Understanding Restless Legs Syndrome (Health Guru)

Restless legs syndrome was first described in seventeenth century medical writings—and it’s been plaguing people ever since! Learn more at http://www.healthguru.com

Bipolar Disorder (Health Guru Short)

Terribly blue one moment, unable to sit still the next? You may have bipolar disorder. See More Mental Health Videos: http://www.healthguru.com

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

A brief introduction to Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or GAD.Video by Topic Simple (http://www.topicsimple.com).Need something explained? Get a video: http://topicsimple.com/get-a-video/

How to Overcome Anxiety & Improve Resilience [Acceptance & Commitment Therapy]

The rest of this interview series featuring Dr. Judy Ho is only available HERE: https://bit.ly/3gz7juaAnxiety is debilitating. So this groundbreaking treatment called acceptance & commitment therapy (SCT) is a life changer. It will make you more psychologically resilient & change your life.Thanks for watching our youtube video! Now, FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/medcircleofficial FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MedCircleOfficial TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/medcircleFollow our host, Kyle Kittleson: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KyleKittleson/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/kylekittleson INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kylekittlesonABOUT THE SERIES: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy is the science-backed way to break you free from your thoughts, help you reach your goals, & change your life. In this groundbreaking series, Triple Board Certified psychologist and ACT expert Dr. Judy Ho walks you through everything you need to know about acceptance and commitment therapy. In doing so, she teaches you how to revolutionize your self-identity and truly understand what it means to be happy.Dr. Ho first explains where acceptance and commitment therapy came from, how it puts you in a position to successfully reach your goals, and why we don’t reach our goals in the first place.She then walks through the six core processes that are at the foundation of acceptance and commitment therapy: acceptance, cognitive defusion, being present, self as context, values, and committed action.‘Acceptance’ sounds simple, but applying this concept can be difficult. However, Dr. Ho gives you the expertise that will make it easier to practice this part of acceptance and commitment therapy. According to Dr. Ho, the thing that often stands in the way of our doing something meaningful is fear. However, ACT gives you the tools to that will motivate you to both understand and successfully tolerate that fear. In doing so, you’re in a better position to reach your goals.The next process of ACT is ‘Cognitive Defusion.’ According to Dr. Ho, this process will change your relationship with your thoughts. The way to do this will surprise you; it requires looking past the constraints of language and understanding your thoughts in a whole new light.You’ve probably heard of the next concept – ‘Being Present’ – but acceptance and commitment therapy takes this concept a step further. ACT uses evidence-based techniques that give you the power to non-judgmentally experience the world around you. Dr. Ho shows you how in this series.Having a healthy sense of self is the key to self-discovery and finding your purpose. But what actually defines a healthy sense of self is different than you’d expect. Dr. Ho explains those differences in the session focused on the 4th module, ‘Self as Context.’ She shares how this process will strengthen your own self-identity.Processes 5 and 6 are intertwined – ‘Values’ and ‘Committed Action.’ Values define our belief systems and exist to give our lives purpose. So how can you ensure that your goals are rooted in your values and bring meaning to your life? And how can you use ‘Committed Actions’ to link your values to your behavior? Dr. Ho tells you how in our final session.After finishing this series, you will understand how to (and be motivated to) traverse the research-backed road to self-discovery that acceptance and commitment therapy provides.

These Are the Signs of Anxiety During Pregnancy & Postpartum

Access more mental health video series like this one HERE: http://bit.ly/2B1jPQwIn this video, reproductive psychiatrist Dr. Sarah Oreck explains the signs of an anxiety disorder during pregnancy & why new & expectant mothers might experience them.Make sure you subscribe to MedCircle so you don’t miss our new mental health educational videos every week.Reproductive psychiatrist Dr. Sarah Oreck sits down with MedCircle to discuss all things pregnancy and mental health. In our latest series, she sits down for an interview on anxiety during pregnancy. Dr. Oreck covers… – The types of clinical anxiety disorders during pregnancy and postpartum – The signs of generalized anxiety disorder during pregnancy or postpartum – The signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from birth trauma – The signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during pregnancy or postpartum – The signs of panic disorder or panic attacks during pregnancy and postpartum – How each disorder manifests differently during pregnancy than it would during any other time period in lifeThanks for watching our youtube video! Now, follow MedCircle for more videos: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MedCircleOfficial INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/medcircleofficial TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/medcircleFollow our host, Kyle Kittleson: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KyleKittleson/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kylekittleson INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kylekittleson

