I am a Clincal Hypnotherapist based in New York. This is a great video. Hypnosis is used in so many different therapeutic ways. I have helped people quit smoking, drinking, resolve anxiety, lose weight, and uncover the cause of so many of their habits. Hypnosis as a treatment isn't talked about enough.
@nailsofinterest
Күн бұрын
I need the anxiety and weight help!! So glad people could find help!!!
@IDONTGIVEAF-ew6bw
Күн бұрын
Have you experience from people who have gotten worse from hypnosis?? I wonder how common that is. I recieved hypnosis therapy to unlock repressed childhood memories where I discovered I went through SA. After hypnosis I got severe dicossiative seizures and I still struggle with dissociate disorder today. Years later
@HeyLetsTalkAboutIt
Күн бұрын
@@IDONTGIVEAF-ew6bw the person facilitating your hypnotherapy should not have left you with the memories unresolved. If they felt they couldn’t help you any further they should have referred you someone who could help you. Not doing so is very unethical and unprofessional. If have never had any of my clients deteriorate due to hypnotherapy. Also, I coordinate care with their mental health providers if they have one. This ensure that they is continuity of care. I’m sorry that you were left unresolved. If you aren’t seeing a therapist, please think about it. 🩵
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
It’s all in your own mind! Hypnosis is never anybody else interacting with you it’s just a technique to go further and deeper into yourself just like different meditation techniques so you still have to look deep inside yourself to find the answers why you feel like you do
@AngelaVEdwards
21 сағат бұрын
I am a huge believe in hypnosis.
@elvatotoro
Күн бұрын
“How flawed is human memory?” “I can’t remember” 😂
@nailsofinterest
Күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@Luxurywon
20 сағат бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@mangantasy289
10 сағат бұрын
yes, very witty guest. Similar about the question of having heard about the past-life-trauma theory.
@Kim-iq1ge
Күн бұрын
Hypnotherapy helped me so much! I had such a severe phobia of needles that I would lose sleep for days leading up to needing to get shots or bloodwork. I was procrastinating getting my tetanus shot, thinking the only person I was putting at risk was myself but a friend explained to me that particular vaccine is actually for multiple things, including whooping cough, which could present as mild in an adult but kill an infant. That’s when I went ahead and gave hypnosis a try. It’s not as simple as “now I have no phobia!” But it’s significantly easier to manage. I don’t lose sleep over upcoming appointments and I don’t faint anymore, although I still take precautions (like bringing juice and lying down) as if I might faint. I just got my flu shot and Covid booster two days ago! I’m very proud of myself! 😅
@nailsofinterest
Күн бұрын
Congratulations!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉 I'm glad you were able to get help!!
@koellekind
Күн бұрын
Good for you!! 👏❤
@K.Kali24
7 сағат бұрын
Anything that makes it easier for people to receive medical care is useful, doesn’t have to be on a large scale; but really happy for you, you deserve to be happy and healthy
@sophwitchproject
4 сағат бұрын
I also have a severe needle phobia and have been contemplating hypnosis for awhile. Exposure therapy and anti anxiety medication did not help. I have a feeling that I will not be one of those people that is easy to hypnotize, unfortunately
@nancyreid8729
Күн бұрын
I had insomnia years ago, and a hypnotist fixed it very quickly for me. I think it’s time I went back to treat the anxiety! Thanks for the push.
@Kim-iq1ge
Күн бұрын
“The strain in pain lies mainly in the brain” It’s giving “The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain”
@Kim-iq1ge
Күн бұрын
Hypnotherapy helped me so much! I had such a severe phobia of needles that I would lose sleep for days leading up to needing to get shots or bloodwork. I was procrastinating getting my tetanus shot, thinking the only person I was putting at risk was myself but a friend explained to me that particular vaccine is actually for multiple things, including whooping cough, which could present as mild in an adult but kill an infant. That’s when I went ahead and gave hypnosis a try. It’s not as simple as “now I have no phobia!” But it’s significantly easier to manage. I don’t lose sleep over upcoming appointments and I don’t faint anymore, although I still take precautions (like bringing juice and lying down) as if I might faint. I just got my flu shot and Covid booster two days ago! I’m very proud of myself! 😅
@LoveLink86
Күн бұрын
Never heard hypnosis described/explained this way. Appreciate the video, as always!! 🙌🏼
@rustylee1836
Күн бұрын
I appreciated that he was willing to admit that people with great critical thinking abilities were generally unable to be hypnotized. Since critical thinking is really really important I was afraid he'd try to downplay that, to protect the dignity of dedicated hypnosis participants. People that believe every conspiracy they read on socials are the most easily hypnotized.
