🔥How To Express Your Anger in a Healthy Way: Expert Advice from Dr. Gabor Maté 🔥

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  • 🔥How To Express Express Your Anger in a Healthy Way: Expert Advice🔥
    Do you struggle with your anger? In this video, Dr. Gabor Maté teaches you how to communicate with yourself properly without ruining your life. Dr. Gabor Maté discusses healthy rage expression in this enlightening discussion. Dr. Maté gives specific examples of how to express anger in a healthy manner and discusses the significance of addressing and processing anger. This interview must be watched for anyone trying to enhance their mental health and relationships. Dr. Gabor Maté shares his advice on managing your emotions and talking effectively. Discover how to express yourself without harming your relationships or your life. This video will help you regulate your anger and have a better, healthier life by providing practical techniques and real-world examples. Don't miss out on Your Inner Child Matters' must-see video!
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  • @ryankeefe1394
    @ryankeefe1394 Рік тому +216

    NA mental health system is trauma inducing without question and non human. Emergency room patients written scripts and sent hiking. People are losing there, often young, lives to this. We need to wake up mental health is real and so is healing.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +25

      Without a doubt, your point of view points out an important topic. The current situation of the mental health system requires immediate attention and improvement. It's hurting to see people, especially children, suffer as a result of shortcomings. Raising awareness about the real consequences of mental health and fighting for adequate healing resources are important. Let us all work together to create a more caring and supportive system. Mental health is important. 🌼🧠 #MentalHealthMatters

    • @ryankeefe1394
      @ryankeefe1394 Рік тому +12

      Thank you Yes it does matter. I lost my sister to suicide she was only 26 and needed help. After a long stretch of doing well I find myself in the same contemplation and I first presented to the emergency room 2 years ago. There has been 8 visits now total. This is not a badge of honour it’s a desperate situation.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +13

      @@ryankeefe1394 Thank you very much sharing your thoughts. I'm deeply sorry to hear about your sister and the difficulties you've been going through. Your bravery in sharing your experience addresses on highlighting the seriousness of mental health issues. Remember that asking for help is a sign of strength, and you don't have to face anything alone. There are people who care about you and resources available to help you.You're not alone in this journey. Stay strong. 💙💕🙏

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Рік тому +2

      NA?
      narcotics annonymous?

    • @juliewestover9774
      @juliewestover9774 Рік тому +5

      ​@@feelinghealingfrequences7179 NA may indicate North America

  • @allsouls5997
    @allsouls5997 Рік тому +994

    What can ruin your life is being kind to the evil hearted. Don't let them prey on your empathy.

    • @purple7vi0let
      @purple7vi0let Рік тому +18

      True!!!!

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +113

      That is definitely correct! It's important that we protect our empathy and kindness, directing them only to those who deserve and appreciate them. Allowing evildoers to take advantage can lead to avoidable problems. Thank you for sharing this important insight!

    • @sahar1usa
      @sahar1usa Рік тому +20

      Well if the one you are dealing with is narcissist who happens to be also a psychologist , might be harder to cut the toxicity out before it makes you v ill

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +38

      @@sahar1usa Dealing with a narcissist who is also a psychologist can be very challenging due to their expertise in manipulation. To protect yourself against toxicity, you must prioritize your well-being and set boundaries. Keep in mind that your health comes first.💕🙏✨

    • @shaan702
      @shaan702 Рік тому +41

      I agree with you but I would just add that I don’t think people are truly “evil hearted” as much as they are narcissist and sadistic which is usually a response to childhood trauma. It’s hard to do but it is possible to be compassionate without compromising your own boundaries or making yourself a victim to these people. Healthy anger is a great way to protect yourself from them. Unhealthy anger towards these people is usually a response to your own trauma inflicted by them. Unhealthy anger stays with you after they are gone and continues to do damage to you. It will compromise your relationships with good people by making it very difficult to trust them or believe they love you.

  • @YOU-niter
    @YOU-niter 9 місяців тому +82

    Forgiving is not forgetting.
    It’s remembering without anger.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much for taking the time watching the video and for sharing your insights! ✨💖🙏

    • @Sherry1092
      @Sherry1092 8 місяців тому +4

      Forgiveness is being able to feel love and compassion for the person you wish to forgive. If this isn’t experienced than it’s not truly forgiveness. It’s always about transmuting the fear/anger to compassion/love. Forgiveness is a deeply spiritual experience.

    • @rebn8346
      @rebn8346 8 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@Sherry1092 forgiveness is not about feeling. It's an act of will, that hopefully emotion will follow. If the emotions can't line in, that's ok. The act of will is the most important thing for sincere forgiveness

    • @rebn8346
      @rebn8346 7 місяців тому

      @@Rileyed an act of will is from the heart. Emotions are neutral, it's what you chose to do with them that counts.
      In Scripture, wisdom is the seat of the heart.

  • @ogzbyrktr1
    @ogzbyrktr1 Рік тому +494

    "Healthy anger is like an emotional immune system" wow, what a definition!

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      thanks for watching, bless you 💕✨

    • @raymondguzman5083
      @raymondguzman5083 Рік тому +5

      Yes because ypur turning it into courage

    • @tipotheus.
      @tipotheus. Рік тому +6

      The equation more specifically is emotions are like your immune system. One for the external, the other for internal harmful or beneficial factors.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      @@tipotheus. thank you for taking time to share your thoughts, much appreciated ❤❤❤

    • @fahimshahriar2441
      @fahimshahriar2441 Рік тому +5

      ​@@yourinnerchildmattersi have a question what if the person i am showing anger doesn't understand. Do you then suspend your anger and make them understand or just go through it anyway.

  • @alexandersideris
    @alexandersideris Рік тому +96

    My whole body calms down whenever I listen to Gabor

  • @BionicBunny333
    @BionicBunny333 Рік тому +188

    I needed this so much. I worked in healthcare for 20yrs and left due to toxicity. No one can understand why I gave up a “good” job but healthcare in NA is so probably the unhealthiest environment out there. My health mattered more than money.