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What is Depression? (Depression #1)

People sometimes have a hard time understanding the difference between depression and normal sadness. Dr. Eredlyi discusses the different kinds of depression, and how to recognize them. Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT
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Worried Sick – All About Generalised Anxiety Disorder

1.2% of the adult population in Singapore suffer from Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) at some time in their lifetime. The essential feature of GAD is a general feeling of excessive anxiety and worry that is difficult to control. These feelings are not related to any specific event or object but may be about a number of events and activities. They are often accompanied by other symptoms like restlessness, fatigue, irritability, or disturbed sleep. GAD can be chronic and recurrent in nature, impair family life, and reduces social adjustment and functioning. Typically, GAD develops over a period of time and may not be noticed until it is significant enough to cause problems with functioning. Learn more about GAD in this video.For more information, refer to www.imh.com.sg.

Generalized Anxiety Disorders

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a common condition. Genes may play a role. Stress may also contribute to the development of GAD.Anyone can develop this disorder, even kids. Most people with the disorder report that they have been anxious for as long as they can remember. GAD occurs somewhat more often in women than in men.

Anxiety: What You Should Know [Especially During Coronavirus Outbreak]

Watch the rest of this video series featuring Dr. Ramani instantly HERE: https://bit.ly/3a96JjYThere’s a lot of anxiety surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. Here’s advice from a psychologist on what you should know right now. A a legitimate, thorough understanding of anxiety is crucial right now in maintaining your mental health.This video alls sheds light on when to know if anxiety becomes clinical, and how to cope with it.Anxiety during the coronavirus outbreak is extremely widespread. Psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a leading expert on anxiety and the psychology of how it affects day to day life, especially during times of crisis.The panic can be hard to deal with. In this interview discussion, Dr. Ramani and MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson discuss what to do when this panic around such a widespread disease becomes clinical anxiety.– Coronavirus fear / coronavirus stress vs clinical anxiety – What an anxiety disorder looks like – The average age of onset of clinical anxiety – What co-occurring disorders you or someone you love may be experiencing during the coronavirus outbreak – How many different types of anxiety there are (so you can spot the signs of what you may be experiencing during the coronavirus outbreak – What agoraphobia, panic disorders, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety all look likeFear around the coronavirus spread, coronavirus symptoms, and other COVID 19 effects is real. Seek more mental health help at MedCircle.com.More information from the CDC on the corona virus: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html World Health Organization (WHO): https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Anxiety 101: How to Tell If It’s Interfering With Daily Life

Watch a full video series with Dr. Ramani on how to cope with free floating anxiety HERE: https://bit.ly/3gR8LZhHow can you tell if your anxiety is interfering with daily life? Dr. Ramani gives you the anxiety 101 information you absolutely need in this video.Want access to ALL the latest interviews with Dr. Ramani? Click HERE: http://bit.ly/2U9Zv6DThis is your anxiety 101 crash course. This video series will teach you how to recognize if it’s interfering with daily life.Anxiety disorder affects 40 million adults in the U.S., making it the most common mental health condition. It’s highly treatable, yet only one-third of those suffering actually receive treatment. So we sat down with one of the leading experts on anxiety, Dr. Ramani Durvasula.She answers: Why is it so important for everyone to learn about anxiety disorders? What’s the one thing you want patients to get out of this series? What’s the one thing you want supporters to get out of this series?Remember, Kyle’s MOCK THERAPY SESSION with Dr. Ramani is ONLY available on MedCircle.Thanks for watching our latest YouTube video! Now, FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/medcircleofficial INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/medcircleofficial TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/MedCircleYou can follow Dr. Ramani on: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/doctorramani/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/doctorramani INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/doctorramani/Follow our host, Kyle Kittleson: FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KyleKittleson/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kylekittleson INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kylekittleson/#Anxiety #MentalHealth #MedCircle