How Your Brain Can Turn Anxiety into Calmness

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    (2:51 - Main Presentation) Physician, author, speaker, researcher, and consultant Martin L. Rossman, MD, discusses how to use the power of the healing mind to reduce stress and anxiety, relieve pain, change lifestyle habits, and live with more wellness. [3/2010] [Show ID: 17631]
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  • @uctv
    @uctv  10 місяців тому +4

    Check out "Adapting to Change and Stress: A Deep Look into Our Minds" here: ua-cam.com/video/0AYyUP3DCfg/v-deo.html

  • @gybx4094
    @gybx4094 2 роки тому +1557

    As an old person, I just want to reassure young people that it's natural to have some level of anxiety and depression with the chaos in the world and modern society. Social media and news media try to keep you angry, fearful and anxious. This was not the case when I was young. So, don't be too harsh on yourselves.

  • @mirtha7316
    @mirtha7316 7 років тому +1883

    hey people with anxiety! i just wanna say one thing: YOU ARE NOT ALONE IN YOUR SUFFERING. whenever you think or feel that you are alone just remember that there is me and MILLIONS of people with THE SAME THING. YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Big hug!

    • @dancarter3318
      @dancarter3318 7 років тому +8

      Mirtha Fierce v UN

    • @kananikai592
      @kananikai592 7 років тому +15

      Thank you, Mirtha.

    • @deniserobertson2423
      @deniserobertson2423 7 років тому +8

      Mirtha Fierce Mark

    • @ranawakanipunaya2688
      @ranawakanipunaya2688 7 років тому +3

      I have spent months investigating treating shyness at home and found an awesome website at Sebs shy remedy (google it if you are interested)

    • @Velvetnovel6
      @Velvetnovel6 6 років тому +25

      Mirtha Fierce ...thank you!! This is so hard to live with ...and very exhausting...i.m desperate since my panic attacks have led me to having anorexia...it.s really hard for me to eat and it.s giving me such a hard time...

  • @markrodgers4615
    @markrodgers4615 9 місяців тому +2

    Dr. Rossmans voice is like audio chloroform the way it puts me to sleep. Thank you for this extremely peaceful video

  • @DanLetts97
    @DanLetts97 6 років тому +94

    I suffered from anxiety for years, and one day while I was at work I had an epiphany. It was during a period of deep study of meditation and cognitive therapy that I had this amazing breakthrough that pretty much cured my anxiety instantly. What was that epiphany? Simple: I had a secondhand ego. Now what do I mean by secondhand ego? Well let me try to explain in a bit more detail.
    When we are raised as children our parents and teachers install in us the belief that we should never put ourselves above others. Furthermore, the push to be popular, to be liked and respected creates a believe in our subconscious minds that what other people think of us dictates and defines who we are. This is what I call a secondhand ego, or to word it differently a second and self-esteem. It is a well-known fact that people with low self-esteem suffer from anxiety and panic attacks while confident people do not, and I knew that there had to be a lesson there. So what's the difference between somebody who is confident and somebody who is not? Why don't confident people have problems with anxiety and panic? The answer to those questions can be summed up very easily: confident people have an independent self esteem that functions completely apart from what other people are thinking. They define themselves on their own terms and don't give a damn what other people think of them.
    This altruistic based upbringing that we experience as children creates an intense need for approval. Rather than asking the question "Am I a good man?" someone with a second hand ego asks, "do people think I'm a good man?" and there is a fundamental difference between the two. The secret to dealing with social anxiety is developing a more independent sense of self, or to put it very bluntly: stop giving a fuck what people think.
    When you work on letting go of wanting approval people's words will simply pass right through you as if you're a ghost. You will hear them, but they will simply be noise and nothing else; the words will no longer have as much meaning and they won't elicit any emotional response in you.
    If you'd like to learn more about how to let go of wanting control, approval and security I highly recommend studying the Sedona Method; it can change your life.
    Now whenever I am out in public I'm always checking my mind to see how it's thinking, and how connected to others I am. When I'm walking through a crowded mall I bring my attention to my breath, and bring my focus also to my feet and just allow myself to just be me. I ask myself some questions such as: am I wanting to be popular right now? Do I care if the pretty women are looking at me? In this moment can I give myself permission to not care what others are thinking?
    These simple questions can be surprisingly powerful, you might even make up some of your own. Now that I work on releasing wanting approval on a daily basis I have noticed some wonderful improvements in my mental health. Apart from the obvious relaxation it creates I have also noticed that I no longer get nervous before job interviews, and I don't need people to understand me. If I make a decision that's very important to me and somebody disagrees with me, or suggest it's the wrong decision I no longer get angry or hurt, in fact I don't care at all. Other peoples opinions simply don't affect me anymore, and there is a wonderful peace and freedom to be found there.
    I have observed that anxiety seems to be caused by one particular thing: being overly concerned about what other people might do, say or think. Why are we so connected to what other people think of us? (Wanting approval). Why might we be so concerned about what people might do to us? (Wanting security/survival). And why might we be concerned about what people might say? (Again, wanting approval).
    Do yourself a favour and pick up a copy of the Sedona Method o as soon as possible. It's a wonderful beautiful book about a very simple and easy to apply technique to help with letting go of wanting approval and security among many many other things.
    Thoughts create stress, so in order to beat stress we have to change the way we think. It's not as hard as you might think.

