5 Things To Avoid If You Have Depersonalisation (Stop Doing These!)

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • In the previous video on depersonalisation, I spoke about the things I did to recover - I did not focus on what to avoid. So, in this video I share the 5 things I avoided or reduced that sped up recovery.
    This video is my own opinion based on my own experiences and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical help. If you are experiencing issues mentioned in this video and it is creating problems in your life please seek help from a qualified therapist.
    Music:
    LAKEY INSPIRED - Doing Just Fine
    / lakeyinspired

Komentáře • 14

  • @MentalHealthPower
    @MentalHealthPower  Před 3 lety +6

    Clarification: I mentioned dopamine being the "pleasure and reward" chemical but I have learned this is not completely accurate - it is more of a chemical for reinforcing behaviours and motivation.

  • @sahilkhannn9670
    @sahilkhannn9670 Před 3 lety +1

    Even if I stop watching the videos it’s still in my head I keep thinking of it

  • @risewithradhi
    @risewithradhi Před rokem +1

    There is an axis called the gut-brain axis where our gut can control our mood and simultaneously, our mind can control our gut - they're both interlinked so it's important to address both.

  • @ElJules33
    @ElJules33 Před 3 lety +2

    Really interesting video, I'm gonna try to put some of these recommendations in practice. Greetings from Peru.

  • @spadethebarber8696
    @spadethebarber8696 Před 3 lety +7

    I feel like i have accepted dp/dr and learned everything about it and want to recover but no matter what i do im still severely depersonalized even though the inital trauma or anxiety has been taken care of.

    • @MentalHealthPower
      @MentalHealthPower  Před 3 lety +6

      I can suggest looking into the following:
      1. There could be something you are experiencing that is continuing to trigger stress and anxiety -i.e the fight/flight response. 2. Negative emotions themselves could be keeping it going. 3. Negative emotions from trauma may still be suppressed in your body and need to be released - look into the letting go technique by Dr David Hawkins for how to do this. 4. Subconscious fears / negative thoughts are triggering it - consider trying sleep affirmations for anxiety/self love/abundance for at least a month. 5. There could be other suppressed traumas you may not have discovered yet. Try to see if there is a pattern in when the symptoms get worse that could give you a clue as to what the origin could be. These are all things I did/experienced which helped. The last video I did on DP/DR mentions some of these as well. Hope this helps.

    • @spadethebarber8696
      @spadethebarber8696 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MentalHealthPower what if its just the strange feelings of depersonalization that i cant get over and that itself is fuelling more dp/dr/dissociation and keeping me in it. What kind of approach would i have to use for that?
      This all started after one panic attack 8 months ago.

    • @MentalHealthPower
      @MentalHealthPower  Před 3 lety +5

      That is also a possibility yes, very true. The approach for fully accepting the symptoms and experience would be the mindfulness/meditation approach. This trains us to be able to fully experience it yet not fear it, which in turn stops fueling it. At least that was how it worked for me when I started a daily meditation and mindfulness practice a few years ago.

    • @LilyStultz
      @LilyStultz Před rokem

      Any improvement with ur dpdr ?

    • @oatsgirl-lz7gt
      @oatsgirl-lz7gt Před 2 měsíci

      Hey how are you now?

  • @HebaLona
    @HebaLona Před měsícem

    شكراُ رمزي

  • @harnaazkaur5599
    @harnaazkaur5599 Před 2 lety +1

    Is reading books on your phone bad and hindering your recovery too??

  • @risewithradhi
    @risewithradhi Před rokem

    There is science behind requiring more spice - we get a dopamine hit each time our taste buds experience spice. Our taste buds are craving that dopamine hit - not exactly the spice itself.