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.

Extreme Fear of Social Situations (Mental Health Guru)

Occasional social anxiety is something everyone can relate to. For people with a social phobia, everyday situations can feel unbearable. http://mental.healthguru.com/

What is Narcissistic Personality Disorder? (Mental Health Guru)

Narcissistic disorder involves having a grandiose sense of importance, and a vain, egocentric personality. Learn more. http://mental.healthguru.com/

Understanding Sleep Eating Disorder (Mental Health Guru)

Sleep eating is often parodied, but consuming great amounts of food while asleep is a real condition that affects sleep and mental health. http://mental.healthguru.com/

When Stealing is an Addiction (Mental Health Guru)

As many as three million Americans have a compulsive need for theft. Why is stealing so appealing to the repetitive shoplifter? http://mental.healthguru.com/

Take Control of Depression (Mental Health Guru)

Managing depression can be tough, but it’s not a hopeless case. You can fight depression and even prevent it with depression self-help techniques. http://mental.healthguru.com/

Stanford Psychiatrist Reveals How Cognitive Therapy Can Cure Your Depression and Anxiety

This episode is sponsored by Blinkist. Go to https://blinkist.com/impacttheory Try it FREE for 7 days and save 25% off your new subscription.Living with depression, anxiety, and negative thoughts each and every day can feel like a merry-go-round of pain that is seemingly impossible to get off of. What if there was a quick, prescription-free method that was powerful and effective at attacking the roots of our negative thoughts? What would a clear step-by-step blueprint look like? How can we begin walking on a path towards feeling great and eliminating our deep-seated depression, anxiety, and negativity? On this episode of Impact Theory, psychiatrist, cognitive behavioral therapist, and author David Burns joins Tom Bilyeu to discuss such matters and more as they explore the incredible and real world practical effects of cognitive behavioral therapy and how you can begin applying it your life today to overcome depression, anxiety, and negativity. They discuss the power of cognitive behavioral therapy, the connection between your emotional thoughts and neurochemistry, the power of T.E.A.M. therapy, techniques to overcoming your negative thoughts, and the types of resistance and roadblocks we create for ourselves in therapy and recovery.Purchase Dr. David Burns’ new book, “Feeling Great: The Revolutionary New Treatment for Depression and Anxiety”: amazon.com/Feeling-Great-Revolutionary-Treatment-Depression/dp/168373288XSHOW NOTES:Breakdown | David breaks down cognitive behavioral therapy and why it’s effective. [1:13] Brain | David discusses the connection between chemicals in the brain and our emotions. [6:21] T.E.A.M. Therapy | David breaks down what T.E.A.M. cognitive therapy is. [10:30] Postpartum | David discusses why postpartum depression isn’t a chemical reaction. [13:22] Train Tracks | David shares a story about a train and its connection to our thoughts. [15:27] Techniques | David reveals key steps to overcoming depression and negative thoughts. [21:52] Resistance | David shares the roadblocks people put up for themselves during recovery. [31:38] Magic Button | David shares the power ‘positive reframing’ has in overcoming negativity. [34:11] Resistance Types | David breaks down the types of resistances exist in our minds. [42:59] Speaking | David shares how he overcame his own anxiety with fear of public speaking. [48:09] Praise | Tom shares his praise for David’s work and the impact it has had on his life. [58:04]QUOTES:“The discovery that you’re wrong when you’re depressed, that you’re giving yourself unfair or wrong messages, is the greatest discovery a human being can make.” [15:08]“It’s learning to treat yourself with compassion and kindness and realism rather than bullying yourself with these distorted negative thoughts, and that was really the essence of cognitive therapy.” [29:26]“…there’s something that you’re going to have to do, that you’re not going to want to do, to get better.” [45:52]FOLLOW DAVID:Website: feelinggood.comTwitter: twitter.com/DavidDBurnsMD Facebook: facebook.com/DavidBurnsMD

My Mental Health Advice

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Thank you so much BetterHelp for sponsoring this video!! If any of you are struggling and feel like you need help, here is my BetterHelp link: https://www.betterhelp.com/EugeniaIf you sign up on World Mental Health Day (October 10th) you’ll get 30 days of free service! You’ll need to go through the signup form and enter payment information, but you can cancel at any time and still get your 30 days free. If you’re seeing this after October 10th then you will still get 10% off your first month!Crisis lines if you are in a crisis or need immediate help: https://www.betterhelp.com/gethelpnow/I really hope this video may be able to help any of you guys who are struggling with your mental health or any personal demons or battles you may be going through. It’s been a really hard year for me this year but I’m glad that I can at least try to help other people that go through similar experiences. I know how hard it can be going through it and know you’re never alone in what you’re facing and that there’s always hope and light in the darkness.SUBSCRIBE for new videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=eugeniacooneyMY SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/eugeniacooney Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Eugenia_Cooney Snapchat: eugeniac Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eugeniacooneyy Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/eugeniacooney Discord: https://discord.gg/eugeniacooneyEmail: eugeniascooney@gmail.comMusic is About You by NoCopyrightSounds:

Anxiety Attacks

It’s easy to feel that anxiety attacks are freakish, illogical outbursts with no place in a sane life. But given the state of the world, and all the many properly worrying things in it, might they not, in fact, be difficult but logical markers of the utmost sanity? For gifts and more from The School of Life, visit our online shop: https://goo.gl/zxxbF7 Join our mailing list: http://bit.ly/2e0TQNJ Or visit us in person at our London HQ: https://goo.gl/Z41mxjFURTHER READING“You’re on a plane on the tarmac and it’s time to shut the doors. Suddenly, the insanity strikes you. You’ll be in a highly explosive sealed aluminum tube, breathing recycled kerosene-infused air, for the next six-and-a-half hours, with no way of getting off or out. The pilot may be exhausted or inwardly distressed. Air traffic control at any of the 40 waymarks along the journey may get momentarily distracted. You’ll be streaming 5 miles above the surface of the planet. No one else seems remotely sensitive to what any of this implies – they’re chatting and reading magazines – but for you, it’s the beginning of a kind of hell. You are on the verge of giving way to what we currently know as a panic attack…”You can read more on this and other subjects on our blog, here: https://goo.gl/dd1dCYMORE SCHOOL OF LIFEOur website has classes, articles and products to help you think and grow: https://goo.gl/N7NYmSWatch more films on SELF in our playlist: http://bit.ly/TSOLselfYou can submit translations and transcripts on all of our videos here: https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?c=UC7IcJI8PUf5Z3zKxnZvTBog&tab=2 Find out how more here: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/6054623?hl=en-GBSOCIAL MEDIAFeel free to follow us at the links below:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theschooloflifelondon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSchoolOfLife Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theschooloflifelondon/CREDITSProduced in collaboration with: Dave Andersonhttp://bloodsausage.co.uk/animation/ #TheSchoolOfLife

Medication for Anxiety

The physical symptoms of #anxiety can be overwhelming and feel hard to control. CBT and medication are both effective treatments for symptoms of anxiety. #mentalhealth #wellbeing__Follow and subscribe to Psych Hub: https://www.facebook.com/PsychHubEd/ https://www.instagram.com/psychhubeducation/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/psychhubeducation/ Learning about mental health is crucial for us all to imagine a better future for everyone. Psych Hub’s Mental Health Ally Certification learning hubs will help you become an important steward of your wellbeing and that of your loved ones. Start learning here: www.psychhub.com__If you or your loved ones are in need of help, please consult the following list of hotlines:National Suicide Prevention Lifeline For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365 PHONE NUMBER: Primary line: 1-800-273-8255 Ayuda en Español: 1-888-628-9454 Video relay service: 800-273-8255 TTY: 800-799-4889 Voice/Caption Phone: 800-273-8255 ONLINE CHAT: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/ WEBSITE: suicidepreventionlifeline.org/211 Hotline For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis, mental health or substance use issues, or abuse and/or who needs help finding supplemental food programs, shelter/housing, utilities assistance, disaster relief, employment and education opportunities, affordable healthcare (including sliding scale services), or other social services. AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365 PHONE NUMBER: 2-1-1 (180+ languages) ONLINE CHAT: Varies by location (check website) WEBSITE: 211.orgThe Trevor Project Support Center For LGBTQ youth experiencing a mental health crisis. AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365 PHONE NUMBER: 1-866-488-7386 TEXT NUMBER: Text START to 678678 ONLINE CHAT: thetrevorproject.org/get-help-now/ WEBSITE: thetrevorproject.org/Crisis Text Line For anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365 TEXT NUMBER: US & Canada: Text HOME to 741741 UK: Text 85258 Ireland: Text 086 1800 280 WEBSITE: crisistextline.orgVeterans Crisis Line For Veterans and service members experiencing a mental health crisis. AVAILABILITY: 24/7/365 PHONE NUMBER: Primary line: 1-800-273-8255 (press 1) Support for deaf and hard of hearing: 1-800-799-4889 TEXT NUMBER: Text 838255 ONLINE CHAT: veteranscrisisline.net/get-help/chat WEBSITE: veteranscrisisline.net/