Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, Exuberance, The Passion for Life

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2008
  • Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison, professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, speaks about her book "Exuberance, The Passion for Life" at a conference on teacher wellness organized by the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY). Introduced by CTY's Dr. Charles Rowins. Topics include: mental health, genius, creativity, moods and mood disorders, depression, bi-polar disorder, teaching gifted and talented children, genetics, risk-taking and the joy of teaching. As Dr. Jamison writes in "Exuberance": "To teach well, I heard early and often, is to make a difference. To teach unusually well is to create magic."

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  • @inmyopinion14
    @inmyopinion14 13 років тому +2

    kay is my hero...i have suffered from bipolar B for 8 yr snow..its destroyed my life..even on all the medications i relapse time and again..when the avalanche starts in my brain and the storm within me rages..its only by the grace of God that i surivived each relapse..the darkness the pain the despair is so acute and intense that its no wonder its a killer illness..the worst part of bein bipolar is the look on ppls faces when u tell them ur bipolar..leaves u isolated alienated and ashamed..

  • @nadja1618
    @nadja1618 2 роки тому +2

    6:00 that's the sweet spot.
    I'm in it right now.
    Wish me luck on the balance beam.
    😎👍

  • @inmyopinion14
    @inmyopinion14 13 років тому +1

    thats why when im in this state i reach for kays book..cuz it makes me feel like im not alone..that someone out there knows how i feel..that in some way its ok and i will get thru it..ppl need to educate themselves bout mental illness so when they meet a person whose suffering they will have compassion and sympathy and not treat them like they have leprosy..and like i said..thank god for kay..i dont know wat i wouldve done without her books..her passion for educatin bout bipolar is amazing

  • @c.brownell8618
    @c.brownell8618 11 місяців тому

    This talk should give hope to the despairing

  • @GQElvie
    @GQElvie 5 років тому

    wow, I am only part way thru this, but this is very encouraging, and she is well spoken. I don't get the haters here..??

  • @fugginahole
    @fugginahole 13 років тому

    This went on for four years, 13-17 until I got kicked out and started smoking marijuana and quit with the anti-depressants, after that things started getting normal again. I had been bounced from doctor to psychiatrist to rehab to doctor #2,3, etc...just getting misdiagnosed. This lady finally is telling those people that they are actually RUINING my life by treating me for depression instead of bipolar.

  • @burrerking
    @burrerking 13 років тому

    ¿podremos verlo con subtítulos en español?

  • @lmlyon
    @lmlyon 14 років тому

    I appreciate the last few comments as I have great respect for Dr Jamison. My respect is not only for her research and intellect but that she has opened up very private areas of her life in order to help others. Listening to her has helped me greatly.

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 10 років тому +1

    I just recalled something my Hopkins Ph.D.friend told me about her.Look up Dr.Fred Goodwin,a former Head of the National Institute of Mental Health,THE top US government org for Psych.Research.He made her career by letting her work on a masterpiece he wrote about Manic-Depression.He's self-effacing,almost to a fault,my friend said.

  • @Sparco41e
    @Sparco41e 11 років тому

    According to the Johns Hopkins Medical School website, she's a professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Her curriculum vitae indicates she holds a PhD in clinical psychology as well as eight honorary doctorates in fields as diverse as law, science, literature, and divinity. Apparently some are impressed with her credentials. I wonder what Bleecker32's credentials might be.

  • @fugginahole
    @fugginahole 13 років тому

    I am so glad this wonderful woman is being heard! Someone put in the work finally *sigh* I am diagnosed Bipolar and remember going thru puberty, my parents divorce, and a move from private country school to an out-of-state-big city school, when I was first diagnposed. I spent the next 4 years fighting with parents\doctors about not taking my meds (anti-depressants). i would complain about insomnia, hallucinations, diet changes, etc and then they would switch to a different antidepressant...

  • @gengen1940
    @gengen1940 12 років тому

    Well, well. Exuberance is our ways of life style or is it our dysfunctions? Then I am elated that mood swings are normal.