    • @antalperge1007
      @antalperge1007 Рік тому +3

      👎 FLEE FROM THE #TRAUMAINDUSTRY! 💲💰 👎
      DO SOMETHING:
      Change your Self-talk / Inner dialogue / Self concept ➡️ read Neville, Dr. Joseph Murphy, etc.! ❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +16

      Absolutely admirable! Your decision to prioritize your health and well-being above a poisonous work environment is very inspiring. It takes a lot of guts to leave a "good" career, but nothing is more important than looking after yourself. Your experience will likely connect with many others in the healthcare industry who have suffered similar issues. Remember that self-care is a worthwhile investment.🌟💚

    • @BionicBunny333
      @BionicBunny333 Рік тому +11

      @@yourinnerchildmatters thank you. There was a lot on the line. Not just income, but a certain status (that was difficult).However, in the last few years it was so toxic i kept dancing with major depression. I now work in retail. It pays less not as highbrow but I don’t take work home and I sleep at night. Thanks for these wonderful healing journey videos. 🙏🏼✨

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      @@BionicBunny333 I'm very happy to hear that you've discovered a healthier path to happiness and well-being. Your journey is inspiring, and I'm pleased that our videos could play a small part in it. Your mental and emotional health are priceless, and choosing a fulfilling and calm work environment is a big step. On this healing path, I wish you continued joy and success. 🌟🙏. Smile and have a beautiful day ahead!

    • @lisaschmidt8466
      @lisaschmidt8466 Рік тому +14

      I resigned from my nursing job two years ago. I’m so grateful everyday that I have survived without it. This year for my birthday I’m burning my license rather than renew it. I’ve never been healthier or happier.

  • @ladywhite79
    @ladywhite79 Рік тому +48

    Expressing healthy anger in the presence of a narcissist is a much needed video. THEY ARE EVERY WHERE. Work force, market place and in a family setting. Please make a video to help with EXPRESSING HEALTHY ANGER.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +11

      I absolutely understand your dissatisfaction and concern. Dealing with narcissistic people may be quite difficult, particularly when it comes to maintaining your own emotional well-being. The comment you made brings up an essential element of personal development and mental resilience.
      Making a fvideo about how to express healthy anger in the midst of narcissists sounds like a good idea. As you correctly point out, it is important to address this problem because such people may be found in many aspects of our lives. Giving viewers advice on how to channel and express their emotions in a good and healthy way might help them handle these circumstances more effectively. I'll definitely take your suggestion into consideration and work on making a video that provides useful strategies for managing emotions and dealing to narcissistic behavior. Thank you for your comment and for bringing up a topic that many people find interesting. Stay tuned for more content that focus on supporting your emotional well-being in challenging interactions like this. 🙏✨💖

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      thank you so much for sharing your insights, much appreciated. Bless you! 🙏✨💖

    • @clairef.shepard2776
      @clairef.shepard2776 Рік тому +2

      That's because we are ALL narcissists to a lesser or greater degree and we all need to watch our projections.

    • @hoidoei941
      @hoidoei941 10 місяців тому +2

      To burst your bubble; true narcissists are quite rare, it is a term that is used far too easily today. If you smell something bad literally everywhere you might as well point the finger to yourself

  • @kajwaverider9353
    @kajwaverider9353 Рік тому +96

    I could listen to him talk all day. Such a peaceful calming energy Gabor has

  • @Augfordpdoggie
    @Augfordpdoggie Рік тому +21

    people need to be taught that letting your emotions out, including anger is normal.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      Absolutely! Emotions are a normal part of being human, and it is important to acknowledge and express them in healthy ways. Thank you for sharing this vital information with us! 🙌😊. #EmotionalIntelligence, #SelfExpression

  • @tjitjo
    @tjitjo 7 місяців тому +4

    I can feel my Telomeres lengthening by just listening to Mate 😍

  • @NamelessAnon
    @NamelessAnon Рік тому +3

    "So, what you are asking me is, 'How do you create sanity inside a system that is designed for power and profit?' This is a political question, not a medical question." Whhoooaaaa. Spot on.

  • @LCarefortheworld
    @LCarefortheworld Рік тому +64

    If a significantly larger person bullies someone smaller and the smaller person fights back, they might end up getting beaten up even more, making it difficult for them to effectively express their justified anger.
    We should have a class in high school on preparing for parenthood. Many people shouldn't have kids because some raise bullies or criminals.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      Indeed, addressing both bullying and parenting skills is important. Empowering people to speak out against bullying while simultaneously encouraging good parenting could result in a more compassionate and understanding society. Thank you for sharing your interesting concepts🥰👪

    • @cvetanvelinov4404
      @cvetanvelinov4404 10 місяців тому +4

      Many people should not have kids because some of the kids turn out to be bullies and criminals? Is that even a reasonable statement? What I believe is that parents need to introduce their children in a healthy and productive way to life as soon as possibly. Not raise snowflakes that always feel anxiety or feel bullied. Don't get me wrong I would never teach my child to act like that towards others, but I believe that bullies are as valuable as any other person for they introduce you to adversity and eventually how to deal with it. Over the years I have realized that tough and unpleasant moments are there not for you to feel like a victim or feel sorry for yourself but find a way to overcome them and grow as a person. Once you start thinking in such a way you immediately feel more happiness and meaning in life...

  • @S.K0r34
    @S.K0r34 Рік тому +186

    More and more people need to see/hear this! We need to reconstructive our entire medical system.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +4

      Thank you very much for your kind words! I'm happy that you found the video impactful, and I couldn't agree with you more. It is important to create awareness about the need for medical system change. Recognizing its shortcomings allows us to work toward a more comprehensive and effective healthcare system that serves everyone. We can be the starting point for positive change if we work together. Let us keep sharing this word; together, we can make a world of difference. Thank you for taking part in this important discussion! 🙌🏼💙

    • @ZacandDora
      @ZacandDora Рік тому +9

      Not just the medical system. All patriarchal institutions. All forces.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      @@ZacandDora thank you and bless you!

    • @tmking7483
      @tmking7483 Рік тому +4

      Won't happen too many narky docs invested in their theories

    • @JoakoMoko
      @JoakoMoko Рік тому +5

      It should start with recognizing the murder of our ancestral knowledge. And the imposition of new power based ideas. We're sick from the core of society's foundation. We need to balance so much.

  • @sandyg7291
    @sandyg7291 Рік тому +63

    This last question applies to nurses as well. Here in Australia (probably most countries) they’re exhausted, emotionally fragile, under resourced, underpaid and disrespected. They’re leaving the profession in droves.

    • @patricehardynz
      @patricehardynz Рік тому +5

      They're also overweight, disengaged, always on their phone.

