What No One is Telling You About Trauma and Addiction | Gabor Mate & Joe Polish

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    Rather than offering quick-fix solutions to these complex issues, Dr. Maté weaves together scientific research, case histories, and his own insights and experience to present a broad perspective that enlightens and empowers people to promote their own healing and that of those around them.
    After 20 years of family practice and palliative care experience, Dr. Maté worked for over a decade in Vancouver’s Downtown East Side with patients challenged by drug addiction and mental illness. The bestselling author of four books published in over thirty languages, Gabor is an internationally renowned speaker highly sought after for his expertise on addiction, trauma, childhood development, and the relationship of stress and illness. His book on addiction received the Hubert Evans Prize for literary non-fiction. For his groundbreaking medical work and writing he has been awarded the Order of Canada, his country’s highest civilian distinction, and the Civic Merit Award from his hometown, Vancouver. His books include In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts: Close Encounters With Addiction; When the Body Says No; The Cost of Hidden Stress; Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder; and (with Dr. Gordon Neufeld) Hold on to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers. His next book, The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness & Healing in a Toxic Culture is due out on September 13, 2022. His second next book, Hello Again: A Fresh Start for Parents and Their Adult Children is expected in 2023. Gabor is also co-developer of a therapeutic approach, Compassionate Inquiry, now studied by hundreds of therapists, physicians, counselors, and others internationally.
    * Why Gabor wrote his new book The Myth of Normal and the common myths that keep us sick
    * What trauma is, where it is rooted, and how we try to heal it in maladaptive ways
    * Gabor explains if there is a difference between childhood trauma and adult trauma
    * How to change the atmospheric conditions of your life when life is challenging
    * Insights into the topic of workaholism and healing compulsive work addictions
    * The root causes of depression and anger, and the best ways of coping and healing
    * Gabor's perspective on how A.D.D. and A.D.H.D. develop and how to best handle it
    * Root causes of anxiety and fear, and the best ways of managing and dealing with both
    * What psychedelics can do for you under the right conditions AND what they can't do
    * The most important lessons Gabor has discovered about addiction and recovery
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  • @philippedefossez3421
    @philippedefossez3421 Год назад +333

    Gabor Maté deserves a Nobel prize for his work.

    • @neldacooper7663
      @neldacooper7663 10 месяцев назад +4

      I agree

    • @anitachojnacki4512
      @anitachojnacki4512 8 месяцев назад +7

      He should run for president...and change the medical mental health system...before he leaves earthside MAY God speed him to us in Australia 🇦🇺 🙏 he saved my life and my dog cooper xxx

    • @nizarjiwan6970
      @nizarjiwan6970 8 месяцев назад +2

      Agree wholeheartedly.

    • @ms-jem
      @ms-jem 8 месяцев назад +1

      💯

    • @user-ii2uh1xq7b
      @user-ii2uh1xq7b 7 месяцев назад +1

      I really love Gabor, early childhood development is so important, Dr Spock said the same things but sometimes life happens, but I believe genetics do have a factor nature VS nuture. It is so hard raising children these days so many outside influences such as social media funny I am on it right now, I notice the more I am on social media the more my mental health broke down.

  • @timszon
    @timszon Год назад +795

    His soft-spoken voice is healing on its own.

    • @aprililes8355
      @aprililes8355 Год назад +12

      Yes very much so!!

    • @winstonsabellona2204
      @winstonsabellona2204 Год назад +27

      i know right!!!?? Sometimes, I just play his videos just to listen to his voice, even though I have repeatedly watched them so many times.

    • @jJust_NO_
      @jJust_NO_ Год назад +7

      he is 79 yo? i mean thats impressive. hes got a solid wired physiology. does he drink alcohol ?

    • @carmen1384
      @carmen1384 Год назад +1

      Yes! ❤

    • @susanbrownrigg4211
      @susanbrownrigg4211 Год назад +12

      Without a doubt. Such a warm caring tone.

  • @richardburt7084
    @richardburt7084 10 месяцев назад +363

    Psychedelics saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 12 years and after psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.

    • @Karamayfield2043
      @Karamayfield2043 10 месяцев назад

      I’ve been looking to try shrooms. Anyone knows where I can source?

    • @johntnguyen9917
      @johntnguyen9917 10 месяцев назад +5

      The use of magic mushrooms can completely help one get over addiction and depression. It totally rewires your mind

    • @lisaart5301
      @lisaart5301 9 месяцев назад +3

      ..crazy where the Comments went... I just wanted to wish you an awesome Life without addiction 😀

    • @arimadx
      @arimadx 8 месяцев назад +8

      They definitely saved me in my darkest times. I was really hoping they would help me with my addiction but unfortunately not. I was doing great with depression for a solid year after my ceremony but it's slupping back in. Man, you don't notice how truly broken you are until it gets really bad.

    • @memorymukoloba5551
      @memorymukoloba5551 8 месяцев назад

      Congratulations....... Wishing you the best.

  • @NiKi-ij2ln
    @NiKi-ij2ln Год назад +231

    Totally agree - trauma disconnects you from yourself.

    • @alanmctavish4802
      @alanmctavish4802 Год назад

      @lucas shut up please

    • @madamdardis
      @madamdardis Год назад +3

      Yes, the false self shows up

    • @couldbe8348
      @couldbe8348 9 месяцев назад

      What is “trauma?

    • @NiKi-ij2ln
      @NiKi-ij2ln 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@couldbe8348 a wound, ...when you are unconscious , you get wounded.

    • @couldbe8348
      @couldbe8348 9 месяцев назад

      @@NiKi-ij2ln not understanding can you give an example? Don’t we all get wounded?

  • @angelamossucco2190
    @angelamossucco2190 Год назад +203

    The opposite of addiction is CONNECTION. ❤
    Omg yes.

    • @Michael-id9mn
      @Michael-id9mn Год назад +5

      So hard to connect because ,trauma ,abuse mental and physical abuse on top of my addictins has made me connect with those who have manipulated ,my natural human gut instincts in a way to where the normal things are harder to survive normal events that seem like it's a derversion to make u respond in a way that an emotionally traumatized addict would ,same as a normal person would if I said right .But so hard to explain when Noones has survived this long and is facing what is un none to addicts or
      Teachers of man
      Omg
      Pray for me ..

    • @janagestennes716
      @janagestennes716 Год назад +1

    • @bpassion4fashion581
      @bpassion4fashion581 Год назад +5

      You are not alone ! So many of us are still trying to heal from our trauma .
      Let’s heal together and let’s start by being kind to ourselves first . Then we’ll see how to extend that kindness to others with proper boundaries where we look for our wounded child first .

