression. And a tropical storm is a depression. English is funny like that. But from the Latin De- down, and Premere - press. So technically it’s an action. But I don’t know anybody that would consciously decide to not enjoy life. Personally I found that diet was a huge factor, environment has a big role too, and the free time to ponder. My brain could not think clearly when I ate the typical American diet. My body did not want to function either. And free time to ponder takes money. But when I decided to eat real food 25 years ago, my brain started to function better, my body too. Which made it much easier to get out of bed and earn enough income to have some free time to ponder, and change my environment, my perception, and attempt to be a positive influence to the people around me. Cuz if I don’t take care of me first I am no good anyone else. “ I think therefore I am.” René Descartes. And “ I got tired of feeling like shit so I turned on my Happy Switch.” SNFU. I recommend both philosophers.👆