Joshua D. Wyner, PhD, LMFT
Joshua D. Wyner, PhD, LMFT
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Відео

Stress in Relationship Conflict
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Stress in Relationship Conflict
Boring Men
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Boring Men
Is the problem the students or the institutions?
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Is the problem the students or the institutions?
To end echo chambers, start with your own beliefs
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To end echo chambers, start with your own beliefs
Robust doesn’t mean perfect
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Robust doesn’t mean perfect
The Myth of Static Personality Types
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The Myth of Static Personality Types
Life(coach) Fail
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Life(coach) Fail
Review after eliminating the impossible
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Review after eliminating the impossible
Slowing Down
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Slowing Down
Competency-Based Education
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Competency-Based Education
Schizophrenia & Parkinsons
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Schizophrenia & Parkinsons
Smoking & Parkinson’s
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Smoking & Parkinson’s
Neurosexism
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Neurosexism
Genetic testing for psychopharmacology
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Genetic testing for psychopharmacology
Serotonin blood tests for SSRIs are a scam
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Serotonin blood tests for SSRIs are a scam
Reddit RelationshipAdvice Read
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Reddit RelationshipAdvice Read
Types of Therapists
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Types of Therapists
Beyond Accommodations
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Beyond Accommodations
Brain Age and Social Inequality
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Brain Age and Social Inequality
More Psychology Non-Facts
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More Psychology Non-Facts
Humor is great for trauma
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Humor is great for trauma
The Holocaust is a Consequence of Global Failings
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The Holocaust is a Consequence of Global Failings
Alzheimer’s Research
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Alzheimer’s Research
Bad Therapists: Predator
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Bad Therapists: Predator
Deja Vu & the Brain
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Deja Vu & the Brain
Teaching Time Management
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Teaching Time Management
Relationship Fantasies
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Relationship Fantasies
Memory & ADHD
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Memory & ADHD
False
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False

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jojoknight
    @jojoknight 2 години тому

    Scammer 🎉

  • @jackrabbit5343
    @jackrabbit5343 16 годин тому

    "you're the parent" It's time to grow up.

  • @InternetScammer
    @InternetScammer День тому

    🚨 how are you able to describe the colors if you’ve never seen the colors before 🤔 how did you know what Red is, and how it’s called Red, if you’ve never seen and called Red before? 🤔 and how much did enScammers pay you for this scam video 🤥

  • @Donna-n1k
    @Donna-n1k День тому

    It is people like his guy that ate causing these adtragements. They are on social media brainwashing out children.

  • @Donna-n1k
    @Donna-n1k День тому

    Your child should never get to see you again. That is so disrespectful like you have given them life. They need to know they don't get to treat us like that even if they are grown. You're astrained because of this disrespect you have been dealing with for years. Stay away from them until they grow up even if that is when they are 80. And you are dead.

  • @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine
    @Impaled_Onion-thatsmine 2 дні тому

    Okay? Literal biological determination of maturity and adulthood through antidepressants.

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 3 дні тому

    You will remember all those awkward moments as well. 😰

  • @seraphsalt1404
    @seraphsalt1404 3 дні тому

    I thought that meant you can remember everything you se and learn perfectly, but I'm close to perfect soo close I have memories of crawling around. I'm gonna go learn more about this now.

  • @ethanhoward389
    @ethanhoward389 3 дні тому

    I was worried in the first half

  • @KestrelHarper
    @KestrelHarper 3 дні тому

    That moment of relief when you realize that you're not listening to an idiot.

    • @drjosh
      @drjosh 3 дні тому

      I mean… jury’s still out on that one…

  • @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit
    @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit 3 дні тому

    That's true they do not cure color blindness they separate the colors that we cannot separate ourselves which makes the world more colorful to us

  • @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit
    @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit 3 дні тому

    They are definitely not a scam, I have tried the glasses and I can see colors I normally don't see

  • @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit
    @RunIntoTheSkyNonprofit 3 дні тому

    They are definitely not a scam, I have tried the glasses and I can see colors I normally don't see

  • @leenmangaka
    @leenmangaka 4 дні тому

    Scaaaam

  • @taradaves3096
    @taradaves3096 4 дні тому

    Most succinct description of my dx and my experiences I've heard yet! ❤

  • @philtrem
    @philtrem 4 дні тому

    I've noticed THC being helpful. For me it works best at very low doses. That said, it still has enough negative effects that I use it very sparingly. I generally use minute amounts of an edible oil. But the couple times a year where I smoke a small amount, I get a bit of a rush and I just feel like moving and doing stuff. Issue is it comes with some anxiety, etc. and I feel tired afterewards. In any case, the dopaminergic effect is obvious in my case.