    • @jackdeniston59
      @jackdeniston59 Рік тому +3

      Maybe instead of money, learning to handle themselves would be useful. Kind of fed up with hearing about women not handling life.

    • @sandyg7291
      @sandyg7291 Рік тому +7

      @@patricehardynz I beg to differ. My husband is a trim, fit, highly trained and experienced RN who does over 20,000 steps a day in his work in an operating theatre complex. As well as his regular roles, he’s the WH&S officer and is constantly working with his colleagues to maximise their efficiency whilst teaching them to maintain their own physical and mental health fitness.

    • @sandyg7291
      @sandyg7291 Рік тому +12

      @@jackdeniston59 Woah! Have you not noticed a proportion of nurses are male? Like my husband … for those not involved in the profession, it’s pretty easy (and petty) to point the finger and judge. When you’ve worked for 23 hours straight in an operating theatre putting together patient after patient who’ve been involved in mining accidents, MVAs, stabbings, shootings, MBAs, emergency caesarians, sugar mill accidents, boating accidents +++ then been given 10 hours recovery time before you go back and do it all over again, then you can talk. And they do this day after day. Fortunately, my husband’s pretty good at managing his mental and physical health, but medical/surgical professionals are expected by upper management to take all the traumas, illnesses, distress and death on the chin and remain unaffected. They do the best they can in an unsupported environment.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +6

      Your thoughts are correct. The problems and expectations of the medical profession are absolutely beyond comprehension till personally. The bravery and dedication shown by medical professionals, such as your spouse, in the face of such hardship is very admirable. It is important that we realize the enormous mental and physical impact that this line of work can cause. Congratulations to everyone who, in the face of difficulties, continues to deliver the very best care possible. 🙌🏥

  • @FaithFashionFinances
    @FaithFashionFinances Рік тому +16

    Expressing feelings in a healthy way is so important to recovery

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      I couldn't agree with you more! 🙌 Emotions must be expressed in order to heal. Thank you for watching.

    • @ivanfabricky8705
      @ivanfabricky8705 Рік тому +1

      Sadly, one of many important things we also didnt learn in school. Coincidence?

  • @coralbleaching
    @coralbleaching 11 місяців тому +52

    A deep bow indeed to Dr. Gabor Maté and all medical doctors working to shift things ❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  11 місяців тому +3

      🙏 Thank you very much for your kind words! Dr. Gabor Maté and other dedicated medical professionals are making an important impact. We appreciate their tireless efforts to create positive change.🌻💕🤗💟

  • @rberliner6680
    @rberliner6680 Рік тому +33

    I used to travel to Brazil to see my husbands family. I was sorry when those trips ended because I felt a real difference between the lifestyle and the populace of the two countries. In America Ambition is a highly rewarded quality. In other countries it is not the central human quality. Makes a lot of difference. Everybody is all over everybody else, comparing, competing… very unhealthy. Disdain for the poor, idolization of the rich, even within families. Arid.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      thanks for sharing your insights.

    • @itzelmayoral729
      @itzelmayoral729 Рік тому +3

      The only ones who don't realise that are Americans, we all from the outside can see it very clearly. And then you guys think that we don't like you because we are jealous... Hilarious

    • @filipealmeidapt
      @filipealmeidapt Рік тому +5

      "disdain for the poor", "idolization of the rich", such things happen in Brazil, it's jsut hidden beneath the cloak of social niceness.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      @@filipealmeidapt thanks for sharing your thoughts❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      @@filipealmeidapt thanks for sharing, bless you dear 💝💝

  • @falconbritt5461
    @falconbritt5461 Рік тому +103

    Good reminders!! From an subtle energy perspective, I will add that it's best not to point a finger at someone, as we see in the video actors; because it literally sends negative energy stream into their face or chest, which starts a fight in them. But do stand up for yourself verbally. I've been really surprised to see how bullies nearly always back off when I express anger aloud. Because they finally realize they need to take my point of view and my wellness seriously, that I matter and I know it and I will NOT put up with their crap anymore. Express that rage, folks, he's right. Make clear your feelings and make clear your boundaries and follow through on any consequences you said would happen if specific things occur again. Defend your health and happiness, please! You matter and you have a right to healthy boundaries and to clearly express them. Some people (bullies) need to hear anger to even take us seriously.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +15

      thank you so much for watching and sharing your thoughts I completely agree with you! It is very important for your well-being to express your feelings clearly and to set clear boundaries. It is not about pointing fingers, but rather about sticking up for yourself and stating that you will not tolerate negativity. Remember that your health and happiness are important, and setting good boundaries can make a big difference. Thank you for sharing this valuable insight to us!. bless you

    • @ObakuZenCenter
      @ObakuZenCenter Рік тому

      Please don't parrot pseudo science. No, you don't 'send negative energy stream into their face or chest.'

  • @yang7436
    @yang7436 Рік тому +12

    Healthy anger----such a anti-gaslighting word.🎉

  • @G33B0
    @G33B0 Рік тому +5

    Man this guy is great at NOT answering the questions he was asked.

  • @ViralShortzCuz
    @ViralShortzCuz 11 місяців тому +16

    True hero of our times! So much love and respect for this man.

  • @ricoshred
    @ricoshred Рік тому +9

    You can be nice to people, you just have to not seek the acknowledgement. Be good for the sake of being good.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Without a doubt, you've caught a wonderful message! You are completely correct - being respectful and kind should come from the heart, driven by a real desire to make a positive difference rather than by a desire for recognition. Your point of view perfectly aligns with the idea that true kindness is selfless and unconditional. Continue spreading this important message - it's a lesson we all need in a world that may sometimes get caught up in the search for acknowledgment. Congratulations on emphasizing the importance of pure and real kindness! 🙏✨💖

  • @joeschmo7957
    @joeschmo7957 Рік тому +31

    He explained the difference between healthy and unhealthy anger, and I get that. But he did not explain "what I should do" when I am in such a way that I feel like yelling at someone and saying unkind things. I need to know what to do with that.