  • @Painnnnful
    @Painnnnful 13 років тому

    @libramoon2 No, I have found the speed just perfect, I cannot stand it when other speakers speak so slowly, and get stuck and pause.. I lose my attention and patience... But then again, I'm a fast speaker myself.. and have bipolar.

  • @greeniem
    @greeniem 14 років тому

    @lmlyon she's gorgeous too

  • @user-dw4tk9rk1h
    @user-dw4tk9rk1h 2 роки тому +1

    We want it translated into arbic

  • @Pianoantics
    @Pianoantics 15 років тому

    If the professor were to shorten her speech and tell us more about her own struggles which we presume to know from her books which seem to be the call from authority which she has credentials to tell us how we are all capable of falling into the medical categories for mental illness even if we the zest for life.

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 10 років тому

    As the signs in Boston,Mass.say:" No dogs or Irishman."

  • @papasitoman
    @papasitoman 14 років тому +1

    Why do people comment on UA-cam videos trying to diss people who have spent decades studying and practicing medicine and researching some of the most important things one can imagine? I mean, if you think you know more than she does, get your PHD or MD license and prove her wrong. Until then shup up and do something useful.

  • @RunRiverRound
    @RunRiverRound 16 років тому

    MYSTERIOUS Redemptive [-eeming] InSIGHTFul

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 10 років тому

    Divinity? Good lord !!

  • @pdalaigh
    @pdalaigh 10 років тому

    Well I have never met Stalin or Bush but I feel safe in saying I would not have much time for them, if we only formed opinions about people we have actually met or situations we have encountered well we would not have many opinions now would we?
    As for whether she is a phoney, all I can say (and according to the vast majority of comments I am in the majority), for someone who struggles with mental illness, depression in particular, her overall comments make a lot of sense,but maybe that's me.

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 10 років тому

    You're right. It's just you.How would you know about the "vast majority of comments"? Just here? I suspect you're referring to George Bush 43.You think he's in the same league as Stalin?

  • @papasitoman
    @papasitoman 11 років тому

    You clearly misunderstood and used a strawman argument. I never said anything about censorship or freedom of expression. There is a difference between name-calling, swearing, insults and making thoughtful, informed commentary. BTW, thanks for calling me a simpleton; it is, of course, your right to do so and you ironically did exactly what I chastised others for doing to the good doctor.
    Cheers,
    Papa

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 10 років тому +2

    You're right.She has a Ph.D.but holds herself out as an M.D.,an enormous difference.I wonder how serious your Psych.Disorder is.It must be Bipolar . Get her to prescribe Lithium,friend,a naturally occurring substance,# 3 on the Periodic Table.Despite that,she couldn't prescribe even Lithium.. I know another Hopkins Ph.D. (Physiology)who knows her and can't stand her constant self-promotion.

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 11 років тому

    She's on Face lift # 3 here. hehehehehe.I'm serious.

  • @jwwfan
    @jwwfan 15 років тому

    Not getting that at all.

  • @pdalaigh
    @pdalaigh 10 років тому

    Spelt my name wrong bud (Grammar please)...and your racism is not very becoming now is it? But then such comments are the last refuge of someone who has lost the argument.You obviously have very limited powers of comprehension, so I shall just leave it, after all you are American....and of course "your kid" went to "Hopkins Center for Talented Youth" .......bit of a Walter Mitty I am thinking. I most of touched a nerve somewhere. I mean why spend all that time looking me up?...sad really.

  • @pdalaigh
    @pdalaigh 10 років тому

    ...again you were so easy to defeat with regard to our original conversation it was rather pathetic......as I said at the start you are without doubt in need of some of Dr Jameson's help, but you already know that, hence why you were watching in the first place! By the way have "the land of the free" closed that concentration camp in Cuba yet? or what about those weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, found any yet?...not very bright are we? Slan....

  • @Bleecker32
    @Bleecker32 11 років тому

    She's an incredible BS artist.She pretends she's an MD.She's only a Psychologist.She blames her failure to become an MD on her "Bipolar".You can bet she lobbied people like crazy for this.She's the ultimate academic "Drama Queen".She's a "Professor of Psychiatry" at the Hopkins Med.School.Right!