  • @anadubar4819
    @anadubar4819 4 дні тому

    She reminds me so much of Cruella de Vil. Poor children.

  • @thisisvoided
    @thisisvoided 4 дні тому

    what a liar

  • @matthewdelaney5366
    @matthewdelaney5366 5 днів тому

    Scan mate, sorry. Word it how you want to.

  • @bellaxtastic
    @bellaxtastic 5 днів тому

    ⚠️PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON NBAI PLEASE ITS SO RARE AND PEOPLE NEED TO HEAR ABOUT IT TO FIND A CURE⚠️ I have NBIA disorder I'm more prone to movement episodes when I'm tired. NBIA It is extremely rare. It is a Neurodegenerative disorder in my brain And it makes me randomly tired its Caused by iron in the brain and my gene type is unknown and sometimes if i use my legs for too long and walk long distance it can be dangerous for me Because I risk falling and hurting myself so thats why im also a wheelchair user for long distances And I can walk, it's just not for very long distances like a Museum or Amusement park. also if anyone has any questions about NBIA or my Personal experience with it, feel free to ask questions just keep it Respectful. 🦓💜💙💚🦓 #NBIAdisorder #Neurodegenerative #braindisease #showyourstripes

  • @fadhilmauls811
    @fadhilmauls811 5 днів тому

    🤪

  • @fadhilmauls811
    @fadhilmauls811 5 днів тому

    "just misunderstanding" yeah the misunderstanding that are completely created and advertised by this shitty company, gosh

  • @fadhilmauls811
    @fadhilmauls811 5 днів тому

    Bruhh you just completely ignored their false advertisment, clown 🤡

  • @Dirtypepants
    @Dirtypepants 6 днів тому

    Do the color blind glasses again. You will get more views 😂😂

  • @Dirtypepants
    @Dirtypepants 6 днів тому

    Scam

  • @jammamammaa
    @jammamammaa 6 днів тому

    You shameless shill

  • @Spurritfr
    @Spurritfr 6 днів тому

    Yeah this is fake, it doesn’t actually make new colours just changes them to a different hue that’s already seen to increase colour perception!

  • @DamianSieradzki
    @DamianSieradzki 7 днів тому

    So... how much did you get paid? 😄

  • @Frick__humans25
    @Frick__humans25 7 днів тому

    Scam

  • @ScuffedToastTakesBongrips
    @ScuffedToastTakesBongrips 8 днів тому

    I’m addicted to crack and absinthe

  • @BootyGoblinesque
    @BootyGoblinesque 8 днів тому

    I'm sure, you're totally not seeing contrasted colors of only one half the spectrum while the other half is made even more muddy and indistinguishable. They don't do anything, you can literally accomplish the same exact thing by holding a piece of transparent magenta plastic in front of your face... Same exact visual colors, just altered from the filtering out of half the visible light spectrum...

  • @ramingo9534
    @ramingo9534 8 днів тому

    Hello doctor, I'm sorry I go off topic. I'm sorry if I bother you, I've really appreciated your video where you tried the Enchroma glasses for the first time, your reaction was natural and your words were accurate. I'm mild colorblind too, and I like to ask you some questions about your experience with colorblind glasses, I'm an artist and colors play an important role in my life. Also, I already tried the Enchroma glasses and they work and they're awesome. I already posted a comment to the video you made 8 years ago, I got no answers. That's why I'm writing to you here. One question is: do you think, based on your experience, that the colors you see, with glasses on, are true? Maybe not the full spectrum, but are the ones you can see true? I know it's not the right place here, so if you want we can talk somewhere else in a more appropriate place. Thank you very much.

    • @drjosh
      @drjosh 8 днів тому

      I don’t think they are exactly the same, no. The best way I can describe EnChroma is that they are contrast-enhancing but in color space instead of brightness space (if that makes sense). They’re like the vibrance filter in Photoshop but on your face. The result is that I can see color objects separate that I previously could not, especially trees of closely shaded green. But are those exactly the same”true” colors? I assume no.