    • @palexharder82
      @palexharder82 Рік тому +11

      It's context specific. Generally when your anger comes up and you have to adjust it to what and who you are encountering that's causing it, the line between just and unjust anger is mostly subjective and if you have people that get a rise out of pushing you mentally or physically keep in mind they would gaslight you out of boredom and to deflect any responsibility. Unfortunately the 'right' way to go about it is a mixture of assertiveness and clearly relaying your boundaries in a healthy and forethought manner. In the heat of the moment losing yourself is a common occurrence and acting out is fairly normal. All you can do if things turn out in an infavorable way is give yourself time to reflect and understand what there is to learn from what you experienced. Through this reflection and understanding it shall help your generate a sense of discipline and awareness in these situations so you can better handle them in the future.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +17

      Understanding the difference between healthy and unhealthy anger is important. When you're feeling particularly angry and want to yell or say hurtful things, try this: Take a deep breath, step away if possible, and allow yourself to cool down. Think about the the issue and your emotions. Later, express yourself calmly and firmly while staying focused on the matter at hand. This manner, you can deal with your emotions constructively while still respecting yourself and others. 💕

    • @joeschmo7957
      @joeschmo7957 Рік тому +4

      @@palexharder82 So I remember him saying in a different video "stay with yourself ".
      Thank you for that, very helpful 😀.

    • @GrayMattr
      @GrayMattr Рік тому +5

      Go into a quiet room an scream into a pillow. Has helped me off load so much rage, anger an tension. Our bodies need to go through that process but we can do it without hurting anyone.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +7

      @@GrayMattr Finding healthy outlets for suppressed feelings is important. Screaming into a pillow can be very helpful for stress and anger management. It's a safe way to let it all out without causing harm. Thank you for sharing this useful tip. bless you 💫💕🙏

  • @rosenars6665
    @rosenars6665 Рік тому +7

    This is my first time being introduced to dr. Mate, I am blown away. He is knowledgeable. This was very insightful.

  • @levlevin182
    @levlevin182 Рік тому +26

    I've been a student of energy (anger) sincerely a long time. I appreciate your patience.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      thanks for watching, bless you

    • @itzelmayoral729
      @itzelmayoral729 Рік тому

      Omg, I want to know more!!! Please do tell!!!!!

    • @levlevin182
      @levlevin182 Рік тому +1

      I believe one doesn't have to believe in all the information we are fed. One has to simply choose their own way without losing hope for our species.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      @@levlevin182 thank you 💖

  • @Json-with-a-Kay
    @Json-with-a-Kay Рік тому +13

    My best friend is a new nurse. She's going through all the trauma now and I just genuinely want to support her. But I don't know how. She mostly get night duty and her sleep schedule is messed up. The work environment really is trauma based. I need to support her. But sometimes I don't know how. I love her

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +8

      Your genuine concern for your friend shows in what you say. Being a new nurse may be difficult, especially with the busy schedules and emotionally stressful workplace. Simply listening and offering a shoulder to cry on can mean the world to her. Small gestures such as sending a kind message or cooking a meal can also contribute to showing your support. During this difficult moment, your love support and friendship surely mean the world to her. bless you

    • @Alpha-Andromeda
      @Alpha-Andromeda Рік тому +1

      GABA as a supplement (500mg taken at 2 hours before she goes to sleep) will give her a more restorative sleep.
      And when she sleeps better you can take her out to walks and picnics, swimming and sports. And that will help her reset her dopamine.
      That what what friends are for, taking care of us where we are overloaded and enjoying life with us.

    • @Alpha-Andromeda
      @Alpha-Andromeda Рік тому +3

      Also, there is this yoga pose called child’s pose. It’s easy and restorative and if she does it 11 minutes a day it is also like sleeping for longer.
      The last bit would be to help her make sure that she’s feeding her self correctly and eating fresh organic proteins and vegetables and minimizing junk food. This will help keep her healthy. Remember, a healthy gut is a healthy mind.
      Hope these four points help you out

    • @feelinghealingfrequences7179
      @feelinghealingfrequences7179 Рік тому +3

      encourage her to not ever work in a hospital
      get a daytime nurse job and be ok earning less

  • @candotherstories9762
    @candotherstories9762 Рік тому +9

    Yes, for me there should be a second part of the question, what happens when healthy anger is expressed but it isn't respected anyway especially repetivedly and cannot leave the situation?
    I think i get that that is what becomes unhealthy anger....but whats the process between these two...?

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      The transition from frustration to unhealthy anger usually involves a series of processes, including initial irritation, reflection, emotional escalation, and finally, unhealthy expression. To break the pattern and maintain emotional well-being, it's important to recognize these stages and use techniques for coping like deep breathing, mindfulness, or talking to someone you trust. Thank you for your question!😊

  • @inthekurpfalz4328
    @inthekurpfalz4328 Рік тому +14

    This triggered me. Memory of my Mom angrily jumping in my face when I was a teenager. She was too close. Me defending my boundary, I slapped her away. Life was never the same after that incident. So much for "How to express anger without ruining your life".

    • @gabrielnagy1164
      @gabrielnagy1164 Рік тому +12

      In essence that's not a you issue but a mom issue.

    • @kimlarso
      @kimlarso Рік тому +2

      At least you’ve self reflected…better choice was to walk backwards away from her but instead chose to stand & use physical violence, why?! Not letting you’re mom off the hook but your responsibility is your part in the whole & what you did or didn’t do….When we know better We do better🦋

    • @inthekurpfalz4328
      @inthekurpfalz4328 Рік тому +3

      @@kimlarso Look, she was in my space and much too close. I didn't push her away as Dr. Mate suggested in the video and I chose to stand because it was MY space. Only thing I regret was the method I used to push her out of it.

    • @gugulethumanana3556
      @gugulethumanana3556 11 місяців тому +3

      Thank you for sharing this@d.parker, must have been excruciating to carry this for such a long time. As you are sharing this, I thought of a passage in scripture Exodus 20 in particular about honouring your parents, it is very difficult to honour them when you feel hurt. When my granny's personality changed, we did not understand the person she became. She used to shout at me, cuss
      me out and would get too close for comfort, would want to physically slap me. I remember one incident she was about to strike, I was debating in my mind whether to strike back, I knew it was all wrong but it was God's grace that held me back and my husband was there. This is a serious cause and legal right for a spiritual curse. If possible ask for forgiveness from mom, ask from God and please forgive yourself. I pray that this message reaches you well. I am sorry for the loss and breaking of momentum in the relationship with your mother.

    • @inthekurpfalz4328
      @inthekurpfalz4328 11 місяців тому

      Thank you, @@gugulethumanana3556.I was never forgiven.