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад +7

      Agree. 🙏
      “Addiction begins with solving a problem, and the problem is that of human pain, emotional pain, first question is not why the addiction; it's why the pain? And from my perspective, it's always rooted in childhood trauma, either overt or covert.”
      - Dr Gabor Mate
      In my experience addiction starts and is driven by pain …emotional and or physical. As Dr G says body and mind are one. One step higher and humanity is also one collective. Layers of interconnection in our body, societies, nature, earth and universe/galaxies. Many believe our next level of growth will come when we the illusion of division or separation. My pain is yours and vice versa. If I hurt you, I hurt me. Even those we disagree with and or really don’t like (just mirrors or lessons.) No light without dark. Def not easy to live on this tiny planet. 😉 Namaste ✌️🌎

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад

      @@bpassion4fashion581
      Agree. 🙏 You may find some books and talks by late Jiddu Krishnamurti of help. I’ve never looked at life or human condition the same. He has no modern equivalent and seen as one of greatest teachers/thinkers of 20th century by Dalai Lama, Ghandi and others. Try ‘Happy is the one who is nothing’ and ‘The book of life.’ Not to replace Dr Mate (his work is invaluable) but for a diff broader view. Search his bio and quotes to see. ✌️🙏 PS news for D Lama. Why I don’t idealize any human.

  • @denise2169
    @denise2169 Год назад +465

    Yes, yes, yes!
    I have been listening to Dr Maté for years, and I am finally able to grieve my buried fears, angst and sadness - all of my small-t traumas that had haunted me for so long! My parents loved me and did the best that they could. I now see that they were, themselves, also traumatised, as likely were my grandparents who were immigrants in the 1890s.
    Learning from Gabor and now being able to reconnect to my emotions which I had numbed as a young child, has finally set me free of lifelong depression. I am now beginning to live the real me at 71! Thank you for your work and wisdom, Dr Maté!

    • @purch3176
      @purch3176 Год назад +44

      I’m 55 and thought it was too late to “start living life” ... your story has inspired me that it’s not too late! I haven’t missed “too much” of life to start all over again. Thank you ❤️❤️

    • @nelgrace1969
      @nelgrace1969 Год назад +24

      @@purch3176 it's never too late EVER💚💚

    • @SCORP1ONF1RE
      @SCORP1ONF1RE Год назад +26

      im 52. socially, mentally, economically, physically broken. if theres hope for me, i cant find it.

    • @melliecrann-gaoth4789
      @melliecrann-gaoth4789 Год назад +2

      @@SCORP1ONF1RE compassion to you.
      I don’t know but sometimes a big depression comes in on top of everything else.

    • @denise2169
      @denise2169 Год назад +15

      @@SCORP1ONF1RE , yes! Listening to Dr Maté’s explanations has helped me to have compassion for myself. I have learned to reconnect to my lost, buried self and have reclaimed all of my emotions, including sadness, fear, anger, grief, etc. I now feel alive and excited every day I get up.
      Don’t give up in your own healing. The answers are all inside you. Get to know the real you, and have courage and compassion to be vulnerable with yourself. NO ONE IS PERFECT!
      Best wishes in your your healing! 💕

  • @quinnlafleur6533
    @quinnlafleur6533 Год назад +156

    I worked as a medical provider in prison for 10 yrs and that was the exactly the truth. I was able to see through the inmate tough guy and got to know a lot of them. Building trust was my goal. I didn’t look at them as inmates, but rather patients that had some horrific pasts. I just hope I had a small impact on them. Gave them hope of a better future. I loved that job! That fulfilled me -then we closed. Lost another identity of myself.

    • @quinnlafleur6533
      @quinnlafleur6533 Год назад +7

      I worked 60 hrs a week and took call for my own patients every day. Workaholic!

    • @witchywisdom4505
      @witchywisdom4505 Год назад +8

      You're a hero... an angel.

    • @lorraineneville2907
      @lorraineneville2907 Год назад +7

      You were a social worker of the Holy kind. 💗

    • @benkim8167
      @benkim8167 5 месяцев назад +3

      God bless you 🙏

    • @quinnlafleur6533
      @quinnlafleur6533 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@witchywisdom4505. Thank you. I feel everyone deserves that no matter the circumstances. I learned a lot about their pasts and if everyone could understand this (these inmates I got to know never had a chance at the life we have) - society could do so much better. Appreciate your thoughts!

  • @sharonanderson-eh4on
    @sharonanderson-eh4on 2 месяца назад +2

    This man talks a lot of sense. This world needs healing ❤

  • @carabanana3938
    @carabanana3938 5 месяцев назад +12

    “If u understood the Atmosphere and conditions of someone’s life it makes sense why they do what they do “. …..,..What a great statement

    • @robynhope219
      @robynhope219 13 дней назад

      I learnt that in Primal Therapy 40 yrs ago.

  • @vaishaaliramalingam5020
    @vaishaaliramalingam5020 Год назад +34

    Every time i read his book, hear his book or listen to him talk i cry. So many emotions run wild in my head and i cry not only for me but every other person i know whose sufferings i could recognise and yet cant help directly. He is the only one who has taught me unconditional kindness

  • @amber76OH
    @amber76OH Год назад +90

    He's just the most amazingly wise man of our time.

    • @AgendaInMind
      @AgendaInMind Год назад +3

      Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by having a traumatic event take them by surprise, unexpectantly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death.
      While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes.
      Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way.
      It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......

    • @daijanestokazem
      @daijanestokazem Год назад

      @@AgendaInMind 👏👏

  • @AppleTY2015
    @AppleTY2015 Год назад +168

    Parents need to ensure their primary schools/ teachers understand this. Teachers are perpetuating this by suppressing childrens emotions and also labeling behaviors as “bad”. Parents needs to voice their expectations if they notice & also discuss the teachers response to childrens emotions before the start of the school year.

    • @carolinefeherty4061
      @carolinefeherty4061 Год назад +30

      I agree and I am a teacher! I did not get along with one superior because she was a dictator and she expected that from us. I will NOT run a classroom of scared kids. We arrived at school and those children were getting off the bus, head down and shoulders slumped! How many more clues does an adult need? It should be a happy, nurturing, educational space. I work on the reward system and get children to participate in a group. The whole school had behavior issues but they refused to look at their own behavior towards children. I did teach K-12 grade. I think a 12th grader sometimes needs as kind of a hand as Kinder child. Just talk to the children, we ALL deserve to be heard plus they are individuals. Yeah well no surprise I moved schools, I had to for my own sanity. Toxic. Our teachers believe they have to be mean to get children to Co-operate. Not true, it is easy to be the “Boss” of a child, pick on someone your own size. We should not be wounding kids to make ourselves feel “ important”.

    • @AppleTY2015
      @AppleTY2015 Год назад +4

      @@carolinefeherty4061 Thank you so much for this wonderful and informative response. I wish many more teachers had this powerful awareness - so they could bolster ALL children (not just ones who have experienced trauma) and aid in preventing this cycle. 🙏🏼

    • @patrickbuglass973
      @patrickbuglass973 Год назад

      Gang-stalking and the surveillance state and the hidden harassment...they never address that. By ignoring that and offering any advice, they heap up even more victim-blaming.

    • @angelamossucco2190
      @angelamossucco2190 Год назад +1

      Absolutely ❤

    • @deborahcoward9869
      @deborahcoward9869 Год назад +9

      The education system needs to be overhauled. From the time a child goes to school up through University, the things Dr. Gabor talks about and teaches need to be taught. Teachers ought to be trauma informed to teach in schools. I learned nothing at school that did me any good in real life. I needed this teaching about 49 years ago. Just starting to heal from old wounds from a traumatic childhood, and learning to have a love and value for myself now at 64. Your never to old to learn. I thank Dr. Gabor for his insights and lived experiences on Trauma and being a beacon of light and hope to myself and to so many others that it IS possible to heal our wounds and have a good life. ❤

  • @saviaescrita9307
    @saviaescrita9307 Год назад +42

    Gabor Mate is a rare visionary. I hope generations of Mate thinkers and feelers rise. Thank you Dr Mate!