@foxmcld584
2 сағат бұрын
@@rustylee1836 Critical thinking is not incompatible with hypnosis. The hypnosis group I'm part of has a fair number of programmers and other critical thinking jobs, and none of them are particularly fond of conspiracy thinking. Overthinking can be an obstacle to hypnosis, especially when combined with skepticism and misconceptions about the nature of hypnosis, especially when it comes to one's first time. Generally once someone's had their first experience and understands the nature of hypnotic phenomena, that just means hypnosis is one more factor into critical thinking. I've had talks with my hypnotist after sessions and it is absolutely fascinating putting together what I experienced with the techniques they used to emphasize the desired effects. Funnily enough, it turns out learning more about hypnosis makes it more effective, not less. One of my funniest experiences early on was a hypnotist using a technique that I'd literally read about that morning. I was cataloguing all the techniques they were using and how they were using it, and then she cut off with 'And sleep' with a snap of her fingers and my chin dropped straight to my chest. I was internally laughing at myself with 'Well I guess knowing doesn't stop it from happening!'
@koellekind
Күн бұрын
"People would rather feel guilty than helpless." Such an important statement. And showing that accepting the truth is the path to healing. Thank you so much ❤
@aleksandranakonieczna9880
Күн бұрын
Love this episode and the topic! Dr Spiegel was astonishingly easy to listen to. The humor, the intelligence and the asmr voice were 👌🏻
@a-ms9760
12 сағат бұрын
Yes he seems measured and calm doesn't he. A nice listen.
@asabizarre
Күн бұрын
my mother used hypnosis for smoking cessation around 2012, and she hasn't wanted to smoke anything since
@icebeastfamily3498
Күн бұрын
My dad did the same thing in the 80s. Never smoked another day. Lived until 2022.
@HeyLetsTalkAboutIt
Күн бұрын
That's amazing! I absolutely works!
@aleksandranakonieczna9880
Күн бұрын
If Dr Spiegel is a speaker in his app I'm buying it
@slate2720
Күн бұрын
They're so right about how hypnosis is mostly known as a thing in which someone hypnotizes them and has control over them, but that's not very true. I was of this mindset for a long time, recalling the most descriptive versions of hypnosis I've learned from the book Firestarter by Stephen King, and the hypno from Pokémon, which in both situations they basically controlled people but it was a new idea for me when the dad in Firestarter used his ability for a job and helped people break bad habits or get better instead of the mainstream idea of people (or Pokémon) using it for attention or maliciously.
@DustyGus
Күн бұрын
I was hypnotized by a therapist years ago. It wasnt at all what I was expecting, but it was really helpful. The field REALLY needs a rebrand/better PR so more people will take it seriously.
@colour3340
14 сағат бұрын
Very true. Hypnosis is mostly associated with magic. We need a new branding that tie it to modern medicine.
@BxCreative
Күн бұрын
Enjoyed this podcast. Dr. Spiegel has a very soothing voice no wonder he is a hypnotist
@mandilynn24
18 сағат бұрын
I know. My eyes were closed and didn't even realize it 😂😂😂😂
@EasterEdwards
Күн бұрын
For sure one of your best uploads yet!
@bakedwolf9296
Күн бұрын
You always say that 😅
@Cornelius549
Күн бұрын
Bot
@Andrew-H478
6 сағат бұрын
What a fantastic guest. Genuine, funny, studied, well thought out. Great listen.
@cindz4618
Күн бұрын
Loved the interview. Food for thought.
@thepaintingworld2529
Күн бұрын
This was such an informative podcast thank you for always putting out the truth!! This was such a deep insight into the topic would love to see more!💗
@content1016jersey
Күн бұрын
Such a creative genius, no joke!
@mikejameson7678
Күн бұрын
"Why in the hell were you the last doctor I was sent to, instead of the first?" is genuinely a good question for something like this.