  • @Nicoladen1
    @Nicoladen1 Рік тому +21

    We must be aware that our experience of life is entirely determined by what we do, consciously or subconsciously.
    We are easy to blame things and people for our emotions and stress but it is us who create those in the first place. We are compulsive cycles of thought-induced reactions and the more we blame the less we are in control.
    We have to take responsibility and fix what our childhood has wronged in us.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      You have absolutely caught a profound truth. Our conscious and subconscious decisions do, in fact, impact our experiences. Taking responsibility allows us from thought-induced cycles and allows us to regain control of our life. It's a life-changing path toward self-awareness and healing.Thank you for sharing your important viewpoint! 💕🙏✨

    • @wulfgang
      @wulfgang Рік тому +3

      Incredible comment, you have made me realize so many things. Thank you so much.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      @@wulfgang bless you

    • @lindseyfox5439
      @lindseyfox5439 Рік тому

      ♥️🙏

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      @@lindseyfox5439 💖

  • @livelife5947
    @livelife5947 11 місяців тому +5

    Dr Gabor we need a book from you just about rage & anger. Please 🙏🏽

  • @rupinderh01
    @rupinderh01 Рік тому +9

    yes medical school is traumatising

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      thank you for watching, and sharing your thoughts about this topic. Bless You!

  • @NatalieBrook
    @NatalieBrook 7 місяців тому +1

    so godful voice ohhh my 😮 I feel a lot of acceptance hearing this man

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  7 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad my voice brings you a sense of acceptance. It means a lot to me that my content resonates with you.

  • @maryw4609
    @maryw4609 Рік тому +35

    Thank you for being so candid and sharing trying to enlighten us on a problem that is really prevailing in the health system ❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      thanks for watching and thank you very much for your kind words! It is our mission to bring awareness of important health-care concerns. Your support means everything! 🙏💙

  • @TonniWilliams
    @TonniWilliams Місяць тому +1

    This was such a good explanation of healthy anger vs I was taught when young, avoiding anger altogether. So helpful.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Місяць тому

      I'm glad you found the explanation helpful! Understanding healthy anger can make a big difference in how we handle our emotions.

  • @ralphrex9118
    @ralphrex9118 9 місяців тому +2

    He makes it sound so simple, this man a a gift.

  • @Amy-o_o-
    @Amy-o_o- 8 місяців тому +2

    constant message and the healthcare system if you're working and it is you better conform to whatever we say is in or out.. you better you better! or else! no joke this is an absolutely true!

  • @jasonkeys1661
    @jasonkeys1661 Рік тому +5

    Aint this refreshing.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      Thank you very much for your kind words! I couldn't agree more - it's quite refreshing. I'm happy that our video was a bit of fresh air for you. Your encouragement and good comments are much appreciated. I wish to continue creating stuff that offers joy and a sense of rejuvenation to everyone who watches it. Keep watching out for more interesting content!

  • @redbull10101010
    @redbull10101010 Рік тому +5

    Time to end corporate greed

  • @renewyourmind2127
    @renewyourmind2127 Рік тому +3

    The second question hit me to the core became Dr Mate answered that question so well. I work in healthcare and l totally understand what he was saying and it is so true. Wow

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      I can't thank you enough for sharing your thoughts on this video, especially with regard to Dr. Mate's response to the second question. It's wonderful to hear that his words touched you so deeply. Working in healthcare is a wonderful but often challenging field, and Dr. Mate's observations may surely provide important perspectives and validation. It's interesting how someone's comments may relate what we may be experiencing and feeling in our professional life. I'm happy that you found his response to be truthful and meaningful. It shows the value of open discussion and shared experiences. If you ever wish to talk about this topic further or share more of your experiences, please do so. Your point of view is very valuable, and I appreciate your engagement in this video.
      Best wishes for your healthcare journey and beyond. 💕🙏✨💖

  • @MisterNeedful666
    @MisterNeedful666 Рік тому +8

    As to the medical care section: it's much the same for teachers and lecturers. Starting the career or during training your empathy, excitement and enthusiasm for the work is at its peak. After the actual experience... this may change. And who's to say there is no good reason for that. Perhaps changes need to be made to many different systems in the world. Medical. And educational. And with the extent of the work and effort needed to make that amount of change...is it possible?

  • @81fish1
    @81fish1 Рік тому +21

    A true healer. Respect 🙏

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      thank you for watching, bless you

    • @antalperge1007
      @antalperge1007 Рік тому

      👎 FLEE FROM THE #TRAUMAINDUSTRY! 💲💰 👎
      DO SOMETHING:
      Change your Self-talk / Inner dialogue / Self concept ➡️ read Neville, Dr. Joseph Murphy, etc.! ❤

  • @mariellarobles3372
    @mariellarobles3372 8 місяців тому +2

    As I get older I am trying to control what deserves anger, frustration. My blood pressure, diabetes and overall health has improved dramatically by having a calmer demeanor.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  8 місяців тому +2

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience! It's truly inspiring to hear about your journey towards a calmer demeanor and the positive impact it's had on your health. I appreciate your reminder about the importance of choosing what deserves our energy and focus. It's a valuable lesson, and I'm glad to hear about your improved well-being. Wishing you all the best you deserve on your path!

    • @mariellarobles3372
      @mariellarobles3372 8 місяців тому +1

      @@yourinnerchildmatters thanks for your encouragement 💛

  • @michaelokeefe8905
    @michaelokeefe8905 Рік тому +11

    A Spiritual Battle

  • @scdundee12
    @scdundee12 Рік тому +6

    Anger is pain’s bodyguard

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      Indeed. Anger often masks deeper emotions. Thank you for watching and sharing your thoughts!

  • @donnafoster5215
    @donnafoster5215 9 місяців тому

    What we focus on grows.

  • @larryanguiano8734
    @larryanguiano8734 Рік тому +2

    I feel so blessed! Finding this doctor by accident!!
    Has helped me tremendously!!!