    • @nath1284
      @nath1284 Год назад +1

      It's down to us to take compassionate action and live from love, sharing what we learn with the world and ensuring it ripples outwards from our presence and deeds. Share the love! 🙏

  • @dr.florence
    @dr.florence Год назад +27

    It's so interesting how this maps onto my family: I have three older sisters (9,8,5 years older). My parents were never extremly connected but my sisters had a fair run at life early. When my mom was pregnant with me, my dad started to gamble and become extremly domestically violent (projecting his shame and rage onto her). I grew up with extreme dysfunction and adversity as a "normal". And you can tell that I'm different from my sisters, struggling with personal relationships, job security, ADHD, depression and what not. I'm also the only one looking at our family story, and have done very well in terms of emotional awareness (I'm an academic and a writer). And yet, superficially, you can tell from my general life struggles how my early early years have hurt me in comparison to my sisters.

    • @user-np7og8bp8g
      @user-np7og8bp8g 4 месяца назад

      I'm really interested in your story..as a person diagnosed with ADHD 7years ago,I have been through it all not to mention addiction was my number one coping skill..my culture is very reserved and as such the whole mental health is a no no.. someone could have a PHD but they could never comprehend Mental illnesses.such is my struggle.. and also was brought up with similar circumstances of going through traumas on my own..but this has in away opened my eyes in various ways and looking into my family's history.. individually

  • @timothymoore7887
    @timothymoore7887 4 месяца назад +5

    I really love this guy. I had a rough childhood and grew up being open and vulnerable because I didn’t want to suppress my emotions and develop unhealthy anger. I was hoping that me sharing my story would illicit some empathy and compassion. I did get some understanding but ultimately some folks used parts of my story against me or to fuel gossip. In reflection I wouldn’t have done anything differently but I do appreciate speaking about society and culture. In the states it’s deemed sacrilege to criticize the larger culture. Just because a lot of people do something doesn’t make it inherently good or bad. America could use an inner upgrade. The incarceration rate, poverty rate and addiction rates are ridiculous for us being the “wealthiest” nation.

  • @xo_ectophylla_alba_xo
    @xo_ectophylla_alba_xo Год назад +26

    I always thought it was nonsense that human nature is reportedly “selfish, aggressive, and competitive.” and I appreciate that Maté brings this question. Any mammoth will tell you that humans are very fragile, and would only survive by being fraternal with other humans.

  • @user-jz6pn8ez5c
    @user-jz6pn8ez5c 3 месяца назад +3

    He speaks so beautifully.

  • @susanstevenson9619
    @susanstevenson9619 Год назад +66

    I work in a child residential care home. Your work inspires me and I try everyday to help the kids in my care to look at the world in a different way and to accept what has happened to them and to let go of the past and hopefully give them the guidance to move forward in life. Thank you x

    • @nath1284
      @nath1284 Год назад +6

      That's amazing! Thank you for what you do 🙏 ❤️

    • @jaedtobey791
      @jaedtobey791 9 месяцев назад +4

      Acceptance is a process, not just a choice to be made. If you never process the trauma, it seeps out in unhealthy ways. So just telling someone to accept their past seems too trite to me, considering the subject.

  • @MariPasq123
    @MariPasq123 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks for the point made at 8:45… that our trauma is not a place to live. When we’re triggered it’s time to move forward and discover how to heal. We are not our trauma.

  • @NaStashaLeBlanc
    @NaStashaLeBlanc Год назад +165

    I was abandoned by my mother and put into a group home at 12 she lied about me that I was so horrible and she can’t handle me anymore thinking back I wasn’t even bad I didn’t smoke weed or drink yet I had a friend over that told me the smell of crack cocaine and I didn’t know what it was till that day and I was so embarrassed about it and my friend being there knowing what it was I got upset and told her to stop smoking it in the house and called her a drug addict I was hurt and scared already embarrassed because I knew now that people were going to know she was doing it and in the house with my friends over after I got mad about it her group of friends left my mother got mad and called child protective services to come and get me say I was out of control and she couldn’t gain control over me I was so bad she couldn’t handle me and so on they came picked me up took me to the group home my mother smiled and waved bye to me as I was crying in the car this has been a situation that caused me to have severe abandonment issues I don’t know how to love myself I am always trying to understand why I wasn’t good enough to be loved by her so I been surviving on my own since the age of twelve and still have trauma till this day trying to understand what I did so bad why did she think I was so horrible and unlovable?? Questions I still at 37 ask myself and try to figure out every day because I have lived a lifetime of trauma in the system I was already broken when I was put in it at 12 afterwards I had to survive and I did start getting myself into trouble and into the wrong crowd I have been traumatized over amd over again throughout my life and not one therapist has ever talked to me about trauma and how I developed addiction to numb my life of feeling like I’m not worthy or lovable by anyone I hope trauma is something that the mental health and addiction services will pick up and take a good look at the connection maybe then there might be hope for me

    • @iloveFreedom.
      @iloveFreedom. Год назад +10

      You Are The new system x

    • @SpiritualStuntman
      @SpiritualStuntman Год назад +26

      Thank you for sharing your story. I highly highly highly recommend the organization aca. See if there is one close to you and go to a meeting. You are not alone, you have worth, you are not what happened to you. I love you and I support you and we can get better. There is hope. I love you

    • @amber76OH
      @amber76OH Год назад +16

      There is so much hope for you. You articulated your childhood trauma perfectly and im so sorry you went throughthat. It's heartbreaking that you have not yet found a doctor that is in tune with trauma. It's absolutely pertinent that you look for a doctor who has studied or specializes in childhood trauma. The Dr's that do would be able to help you so greatly. Keep searching. You deserve to begin your healing.

    • @dawn6232
      @dawn6232 Год назад +12

      I’m sorry that you experienced that. May you take that pain and alchemize it for your spiritual evolution and to be an intergenerational trauma cycle breaker for those that come after you. You are not alone. I see you and know that this work is sacred. ❤