    • @ramingo9534
      @ramingo9534 8 днів тому

      @drjosh thanks. I assume the colors we see with glasses on don't correspond to the true colors because Enchromas physically remove some "color frequencies". I've verified that myself by using a spectroscope: I pointed it directly towards a light, and the color spectrum actually had a black empty gap somewhere between red and green, in the "orangish green" frequencies approximately (other colorblind glasses don't do that). So, I assume that the greens I see are a little more "blueish" due to the lack of yellow in them. What still doesn't convince me is the fact that enchromas do actually improve the depth perception a lot: that means that they allow us to see new subtle shades of colors, and I think they can't do that if the colors we see aren't "right". Another thing that left me astonished was looking at a pile of dead leaves in fall: without wearing glasses, they all looked the same color, but with glasses on, I could see many different shades. They can't be that far from reality.

  • @fatcat7960
    @fatcat7960 9 днів тому

    It’s a scam

  • @Egor-ei1of
    @Egor-ei1of 10 днів тому

    It's a scam

  • @darkcircle899
    @darkcircle899 10 днів тому

    Great video I learned something new.

  • @bluntyful
    @bluntyful 11 днів тому

    Actually true but not in the fashion they were doing in the medieval days

    • @drjosh
      @drjosh 10 днів тому

      Welcome to Quick Science Facts!

    • @titanicoftitanfall8730
      @titanicoftitanfall8730 10 днів тому

      @@drjosh U a bot?

    • @tmansdigistudios1675
      @tmansdigistudios1675 10 днів тому

      @@titanicoftitanfall8730 Obviously not. He uploaded the video.

    • @titanicoftitanfall8730
      @titanicoftitanfall8730 10 днів тому

      @@tmansdigistudios1675 Comment bots are independent from the creator.

    • @drjosh
      @drjosh 8 днів тому

      @@titanicoftitanfall8730No, but Quick Science Facts are always short, fun, and often uncomfortable or disturbing. In this case, being technically correct while also not actually a correction of Liam’s original post, and still about bleeding us out on occasion!

  • @namelessguy199
    @namelessguy199 11 днів тому

    Nah. I am color blind myself and those filters that enchances the contrast makes everything looks like shit. They dont turn trees into different shades of green, they turn them into different shades of disgusting brown and red.

  • @waltuhwhite6252
    @waltuhwhite6252 11 днів тому

    Yeah thats just not okay, so many of these ai apps are incredibly unhealthy and just dangerous for people to use when it comes to mental health etc

  • @OGimouse1
    @OGimouse1 12 днів тому

    It's not always for a bad reason. I used to do divorces and I can tell you it isn't always for a bad reason.

  • @pablorosada9788
    @pablorosada9788 12 днів тому

    I think her biggest mistake was bringing the camera. There are things we don't want to talk about when there's a possibility of other people knowing about it. Maybe he would have felt more comfortable continuing the conversation if she didn't hve her phone out

  • @TheDandelionViking
    @TheDandelionViking 12 днів тому

    She also comes on as more accusatory with "What are YOU doing (that I had to take time out of my day to check in on you)" vs "Hey babe. (I WANTED to check in on you and be a part of/engage with this part of your life. So,) what are you doooin?"

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 13 днів тому

    When I married I only saw his parents once. After the marriage we went to stay a week with his parents. After that week we went to my parents to get our cats. They were staying with them. When we were in the train to my parents, my husband suddenly said: “I’ve got the feeling I’m going home” He was 30 years at that time, and experienced this for the first time in his life. A half year later he broke with his parents.

  • @CrunchyCrumblesASMR
    @CrunchyCrumblesASMR 15 днів тому

    My husband's father did something wrong and in the process hurt my husband. My husband wants to talk about it, but his dad doesn't. So when his dad sees him, the dad doesn't acknowledge him. So we have nothing to do with his dad now. It's sad and sucks that the relationship we thought we had with his dad wasn't real.

  • @susanwilson5101
    @susanwilson5101 15 днів тому

    No ! The child should have never disrespected the parent that way. That’s what’s wrong with kids now a days they think the parent is supposed to cow down where they are always right or go along to get along that’s the problem. How dare that child do such a thing to their mother ! Their MOTHER who gave them life who obviously loves them ! You’re wrong man. Soon enough that child will not have that parent any longer and they can’t take that hurt away from what they did to her at that party.