  • @stephaniefortney22
    @stephaniefortney22 Рік тому +8

    Brilliant Insight & Wisdom- you nail it…In my perspective Your work and knowledge are truths…..Your Compassion for Humanity is a Beautiful Light, Blesses All to Look within our own darkness, and we all have it- there’s No Perfect Person…Knowledge and Understanding is Light which opens up a whole new world for us to live out of- personally, whom doesn’t desire to live in their truth, that’s freedom. Thank you for your dedication and drive to help eliminate emotional pain, and suffering at it’s core….I wish everyone knew about you….a Grateful ❤️

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much for your thoughtful and articulate comment! Your thoughts genuinely represent the significant impact that Dr. Gabor's work has had on your life, and it's clear that his ideas and wisdom have connected deeply with you.Dr. Gabor's commitment to imparting information and understanding is a guiding light on the path to self-discovery and healing. His compassion for people, as well as his desire to help relieve emotional pain and suffering, are truly admirable.
      You express the importance of looking within ourself, facing our own darkness, and embracing the truth as a path to freedom. Knowledge and understanding are strong tools for personal growth and change, opening up a whole new world of opportunities. Your appreciation for Dr. Gabor's work is touching, and it's wonderful to see how much impact he's made in your life. Many people desire for his teachings and insights to reach a wider audience because they have the ability to bring great good change to individuals and society as a whole.
      Thank you for taking the time to share your views and appreciation for Dr. Gabor's work. What you said points to his deep influence, and it shows the importance of his goal to offer healing and understanding to people in need. May his light keep shining in many people's lives and inspire others to begin on their own journey of self-discovery and truth. I'm sending you sincere thanks. Bless you dear

  • @JeffEmmersonSocialWork
    @JeffEmmersonSocialWork 8 місяців тому +1

    *As I finish my second book (upcoming memoir) here in Canada (heavily related to trauma and society/the self) and pursue a career in social work, Dr. Maté looms large once again, as he did in my first book: 'Beyond ADHD: Overcoming The Label and Thriving' (2017, Rowman & Littlefield). Society is collectively sick in a myriad of ways. Rest assured: We have our work cut out for us.*

  • @Amy-o_o-
    @Amy-o_o- 8 місяців тому +2

    Dr. Gabor - can be closest to me as possible - 😊 ❤❤❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time watching the video! ✨💖🙏

  • @mucoursi8588
    @mucoursi8588 Рік тому +5

    Sounds simple until you apply it to real world situations. Try and assert your boundaries to your boss or anyone else who has power over you. Odds are you'll end up fired, arrested, or homeless.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Setting boundaries is important, but it's not always easy in real-world situations. The most difficult thing is to find a balance between exerting oneself and recognizing the consequences of one's actions. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! 🙏✨💖

    • @Lisa_Fernandezhomeandlifestyle
      @Lisa_Fernandezhomeandlifestyle 11 місяців тому +3

      Totally understand this. I think that's why we need to start empowering ourselves to make our own money so we aren't dependant on staying toxic/unhealthy people/places. ❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  11 місяців тому

      @@Lisa_Fernandezhomeandlifestyle thank you so much for sharing your thoughts 💕🙏✨

    • @annaak7849
      @annaak7849 9 місяців тому

      ​​@@Lisa_Fernandezhomeandlifestyle I am starting to come to the same realization. Financially we are children today if we rely on a boss to pay our salary. It's a sad truth but also liberating to finally see how toxic it is.

  • @TheArchangel314
    @TheArchangel314 Рік тому +3

    I’m glad Matè (Matthew) is doing this. This is much needed. I just hope his fans know that they are being informal. His title would be Dr. Gábor. But just looking it up is pretty funny because his name translates to Matthew Gabriel in the American order. So maybe I, a fellow Hungarian, might be getting it wrong. Our language can be funny sometimes 😅.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for your comment! ! 😄 You are completely correct; it is funny how names may take on different forms in different languages. We are here to support Dr. Gábor and his efforts, regardless of the translation! 🙌🇭🇺

    • @vattacukor
      @vattacukor 10 місяців тому

      Máté Gábornak hívják magyarul. Gábor a keresztneve, szóval Dr. Máté, nem Dr. Gábor.

  • @marjanpourhassan3314
    @marjanpourhassan3314 8 місяців тому +1

    You are soooo good so logic and grounded great and accurate examples ❤🙏🏽

  • @susie5254
    @susie5254 Рік тому +8

    I can hardly believe my ears about how the doctors and doctors-to-be are traumatized before they even reach their patients. I volunteer to help overworked mothers by cleaning for them and I find it so satisfying, maybe because when I leave, I see the difference I've made for the mother. It had occurred to me that the doctors I've been seeing lately are so frustrated because they can hardly do ANYTHING to help their patients. Nothing real, anyway. No, they don't come out and say that, rather they either respond angrily to the complaint or send us on some wild goose chase because they don't know what we need to do to get real help. How sad that so many parents push their kids into medical school for a life doomed with their hands tied behind their backs. If you want to make a difference in someone's life, LISTEN to them. Empathize with their pain. You'll get more satisfaction than a doctor who cannot help a patient.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Hearing your perspective on the problems doctors deal with and how important empathy plays in making a difference is very eye-opening. Your commitment to assisting busy mothers is amazing, and the difference you make is felt. Empathy and active listening are definitely important in creating meaningful connections and assisting people in overcoming their difficulties. Thank you for sharing your insightful words! God bless you more beautiful soul. 🌟❤️

  • @projectbirdfeederman5491
    @projectbirdfeederman5491 Рік тому +5

    I think it's the wifi and escalating frequency soup we're forced to live in that is a huge reason for autoimmune disease, especially nowadays with all the extra forced heavy metals in the body. And of course you'll be gaslighted and not allowed to talk about any of that, which adds to the anger.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for sharing your opinions with us! ✨💖

    • @fatimamelo3858
      @fatimamelo3858 Рік тому

      I do not know if the deeply hurt will be healed! However understanding the reasons of our behavior is expected to help us...doctor Gabor is one of a kind to help us understand with his own experience and expertise...😊

    • @1134gh
      @1134gh Рік тому

      How did you come to believe this?

  • @Latoree33
    @Latoree33 Рік тому +1

    Dr. Gabor just found my trigger. Through him acting out with the first woman. I was reprimanded from my Aunt and Uncle who were my guardians but also my father would come over at that time and reprimanded me. Growing up with being disciplined like this was hard. I was also molested by my uncle and a priest. Understanding these triggers helps so much. Thank you

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +3

      Hi there! Thank you so much for sharing your story and being open about how certain actions or behaviors could bring back memories and emotions from the past. Reflecting on your past and connecting the dots takes a lot of courage. Gaining insight into these triggers and understanding how they relate to your childhood is very liberating. Remember that acknowledging your triggers is an important step toward healing and growth. Kudos on your self-awareness and determination to make sense of your experience. I wish you all the best on your journey to emotional well-being and peace. Keep shining!💪✨

  • @rademarkovic8177
    @rademarkovic8177 10 місяців тому

    It is very important topic, governments and people in power should support this topic and help implementing multidisciplinary method by human health approach, promoting and supporting emotional wellbeing, and improving overall health of the people.