    • @stephanieharper7349
      @stephanieharper7349 Год назад +12

      Honey there was nothing wrong with you there was something wrong with your mother her addiction was so powerful it made her choose addiction over being a mother and even that itself can cause abandonment issues I know because my parents did the same thing and I ended up studying and working in the field of psychology. Addiction can really change their brain but the point is there is absolutely nothing wrong with you that makes you unlovable and you're continued Quest I would really focus on studying and practicing mindfulness for resiliency from trauma that is what has helped me and others as everything I learn and practice myself I began to teach. I am so sorry that happened to you my mom used to threaten me with she would take me to the shelter if I ever told that they did drugs and just the threat was scary enough I can't ever imagine it actually happening thank God I ended up bouncing from house to house when their addiction got so bad when I was a teenager and then eventually mom died of cancer and then I was on my own it was hard I ended up in a bad relationship where I was getting abused but we can and will heal and we do heal I know what healthy relationships are now and that it did not make me less than or it was not my fault that my parents chose their addiction over me to them it's not even a conscience choice they feel like they are imprisoned by it their addiction that is but her waving at you seem to be spiteful that's her issue so don't take them on to yourself God I'm so sorry that happened to you how horrible but it sounds like at least you are self aware and you do try to continue your healing process so you are doing good give yourself credit for that the most important thing is loving yourself forgiving yourself for anything you think you've done wrong and loving yourself and then the right person will come learn to form healthy relationships I just studied and read about it and you know make sure you really know the danger signs of red flags if someone is going to be abusive to that way you can cut it off before it gets bad but half the people aren't doing as good as you in regards to being self-aware and trying to heal so give yourself credit where credit is due continue growing on your journey and continue to remind yourself daily if need be that there was nothing wrong with you that that was the monster of addiction and her own possible mental illness I hope this came through okay I do talk text because of severe arthritis and sometimes with my accent it makes wonky words I love Gabor mate I love the mindfulness in regards to the yoga and Tai Chi as it relates to Healing from trauma and addiction I like that one Doctor Who is real popular educating about narcissism Dr Romi I believe her name is. Also in regards to spirituality not religion spirituality in regards of universal truths things of that nature I really love Teal Swan and she really hits the nail on the head when it comes to things like trauma and how it affects our behaviors and she is not afraid to call out the elephant in the room and call out bad social practices that would allow us and actually prefer for us to suffer in silence instead of speaking and living Our Truth so really check her out her name is Teal Swan all of these people can be found on RUclips

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 Год назад +44

    Thank you guys!!!
    My mom was drunk before I was born and until I was 8.
    She raged if she was awakened while drunk, I learned very quickly to not make noise.
    ☯️

    • @evyandonch553
      @evyandonch553 Год назад +2

    • @aps9495
      @aps9495 Год назад +3

      I can’t imagine what that would have been like, and I feel like this shyt hit hard when you grow up and realise the full extent of the situation. Wishing you only love and wellness!

    • @madamdardis
      @madamdardis Год назад +1

      The rage did my mother was terrifying and she was teetotal, sane feelings as you in a different set up. Very damaging curcymstances for a child. I wish you healing and peace. God bless you,

    • @catnipcloud4445
      @catnipcloud4445 5 месяцев назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @arianaalvarez6579
    @arianaalvarez6579 Год назад +17

    What he said about gangsters and hardening up is so true. As an adolescent I wanted to become a ganngster like the woman I would see in the neighborhoods I had live in, but no just any I wanted to be feared. So I started intentionally hardening myself. Now I figured Im not really like that once upon a time I was the loveliest 6 year old. 😢

    • @isildurany2888
      @isildurany2888 11 месяцев назад +1

      ganngster like the woman I would see in the neighborhoods?

    • @jerrylyns7331
      @jerrylyns7331 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ariana, you are the same body and soul as that little girl. She is in you, you built your house on her foundation. It’s never too late to protect her inside you, and empathize with the pain she went through and the ways she learned to cope.

  • @tallyfriend9701
    @tallyfriend9701 Год назад +8

    I do appreciate the way Gabor is sitting, my most comfortable way to sit☺️

  • @trishmarck7798
    @trishmarck7798 Год назад +24

    Getting to know ourselves is probably the best lesson we will ever attain in this world. Thank you !!!

  • @carolina_grace5721
    @carolina_grace5721 Год назад +50

    This needs to be studied by everyone! I love this immensely! Gives so much hope for the healing of people and rendering a better world in the future.

    • @nath1284
      @nath1284 Год назад +3

      Yes, share widely!

  • @KingaGorski
    @KingaGorski Год назад +70

    It’s our own responsibility to cultivate and nurture peace within ourselves. 🧘‍♀️

    • @cherylpatry4205
      @cherylpatry4205 Год назад

      GOD BLESS YOU….yes taking responsibility is necessary

    • @martinjz33
      @martinjz33 Год назад +4

      What does that mean? That an unconscious mind is responsible for becoming conscious? Easy words

  • @deannacondly3043
    @deannacondly3043 Год назад +9

    I have done some mind altering drugs, lsd and mushrooms Mda in the late 70's I was at my doc the other day and asked her if she had a good couple of weeks off.. She told me she was taking a course on macro dosing mushrooms. She had asked me if I had tried them . I am happy she is going in this direction. She is 10 years younger than me and I am 64...

  • @Jhawk_2k
    @Jhawk_2k 8 месяцев назад +3

    My mom was pregnant with me while she studied for and took the bar exam. Before this video I never put it together that an experience like that was a major risk factor for my mental health...

  • @peacefulisland67
    @peacefulisland67 Год назад +23

    It isn't lost on me today, as much as I adore Gabor, that women have been talking about trauma for generations, mostly quietly, often publicly, but it takes a team of men to really bring it mainstream. To make it really real. Women have had the choice to keep it quiet and have a life, or bring it forward and often lose everything, including family, employment and community standing.
    Whatever it takes to get us here though, is better than not at all.

    • @Emmacity1
      @Emmacity1 Год назад

      👆👆👆👆 If wanna get any psychedelics product,DMT mushrooms,LSD, candy bar 🍫💯,,,,,

    • @NaStashaLeBlanc
      @NaStashaLeBlanc Год назад +5

      I’ve lost everything family housing my kid’s being open about trauma and getting help with my mental health and addiction I’ve been stripped of everything which has traumatized me over again they didn’t take my kid till I was already clean working on myself and I have spiralled out of control panic attacks scared to get help now because I lost everything being open about my trauma and my addiction I had under control at the time they’re backlog in the system is making it impossible for me to prove my urinalysis testing takes 7 weeks or longer to get results now so I’m not going to have my baby for his first Xmas because of a backlog in their system this is all trauma for me my tests are clean and I’m not able to prove it I fell off because I’m overwhelmed and scared to get help now because this is what honesty got me opening up about it all this needs to change I’m not the only parent that is going through this over getting help and being open about trauma and still nobody is ever tried to help me from a trauma standpoint sadly it’s ruined my life I fought so hard to have again leaving me completely hopeless broken ashamed confused devastated this is a problem parents are scared to get help because they come take you’re children even if you are clean they want you to prove it with tests that can take up to a year to get all five in and get the results 7 weeks is ridiculous I have no results to have my baby for Xmas and it’s not my fault or in my control this is traumatic so it’s trauma on top of trauma fir being open about it this needs to change

    • @valtracey6180
      @valtracey6180 Год назад +1

      You’re right that there are more men shining a light on trauma, but that is because they have had most of the power for a long time, but that is thankfully changing as women are slowly beginning to realize that they have always had power over their own bodies … what they choose to believe and what they choose to reject. Oprah Winfrey exercised her personal power to co-write an amazing book with Bruce Perry called ‘What Happened to You?’ Also on the subject of trauma. We’re getting there, slowly but surely. 🙏🏻

    • @peacefulisland67
      @peacefulisland67 Год назад +1

      @@valtracey6180 that was exactly the point I was making, yes.
      It'll be interesting to see how much influence might shift to people other than men in this process.