    • @avamiller2325
      @avamiller2325 2 роки тому +1

      yes it is

    • @GoogleAccount00
      @GoogleAccount00 Рік тому +5

      I’m glad I committed to reading your comment 🙂 Thanks for sharing.

    • @dewildlifts
      @dewildlifts Рік тому +3

      Great comment.

    • @olgaconway9131
      @olgaconway9131 Рік тому +1

      It’s not about I
      I worry about those I love

    • @seelo75
      @seelo75 Рік тому +7

      That's not necessarily true people will get anxiety of never ending bills pilling up and that doesn't have to do with self esteem

  • @Israeldublin
    @Israeldublin 10 років тому +165

    Anxiety makes you question EVERYTHING, it makes you feel like you're going crazy. It makes it so hard to hold onto the most special things in your life, because you end up feeling scared to the point it's unbearable. I didn't realize how bad my anxiety was getting all year, until I looked back at my behavior and everything I've lost because of it. These videos, self help books, and meditation absolutely make a huge difference. Thank you so much for posting this.

    • @marliesyanke4580
      @marliesyanke4580 2 роки тому +7

      The moment i wake up i have terrible anxiety before ever having a thought.

    • @jaqkerouac6340
      @jaqkerouac6340 2 роки тому +5

      Matthew Doucette, I'm pretty sure that you won't be seeing this reply seeing as it was over 8 years. However., I do still feel inclined to ask how you are currently doing in life with your anxiety - if it was gotten better or worse and than if so, than how so ? And have you picked up any tips along the way that has worked long-term?
      P.S I do hope that you are doing well

    • @alhamdulillah4502
      @alhamdulillah4502 Рік тому +2

      @@jaqkerouac6340 hey, i ve the same journey, the day one i realizd i have somtin wrong in me (anxiety, trust issues an many other) within one day i already felt lost almost 75% those negativity in myself.. would like to share with you ..
      have a good day an life 🕊️

    • @whiteybopbop9232
      @whiteybopbop9232 Рік тому

      @@alhamdulillah4502 ❤❤❤❤

  • @melb2258
    @melb2258 2 роки тому +98

    As long as I can remember, when ever I get that anxiety feeling on my chest, when I was a child and didn’t know about anxiety I just thought that feeling meant that I needed to pray, so each time I get that feeling I go to my safe place and pray my Holy rosary and I can attest, those prayers always instantly thereafter makes me feel so much better, this For me, prayer, is a necessity for my mental health, Amen !!

    • @alanlynch6422
      @alanlynch6422 2 роки тому +5

      Hi Mel, what an amazing coincidence I am exactly the same as you praying from a young age to deal with anxiety/trauma in my childhood and as an adult now I pray the rosary and it really keeps me grounded and calm. Take care, Alan

    • @moonmagnolia7
      @moonmagnolia7 2 роки тому +6

      Praising God by singing helps too. I went from crying to laughing onetime when I remembered that God inhabits the praises of His people. 😃

    • @sandrallewellyn3570
      @sandrallewellyn3570 Рік тому +3

      I try to remember to pray the Jesus prayer and it is instant relief along with journaling with spiritual focus.

    • @bezagebremedhine5102
      @bezagebremedhine5102 Рік тому

      Me too✝❤😌

    • @andreafong9952
      @andreafong9952 Рік тому +1

      I pray too and try to sing! I sang every morning and evening during the COVID lockdowns. Anxiety has caused me to miss many opportunities in my long life.

  • @YumiOnline
    @YumiOnline 8 років тому +1499

    I just want to say to all the people who have social anxiety, I give you a huge hug. Because it's horrible to always hear the 'it's all in your head' or 'just stop being shy' or 'just go out more'.
    It truly is like a prison, but I promise you're not alone, you're not 'pathetic' and it's not your fault to be feeling this way.
    If you try your best, you'll get better, slowly but surely. /hugs/ ♥

  • @thenotitfactor4871
    @thenotitfactor4871 5 років тому +62

    His voice is sooo soothing. If my inner voice could sound like that I'd never have anxiety again!.

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline 7 років тому +624

    After working with many clients over the years I still find that the best way to overcome anxiety is to develop a friendly and open relationship to your emotions - treat them as guests instead of enemies. This is a central theme in mindfulness therapy for anxiety and it works extremely well.

    • @thinktank8389
      @thinktank8389 5 років тому +22

      I joined ur site. Can you explain how I make friends with this feeling of wanting to harm and do aggressive things in the morning, every morning. PTSD combat Veteran with loud neighbors, but I deal with it. But my anxiety, fear, anger, stress is getting close to lethal. Can you help me? Im an older man.

