I have PTSD, good video and way to help people understand what its like , I'm never ever off my guard and things spiral etc.
@mooncritter721
27 күн бұрын
Try HYPNOTICA. It is a new audio science designed to stimulate the subconscious into a relaxed state. It works great! I am a vet and I developed it to help myself and it works great so I put it on youtube to help others.
@cooperp1982
2 ай бұрын
This video helped a lot. I'm 20 yrs late on getting help but ai didn't want to accept I had pstd but just by accepting it has helped already. I went to the VA hospital 2 weeks ago in Tampa and I have an appointment on the 14th with a PTSD specialist and it can't come quick enough.
@abba1459
3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video! I have this disorder! Thank you for the great information!👍🏻🙂
@zerofeedback7533
5 жыл бұрын
Very nice, and good animation!
@backoff3748
5 жыл бұрын
-Today we're going to talk about the neurobiology of your post traumatic stress disorder. Will focus on several parts of your brain that we understand best. Here are the amygdala hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. And for this I will need a brave volunteer. Wonderful come on up Tony! The body includes and ancient stress response system. Tony do you have any idea what that might be? Tony-yeah that's fight flight or freeze thing right? -precisely. Here take a look at this marble machine. The bodies fight flight or freeze stress response system it's complicated, but I'll show you the most important stuff. Imagine that you've just confronted a life-threatening situation, which, shall we say gets the marble moving. The response system kicks into high gear and most often when did dangerous situation ends the fight flight freeze response shuts off. DING! But with PTSD you were stress response system doesn't know when to quit. Tony would you be comfortable sharing what PTSD is like for you? Tony- well I got back from Afghanistan about a year ago but I'm still anxious or angry all the time I don't sleep well it's like I'm always on guard. -so when Tony or any of you for that matter experienced your trauma the amygdala your brains threat detector set the stress response system in to motion. Your body released adrenaline and other stress hormones giving you that surge of energy that helped you to respond to the threat. Tony-but my deployment was over a year ago? -yes that's where the hippocampus comes in. It converts short-term to long-term memory and it helps you remember where and when danger so that you can avoid it in the future. With PTSD something could remind you of that trauma and your hippocampus wrongly assumes that you're in that situation again. That sends a signal to your amygdala that it's time to go go go. And this happens over and over again. Eventually and more and more situations you can't deal with things like you used to and it's hard to feel good about Anyting. Tony-so what can I do? -first you need to know that your brain is flexible, it can adapt. Your brain's prefrontal cortex is responsible for thinking planning decision making and shutting down the stress response when you have PTSD and your amygdala is firing so much it's hard to put the brakes on. With practice you can bring the prefrontal cortex and amygdala back in to balance. Evidence-based talk therapy can teach your mind and body to more effectively cope with stress. Talk therapy can strengthen your prefrontal cortex to help you stop the stress response system from going into overdrive certain medications can help you manage PTSD symptoms too you have options! The best thing you can do is to talk to your provider about the best plan for you. Finally check out the national center for PTSD at www. PTSD.VA. Gov they have so many resources for you! videos, brochures, mobile apps! Tony- thanks I'll check it out. -if you feel you may be experiencing PTSD talk with your healthcare provider and be sure and go to the national center at www. PTSD. Va.gov today to learn more. kzitem.info/news/bejne/uIx3sqSrbXpmi4o
@backoff3748
5 жыл бұрын
Sorry it was a fast translation and sloppy but I felt it was important for anyone hearing impaired to get this information as well
@PureBlackNiltiac
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for doing this! So helpful! 😍
@timothygarrity5181
2 жыл бұрын
War isn't the only way to get it unlike what most people think.It's called betrayal ptsd and it crushes you! Flashbacks,reminders,nightmares,and reliving it over and over.It is from relationship trauma.I don't mean arguing or stupid things like that,I mean when your girlfriend or wife repeatedly cheats on you over and over with different men for well over a decade.They tell you you are nothing and aren't a man but the other men are men.I am one of the good ones and have been abused mentally. I have a child with her and I love her and her mother.She doesn't know why she does it but I do.If I see people she has cheated on me with I want to end them where they stand! I don't understand I am such A good man and father.I am very angry and depressed at the same time.I am withdrawn all the time and want to die all the time! I have chronic pain for years and many other health problems because of it.I feel on high alert all the time.It I like a switch has been thrown.I have been with her for 15 years and it has happened for almost the whole time with her.My daughter needs me but I am so depressed I still can't pull myself out of it.I am also tough as hell mentally and physically, but now I am a broken man who needs help before family members are standing over my casket wondering why.