    • @Woodenp3ck
      @Woodenp3ck 15 днів тому

      Firstly, saying that parent wont be around forever is a very nasty way to try and guilt someone. Its also painfully missing the point. Removing someone from your life isn't an easy decision. I actually have to say its quite revealing to someones character when they perceive an extremely impactful and dramatic action someone takes as a way to get back at someone or prove a point (strong implications that the person feeling attacked by the decision is projecting and they themselves deal with people who have upset them by manipulating) . Its not based on rudeness or disrespect, its based on peace and self respect. If someone, even your own child, feels you have mistreated them to the point where they feel their life will improve by removing you from it… that child is not the problem. Parents are not immune to the consequences of their own behaviour. I am in no way entitled to a relationship with an autonomous individual with agency just because I gave birth to them or raised them. It takes a great lack of empathy to witness your child feel so hurt by you that they have to set such an uncomfortable boundary and consider it as disrespect. Finally, if I truly did believe my child was doing this to hurt me and not because they felt it was necessary… I’d ponder “oh wow who raised them to believe its okay to manipulate people like that” then it would sink in “…oh yeh…me”. Introspection and finding flaws is not a failure, its actually a really admirable quality that instead of leaving you feeling bitter and disrespected, you find people will shed a tear when you leave and are excited for the moment they see your face again. Its not a weakness, you're not giving in, and you haven't lost, because life isn't a game. Insisting you're right will never ever bring you an iota closer to being right. It just makes you stubborn. Lfe can be so much more fun than this.

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 15 днів тому

      Are you alright? Parents that love their children wouldn’t react that way. They want to repair the relationship. This parent will be alone for the rest of her life in her selfishness. She’s only bothered with her status among people. Children don’t have to be grateful that their parents give them life, they were forced in life. They didn’t ask for it. The responsibility of a parents is to keep their child from harm and sorrow as much as possible.

    • @DarlaAnne
      @DarlaAnne 5 днів тому

      How telling that not one single thing you said had anything to do with what the child was feeling or had gone through in order to react that severely. Just because we have a child and raise them doesn't mean we own them or that we are immune from ACCOUNTABILITY. I had one single instance where my adult daughter was really upset with me to the point she distanced herself. Of course it was upsetting but AS her mother it was MY job to not want my daughter hurting. We talked it out. I acknowledged her feelings and was able to explain my own position while still showing her empathy and love. Respect is a TWO way street. We are not owed respect and consideration if we shown NONE. A child didn't ask to be born. That was the parents choice. YOU are the one who sounds extremely entitled.

    • @BookieMonsterr
      @BookieMonsterr 4 дні тому

      Susan something tells me your children dont speak to you anymore.

  • @nathenschultz3004
    @nathenschultz3004 18 днів тому

    High profile vases like Stanford prison experiment being built for sensational outcomes with fraudulent data hurts credibility also. Is it still in curriculum at the 100 level?

  • @koragola
    @koragola 19 днів тому

    Social sciences are unrepeatable. Therefore they’re unreliable.

  • @joseph69678
    @joseph69678 20 днів тому

    THC is horrible for ADHD. People who say it helps their ADHD are in denial.

    • @michaelmckibbin9665
      @michaelmckibbin9665 15 днів тому

      speak for yourself

    • @Pahsghetti
      @Pahsghetti 5 днів тому

      I agree even as a cannabis addict

    • @RandyMauck
      @RandyMauck 2 дні тому

      So u know every case and can determine what's up ,is ur name fauci

  • @aprilhoffman3090
    @aprilhoffman3090 Місяць тому

    " AREAS OF BRAIN ACTIVATION IN MALES AND FEMALES DURING VIEWING...." (NIH.gov) studies done w fMRI scans. There's more studies.

  • @jannetteberends8730
    @jannetteberends8730 Місяць тому

    There are differences. That’s how they found out that transgender persons are really of the opposite sex, their brains are. But on the other side, in all other aspects men and women aren’t that different. And I subscribed. Mentioning Dan was the reason to look to your content, and that is interesting.

  • @dylanzlawrence6469
    @dylanzlawrence6469 Місяць тому

    Well I'm screwed not just by being a cancer but my handwriting