    • @yanbibiya
      @yanbibiya 5 років тому +28

      @@thinktank8389 If its that bad and you arent taking medication then I think this should be tried. I have never known anyone addicted to antidepressants in over 25 years of working intimately with mood difficulties. sounds like you are doing well, however, considering the environment you are enduring. The environment is a REAL trigger. You wont be able to overcome it without it either stopping or getting some medication. The medication if and when it helps will give you an idea of how bad the trigger really is. You cannot expect to be able to control your mood by willpower. Its impossible. Those that say they can simply have not got the same issues. They are controlling nothing. They are just unafflicted. what I am saying is try to remember that your emotional intensity is absolutely understandable. You dont really want to hurt yourself or others but boy the feelings boil and things can get nasty. Then there can be shame and humiliation at loss of control. Again, I mention this to let you know it is well known and understood. Whatever and wherever you get angry know that its not your fault. You are activated by a deep feeling response-Trauma. So, if you havent find someone you can easily see and contact on a weekly basis if needed and begin to share (confess) what is happening and how you feel about it. This alone (if you can establish a relationship with a person who doesn't rile you-I suggest someone very with a personality you actually like) will begin to allow some of the fuel to go through your system and deplete the anger and shame and worry. I would recommend that actual PTSD therapy not be undertaken until you have a sense of enough control and enough time has passed in that state for you to feel comfy. The message there is that once you feel something helping stay with it. Be disciplined as you can in keeping that relationship and likewise any medication. you have to trust yourself to be your own physician at this point. That means both taking help thats offered and developing as much self understanding as you can about what helps short term, medium term and longer term. Dont rule anything out but at the same time dont overindulge in things for too long and always take a measured approach to all interventions. If you havent begin to see yourself as a normal and worthwhile person with a real and not your fault illness (just like the flu) . find a good book about a real veteran like yourself and feel their story. Find other veterans who are healing or on the path.
      It a multilayered approach each day.
      This is copied from a chap called Brian down below :
      It will go away. I promise. Mine did. You have to change your life
      style. It will be the hardest thing you ever do but it is possible.
      Drink a double dose of Chamomile Tea in the morning and night.
      Take 2 New Mood 5HTP in the morning and night from onnit.com (it is not addictive, it is natural.
      Go to the gym 3-5 times a week for 30 minutes a day. (Cardio works best)
      Meditate.
      Go to church / be spiritual / pray.
      Accept your anxiety attack and know that it will pass.
      Write your fears on paper, crunch them, and throw them away physically.
      Sleep well.
      Avoid stress.
      Eat very healthy leafy greens and vegetables.
      Eat many blueberries.
      Breathe in and out deeply and slowly.
      Do yoga.
      Go to skilled chiropractors to massage your stress away.
      Love your family and friends.
      Take the focus off of yourself, think about others, and pay deep focus onto others.
      Kiss and hug your friends, family, and significant other.
      Buy scented and relaxing incense and light them around your house.
      Masturbate.
      Eat delicious foods, but not unhealthy.
      Pick up a new hobby.
      Don't drink any caffeine.
      Keep yourself distracted on tasks.
      You can do this! I know many people who beat anxiety, it is not permanent it just takes discipline, faith, patience, and persistence!

      simple sense thats hard to do both mentally and physically but if you look at it it just about sums up a normal healthy lifestyle. This is what we are all aiming for.

    • @thinktank8389
      @thinktank8389 5 років тому +8

      @@yanbibiya well spoken. You do have a grasp of it. Thank you much. Funny how you can say what u did free charge, on the other hand, I drive to a Dr. And am treated horribly. Do thanks.

    • @catquest7016
      @catquest7016 5 років тому +4

      Joe, you need a different Dr. Do you use the VA mental health medical facilities? I do. I finally got brave enough to ask for a different Psychologist, just couldn't click with the first one. And they were VERY understanding and I had another one right away. I say right away in the sense that I was done with the first one but it was a couple of months b4 the new Dr. had an appt opening.
      Omg, what a difference. If you Really want help getting better, a powerful step is to try a diff Dr. Preferably one that is newer to the VA medical system. They aren't burnt out with Veterans and their problems, bring fresh perspective AND newer training and studies in their bag of tricks, lol.

    • @minidocstv3339
      @minidocstv3339 4 роки тому +6

      Think Tank move ASAP to a place with insulation newly built 2000 and up... it will help tremendously then you can really focus on healing. Not with all the nerve wracking noises

  • @donnaguerrero1066
    @donnaguerrero1066 4 роки тому +56

    Its 3:35am i woke up heart racing and worries scared 26 year old female 😭😭 so scared & tired of feeling this way!! Hopefully this video helps me calm down! Bless you all, we will over come this ♡

    • @richardbeaton7324
      @richardbeaton7324 2 роки тому +5

      I love you .. You ARE strong , Anxiety cannot kill you , it passes , and nothing lasts forever in a good way. X

    • @melohelloo1248
      @melohelloo1248 2 роки тому +2

      Get back on faith in Allah sis... That's true purpose 🤝🏾

    • @avamiller2325
      @avamiller2325 2 роки тому +3

      i'm tired too!

    • @thebreeze007
      @thebreeze007 2 роки тому

      Bless you as well and by the way you are very pretty

    • @Kat46234
      @Kat46234 2 роки тому

      @@richardbeaton7324 monthly mllnnpnnmlmpplnmlllnnlnnlnlnnnlnlmlnllnn

  • @MarkTitus420
    @MarkTitus420 6 років тому +244

    My own advise: Don't worry about something until there's something to worry about. Even then you shouldn't be anxious because whatever happens good or bad, it will happen - embrace your fears and don't try to get out of anything. The things that you are apprehensive about, that you fear, or that make you uncomfortable, embrace these things and turn them into something to love and look forward to. This works! I no longer fear anything and I feel so much healthier in mind and body; also loose the karma and forgive everyone that you feel has wronged you. If you fear death, not to worry either because you are and ethereal eternal being and you really cannot die in either case. The body dies but YOU are eternal..just like everything and everybody else.