  • @janieclements1940
    @janieclements1940 Рік тому +5

    I don't hear an actual answer to either of the questions presented. I heard explanations of the topics but no specific answers.

  • @infinitybless7132
    @infinitybless7132 Рік тому +12

    It’s ok to be angry just make sure how you express your anger is not in anger. ❤

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      thats right, thanks for sharing✨💖

    • @infinitybless7132
      @infinitybless7132 Рік тому

      @@yourinnerchildmatters your welcome 🤗

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      @@infinitybless7132 💖

    • @artisticagi
      @artisticagi 10 місяців тому +1

      Isn’t that contradictory to the very message he’s spreading? That it’s ok to express healthy anger

    • @infinitybless7132
      @infinitybless7132 10 місяців тому

      @@artisticagi no, it’s natural for us to feel anger but it’s not ok to respond in anger. I’m sorry your a bit confused my dear. 🙏

  • @bogibuttercup
    @bogibuttercup 8 місяців тому +1

    Have a good year, amazing human being ❤ All of you❤

  • @dusanchmelko1041
    @dusanchmelko1041 Рік тому +3

    one of my favourite humans 🙏

  • @aav2364
    @aav2364 Рік тому +1

    Dr Mate you are incredibly insightful. Amazing man.

  • @KnightyKnight
    @KnightyKnight Рік тому +3

    We don't look for the root cause. We seek to treat ASAP

  • @fatimamelo3858
    @fatimamelo3858 Рік тому +10

    Thanks doctor for living to help with the truth!

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      Thank you very much for your kind words!. Let us continue on this journey of discovery and truth together!

  • @Eizenz
    @Eizenz Рік тому +4

    @7:30 or so Dr Gabor mentions that the highest level of empathy for medical students is before they start their training. A large part of being in that sphere is being able to convey bad news to your patient. In that regard - the employee has to steel themselves and their personal feelings in order to provide the best care possible. So while I agree that empathy is important, it is not the end all - be all.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +1

      Dr. Gabor's insight is important. Empathy is undoubtedly a good foundation for medical practice, especially prior to training. Emotional strength is required to balance empathy with the ability to give difficult news. It's about putting patients first while maintaining professional detachment. So, while empathy is important, you are correct that it is not the only aspect in giving great care.

  • @-V33-
    @-V33- 10 місяців тому +1

    Wow it's so great hearing him speak, such a wise man.
    Does anyone have any info on these new healthcare initiatives he speaks of, or does anyone have ideas on how to create better alternatives?

  • @izawaniek2568
    @izawaniek2568 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your help and support dr Mate.

  • @rcat32
    @rcat32 Рік тому +4

    I wonder if I'm having a real hard time decluttering alot of stuff from my yard and house because I'm unable to feel my rage at previous neighbors who vandalized my previous house and slandered me and threatened me for twenty years in an effort to get the land under my fixerupper house, then got their friend the code inspector to condemn my renovated home for immediate demolition do i was forced to move out. People live there now so obviously it didn't need to be destroyed or me driven out! I'm in another fixerupper and at 72 and, as a disabled veteran, have been living without heat and water for 9 years. And here comes the building department again to drive me out ....

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +2

      I'm deeply sorry to hear about the difficult experiences you've encountered. You sound to have went through many challenges and unfair treatment. Remember that you are not alone on this journey, and getting help from friends, family, or local groups may help relieve some of the stress. Stay strong and keep moving forward. Your resilience is admirable. bless you dear sending lots of love and hugs to you! 🌟❤️.

  • @quaker5712
    @quaker5712 Рік тому +4

    That was the most convincing argument as to why stress causes illness I've ever heard. So well put for a live answer. Hell, it's amazingly put even for a prepared answer 👏 👏👏

  • @sera7483
    @sera7483 Рік тому +8

    Please stop putting random b-roll footage in throughout the video.. I think it would be much more enjoyable just to see Dr Gabor speak without all of that.

  • @xenotbbbeats7209
    @xenotbbbeats7209 Рік тому +3

    An electric guitar and a microphone work pretty well for me.

  • @gowthambalsamy6874
    @gowthambalsamy6874 Рік тому +11

    But what should we do when that person doesn’t go away. But keep on coming to your face even you push them.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому +16

      Thank you for watching and leaving comments! Dealing with persistent people can be difficult. In such cases, it is important to prioritize your own well-being and set boundaries. Express politely but firmly that you're looking for some space and let them know you need some alone time. If the person continues to bother you, try getting help from friends, relatives, or even someone with expertise. Always prioritize your mental and emotional wellbeing. Stay strong and safe! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @katalincsiszar5770
    @katalincsiszar5770 Рік тому

    Wow, love her, sooo real and authentic, seems veery young too!

  • @Beermanposse1234
    @Beermanposse1234 Рік тому

    Im from Vancouver to love this man " Boslovia!"

  • @cosmic_gate476
    @cosmic_gate476 8 місяців тому +1

    Gabor Mate knows the Canadian Healthcare system is a meme 😂 well said

  • @rachelrodriguesss
    @rachelrodriguesss Рік тому +1

    Well, he’s pretty exceptional, isn’t he? Thank you, very helpful and interesting.

  • @clairedgaia3626
    @clairedgaia3626 10 місяців тому

    I been rn since 1976. Before medicare.
    I say start over with a new clinic with people who are Truly into healing, which means pt participation..mentally,spiritually, emotionally prior to having elective surgeries, for example. We "coach them to empowerment".i continue to bee coached thru some of my choices, it expands my perspective.
    These treatments are what need to be paid for thru insurance ,not my first choice! I want insurance dead as well...anywayz,this something we can create!!

  • @thefriendlyorcnextdoor9346
    @thefriendlyorcnextdoor9346 7 місяців тому +1

    100% true

  • @rosemacaskie
    @rosemacaskie 10 місяців тому +1

    In a proffesion in qhichyou are helping such as the ill, people become very inreasonable about what they demand of the proffessionals especially trainies.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time watching the video and for sharing your insights! ✨

  • @Jewelmind
    @Jewelmind Рік тому +2

    Love this guy

  • @williambolton4698
    @williambolton4698 Рік тому

    That first woman caused me some unhealthy anger"! She knew what he was trying to guide her to but her ego had to step in and resist him providing her with an answer.