@neftalirodriguez3581
2 жыл бұрын
Timothy, if you need help please go to our website and complete the form so that we can help you and/or refer you to someone who can help with the issues that we can't. Don't go this alone, we can help you.
@andyclausen5521
2 жыл бұрын
I feel. With this story. People are really sick. In world.
@andyclausen5521
2 жыл бұрын
@@neftalirodriguez3581 I was looking for help for a long time in Switzerland. Had some brainspotting ......
@elgatomoscato230
7 ай бұрын
Mr. Tim, I get what you mean. Recently I learned that you can do everything in your power to remain faithful and sweeten the deal to entice a woman to stick around. But its up to her to hold the same standard and there's nothing you can do to bring the good out of people. You did what was right by you, know that you are good and don't let people's darkness steal your light. A lot of us share your hurt and we need to stay strong
@chriscohlmeyer4735
11 ай бұрын
The VA "PTSD Coach" app is a great resource and way to track how you are with assistance from therapy to go along with it. Even after you generally have your life going on a better track the app can give you warning that other "normal life events" may be triggering your PTSD and it may be time to double down on those self help processes that have worked for you before - if those don't show to be working then it may be that you need to ask for help. The app while developed for the VA is applicable to whatever may be the cause of you developing PTSD or C-PTSD. I found the app over ten years ago when in my late fifties I finally started to deal with being sexually abused as a child... then all kinds of other childhood events started to come up along with something one of my brothers found out about when I was born - I have been in survival mode since birth and my mother treated me differently but viewed me as the independent one. As one friend put it when I opened up about my childhood and young adult life "How in the F--- did you survive?"... I guess I had enough sense to see if I was going down a bad path and make changes... then there was my awesome mother-in-law who convinced my then future father-in-law that I was worth more then I showed on the surface and before that a friends family that took me in to recover from a drug addiction.
@MrChryz707
3 жыл бұрын
This video is awesome
@tufacksmalls4104
5 жыл бұрын
Tony? Really? THAT NIGGAS NAME BOUND TO BE TYRONE
@kring3l0rd
2 жыл бұрын
A rather new one is "flutter". Fight, flight, freeze, flutter.
@blahblah7050
10 ай бұрын
For me it just feels like im just vulberable till im shutting it off
@krymera666x7
3 ай бұрын
It should be PTSI, post traumatic stress injury. My career ended, my life flipped upside down and I no longer have flight or freeze, it’s just fight. I’m on medication for a rage disorder on top of everything else.
@elgatomoscato230
7 ай бұрын
I don't like to delve into self-diagnosis, but behavioral patterns are interesting to understand. Personally, I spent 3 years of my childhood homeless, hungry and with an abusive mother. During that time, I came to the conclusion that you can't count on anyone for help; not society, friends nor family. After coming out of that hardship, it was equally hard readjusting to fit back into society. But the biggest problem I have is that every chance I give to people to "do what's right", they backpeddal and reaffirm what my trauma taught me: that nobody can be trusted. It then begins to feel like what I have isn't trauma and society is the real issue, because people have weak mental fortitude and crumble under the smallest inconvenience. Feeling like I can't relate to anyone, I sometimes try to have meaningful conversations with people that get shut down because they don't listen or are always front-loaded with topics they'd rather talk about and inevitably hijack the conversation. I've become isolated which seems to exasterbate the problem, I've always tried to look inward before casting blame, but I really don't think I'm the issue anymore. I guess really it's just everyone fending for themselves while putting on a face
@Kelseashell
7 ай бұрын
I understand the non trust with people. It can feel really conflicting trying to have a conversation with someone and your fight or flight mode kicks in and the person acts strangely and reaffirms what your brain was trying to warn you of...
@Iamthatknows
3 жыл бұрын
🙏
@kmarie2362
3 жыл бұрын
But what if I was raped, beaten, sexually abused, sexually assaulted several times and the target of a planned mass shooting...but I’m only a civilian? Can I still contact the Center for PTSD?
@andyclausen5521
2 жыл бұрын
My PTPS. After leaving church. It was really hard. Wrong churches .....
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