    • @melloo3782
      @melloo3782 Рік тому +10

      What u shared is very helpful. Thk u for Yr wisdom👍

    • @takecareofyourshoess
      @takecareofyourshoess Рік тому +16

      What a truly tone deaf post. You act as if anxiety is something people can decide to have or not have. You act as if there is some logic to anxiety. If you actually knew ANYTHING at all about anxiety, you’d know that it is a completely illogical malfunction of the brain which can’t simply be turned off (without years of psychological training…which doesn’t work for everyone every time….which is why true panic attack sufferers ALWAYS have Xanax with them) as you seem to think. Your words ring hollow to me and are zero help to someone who actually lives with real anxiety.

    • @GoogleAccount00
      @GoogleAccount00 Рік тому +4

      Your comment is outstanding👌🏾 I’m going to print it out and post on my cork board at home. Thank you.

    • @CHRIST-Anchord
      @CHRIST-Anchord Рік тому +1

      Okay.. here's good advice for me to live by!

    • @jennifertan37
      @jennifertan37 Рік тому +2

      To to

  • @luciabell1028
    @luciabell1028 Рік тому +25

    I watch this video probably 12 years ago and pined it to my Hemiplegic Migraine board on Pinterest. I’ve dealt with this illness since childhood, so it’s understandable how fear can rule your life when you suffer stroke like symptoms as a small child, especially when you witness your aunt, at a cousins shower, laughing one minute and dead the next due to a massive aneurysm. I have had panic attacks so severe my muscles turned to stone that I couldn’t breathe. This video, definitely helped me understand the mechanics of the brain and I learn how to reprogram my brains responds. I cannot express how beneficial this video was on regaining some of my life back and I’m so grateful and I’m still alive 12 years later. With the help of doctors who found the right combination of medication and this video I’m able to go outside by myself and at 65 I’ve regained some of my life. I ever so grateful to you and this video.

    • @patriciaoreilly8907
      @patriciaoreilly8907 Рік тому +1

      Wish you well & little steps towards inner peace ✌ also try & spend time with nature & animals . The Joy's & Wonders of feelings is mind blowing .

    • @luciabell1028
      @luciabell1028 Рік тому +3

      @@patriciaoreilly8907 your exactly right. We lived in a wooded area along side small river for 30+ years, very peaceful and surrounded by wildlife. We had feeders that everyday attracted various bird species, squirrels, opossum, raccoons, foxes, deer, great blue herons, and 3 bald Eagles. Even the encounters of healing their injuries and their daily visits brought great respect and inner peace to me more then they will ever know.

    • @patrickwalsh2361
      @patrickwalsh2361 Рік тому +2

      Stay healthy and calm, 👍🏻
      - Fellow 65 year old

  • @dagmawidagmawi
    @dagmawidagmawi 2 роки тому +43

    Got no words about this video... it changed my life helping me cure anxiety staying with me more than a year... giving me that unstoppable mindset... this video need to be seen by billions out there who are struggling with these things... let's keep sharing and change people life... thank you for the video

  • @pkeggle4085
    @pkeggle4085 4 роки тому +13

    Getting quality sleep, fresh foods and nature-based Minerals and wholefood Vitamins into the body/brain, can also be KEY.

  • @matchlessmoviesinfo
    @matchlessmoviesinfo 7 років тому +22

    The very slow pace, and almost monotone voice makes this my favorite bedtime story, sleep is usually assured. And maybe that is the best way to handle anxiety..

  • @suzychristensen8977
    @suzychristensen8977 2 роки тому +7

    This guy is so calm and humble. I like this, it makes sense

  • @Meek4Weeks
    @Meek4Weeks 10 років тому +183

    That's how I am too. I don't have the motivation and my anxiety level plants me in my bed sometimes for days. But....if you MAKE yourself go out and jog or walk amongst nature, it helps SO much. And you can run the anxiety out of yourself. Exercise combined with daily relaxation sessions will do wonders. It's helped me. Live well my friend :)

    • @privateeful
      @privateeful 3 роки тому +2

      you are so right

    • @Cwrigz
      @Cwrigz 2 роки тому +2

      Holy cow 8 years later how are you

    • @rs5570
      @rs5570 2 роки тому +6

      Strategies that helped YOU have little bearing upon what will help others. I know advice like this is well-intended, but to state that what helped you WILL help others is naive & dangerous. Far more wise to state “this helped ME” only. Promising others that what you did is the way for ALL is a good way to provoke someone into suicide. The reasons for the this should be obvious.

    • @user-Red5hield-exp0ser
      @user-Red5hield-exp0ser 2 роки тому +1

      @@rs5570 Cardio is one the best things for the human mind, alongside a healthy gut microbiome and clean living.
      Many people with anxiety and depression, are lacking in at least one of those 3 items I listed

    • @maxamumdawg5494
      @maxamumdawg5494 Рік тому +2

      clean living 😊

  • @gracesklein2567
    @gracesklein2567 2 роки тому +9

    “Imagination is everything. It is the preview to life’s attractions.” Albert Einstein.
    Creativity is essential for the long-term treatment of anxiety, depression, and loss of vitality. Great documentary 🙏💖

  • @angel.heart007
    @angel.heart007 Рік тому +44

    Having had anxiety since 2012 due to a traumatic event in the ER, anxiety has stuck with me ever since. My anxiety is all health related. So any symptom I feel like headache, heart palps, stomach ache, eye pain… literally ANYTHING, immediately I have anxiety then onto panic attacks then before I know it I’m in fight or flight mode. I’m seeing a therapist and finally finding things that are helping ease my anxious mind. Facing my anxiety and not fighting with it it has been a huge hugeeee help.
    I hope everyone here finds peace with this horrible mental illness. 🙏🏼

    • @CalvinHikes
      @CalvinHikes Рік тому

      Incredible.