    • @peacefulisland67
      @peacefulisland67 Год назад +1

      @@NaStashaLeBlanc You're not alone out there. Reach out to free local programs and be vulnerable with others who have truly come to terms with their addictions and traumas, not just covered them up. Keeping things "under control" just sets us up for worse later and our kids follow the same patterns.
      Pray for your baby and work toward being the mom you want him to have when he's able to be with you no matter how long that takes. My daughter as an adult loves that I kicked some bad habits and continue to not give up on trauma work.
      It gives her hope for her own demons.

  • @bettinarossi7908
    @bettinarossi7908 Год назад +3

    When he sat crosslegged on the chair..he became my Guru.🙂🙏🧡

  • @JerkoPercan-by3ht
    @JerkoPercan-by3ht 4 месяца назад +3

    Tack Garbo Mate do har hjälpt mig att förstå varför jag behövde missbrukar i 35 år .
    Idag är tacksam för allt. Smärta jag har burit inom mej kunde jag inte förstår.
    Jag är dyslektiker. Fick aldrig hjälp med det .
    Tack för jobbet du har gjort.
    ❤🙏🏼😇

    • @sheiladuke3289
      @sheiladuke3289 3 месяца назад +1

      ❤❤❤😇 😇 😇 🤗 ❤

  • @Leonore45
    @Leonore45 Год назад +11

    My journey at 60+ started with Dr.Bruce Perry’s “The boy who was raised as a dog”. Dr Mate has continued this journey. Dr Maté explains how childhood pain relates to adult behaviour. And how childhood coping mechanism’s become a pathology later on. In my role as a nurse I have now been able to guide people to get help because I could recognise their pain. I would like something (a book a film, a dvd) that show’s what a great childhood looks like so that we can start showing children and adults what is needed. Thank you for your book and thank you Joe Polish for your honesty. I love the show’s format. ❤

    • @nath1284
      @nath1284 Год назад +1

      What a brilliant idea - follow it up! If you don't have the skills, find someone who does. Maybe Gabor would be open to this!? Trust your instincts 🙏♥️

  • @Getagrip1942
    @Getagrip1942 10 месяцев назад +6

    A bad relationship is always the reason because you can't shut the front door on them when your stuck indoors with your abuser..

  • @marlenefeldmann6108
    @marlenefeldmann6108 Год назад +30

    You so right, Dr Mate' is beyond amazing, what a wonderful soul!!!! I just discovered him recently, as I have close family with addiction, and have fought it myself, although I myself also in the medical field, do have a fair amount of knowledge, but this guy, just has such a wonderful way of getting the message across, I love you Dr Mate' bless you 🙏🙏❤️

  • @patjackson1775
    @patjackson1775 Год назад +5

    I disagree with the idea that we…people with horrible childhoods are not capable of love and compassion. I suffer so much pain but given the opportunity to compassionately care for another person who suffers , share the love I have for humanity those are the most precious moments in my life. I can do it and I’m at peace when such an opportunity comes.

    • @Historian212
      @Historian212 Год назад +6

      He never said that people with traumatic childhoods are incapable of love and compassion. He said that SOME people’s natural capacity for compassion has been negatively affected by childhood trauma. His goal is to help such people recover that natural ability that we all have. If people were incapable, there’d be no way to help them, and his efforts would be futile.

    • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
      @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 месяцев назад +2

      We, who had a traumatic childhood, are very much able to love. We seek love and we do too much in chase of love. We give too much to the people who are not worth it.

  • @MrBrady95
    @MrBrady95 8 месяцев назад +13

    I once worked for a boss who was a "workaholic." He seemed to me to be overjoyed by work and personally felt great being connected to it. But how did it affect others on the team? For me, his work ethic exacerbated my own trauma. I felt like I was never doing enough. I remember feeling frustration and even anger toward him quite often, even though he literally said on more than one occasion, "he didn't expect the rest of the team to work as hard as he did." Thanks for the discussion.

    • @jelenavucinic2907
      @jelenavucinic2907 7 месяцев назад

      You are expressing some similar things to what am feeling. It is very hard to set our own firm boundaries surrounded by people with similar wounds as our own. It is hard to make sure you are not overexerting yourself when that is the work culture and directly or indirectly expexted of you.

    • @jupo9928
      @jupo9928 5 месяцев назад

      Important to learn how to detach your feelings if there are no repercussions for not emulating the same hours. That's their problem, not yours, especially if they admit it's their problem.

  • @kathleenwharton2139
    @kathleenwharton2139 Год назад +28

    Feel All Your feelings..Process them..Forgive and Stay in Peace! Peace is the Healthiest State for the Mind..Heart..Soul and Body.

    • @AgendaInMind
      @AgendaInMind Год назад

      Most of the more severe illnesses happen to people by having a traumatic event take them by surprise, unexpectantly, impacting first in the brain, then in the corresponding organ which that part of the brain controls. The end of WWI had absolutely everything to do with the Flu and lung TB outbreak that occurred killing millions. In nature, the biological conflict linked with a territorial fear (just what it means-a fear in your territory, your home, your community, etc.) is a widening of the bronchia (tissue loss). Your body attempts to widen your bronchia in order to allow more air into your lungs to give you more strength and energy to fight to keep your territory safe. Stay with me.......The biological conflict linked with a death fright impacts the lungs. The lungs attempt to grow larger in order to allow more air in because breath equals life, as we all know. No breath equals death.
      While you are in the fear or death fright conflict, you notice no symptoms of “disease”, except you have cold hands, cold feet, you can’t sleep, you awaken at 3 AM every night, you have little appetite. During the war, millions of people were in fear of the bombing of their homes and cities where the war was most active. Fearing for their lives, their loved ones in the war, their ability to survive. The food in the stores was sparse due to shortages. This lasted for 4 long years! The longer the conflict, the worse the healing phase. Within 2 weeks of the German Chancellor announcing the end of WWI, these millions of people ALL went into the healing phase all at the same time. It is during the healing phase that you experience symptoms of illness! What is the healing phase of the bronchia widening? Severe bronchitis, pneumonia. The body attempts to refill this lost tissue and you experience inflammation, fever, coughing, body aches, fatigue, etc. What is the healing phase of the extra lung tissue that grew? Decomposing of the tissue by TB bacteria and fungi. The symptoms of this healing phase are: severe coughing up of blood and tissue, fever, inflammation, severe mucous, body aches, fatigue. During this decomposing of the extra tissue (tumor), the body expels a lot of protein, and without replenishment, severe protein loss can result in death. Antibiotics did not exist yet. If TB bacteria does not exist in a person or they have been vaccinated against TB (big mistake), then the tumor will simply encapsulate and become dormant and not harm you. Who died during the Spanish Flu? Mainly the poor who could not afford to buy meat and proper nourishment, and the people who were directly impacted by the bombings and destruction of their homes.
      Millions of people suffered fear and death frights during the fighting of WWI, and millions of people all went into healing at the end of it. Not everyone was affected because not everyone suffered the same way.
      It’s not a “flu”, it’s not something you “catch”. It’s biological, meaningful, and unavoidable. One hundred years later, a Fear Campaign begins, using the media to spread it......

