How To Talk Someone Into Making A Positive Change

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024

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  • @drali
    @drali Před rokem +3

    Thanks for involving me in this video! I hope it helps others learn how to do this work 🙂

    • @PutTheShovelDown
      @PutTheShovelDown  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for allowing me to use your video. So many great learning moments!

  • @debrasmith8860
    @debrasmith8860 Před rokem +3

    This was so helpful. I really need this information over and over again. A hand out on active listening??? Would be helpful too. Thank you for this!!!!

    • @PutTheShovelDown
      @PutTheShovelDown  Před rokem

      I didn't even think of making a handout but that's a good idea!

  • @PutTheShovelDown
    @PutTheShovelDown  Před rokem +3

    Watch Amber do a real-life Motivational Enhancement Session 👉🏻
    www.familyrecoveryacademy.online/motivational-interviewing-session

  • @christineewing3492
    @christineewing3492 Před rokem +4

    Amber, it's good how you drew things together in this video. My own therapist does this. She is able to drill down by asking questions that are positively framed. Appreciate your work. ❤

  • @sharmarie247
    @sharmarie247 Před rokem +4

    Yes.. Social anxiety is apart of Addiction also.. this is great info and your commentary is a definite help for those wanting to understand how it can tie in with supporting a loved one in addiction.

  • @terrimoore258
    @terrimoore258 Před rokem +3

    I appreciate this video. There is no way I would get this without your comments. I’ll be listening to this several times. I’m going to practice reflecting listening

  • @Skoopyghost
    @Skoopyghost Před rokem +3

    My addiction started with legal drugs. I never had to buy crack, heroin, and ETC because my psych drugs worked for feeding my addiction. I eventually got off the benzo drugs. The gambling addiction, the video game addiction started, the little drinking I did on the medication because was more of a problem, but I knew if I started drinking, I was going to have a problem, but in summer of 2022. I was gonna buy anything. I didn't care if it was the Heroin, metafetmin. I was going there, and before I did. I got to AA.

  • @susanschill0524
    @susanschill0524 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for showing us this and explaining. I love the idea of trying one skill each week because it is so much to remember. Thanks for all you do Amber ❤

  • @monarene44
    @monarene44 Před rokem +1

    I think social anxiety in young people stems from having been conditioned by a parent from a very early age to distrust and dislike people in general. A near incapacity for empathy. A parent who won’t even allow anyone to touch the child, even a grandparent. A parent who is overly critical of any words anyone other than them says to the child. A parent who has social anxiety themselves and has instilled the same fears in their child. Like they’re entitled to be intolerant.

  • @nancystinger7393
    @nancystinger7393 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Amber I will be going to see my son tomorrow and we have good communication for the most part . He is in active addiction and I have learned although very difficult how to stay patient and keep my conversation non judgmental and lower defensiveness . I walk a fine line because of the nature of my sons addiction and yet diplomacy under the circumstances . I struggle with if I am even approaching this in the best way . He has said he’s not ready to stop but I know the fears he has that go along with it so I am relating to him with other approaches and I guess in a way meeting him where he is at . I will continue to be an active listener and interject where I can that may spark his desire to seek help soon.

  • @deborahstarman9874
    @deborahstarman9874 Před rokem +2

    Wow, you look quite stunning in that color. I am surprised you don't wear it more. Off topic but positive.

  • @thegoddesswithin8859
    @thegoddesswithin8859 Před rokem +2

    I feel for the guy speaking in this video. He's obviously not a good match for his room mates, maybe a more introverted personality type.
    I love how the quiet guy, who eats a granola bar rather than trying to navigate dinner with kids who are not his tribe considers himself to be the one with "social anxiety," rather than the room mates who are regularly intoxicated.
    Maybe, just maybe, they're intoxicated because they feel social anxiety too and have no idea how to BE social without a substance.
    To me, the speaker seems like the healthiest one in the room already.
    Funny how society skews these things.
    Still, you can only work on yourself I guess. 🤷‍♀️
    Good on him for trying.

  • @allisona9490
    @allisona9490 Před rokem +2

    I like this. It'd be great to share. I'm not sure I'd pick up on everything he's doing without your commentary, but I'd love to be able to do this better. What a helpful skill to have.

  • @lydiamilanovic1761
    @lydiamilanovic1761 Před rokem +1

    Thank you this helpful video Amber. I have purchased your Motivation Masterclass and this adds more helpful content. Your tip about practicing it with others to make it more natural is gold. I'm doing it!

  • @iw9338
    @iw9338 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Excellent 😅 thanks very much 😅

  • @susanneguzman5339
    @susanneguzman5339 Před rokem +2

    Social anxiety can also occur in people who have not taken drugs. I used to suffer from it years and years ago in my teenage years, and I was not a user. Avoiding noisy or overstimulated friends, family members or people in general is a good choice. This young man is obviously aware he is different? I think being around these people can trigger the anxiety and even trauma? I don’t think this is necessarily a bad thing for this young man who may be more studious and prefer to keep private, and read or play instruments in his room, more often than socialize. Restricting himself from getting food is def not good and he should really just try to find calmer people more like himself to live with because, no one should have to adapt to noisy(sometimes really obnoxious too?) lpeople and NOT eat. All too often we are looking for SIGNS OF CERTAIN PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES in people who are simply different and grew up differently. They might be a little shy and reserved and there is NOTHING WRONG WITH THIS! They may not be so confident but all this can be fixed over time. Just my opinion after going through life always thinking I should adjust to people when I now like who I am because I have a high respect for nature, peace and quiet, people, animals soft music and things that grow. I feel like TOO OFTEN we categorize people and put them in a Problem Box when they are just shy. To me it sounds like has suffered some kind of trauma and needs help overcoming it. It’s def not easy. Good interview 👍🏻

    • @nonnie1957
      @nonnie1957 Před rokem +1

      I lived close to the same symptoms you’ve described! I learned how to “Talk” to myself out of them.. The best thing that worked for ME was singing a song under my breath. I think because my breathing was stable while singing and I didn’t hyperventilate and it took my mind off my “feelings” as I was focusing on the lyrics of the song ! Still works for ME if I start getting anxious or a panic attack , but it’s very rare I get those anymore.. Thank God ! 🥰 Maybe you might want to try it 😘 Hope it helps ❤️

  • @123gp1833
    @123gp1833 Před rokem +3

    This is great. Are there bullet points or outline we can see.

    • @PutTheShovelDown
      @PutTheShovelDown  Před rokem +6

      That's a great idea. I didn't think about making bullet points, but Ill see if I can get those made and turn them into a blog post.

    • @123gp1833
      @123gp1833 Před rokem

      @@PutTheShovelDown Thanks ❤️