    • @rubberducky6411
      @rubberducky6411 Рік тому

      Dr.Abraham Low ,read his method called Recovery Inc.

    • @galemonterio5261
      @galemonterio5261 Рік тому +4

      Sometimes it can be caused by lack of essential minerals such as magnesium, potassium,vit D3, calcium etc check out these on videos by other doctors on YT….you may be surprised by how related it is to lack of proper dietary needs…..good luck

    • @najabatabbasisafarnama2916
      @najabatabbasisafarnama2916 Рік тому

      What we can do I can't live

    • @sharikkhan4945
      @sharikkhan4945 Рік тому

      What actually helped please can you explain??

  • @michaelkraft218
    @michaelkraft218 Рік тому +13

    What made this presentation meaningful to me was Dr Rossman's overall soothing tone of voice. This is not just an academic topic to him. He is a practitioner of mindfulness himself. I felt I was floating on the waters off Hawaii with him. Very nice flow to his talk with just the right amount of information and reflection. The way he read the Serenity Prayer was prescient.

    • @patriciaoreilly8907
      @patriciaoreilly8907 Рік тому +1

      AMEN. It's like listening 👂 to a real good caring friend.

  • @Haghenveien
    @Haghenveien 10 років тому +82

    Yes, learning a new language really helps. I've been doing it for years, and I can see how much it has helped me to feel better. It's not only that it has kept me occupied, it made me to go out and meet people who are now good friends. In addition, each time I'm able to communicate in that language, I feel pride and that definitely boosts my self-esteem.

  • @wizfan8976
    @wizfan8976 9 років тому +117

    This was a great talk. Very calm, openminded man who brought elements of psychology, medicine, and neurology into his speech. As a future health care provider, this man is truly a remarkable medical doctor who is tremendously wise himself.

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 4 роки тому +6

    I grab headphones to listen to this very lecture again and again because Dr. Rossman has a speaking voice that is so relaxing.

  • @sarahdavies3690
    @sarahdavies3690 6 років тому +32

    Wish there were more wonderful doctors like this out there, Marty Rossman's voice is so calming, and if listened to early on I think it could help so many people before worry gets worse. He's so non judgemental and helpful. In the UK there is still a bit of a stigma unfortunately.

  • @LpsCrayon
    @LpsCrayon 10 років тому +5

    I get worked up and then start to cry a lot, and then I calm down and breathe and feel really relaxed. You can just cry it out

  • @TinekeWilliams
    @TinekeWilliams 2 роки тому +3

    Never suffered from it until I turned 75. Woke up and got up and all of a sudden my head went mad! I had to sit down and hold on tight. I was a zombie for a day and when finally I had some semblance of what I was I doing ( no idea how to drive after driving 60 years) vertigo, omg, I could hardly walk. After a year I am getting there but still not the same.

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ Рік тому +1

      I wonder what caused it.

  • @NINJACH0P957
    @NINJACH0P957 10 років тому +158

    I'M LEARNING SO MUCH ROCCO.

    • @lg8285
      @lg8285 6 років тому +1

      You should read "wisdom of insecurity" by Alan Watts , Im surprised most people dont know about him, his books are life changing www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Insecurity-Message-Age-Anxiety/dp/B01COAR830/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1511224379&sr=1-1&keywords=alan+watts&linkCode=ll1&tag=product0d4-20&linkId=73718d04a46a0af184e4e6e112a3c482

  • @loverofmagik66
    @loverofmagik66 9 років тому +24

    This is the best video about stress and anxiety I have ever watched. I am almost in tears from how much this clicked with me, and awoken so much hope and positivity in my brain. I suffer from crippling anxiety although very intelligent, I still couldn't help myself. I always reached for a deeper meaning and reason. Thank you so much for sharing this video.

    • @korranis1
      @korranis1 Рік тому +1

      How is ur anxiety these days? 🙏🏼 (I wonder if u see this message?)

    • @evajonsson3551
      @evajonsson3551 Рік тому

      @@korranis1 i see it. Im the same. How are you?

  • @Gweidemann
    @Gweidemann 4 роки тому +9

    I got blessed with hearing Dr. Rossman on PBS and appreciate his calm peaceful style and soothing manner of delivery. Thanks. I also learned "The Serenity Prayer" by Reinhold Niebuhr, at the beginning stages of my salvation and alcoholism-recovery years ago, and pray that to God; as well as the Lord's Prayer and that helps me (as well as others), throughout various seasons, time periods, across various geographic landscapes, and varying scenarios. Thank you. Be blessed as well.

  • @ovidiudrobota2182
    @ovidiudrobota2182 2 роки тому +12

    Great lecture! I learned a lot. The problem is that people don't belive what this Martin L. Rossman is saying here - or they believe his teachings for one or two weeks, and then abandon the practice. You can imagine yourself in a calm situation, daily. Or write in your journal about a peaceful environment, picturing yourself in it. As you'll be doing that daily, in a year or two you'll be less anxious. It takes some time to transform yourself because the brain doesn't learn too quickly. It is impossible to make progress in just a month or two. So make a commitment to yourself that you will be practicing the exercise on a daily basis for the rest of your life.

  • @alanhare8566
    @alanhare8566 2 роки тому +7

    As a 80 year old I totally agree with your assessment of these times !

  • @livingbettertherapy8746
    @livingbettertherapy8746 2 роки тому +3

    Taking an inventory of gratitude can help because it interrupts those patterns in your brain that fuel anxiety and reminds you of your resources.