@HeidiDressler
Күн бұрын
I have a feeling that by the end of this podcast, I’m going to have a change of heart on hypnosis.
@adamnagy4544
Күн бұрын
I do work in research in biofeedback, with a great psychiatrist (I am a mathematician) who is an expert in neurofeedback (also use hypnosis as well). I really interested in the reveri app because we also plan to make a neurofeedback app which is not so much self-hypnosis but similar in some terms. Thank you all for the intriguing conversation, it was fascinating for sure!
@RobespierreThePoof
20 сағат бұрын
Biofeedback sounded promising for a while but it really hasn't gone anywhere yet, has it. At least not for psychiatric disorders last I checked. But perhaps things have changed. If you've got any peer reviewed pubs related to your research to recommend, don't be shy about sharing them!
@charmed310
4 сағат бұрын
What a wonderful interview and conversation! Dr Spiegel has such a soothing, storytelling voice; such a pleasant listening experience ❤
@mangantasy289
10 сағат бұрын
"they'd rather feel guilty than helpless". Powerful, and so true. Feels like my whole childhood/youth, and still feeling guilty and like the fault at 37.
@alyssascalia
Күн бұрын
I find it very odd that early this morning I randomly decided to pick up a book to start reading called “Exploring Hypnosis with Dr Herbert Spiegel” and then as I’m still reading it I get the notification for this video with his son 🙃
@ParadymShiftVegan
Күн бұрын
How was your decision randomized?
@orionx79
Күн бұрын
All the time.....
@orionx79
Күн бұрын
How many coincidences have to happen b4 its not coincidental.
@alyssascalia
Күн бұрын
@@ParadymShiftVegan looking at my bookshelf with no specific genre in mind and just grabbed one that I had not read yet
@ParadymShiftVegan
Күн бұрын
@@alyssascalia Ah ok. thanks for the clarification
@poesessed_8934
Күн бұрын
I once had "gut-directed hypnotherapy" to treat my IBS... Didn't work but it sure relaxed me!
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
Hypnotherapy is big inn Sweden because it helps a lot of people especially with some changes in the the food intaje
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
The food intake it should stay but there is a big issue: you need to do something also and that is to quit sugar and gluten in your food so why not try for some months and then come back to report about your journey
@bokchoiman
5 сағат бұрын
Dr. Spiegel has an amazingly calming voice. Perfectly suited for hypnosis.
@ufiix522
3 сағат бұрын
My grandmother used a hypnotist to quit smoking. It worked!
@samebranchmedia4523
Күн бұрын
I am a person who was misdiagnosed with "I don't know why your brain is telling you this" instead of the frozen shoulder that i actually had. There is a risk of misdiagnosis when we assume mental health before actually ruling out a physical issue within a body part.
@RobespierreThePoof
19 сағат бұрын
Somatic disorders are a last resort. All doctors are trained to not go there until everything else has been eliminated. But it's still common for doctors to give up after they've tried everything they know and are completely out of ideas. There's a limit to medical knowledge. But an actual somatic disorder diagnosis is something that would come from a psychiatrist. Maybe your doctor was suggesting it as a possibility, not a diagnosis. If it came from a psychiatrist and turned out to be wrong, that's ... Bad medical practice.
@olyav5819
Күн бұрын
Great topic for discussion!
@healthyhabits-channels
14 сағат бұрын
Does the ability to be easily hypnotized make a person more vulnerable to manipulation, and how ethical is it to promote hypnosis in a society concerned with issues of control and influence?
@nancymueller6206
Күн бұрын
I once lived in a small town where a hypnotist did great work on people with chronic pain. I have had chronic pain since an incident in elementary school. The pain grew as I aged. The hypnotist helped me go from needing a wheelchair and constantly taking dilaudid to being able to walk okay most of the time and reducing my dependence on pain pills. My problem now is how to find another hypnotist who can train my brain despite the influence of the chemicals in my foods and in the 20+ prescriptions I’m told that I must take.
@coolbreeze5683
16 сағат бұрын
There were, and still are, mockeries of things like hypnosis, mind over matter, meditation, breathwork, etc. Anything that gives you tools to help regulate your mind and nervous system is always worth trying. The way these things have been dragged through the mud and demonstrated as kooky circus acts over the decades shows how much a stigma could deter people from trying these types of methods, which they could have benefited from.