    • @kathleenwharton2139
      @kathleenwharton2139 Год назад

      @@AgendaInMind Jesus Keeps me Safe and Free and He Gives me Love and Peace..Everything I Need! He is my Source of All Good things. I tested positive for having Covid and was never even sick..is just the latest example. I have been very Blessed 😇

    • @kathleenwharton2139
      @kathleenwharton2139 Год назад +1

      @@AgendaInMind
      Thank You so Much for that Beautiful Explanation. I am having Paralysis due to Trauma. I really believe what you are saying is the Cause. I have a little bit of coughing and cold hands but that is minor to the paralysis. I am doing the Sedona Method..of Letting Go and achieving a Peaceful state as much as I can. I have noticed that my body does want more protein. Thank You so much..This has been so Helpful. My father and mother were a murder suicide case when I was seven years old. I don’t whether that could be a cause this late in life..I also married a very selfish religious man and had to do many things I feared. I have had a lot of trouble with fear my whole life..especially when on my own.

  • @allengabbard8453
    @allengabbard8453 7 месяцев назад +3

    Being in recovery for the last 8 years I have so much respect for this man I wish you and your family peace 🙏🏻

  • @engineeredcomponentsolutio7049
    @engineeredcomponentsolutio7049 Год назад +45

    Have been following Mate for a few years and completely agree on trauma being the cause of addiction. The 12 step community needs to wake up to the fact that there is no disease and people are not defective. There system elevates the shame and shuts down the deep feelings that have been pushed down because they are so painful to re-feel after a long time. The definition of sober is soundness of mind , not abstinence from a substance or other diversion that keeps people away from their authentic selves .

    • @lorrainestuart2154
      @lorrainestuart2154 Год назад +1

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @kirk1007
      @kirk1007 Год назад +4

      I disagree that 12 step elevates the shame, if anything it makes me feel accepted and helps me discover the root trauma. Have you been through a 12 step program?

    • @jamminjomama
      @jamminjomama Год назад +4

      Not a fan of 12 Step programs either due to the group think and religiosity. Plus it has a total monopoly in treatment centers. I prefer Charlotte Kasl's 16 steps that I read about in her book; Many Roads, One Journey. The language is very proactive and emphasizes each person's intrinsic worth and power rather than relying on an external higher power. It's a more mature approach to recovery that I wish had as much familiarity as AA does.

    • @lorrainestuart2154
      @lorrainestuart2154 Год назад +7

      Conditioned self: "You're sober now. stop acting strange and start acting normal. no funny shit."
      Reminder to self: "the harder you try to be normal the more you kill your spirit. you drank to conform & now you're free. get weird."
      Whoop whoop! 😊❤️

    • @andreawimer4334
      @andreawimer4334 Год назад +5

      There are several articles about 12 steps being bad for trauma. I tried 12 steps many times. It was a dismal failure and a self fullfilling prophecy.

  • @matthewcarlson3408
    @matthewcarlson3408 6 месяцев назад +3

    Life is complicated and our system tends to punish and use fear to propell people to meet it's demands. To cut us off from our own faculties of discernment and intuition is the problem which this man seems to emphasize. The more I explore my experience and triggers the more hope I have that I can heal. But I must admit the story of trauma extends deep and I have many trust traumas that were made worse in my attempts of joining certain support groups. Finding the right people to help me heal has been trauma triggering. But I have learned that people are all on different levels of empathetic capabilities.

  • @karenmaymclelland-lafferty1868
    @karenmaymclelland-lafferty1868 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou for the quote " painting didnt open up the gates of heaven to welcome me in, it opened up the gates of hell to let me out" thankyou, what I go through is this and Im not alone, much love.

  • @JanettCrawford
    @JanettCrawford 5 месяцев назад +1

    Heard him for the first time tonight! LIFE CHANGED!!!!!

  • @dominik633
    @dominik633 Год назад +11

    I love Gabor, he helped so much on my journey. I'm forever thankful for his work ❤

  • @sandracaezza7234
    @sandracaezza7234 Год назад +4

    Listening and learning to Dr. Mate is fabulous. I’m not an addict,believe in self care, going deep emotionally to find answers and try to be empathic.
    Every one should listen to this enlightening theories.
    Teaching in our classrooms is a great idea , in place of some of the nonsense that happens now.
    Thank you Dr. Mate and Mr. Polish for this lecture. I would love to go to a lecture live.

  • @Mzungu_matt
    @Mzungu_matt Год назад +2

    I love his truth. ❤…I come across people all the time, in depths of their trauma, after a whole life of being the black sheep. A family doesn’t speak to the person saying, he/she is this or that and they don’t deserve a relationship. I see his as in their trauma the inability to see things the way The black sheep may. I Spent 18 months in us immigration custody. After 20 years of picking up other peoples trauma. Then deported. Separated from everything. I am not innocent, I am a recovering addict. I have accepted my short comings and forgive the past for what it is. The hard thing is for anyone who thinks they are a productive person of society, gathering a wage that helps them forget the reason they are doing what they are doing. Covering up with material possessions, passing everything they don’t like to the labelled black sheep suffering from the result of other people inabilities to deal intelligently with a given situation. Living in an environment that they are accustomed too. What is right or wrong only reaches as far as education and experience allows. 😊.

  • @phumudzolordrickmoyosnr9766
    @phumudzolordrickmoyosnr9766 Год назад +18

    Excellent show we never cease to stop learning ✋.

    • @Emmacity1
      @Emmacity1 Год назад

      👆👆👆👆 If wanna get any psychedelics product,DMT mushrooms,LSD, candy bar 🍫💯,,,,

  • @susanstevenson9619
    @susanstevenson9619 Год назад +8

    Thank you I so appreciate everything I have heard. Please keep focusing on kindness and people. That’s what matters

  • @winstonsabellona2204
    @winstonsabellona2204 Год назад +7

    42:57 sign that Gabor is still physically strong and healthy hence he'll still be here comforting us

    • @dareal5401
      @dareal5401 Год назад +1

      yeah its incredible strenght to sit like that?

  • @lorrainew7529
    @lorrainew7529 2 месяца назад

    His voice is therapeutic in itself. Trauma and the way he explains it totally resonates with me. I am currently reading his new book having read the others. I survived traumas as a child and now have crohn's disease fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis. This has had a profound impact on how i see myself. It all makes so much sense. Thank you from the bottom of my heart Dr Gabor Mate ✨️🙏✨️

  • @StrategicStripping
    @StrategicStripping Год назад +10

    0:53 "We're more wired for love than we are for selfishness, if our needs are met" That's one of the MOST important reasons I believe to be financially successful... people say money can't buy happiness, but it literally does. Being without money can feel like suffocation, and it's so hard to not be selfish, insecure, and down in a position like that... but I find being successful at least to the degree that you can not only take care of yourself, but take care of the people you care about... it's so important...
    I'm excited to hear the rest of this interview already 😊Thanks Joe!