  • @jidablog
    @jidablog 3 роки тому +8

    Dr Rossman, we were a real godsend for me today. You truly sparked my imagination. God bless your knowledge and wisdom. I just wish I can find a health provider with your wisdom. They’re a non-existent species here in US, how sad !

  • @lucellebernadettepillay
    @lucellebernadettepillay 2 роки тому +22

    I found the speakers logical and coherent delineation between worry, anxiety and stress, gave me clarity on these mental and physical phenomenon. I feel understand myself better by this explanation. What I found amusing 11 years later is that the mention of the N1 flu being mentioned as a threat that may never happen, but with the Covid pandemic, this was one concern that actually has materialized in a way our imaginations could never have predicted. I thought this was quite ironic.

    • @moshebar-ness1926
      @moshebar-ness1926 2 роки тому +1

      I see the Covid19 as a plandemic which was first a plan in the imagination of some Elite. Through the media they managed to pass the horrifying images to the mass public. This horror is a kind of terror used on us, and thus materialized from emotional dis-ease to a physical disease in the lungs, affecting the ability to breath.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Рік тому

      Sars-COV strains.

  • @brianjames363
    @brianjames363 Рік тому +5

    This guy has the most calming voice. I used to fall asleep listening to this. haha I mean that as a compliment. - he has internalized this belief system and he's awesome. Well worth listening to his words.

  • @Chumben9
    @Chumben9 6 років тому +19

    Deep soft calming voice he's got
    Good for guided meditations

  • @ShamelessHorse
    @ShamelessHorse 10 років тому +71

    I think this is true for any learning. Since I have been studying physics I find that I am much less depressed. Depression is in a way a selfish disease, you are so deeply stuck inside your own head that you cannot function. Finding something to bring you out of yourself will bring you out of your depression.

    • @sharonpritchettrichards2426
      @sharonpritchettrichards2426 2 роки тому +3

      I have found this is true fore me. I move forward into something else, most recently completing the requirements for a degree in German. It's very engaging and expanding of my world view. It's been great!

    • @deevine1818
      @deevine1818 2 роки тому +3

      I’m noticing how selfish it is of others to think along the lines of selfishness with regard to this particular condition when what is actually happening is one is punishing oneself over and over again in a cycle of low thinking about oneself that becomes habitual. Sparks of self-doubt burst into flames leading to self-destruction that can span a lifetime, unless it is cut short, by center-of-the-earth falling into panic. Sad to say, many - in a flash of self-torment for reasons long forgotten, if there even were any real reasons, don’t make it out of that depth of hopelessness and hell in ones own mind. Far from able to being selfish.

  • @zorro149
    @zorro149 9 років тому +330

    Turn anxiety into calmness by sitting through this long, soft-spoken lecture. You'll fall asleep.

    • @thedorsinator
      @thedorsinator 3 роки тому +15

      Hahaha totally. Chilled me out totally

    • @marlabarragan4335
      @marlabarragan4335 3 роки тому +7

      What does it mean you can't teach a dog new tricks!

    • @FoxHowton
      @FoxHowton 2 роки тому +7

      LOL!!! Thanks for making me giggle! Drone ...... nice material, but .... voice .... sleeeeepy..... must listen ....zzzzzZZZzzz

    • @tills0172
      @tills0172 2 роки тому

      Haha 😂

    • @louern123
      @louern123 2 роки тому +4

      That’s the goal

  • @donnacox6547
    @donnacox6547 3 роки тому +25

    Hypnosis/meditation session begins at 1:06 and/or -22:00. Amazing relaxation!
    I saved and bookmarked for panic attacks.

  • @dealbreak
    @dealbreak 7 років тому +5

    I'm 53 and have struggled with social anxiety and shyness my entire life. I have never seeked help and feel even more despair than ever. DON'T WAIT. Get help now and go enjoy your life!

  • @jayjaypen2
    @jayjaypen2 8 років тому +234

    His voice is very relaxing.

    • @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA
      @Nenad-ICXC-Shuput-GFAMMA 8 років тому +4

      his voice is very Omega

    • @itsokaytobeafraid
      @itsokaytobeafraid 8 років тому +10

      +ShadeyBladey Not nearly as boring as your stupid, pointless comment.

    • @itsokaytobeafraid
      @itsokaytobeafraid 8 років тому

      ***** No. Grown man who plays video games? Wait, forget the grown part.

    • @diegoadami5457
      @diegoadami5457 8 років тому +11

      Haha I just woke up.. fell asleep for 3 hours while watching this

    • @jamesderoc6717
      @jamesderoc6717 8 років тому +5

      +itsokaytobeafraid
      you need to calm down, your here so i know your trying

  • @CatChiou
    @CatChiou 2 роки тому +4

    I could listen to his voice endlessly. His message is full of wisdom and compassion. I'm so much better after listening to his talk

  • @danitaminer6863
    @danitaminer6863 2 роки тому +9

    @47:23. . (2012)
    Note to past self. . . Beware of 2016-2020.
    6/26/21 watching this lecture for at least the 4rth time over the years and im certain I'll reference many more. The information in this lecture after 11 yrs is still true in understanding the 'whys' of 'me'. Thank you dear sir for your contribution to mental/ physical/ spiritual health. To all out there, we are not alone. 🥰🥰🥰!!!

  • @urusoros1441
    @urusoros1441 Рік тому +2

    This man is now my biggest role model in life. Amazing.