@shroomyk
Күн бұрын
I feel like EMDR therapy is a lot like hypnosis. That is probably why after 2+ decades of different kinds of therapy, I can't get better. A lot of it involves being able to basically manipulate yourself into just not feeling the bad memories or negative emotions. I have been unable to do it. I think I am one of the people he describes who have very low hypnotizability. It sucks because I will be stuck in anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Most treatments involve some kind of controlled dissociation.
@bernicemarie7243
Күн бұрын
Study with LSD and anxiety. Combine that with this and voila theres hope
@diegoferreiro7432
Күн бұрын
@@bernicemarie7243 I believe that the MK Ultra project did use both lsd and hypnosis as methods to change people's behavior
@danduntz2539
Күн бұрын
I know they are utilizing psilocybin to treat trauma but it’s not utilized everywhere. I would not recommend trying to self-treat however with any substance.
@elenie333
Күн бұрын
have you looked into TMS? it was effective for me
@RolandoSullivan-u6x
10 сағат бұрын
I appreciate the simplicity of your explanations!
@BabarKhanJaved
20 сағат бұрын
His deadpan humour is on another level.
@BTRroxmySOX94
6 сағат бұрын
A reminder that the human brain is powerful, complex, and still largely misunderstood. Great conversation!
@lakinkoester2212
7 сағат бұрын
Commenting to give this video a boost, so so happy you are talking about hypnosis! I love your interviews🙏 Ps- please do an in-depth video on the science/validity of near death experiences someday.
@largemargeog1023
Күн бұрын
I feel like hypnosis is one of those things I don’t believe works through the mechanism that’s claimed but it works because the patients think it works. I’d love to see someone who’s never heard of hypnosis get hypnotized.
@tabithalandon4793
Күн бұрын
I had the same thought. I wonder if it is like the placebo effect?
@khrishp
23 сағат бұрын
I mean, That's literally a soft prerequisite to get results from this type of treatment. K One of the first things they talk about.
@largemargeog1023
22 сағат бұрын
@@khrishp why’d you call it a “soft” prerequisite though? I’m saying it seems to be the reason it works at all. If I’m in pain and someone sneaks some Tylenol in my lunch, if Tylenol would make me feel better, I’ll feel better, whether I believe in Tylenol or not. If it only works because I knew I took it and I believe it works, that would make me reasonably suspicious about its objectivity, even if Tylenol actually works for the reasons it does. Hypnosis is a very bizarre thing in that way. See what I’m saying now? Could you trick someone into being hypnotized like you could trick someone into feeling better with a hidden dose of Tylenol?
@EsoteriaHealing
22 сағат бұрын
@@largemargeog1023the government, the media is doing it all the time without our knowledge. Only when you study hypnosis you begin to notice it all around you. So yes we are being hypnotized without our knowledge and most times in not very pleasant ways.
@LauPineda
Күн бұрын
Influence/convince= hipnosis? Maybe defining terms at the beginning would have been helpful. Semantics are important in this case because it seems just like a swap of terms?
@QuickAF
Күн бұрын
This was some of the most interesting medical stuff I've listened to
@randomworld247
Күн бұрын
Dr Google = Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention (the selective attention/selective inattention hypothesis, SASI), reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion. There are competing theories explaining hypnosis and related phenomena.
@nathanp3366
Күн бұрын
Towards the end there Dr. Speigel said exposure therapy works and I thought we had a whole episode on why that may not be true am I misremembering? Would’ve liked to see a bit more pushback. I don’t know anything about the counter arguments to hypnosis after watching this, while I feel like most other episodes I hear more about them.
@SmartTruth.Channel
21 сағат бұрын
Incredible insights! I never realized how powerful hypnosis could be for managing chronic pain and anxiety. Dr. Spiegel's expertise really changes the way I view this psychological intervention.