    • @jessiesheldon-huffey1824
      @jessiesheldon-huffey1824 8 месяцев назад +1

      You are right that most people are unable to get their physical needs met without financial resources. Just don't fall into the trap of sacrificing your emotional ,spiritual, and healthy human connection needs so that you can make money. Also, dont justify making money in a way that is hurtful to yourself and others by telling yourself you then have extra to give to others. You can be creating more damage than help if your way of making money perpetuates evil. If you are in that situation already, make a plan to get out so you can build a life where all your needs are met ( financial, emotional, spiritual) while your work perpetuates good for humanity. Above all, forgive yourself and know that you are loved and that you are not what has happened to you. You can change your life trajectory when you are ready. You are worth it!

  • @stephaniefortney22
    @stephaniefortney22 Год назад +11

    Thank you both for a wonderful and informative interview…. Dr. Gabor is an Incredible Gift to all and our mental health…Grateful

  • @ranashahkar7787
    @ranashahkar7787 Год назад +2

    I have not been emotionally growing and being stuck at the same level for a long time numbing myself throw substance is just so much bad for mental health

  • @jaxsonlee05
    @jaxsonlee05 Год назад +5

    ..I am receiving a completely new and compassionate perspective of “inherited” diseases…such as alcoholism and its impact on everyone that get touched by it.
    And it offers me a lot of compassion towards myself.
    I’ve only listened to 40 minutes…Thank you Dr Mate.

    • @user-np7og8bp8g
      @user-np7og8bp8g 4 месяца назад

      I have just started watching this video and haven't reached the part where alcoholism is inherited ..is alcoholism inherited?

  • @maureendrennan9328
    @maureendrennan9328 Год назад +5

    2022 and women's work, housework childbearing etc is not even recognised... Its terrible......

  • @pedo1127
    @pedo1127 Год назад +11

    This is amazing! You guys helped me go through my fear of abandonment today. I worked with a life coach using the same philosophy but tonight this video reminded me a lot about self validation and I found self soothing through this.
    Thank you!

  • @marlenefeldmann6108
    @marlenefeldmann6108 Год назад +3

    This is the third time I'm listening to this xx ❤️

  • @suzanneperlmutter6031
    @suzanneperlmutter6031 Год назад +2

    Thank you for doing the work of our Soul, our Collective Soul!

  • @5DNRG
    @5DNRG Год назад +1

    Every word Dr Mate speaks has so much value and relevance. Thank you for posting this.

  • @akespt
    @akespt Год назад +3

    I love this man.

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 Год назад +4

    Oh my goodness!!
    Brilliant!!
    It’s not the hit, it’s the concussion 🤯😵👍👍👍

  • @eugenes.8808
    @eugenes.8808 4 месяца назад +1

    Perfect background for a talk that opens with drug overdose info.

  • @jasmineglein3721
    @jasmineglein3721 Год назад +7

    I learn so much about myself from you Dr. Mate. I am learning to forgive myself which was the hardest thing for me ...

    • @Knifymoloko
      @Knifymoloko Год назад

      What has assisted you with this? I'm in the same boat tbh

    • @sosoata6512
      @sosoata6512 10 месяцев назад

      You were hard to ur self?

  • @Kx0195
    @Kx0195 8 месяцев назад +1

    I could listen to Gabor all day.

  • @robertv9912
    @robertv9912 Год назад +5

    Very very positive and powerful speech. So eye opening

  • @Grungefan2018
    @Grungefan2018 Год назад +12

    I’m 59 and always was a sensitive kid/person. I was told hundreds of times before I can even remember that “I was nothing “. “Kids are sh!)I” how do you break free of that kind of programming? I’m screwed cause I have tried sooo many things to let go of this crap.

    • @katiegreenwood8738
      @katiegreenwood8738 Год назад +3

      Have a look at Carol Tuttle’s works, you can find her on RUclips or she has written many books on healing, wellness and uncovering your true nature. 💖

    • @carolina_grace5721
      @carolina_grace5721 Год назад +4

      Take accountability for your part in believing the lie, then forgive yourself then understand and accept that poop happens and all we can do is clean it up and learn to be better via growth. You got this!

    • @Varryify
      @Varryify Год назад

      Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender by David R Hawkins

    • @jerrylyns7331
      @jerrylyns7331 7 месяцев назад

      If you saw someone treating a child how you were treated, would you allow it to continue?
      I bet you would be angry at the people bullying that child and you would protect that child. That is how I would respond.
      There should have been somebody to protect you. But the fact that there wasn’t doesn’t reflect anything about you, your value, or your character. It reflects the character of those around you, both those who were cruel to you and those who stood by and allowed it.
      Loving yourself means loving that child who is still a foundational part of who you are. A huge part of loving yourself is regaining the anger you were denied as a child.
      Something really helping me is reflecting on my childhood from the lens of a protective guardian over myself . If I had been there when I was a little girl being hurt, I would protect her.
      Make right the injustice against the child you once were by defending yourself now, because that child is still in you and deserves justice
      You don’t HAVE to let go of this crap in order to thrive. Actually, allowing yourself to truly grieve is healing itself

    • @Grungefan2018
      @Grungefan2018 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@jerrylyns7331 I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to write out such a thoughtful answer and it really helps I'm gonna try that

  • @cinereus3601
    @cinereus3601 Год назад +2

    This man is a gift from god

  • @suzyp7178
    @suzyp7178 4 месяца назад +1

    Wired for love. Speak in everlasting words.

  • @nicoleholt7245
    @nicoleholt7245 Год назад +7

    I always love listening to Gabor! Amazing insight. And I love the new book. Transformative !

  • @melliecrann-gaoth4789
    @melliecrann-gaoth4789 Год назад +3

    Amazing people here for what you all and me survived.

  • @lara.khatchikian
    @lara.khatchikian Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr. Gabor Mate! so grateful

  • @goldbrick2563
    @goldbrick2563 Год назад +8

    He's so great, so glad to hear his message. It has helped me. The host is incredible as well. Much thanks ❤

  • @Maha1J
    @Maha1J Год назад +3

    💖💓
    This’s blessed mo so much!
    Thank you both
    God bless you everyone

  • @marilynoverton8142
    @marilynoverton8142 Год назад +4

    Such amazingly helpful information, and so much compassion!

  • @jefffarmer5785
    @jefffarmer5785 Год назад +12

    I wish Gabor would list HEALTHY coping mechanisms and Therapies versus not healthy coping mechanisms and therapies-!!!?? 🤔😊👍✌

    • @sohila5033
      @sohila5033 Год назад +5

      There is no quick solution. Start asking the questions, read, listen to all his stuff on RUclips. Spend time in nature, deep breathing, talk to someone(friend, family) mindfulness. This has to be your number 1 priority list. Keep asking the questions compassionately. It's not quick or easy but you will get results.

    • @sohila5033
      @sohila5033 Год назад +4

      Accept all of yourself, good bad and ugly

  • @user-ic5ns4ot2x
    @user-ic5ns4ot2x 4 месяца назад +2

    Dr Gabor you are an amazing soul

  • @LedgerAndLace
    @LedgerAndLace Год назад +11

    FANTASTIC interview! THANKS SO MUCH for posting this!

    • @Emmacity1
      @Emmacity1 Год назад

      👆👆👆👆 If wanna get any psychedelics product,DMT mushrooms,LSD, candy bar 🍫💯,,,,,,

  • @valenteenaes
    @valenteenaes Год назад +4

    Thank you for this interview. Thank you Gabor Mate. 🙏🌟🌞

  • @allsouls5997
    @allsouls5997 Год назад +5

    What a wonderful realm we live in.