  • @TheChristinaprincess
    @TheChristinaprincess 6 років тому +25

    I use the last part of this lecture for a great deep sleep 😴 every night and it works amazingly

  • @paulinebradshaw7021
    @paulinebradshaw7021 10 років тому +38

    Thank you, I very much enjoyed this talk. I find with anxiety that even when we know about the different tools that can help, we still need to remind ourselves to use them.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 3 роки тому +1

      Pauline, The permanent cure to anxiety is the free Vipaasna meditation practiced all around the world. Meditation reprogrames the mind. Sit on a comfortable chair, hands on your laps, close your eyes, be still and focus on the breath entering and leaving your nostrils for 10 minutes early morning and evening. Slowly increase the practice to 20 minutes. Plenty of thoughts will come but they will reduce after doing the above meditation daily. Don't give up. Watch "Vipaasna meditation videos" on you tube.

  • @peacelovejoy8786
    @peacelovejoy8786 Рік тому +1

    I just saw that this was recorded 12years ago!
    My how things have changed - mother Aya is upon us now and showing us a new way.
    Thank God too 🙏❤

  • @janteodoro6
    @janteodoro6 6 років тому +2

    I am suffering from anxiety and depression. And right n ow, I always check out youtube and apply all the things, information I am getting to combat anxiety, fear, depression. And it';s good to know that there are a lot of people who truly cares about us. THANK YOU!

  • @marylombardi6224
    @marylombardi6224 6 років тому +9

    I love this! Thank you. You are so smart and have a great sense of humour, a calming voice and just kind. Your a wonderful soul! May God Bless you

  • @00great226
    @00great226 8 років тому +45

    just listening to his voice makes me calmn

  • @Linusrox123
    @Linusrox123 2 роки тому +2

    Over the years I have done a lot of searching for information which would help calm me. Dr Rossman's video is one that stands out for actually DOING that. I keep coming back to it and it never fails to "rightsize" my emotions. THANK YOU.

  • @sacmakiz
    @sacmakiz 10 років тому +1

    He talked calmly mindfully peacefully I feel blessed after this representation. Thank you Dr! And thank you for sharing

  • @guillermomoreno2345
    @guillermomoreno2345 7 років тому +127

    i hate anxiety, ever since i was a kid , ive been like that. i really want to heal.

    • @fkh.s8990
      @fkh.s8990 7 років тому +35

      I sufferd anxiety as a kid 25 years long
      i am now healty , at least no more anxiety
      please cure yourself and dont give up, you will make it

    • @fadedones
      @fadedones 7 років тому +8

      Fataneh Khoshooei , i dont think there is a cure...just inderstanding ? am i wrong? i hope so . . .

    • @1333Anonymous
      @1333Anonymous 7 років тому +36

      It will go away. I promise. Mine did. You have to change your life
      style. It will be the hardest thing you ever do but it is possible.
      Drink a double dose of Chamomile Tea in the morning and night.
      Take 2 New Mood 5HTP in the morning and night from onnit.com (it is not addictive, it is natural.
      Go to the gym 3-5 times a week for 30 minutes a day. (Cardio works best)
      Meditate.
      Go to church / be spiritual / pray.
      Accept your anxiety attack and know that it will pass.
      Write your fears on paper, crunch them, and throw them away physically.
      Sleep well.
      Avoid stress.
      Eat very healthy leafy greens and vegetables.
      Eat many blueberries.
      Breathe in and out deeply and slowly.
      Do yoga.
      Go to skilled chiropractors to massage your stress away.
      Love your family and friends.
      Take the focus off of yourself, think about others, and pay deep focus onto others.
      Kiss and hug your friends, family, and significant other.
      Buy scented and relaxing incense and light them around your house.
      Masturbate.
      Eat delicious foods, but not unhealthy.
      Pick up a new hobby.
      Don't drink any caffeine.
      Keep yourself distracted on tasks.
      You can do this! I know many people who beat anxiety, it is not permanent it just takes discipline, faith, patience, and persistence!

    • @victormartinez9480
      @victormartinez9480 7 років тому +3

      Brian thank you bro

    • @coachacquah8569
      @coachacquah8569 6 років тому

      If you're interested in scientifically proven natural method to boost your mental strength and relieve stress and anxiety/panic attacks/depression/negative thoughts, check out my new video ua-cam.com/video/Cj3SrEiONlc/v-deo.html

  • @crzn5280
    @crzn5280 2 роки тому +28

    This was absolutely amazing. One of the most insightful videos I’ve ever witness explaining how out thoughts are broken down to our very well being in all aspects. I will be watching this repeatedly to help my anxiety, worry and stresses.

  • @ramimurad3486
    @ramimurad3486 4 роки тому +6

    This is one of the few things that actually helped me with anxiety, thank you for uploading

  • @theworshipsinger
    @theworshipsinger 2 роки тому +2

    I’ve always had anxiety even as a child. But recently my husband was murdered and I am FILLED with anxiety every minute.

    • @pixieheart9303
      @pixieheart9303 2 роки тому

      My condolences. ❤️

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ Рік тому

      I'm so sorry. I hope the murderer was arrested.

  • @timothychamberlin6985
    @timothychamberlin6985 3 роки тому +6

    I cut my coffee intake by half. That helped me. I do kettlebell swings and i go on 40 minute walks......

    • @_____J______
      @_____J______ 3 роки тому

      What's for substitute when you are all cranky?