@John-tr5hn
4 сағат бұрын
I have absolutely no doubt that hypnosis can and does work for many people, so my criticism isn't of the doctor's method per se, but I would say he takes very lightly the desperation of some people with severe mental illness. For people who have tried many forms of "therapy" (meaning actual talk therapy, drugs, pseudomedicine, etc.) to cure their severe depression, it can be devastating when yet another method fails to work. So to just say, "If my method doesn't work for you, that's fine," isn't actually true, because for some people just having false hope dashed can cause a major negative spike in their depression. When I suffered from Major Depression, I felt worse each time I saw my therapist, and even over the years as I've tried to address my Atypical Depression, therapy has been a roller-coaster. The same is true for drugs. I don't have any answers, but I think your guest takes people's suffering a little too flippantly. I understand that he's trying to avoid the catastrophizing that many people with anxiety are prone to, but he's also just a little bit too slick. You can't expound on the efficacy of a treatment for an hour and then say, "Well, it doesn't always work." A 1/4 success rate for smoking cessation is pretty poor.
@lauramoore8670
Күн бұрын
The mind keeps the score!!
@Jennyonthehill7035
Күн бұрын
Unfortunately I'm not a good candidate for hypnotherapy - I failed the test 😢 but I've seen wonderful things with other people. Also, I have so much time for tbis man - he's a serious, well-respected researcher and scholar who is also accessible and sensible.
@OEMhcr2
Күн бұрын
You learn something New every day
@night1wind
23 сағат бұрын
what a great conversation! loved it!
@kingzach74
Күн бұрын
What's the difference between CBT and Hypnotherapy? Are they just different names of the same thing?
@SorrevanRazkan
Күн бұрын
Dr Mike's team! This was amazing! You should totally (if you haven't already - I haven't seen or found it) have Dr. Joe Dispenza on, too! I would love to see the conversation about this alley go further!
@koellekind
Күн бұрын
I don't really like Dispenza. He has repeatedly said things along the lines of "it's your fault if you don't change your thoughts and how you feel about the thing that's disturbing you".
@moodbs1822
Күн бұрын
Keep it up doc mike ❤
@psj9640
19 сағат бұрын
What a great voice. Does Dr. Speigel read audio books or have a podcast?
@selyemperzsa1
16 сағат бұрын
would love to see an interview with Dr Peter Levine, former Nasa psychologist about movement therapy which costs nothing and people could heal "themselves".
@Dragon-gk3bg
23 сағат бұрын
I have ptsd and major chronic pain in my spine. I have literally tried everything but this. Trying next.
@thetalking_mastergirl5651
11 сағат бұрын
Dr Mike could we get a video about how Rib’s doing please ?
@TunaJuic3
11 сағат бұрын
Dr. Mike, I would love to come on your podcast and talk about living with one of the rarest forms of Evan’s Syndrome.
@ericap6718
21 сағат бұрын
What a great & interesting video!! There were such great questions asked. Thanks, Dr. Mike!😊❤ I've tried hypnotherapy in the past, and it was pretty helpful.
@O-B-A-I777
Күн бұрын
First my favorite doctor Mike ❤
@KudaXDS
20 сағат бұрын
Yo! i just wanted to say you should definitely react tonight David Goggins injuries, It would make a good video!
@HootBandersnatch-gu3kl
21 сағат бұрын
I will always be highly fascinated by hypnotherapy brain entrainment with the frequency following response.
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
Dr Mike,,, please,please do an interview with Michael Sealey , he’s the best hypnotherapist ever. I know he don’t do interviews but if there is somebody who can do it it is you. Maybe he can clear up all of the misunderstandings about hypnosis?
@samebranchmedia4523
Күн бұрын
Is it covered by insurance? That would be a significant barrier to my clients. Also, they don't teach it, and depending on laws in an individuals state, this may only be able to be administered by a psychologist, which inflates the cost of care, especially if it is not covered by insurance. Also, most of these specialties can be cost prohibited for the therapist as well because they are not taught in school.
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
Why don’t you just try by yourself, without any expectations that everybody else around should pay for you???
@AasuYadav-v3y
19 сағат бұрын
Loved the interview: for good information by transparency😊
@AasuYadav-v3y
19 сағат бұрын
😊
@DaveCoolMusic
21 сағат бұрын
Awesome video and keep up the good work
@Whatshuangdoin
Күн бұрын
did yall listened on 4x speed or sth when its currently 28 minutes after upload and all these comment saying like they've watched every single second of it
@sherlockholmes6332
Күн бұрын
Most of these comment are spammer with devious account. Give it atleast 4h for genuine comments to appear.