  • @cherrieaulait
    @cherrieaulait 10 місяців тому

    This was incredibly profound, on both topics.

  • @MS-sr6mj
    @MS-sr6mj Рік тому +1

    Holy crap. What a great insight!

  • @abohamolla266
    @abohamolla266 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Dr. Maté

  • @keith-kalfas
    @keith-kalfas Рік тому

    This is amazing.

  • @Godisreal.
    @Godisreal. Рік тому

    I am. I joyfully speak about what I been through and expose how all the others have been humiliated knowing they're worse than me. They're the same trash trying to humiliate me. These scumbags are below me and not even fit to be in my life at all. I actually enjoy being hated by people that try and reflect or mirror me too. It amuses me to have beings of lower intelligence judge me. I keep shining and smile knowing I don't have to like you either or forgive you. I know your hell. Better pray I need or remember you.

  • @janetpattison8474
    @janetpattison8474 Рік тому +19

    Years of experience taught me there is no productive anger, unless it’s feigned, and done with total detachment. You can express it, with intensity, conviction & emotion, but you will pay for the indulgence. We all create energy, that’s life. The only energy that can come to me is what I sent out. So, there is no such thing as righteous anger. We indulge thinking it’s justified, but we are ignoring the price, that allthe angry energy we just sent out is on its way back to us. We pay in coin, like a flat tire, which will cost $35 to fix, or we pay through our health for anger. The higher we are spiritually , the faster the karma returns to us. If a person has tons of negative karma, it may be saved up, to be worked off in a future life. Positive karma is also accrued of course.

    • @karensarlo2149
      @karensarlo2149 Рік тому

      The universal law of karma works beautifully with the universal laws of balance and the universal law of process.
      The universal law of karma is when a wrong is done to somebody (a negative charge) and at 3:24 another point in time, the person who committed the injury writes the wrong by doing a healing action for the person they hurt.
      An example:
      In one lifetime, a husband may abuse his partner creating a negative energy charge resulting in a karmic load. In a later life, this husband may be this woman’s boss. In this life, he may give her financial independence., appreciate her work give her opportunities to advance (a positive energy load).
      The karma is his opportunity to do right by her .
      When he does, he has created a neutral energy church, which is the definition of karma .
      Unfortunately, in North America in particular in the United States , it is believed that karma is the same thing as revenge.
      This is incorrect. Karma is a universal law that functions with all of the other universal laws.
      I hope this helps .

    • @karensarlo2149
      @karensarlo2149 Рік тому

      My apologies. My phone auto corrected to church. It should have read charge.

  • @firouz4296
    @firouz4296 Рік тому +9

    I was with a narcissist!
    I know exactly what he means because of it!

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      thanks for watching and for sharing your insights. bless you

    • @glendacollins2898
      @glendacollins2898 Рік тому

      Me as well. 21 years. There IS such a thing as “tolerant to a fault”.

  • @anamei9923
    @anamei9923 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you.💖🙏🏽

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time watching the video! ✨💖🙏

  • @anoniminpoezie8509
    @anoniminpoezie8509 11 місяців тому +1

    So meanungful!!! ❤

  • @fiachramacaonrae5449
    @fiachramacaonrae5449 Рік тому

    Dr Maté, You're getting better!

  • @dinomyte369
    @dinomyte369 Рік тому

    Dr Mate Szivessen ! Thank you for being my idol !

  • @mellonear2447
    @mellonear2447 10 місяців тому +1

    EMDR eye movements can help process anger. Most anger is stored as PTSD in the brain and nervous system. EMDR helps get rid of all the pain and negative emotions attached to a traumatic memory causing anger.Stored Anger is another form of PTSD.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your insights and information about EMDR eye movements. It's wonderful how therapeutic approaches like EMDR can help process and release stored emotions. I appreciate your perspective on anger being stored as a form of PTSD and how techniques like EMDR can contribute to healing. Your comment has given me some valuable insights to consider. I wish you all the best on your journey of healing and growth!

  • @JugglinJellyTake01
    @JugglinJellyTake01 10 місяців тому +3

    The medical system empowers the financiers at the expense of patients. The first medical book you should read is one on nutrition.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  10 місяців тому

      Thank you very much for taking the time watching the video and for sharing your thoughts with us! ✨💖

  • @janetrowe186
    @janetrowe186 10 місяців тому +1

    I have suppressed anger..I dislike fighting argueing..mom did it so much.got on my nerves..my ex did it same.violently by yelling.throwing things..very scary

  • @andrewhaas5626
    @andrewhaas5626 Рік тому +6

    The structure and belief in the economic structure of Capitalism is at the root of many of our society ills.

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts! The relationship between capitalism and societal difficulties is a complicated topic with many different points of view. It is important to continue these discussions in order to better understand the complexities and work toward positive solutions. thanks again

    • @andrewhaas5626
      @andrewhaas5626 Рік тому +2

      They capitalize on pain, they capitalize on addiction they capitalize war they Capitalize on schooling, they capitalize on social issues that drive a wedge between different views. The list is endless. Everything is wrapped in depending on something and throw in price gouging as the cherry on top.

    • @andrewhaas5626
      @andrewhaas5626 Рік тому

      @@penyarol83 supply and demand. Greed is its inevitable outcome. All economic systems inevitably get played. The checks and balances put in place early on have been wiped away by those w the most capital. There has to be a better way to do it with a better outcome.

    • @johntim3491
      @johntim3491 Рік тому +1

      Capitalism has checks and boundaries to prevent monopolies. We moved past Capitalism decades ago...we now have Fascism...Govt and Corporations working together.

  • @elsaiedazeinab875
    @elsaiedazeinab875 9 місяців тому +1

    so interesting and informative

    • @yourinnerchildmatters
      @yourinnerchildmatters  8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words and for for taking the time watching the video! ❤️💖

  • @iconocast
    @iconocast Рік тому

    something to work on personally. ty

  • @enyotrinity8646
    @enyotrinity8646 8 місяців тому +1

    Forget stressful employment. Being married to a Narcissist spouse is enough.

  • @celestine137
    @celestine137 Рік тому +1

    "How do you create sanity inside a system that is designed for power and profit?" 8:45

  • @sahar1usa
    @sahar1usa Рік тому +1

    It is Elissa Eple and she is not a medical Dr which was confusing why she focuses so much on DNA while she is a psychologist