  • @carabanana3938
    @carabanana3938 5 месяцев назад +1

    This man is a treasure ! His voice so soothing , how words resonate with so much in life . He’s amazing ! I listen to him weekly .. he calms me when i feel stressed / disconnected .. he’s my go to when life feels too much .

  • @paulstevenson789
    @paulstevenson789 4 месяца назад +1

    For me this Gentleman really does have foundational insights that most damaged people intuitively plug into. Sir, you have been very helpful to me and my Family.

  • @mn9120
    @mn9120 Год назад +1

    Pleasant gathering, nice dynamics. Thank you both! 🙏💚

  • @StrategicStripping
    @StrategicStripping Год назад +5

    I'm so thankful you put so much incredible information out into the world Joe... you're truly a gift to the world 🎁🌎💗

  • @meganjohnson9540
    @meganjohnson9540 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this! Dr. Mate, so much yes! Thank you!

  • @elizabethava2438
    @elizabethava2438 Год назад +12

    I'm so happy I made productive decisions about my finances that changed my life forever. I'm a single mother living in Melbourne Australia, bought my second house in January and hoping to retire next year at 41 if things keep going smoothly for me☺️

    • @Christopher-fd4ge
      @Christopher-fd4ge Год назад

      Wow that's really nice! But how did you manage to achieve all that even as a single mom? please I'll appreciate vour assistance on how to go about it,
      I'm desperately looking for a way to pay up my debts and also achieve my goals.

    • @miaaria6778
      @miaaria6778 Год назад

      Well I will gladly share some tips to you, I used the F.I.R.E movement to put my finances in order. Then Invested in stocks, cryptocurencies and real estates though it's the assistance of an Investment lady who helped me make it this big

    • @amelialily9892
      @amelialily9892 Год назад

      @@mariotyler7735 I will forever be indepted to😇 daniellasimtion, you've changed my whole life I'll continue to preach about your name for the world to hear you've saved me from a huge financial debt with just little investment thanks so much“daniellasimtion

    • @mariotyler7735
      @mariotyler7735 Год назад

      Thank you so much I'm really fascinated about
      Investing and I'm lucky I saw your comment. I will look up for her and drop a message. You really inspired me. God bless you.

    • @faithbremen8376
      @faithbremen8376 Год назад

      Same here $ 14,000 weekly profit irrespective of the economy downturn crypto markets regarding investments has brought me great achievement in life

  • @derekmcdonald2120
    @derekmcdonald2120 Год назад +3

    I love this! This is really helping me! Thank you so much!

  • @carolseiler4592
    @carolseiler4592 Год назад +2

    Immense thanks for your presence in this man-made world. May your insights bring insight to people without.

  • @maureendrennan9328
    @maureendrennan9328 Год назад +3

    Wonderful talk. Thank you so much for your time. 🌹🌹🌹

  • @flourishwithMJ
    @flourishwithMJ 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much, Dr. Gabor Mate for your knowledge and experience, and thank you so much, Joe Polish for inviting him and for an excellent interview. God bless.

  • @Arden7one
    @Arden7one 8 месяцев назад +1

    Softly spoken quiet words of value and with meaning that on the contrary will echo through the centuries loudly, forever! Thank you Doc! You've helped turn the tables on my life around already, just by your kind example of how you care about others. That resonated so heavily and struck a chord so deeply with me that I no longer could sit with my inauthentic nature. Much love, respect, and appreciations ❤

  • @aleavitt81
    @aleavitt81 Год назад +6

    Thank u for posting this, Joe!

    • @Emmacity1
      @Emmacity1 Год назад

      👆👆👆👆 If wanna get any psychedelics product,DMT mushrooms,LSD, candy bar 🍫💯,,,,,,,,

  • @nathananderson8720
    @nathananderson8720 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my RUclips channel 7 months ago about self development. Now I have 719 subs and > 200 hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.

  • @amyshelton2655
    @amyshelton2655 Год назад +1

    Omg a 4 year old - my heart breaks. My children knew I was their protector and biggest fan. I knew that they could be brave but they were never cowards? How painful to hear…

  • @zareenwilhelm5811
    @zareenwilhelm5811 Год назад +2

    10:30 Not surprised. Most of my life, my doctors never figured it out.

  • @wambuialice957
    @wambuialice957 Год назад +2

    Dr Mate, my all time favourite

  • @EvgeniiaDolinenko
    @EvgeniiaDolinenko 10 месяцев назад +4

    I have a problem identifying a trigger from my childhood and a trigger from my adulthood traumas. There were many adulthood traumas. So I get lost trying to understand whether it's a trigger or I'm being treated bad just right now.

  • @flourishwithMJ
    @flourishwithMJ 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent interview!❤ Thank you so much.

  • @kathystuckless4715
    @kathystuckless4715 7 месяцев назад +1

    Im so very happy you exist in this world same time as me ❤️
    You have seriously helping me. I never thought this would happen

  • @BorisAmar
    @BorisAmar Год назад +11

    I'm addicted to meditation and learning everyday something new, not just one thing but several and writing vigorously about experiences in depths and, again, learning. And, also, I am becoming at addict at dropping old bad habits and NEVER quitting the really crappy ones, which I pick up NOT with the same regularity (I've never been "intense" about smartphone usage or nicotine or caffeine, or worse of all alcohol, but kind of a mild user), but yeah, if surrounded by toxicity, like at a party with friends and/or family, I am well capable of enjoying myself once or twice a month every other season, so in essence, I get to drink the equivalent of ten alcoholic drinks every two months (five or so per month), but I can go MONTHS without any alcohol and if I do indulge, I do so with the pace of a social drinker and pick up a cigarette while at it. It's meditation and sleep and eating right that get me worried, but because I do think that there's such a thing as being too much of a good thing. Am I wrong, or what? Regardless, I'm gonna keep up with it. Oh, and avoid toxic people like the plague, never ignore your gut feeling, and being neutral, NOT positive or negative, NEUTRAL.

    • @BorisAmar
      @BorisAmar Год назад

      @Shaved Balls What in the world are you saying? I meant to point out in an ironic way that healthy habits like exercise and meditation can be quite addictive. They just take a lot more effort initially. Get a profile picture and maybe a real person name, then talk.

    • @ramieoileus1544
      @ramieoileus1544 Год назад +1

      Toxic people can be worse than drugs sometimes x

  • @andria3a
    @andria3a 8 месяцев назад +1

    I do like this 'Guru.' Trouble is I just don't feel I am learning anything new, but I am almost as old as him, differently-but more dangerously addicted, and certainly have too many differences to idolise him as many do. That said, I am very glad that he is doing, being.

  • @dianegoindoo
    @dianegoindoo 5 месяцев назад +1

    The most important conclusion for me based on some of the information is the concept that all humans are equal. I have categories for people and understanding now that the various directions of people's lives sometimes or most are based on what happened or didn't happen to them/us as children. I think this has made forgiveness much easier for me now and also shows me hownour Creator can love and forgive all. Thank you for this interview, God bless you all.