@nailsofinterest
Күн бұрын
I do watch at 2x! Try it. Some people sound better that way, and others are too fast. I wish you could do 4x on some of the slow speakers 😅. Some also probably fast forward/ skip parts, or don't watch. Dr. Mike is actually the one who got me to try 2x speed! He was shocked people didn't watch videos sped up. Lol
@John-tr5hn
3 сағат бұрын
Your guest is also completely wrong about the body keeping the score. There are dozens of Holocaust survivors who went on to form some of the most lucrative companies in the 20th century. Based on the body keeping the score and intergenerational trauma theory, these people would have been the least likely to survive, let alone thrive, yet they did. We all decry how older generations didn't talk about traumatic experiences and suppressed them. Well, it's looking increasingly like maybe that's actually the best way to deal with trauma, as we're having worse and worse outcomes despite the fact that people are suffering less and less, at least compared to how difficult life was 100 years ago.
@lukyspdegaming5422
14 сағат бұрын
After listening to this podcast, it sounds like Hypnosis is guided Meditation but with a goal. You have to choose to accept the cure or it's ineffective. Meditation is all about controlling your thoughts and emotions.
@1Espresso24
21 сағат бұрын
“Bread grows in the ground!” -Dr. Mike
@lindaampoan1201
Күн бұрын
❤love my favorte dr,mike vars!😊
@Karen-g2d4o
Күн бұрын
Love Doctor Mike! Lydia! 🎉
@Mert-n7h
14 сағат бұрын
Awesome episode
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11 сағат бұрын
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@tiiiiiiiff
11 сағат бұрын
It is wise that you seek professional guidance when building a strong financial portfolio die to it's complexity
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11 сағат бұрын
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11 сағат бұрын
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11 сағат бұрын
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@moon000shine
11 сағат бұрын
My invested account is at $29k from initial start up capital of 7k
@paulatorres3227
Күн бұрын
Good information I tried hypnosis as a part of my psychology course and I was not hypnotized probably because I like control
@aydenpb
Күн бұрын
"Yeah but only in one of my past lives" 🤣
@sophwitchproject
4 сағат бұрын
56:25 Oh no, not the archer's paradox. The war flashbacks are starting 😅
Күн бұрын
Well the accuracy of Hypnosis is 60% unless you have a Pokémon with a maxed out speed stat.
@LorenSuJa
20 сағат бұрын
I think I didnt understand fully... Im thinking,how reliable as atreatment can it truely be if only about 20% of the population can be hypnotized...so how randomized a sample Dr Spiegel is talking about if he used same amount of patients in his test,wouldnt it be that 20% of patients treated with hypnosis showed better outcome than patients treated with drugs?
@TinaFehr-d9u
Күн бұрын
Hey Dr. Mike, I love your videos. I have learned so much that I started to care more about myself and others. I have a question about the many different health products that are coming up or been aroud for a while. Like Meluluca, Truvy, Amare, Plexus, Asea, Amway and more. Are they worth using? Many women around here are using it to lose weight, relief stress and detoxing the body. Is it realy working or is it just something made up? I would love an answer, thank you. Sorry for my writing English is not my first language.
@KeKe-bv8qv
10 сағат бұрын
Damn that opening was different.
@bernicemarie7243
Күн бұрын
A state you enter to help concentrate so like meditation with help
@foxmcld584
Күн бұрын
Guided meditation and hypnosis are very very close neighbors, yep!
@lilundead1964
Күн бұрын
I think a video about hells kitchen emergencies would be fun! One guy called dave won the competition with one broken arm! ❤
@Antimateriscool
Күн бұрын
If you haven't you should make a shirt that points or circles where to do chest compressions
@Ezio_1907
4 сағат бұрын
@Dr Mike please can you do a video on whether water filtering systems are worth health benefits.
@elmartell5724
12 сағат бұрын
Quick note on asthma- if someone is coughing or wheezing near you and can't seem to stop, don't try to lighten the mood by jokingly asking if we inhaled spit, or tell us "you're supposed to drink it, not breathe it" 😑 ha fckin ha. I've had a dozen people do this over the years because they're uncomfortable and joking helps them cope with THEIR tension around me suffocating- it does fck all for helping us. In fact it turns out, it's a lot harder to concentrate on calming yourself down and not panicking that you can't breathe when someone is making fun of the fact that YOU CAN'T FCKING BREATHE. Sorry for the rant- just a huge pet peeve of mine. But yeah- have some gd empathy for the person suffocating, for god's sake 🙄
@nikig2382
8 сағат бұрын
Matthew Perry spoke about using hypnosis in his book. Apparently the guy was prolific and cured something like 1000+ people. It seemed like it worked for him, even though he irrevocably fell into a new addiction.
