Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health

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Psychology of Emotion, Recovery, Mental Wellness and Health

Dr. John Breeding gives you the four secrets to dealing with mental health issues and how to help other people achieve mental wellness.

Don’t confuse transformational process as mental illness or a mental disorder such as depression or bipolar. This video contains comments on re-evaluation counseling and emotional release.

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25 Responses

  1. MsLittlemissSarah Says:

    Would you agree …
    Would you agree that life’s responsibilities make withdrawing not possible? And if so, should medication be used to aid in recovery? If not, what happens if withdrawal is necessary but not possible??
    Thank you :)

  2. MsLittlemissSarah Says:

    Numerous life …
    Numerous life traumas can cause individuals to reach a state of ‘giving up’, at which point is medication needed to encourage proactivity? How do you suppose someone who experiences anxiety and depression for a lengthy period, which disrupts every aspect of their life, deals with it? If it is not a disorder, but causes a lot of stress should it be treated with medication?

  3. Damis101 Says:

    I agree with Dr. …
    I agree with Dr. Breeding. We’ve bought the story that we should always be happy, happy, happy! If we are not–there must be something wrong. It’s okay to sometimes experience sadness, grieving, disappointment, etc. Life is not perfect and a good friend is more helpful than drugs.

  4. AClarke2007 Says:

    Think with your …
    Think with your Brain, not your genitals
    is my advice.

  5. Ocelot1962 Says:

    I love what he says …
    I love what he says, but just the timbre of his voice is calming, like Xanax without the toxic qualities.

    I went through a horrible crisis about 5 years ago. It took me a good three years to get out of the dark place I was in. But as horrible as it was, my consciousness has expanded in the way he described, and my life is on a new, better path. For the first time I’m starting to relate to other people in healthy, wholesome ways. This makes me believe that Dr. Breeding is spot-on accurate.

  6. MrPiejacker Says:

    thanks so much!!
    thanks so much!!

  7. staircasestogalaxies Says:

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your breath of fresh air! Sometimes, it’s difficult not to get at war with your own feelings of anger and pain, and I for one, need to be reminded of this perspective. Shed a ray of light on a dark corner, and it’s just corner when yer do! It’s a shame that it’s sooo taboo to feel sadness or anger sometimes in a world such as this one presently is! It would be a hard heart that didn’t feel it at all for sure, and that in itself is a sad thing!

  8. Billybib1 Says:

    John you should be …
    John you should be the new force in mental health. You are dead on and accurate. I’m sure you would reach much resistance though because the drug companies and mental health feild would lose tons of money…lol. People would get time off from work and life when they need it most and Corporate America would go beserk! But…you are absolutely right in what you say…and you r free on you tube. You should boot Dr.Phil though he has some good stuff…your perspective covers a wider range of things.

  9. lhoran Says:

    I have just gone …
    I have just gone through a long period of withdrawel…when I say withdrawel I have been functioning..going through the routine of what i’m supposed to do but not really being ‘there’. I am reconnecting with myself but its scary and all about belief…taking a leap of faith, that you can reconnect, be myself….gonna take alot of willpower. Thanks for the vid Dr Breeding.

  10. Shreddzilla Says:

    Dr. John Breeding I …
    Dr. John Breeding I am always amazed of your wisdom of psychology and mental illnesses.What do you mean by “there’s no guarentees” when you talk about coming out of innitiation in a new space. Does this mean there’s a chance I could be in mental upheavel and emotional upheavel forever? lucky enough my feelings of not knowing what’s up with what will go away? This frightens me

  11. youthdoll Says:

    can I talk to u???
    can I talk to u???

  12. BlueBloodstain24 Says:

    The views you …
    The views you express on psychology & psychiatry in your videos are absolutely fantastic – you make me see everything I’ve learnt about the two in a totally different way.

  13. RemedyRed Says:

    Here is one …
    Here is one incredibly sane and helpful man who is well worth listening to..thanks for posting!

  14. phfrankh Says:

    One’s, only as sick …
    One’s, only as sick as their secrets!

  15. fabio21331 Says:

    you look like a …
    you look like a homeless man :)

  16. tara8231 Says:

    Dr. Breeding, you …
    Dr. Breeding, you truly are an inspiration. Thanks again for another excellent video. Keep ‘em coming, psychetruth!

  17. fluxoid Says:

    (I meant that he …
    (I meant that he finally got annoyed and got out of bed… He didn’t drink the glass of milk, of course)

  18. fluxoid Says:

    When you spoke …
    When you spoke about the hero’s journey and depression, I remembered an iclandic viking saga (they were about people that have existed). There was a man (viking) called Eigil Skallagrimsson, and he lost his son. After that he refused to get out of bed for a long time. But one day his daughter gave him a glass of milk, and he said: “What is this? I never drink milk! I only drink mjød! (beer)”. Then he finally had it and got up, and “back to business” so to speak. That was about 1100 years ago :)

  19. Nu13th Says:

    Thanks John! I’d …
    Thanks John! I’d like to hear more about specific success stories. Learning about folks who have emotionally shut down in one way or another for a few years and then recovered. As a layperson with limited exposure to these situations, I know two people who are successful and happy after a few years of extreme behavior. Both recovered without neuroleptic drugs. Learning from you about more folks like this would be encouraging for those of us who want to practice natural healing.

  20. marjet Says:

    thanks once again!!!
    thanks once again!!!

  21. solanads Says:

    Yes, she got all …
    Yes, she got all her vaccines on time, except the MMR, which I believe would have sent her over the top. As it is if I can get the language going the rest would be a piece of cake. She is so well behaved, hardly if ever as any tantrums, and we can see we are heading to recovery.

  22. cyberpsygen7 Says:

    i agree. diet, …
    i agree. diet, exercise, and a healthy sleep cycle will do more for your mental health than all the government poisons they could ever pump into you.

    about your daughter though… did you vaccinate her? i am curious about the link between mercury based preservatives in the vaccine shots and autism.

  23. goldmarker Says:

    Another great video …
    Another great video, please keep them coming, I look forward to each one.

  24. zappaelcrappa Says:

    Very good teachings …
    Very good teachings… thanks!

  25. 11moonelf Says:

    and “i” before “e” …
    and “i” before “e” except after “c.” as in the examples of: receive:believe (o:

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