@greenNam
Күн бұрын
Yaaaay topic I'm so interested 😅
@dillionmcgee1696
Күн бұрын
I use hypnosis for sports performance. It helped me with consistent dieting and training. Ever since I started about a year ago I gained around 25 pounds of muscle naturally.
@hazyAvie
Күн бұрын
Hi doctor mike. My teacher was just talking today about how he doesnt drink alcohol because it shrinks your brain.. and he was also talking about taking some sorta concoction in the morning to "wake your stomach acid's up"... as soon as he said that my mind went straight to you. would you be infuriated by this? Or is this proven to be helpful?
@tylerhackner9731
Күн бұрын
Thanks doctor
@vulcrized
Күн бұрын
Blink twice mike if Dr. Spiegel hypnotized you and you need help
@ОксанаДмитрів-й2м
Күн бұрын
Thank you.@ doctor mike❤
@TheBrickKing21
7 сағат бұрын
Day 15 of asking Dr Mike for help with a comic book injury. Basically, this hero is called steelheart. In his story, this man (Dr Henry voss) makes a machine to power things. His machine malfunctions and blows up, sending out a huge wave of energy. He is in the room, and is heavily injured in the explosion, mainly in his left arm. So much so it has to be amputated so that his shoulder and arm is taken away. That's where fiction comes in. He creates a machine to replace where the connection between the elbow and torso. I wanted to know how this would work, what would have been done to him (medically), and how else he could have been affected by the machine explosion.
@xoskeleto
Сағат бұрын
Why don’t you dm him? Might need to for him to see your message?
@MoxxyWasTaken
10 сағат бұрын
Doctor Mike, Please React to Houston Jones! he puts himself through all kinds of Pain and would probably be fun to react to.
@antoineroquentin2297
6 минут бұрын
Why does CBT get so much credit but nothing being said about psychoanalysis?
@farokhrokni9254
Күн бұрын
Doctor Mike ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥
@hayleyjacobs91
Күн бұрын
What's the difference between hypnosis and meditation? This sounds like mediation
@foxmcld584
Күн бұрын
They're very much parallel tracks. If you can meditate, you're likely very hypnotisable as well. I know more than a few people who got into the field from guided meditation.
@EsoteriaHealing
22 сағат бұрын
Hypnosis and meditation are the same thing. It’s just that in hypnosis, a practitioner is directing you towards a certain goal.
@tabithalandon4793
Күн бұрын
As a social worker, we are taught how to work with people who are resistant (aka don't want to be there and change anything). Usually this comes from clients who are forced to be there due to court mandates. What is the difference between being resistant and not being hypnosable? I can't imagine this type of therapy working on, say, my dad, who is very anti talking or thinking about emotions. I also am curious if you can say how similar this is to EMDR. I attended a training on EMDR about a month ago, and a lot of the imagination/visualization seems to overlap.
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
Yes it might be overwhelming at some times but i think you need to find your own words to explain this . I might be wrong but that’s what I think
@tabithalandon4793
Күн бұрын
@@Chr.2024I'm not overwhelmed, I'm confused. He said that there were people that would not be able to be hypnotized, so that leads me to believe that there could be a connection between people who are resistant in general and not ready to pursue therapy. There are many concepts that he could elaborate on to make this topic more approachable!
@Chr.2024
Күн бұрын
@@tabithalandon4793 you’re absolutely right! It might be just as you say that certain people are not ready to do the inner work needed. and then it doesn’t matter what therapy or whatever you do , nothings gonna work. I’m sorry about the delay of my answer. I’m living in Sweden . But I will say that the day people understand that you find all the answers deep inside yourself, then it doesn’t matter how or what technique you use , you’ll find the answers just by relaxing and listen
@jinglebreeze9265
23 сағат бұрын
when i put myself to sleep using trance, I woke up so tired.
@DilucImpact23
35 минут бұрын
Hi Dr Mike, i have a question how do we join your DC?
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