    • @ronrice2975
      @ronrice2975 3 роки тому

      Z Try The@@_____J______ and his father and son of sir Robert father in the city guy was the father in England he became one in his father to a new life of his son who had died at a prison where the family of

  • @luvgaleota
    @luvgaleota 10 років тому +18

    An excellent lecture. Very informative and the lecturer has a super calming but engaging style of delivery. Thanks for posting.

  • @bremmermandrake
    @bremmermandrake 9 років тому +164

    .there is no past it is gone it can't be changed ,
    there is no future you could die in your sleep tonight,
    so a future can't be planed you can plan it but most time
    the plan don't work out. so I guess you can imagine what the future could be.
    But reality is now this moment, I chose to live in the now I just don't worry any more.
    A life with out worry is a good life.
    peace and love to all

    • @suseil
      @suseil 9 років тому +6

      You sound like you've been following Ekhart Tolle. No need to respond.....just saying....

    • @bremmermandrake
      @bremmermandrake 9 років тому +5

      Susan Thompson
      I have came Across Ekhart Tolle And some of what he teaches is good However, anyone who charge money for spirituality is lost, they cannot be trusted for a man cannot have two masters, There is no fee to pay, to know the truth, a true teacher will teach for the love of truth.
      What I say is only what I believe to be true from the years of study I have done.
      I claim to be nothing but a poor ignorant man and if my lord is willing he will keep me this way so that I will always know humility,
      Peace and love to all

    • @suseil
      @suseil 9 років тому +5

      Yes I agree. I've never been materialistic. You can't put a price on spirituality. Just as God is omnipotent so is love. To covet is to become bitter and resentful. The less we have the more we appreciate. This is what scripture means when we read; "The meek shall inherit the Earth." PEACE.

    • @bremmermandrake
      @bremmermandrake 9 років тому +1

      bobspez
      It is good to plan for the future Just don't depend on that plan anything can happen beyond your control.
      .Like you plan a vacation with your spouse you pay for the reservations set up an itinerary And the the day before you leave your house catches fire and your children die.
      Who wants to vacation then
      Peace and love to all.

    • @Misslotusification
      @Misslotusification 9 років тому +2

      Bremmer Mandrake 'anyone who charge money for spirituality is lost, they cannot be trusted for a man cannot have two masters, There is no fee to pay, to know the truth, a true teacher will teach for the love of truth.' I don't think this is true. Even spiritual guides need money as a fuel for living, thriving and sharing their wisdom. Nothing to be ashamed of.

  • @Ademanation
    @Ademanation 8 років тому +48

    His voice mad me so relaxed.

  • @LPetal86
    @LPetal86 10 років тому +18

    Awesome presentation and a great comfort to we anxiety disorder/depression sufferers. Stuff I found that helps: having a light on while you sleep, burning candles, ginger root extract capsules, taking a shower. Herbal tea, especially chamomile. Having a blanket to wrap yourself up in if you're so nervous that you feel cold and are chattering. Having sound on--radio or even static television for some "white noise" in the background. Lastly, Valerian Root. Stinky, but you WILL calm down and sleep!

  • @richardchristopherscuderi3125
    @richardchristopherscuderi3125 6 років тому +7

    Anxiety is tough and unpredictable. It's good to know that there are ways to over come it.

  • @szorakatenusz4827
    @szorakatenusz4827 5 років тому +13

    Very interesting and well presented talk. It's 9 years old and still holds attention. Thank you for the upload.

  • @TheVelvetReport
    @TheVelvetReport Рік тому +2

    Had anxiety. Watched this video and got so relaxed 75% in that I later fell asleep. Thank you. 🤗

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline 10 років тому +4

    Mindfulness is a very powerful tool for healing emotional suffering and for making life come alive by learning to be fully present with each moment of experience, externally or internally. This brings about healing, transformation and liberation.

  • @nattycampos
    @nattycampos 7 років тому +101

    I watch this video from time to time and it helps me so much learning and coping with anxiety. Thank you!

  • @Syburi
    @Syburi 9 років тому +2

    That guided meditation at the end is just fantastic. I'm definitely going to have to make use of that. Wonderful. Thank you.

  • @lucethier9982
    @lucethier9982 8 років тому +3

    WoW! He helped me realize what my problem was. I thought my boss was a jerk. But, it was me that didn't communicate well with him. Super!

    • @uncletony6210
      @uncletony6210 8 років тому +1

      +Luc Ethier nah, your boss is probably just a jerk.

  • @trumpetflowerII
    @trumpetflowerII 11 років тому +5

    For me he's one of the best presenters I've heard. He's so easy to hear. Great messages. I'm very thankful for this talk.

  • @supporteconomy
    @supporteconomy 9 років тому +4

    Great video explaining the difference between worry, stress and anxiety, and why worry is an adaptive function, but can also be detrimental for your health

  • @raymondlai4656
    @raymondlai4656 8 років тому +1

    Dear University of California Television (UCTV), I would like to say, thank you, to you, for taking the time, energy and effort to both upload and share this video with the youtube community. Thank You!

  • @Myco-Mancer
    @Myco-Mancer 10 місяців тому +2

    Anxiety is a paradigm. It is designed by repetitive negative outcomes. This causes your subconscious to write bad programming, to the point that ultimately it can cause such dis-ease that it can kill you!
    I've suffered my whole life from growing up around lound sounds, ie: air base/ airport, adrenaline seeking from being in competitive sports ie: motocross. And then BAD relationships.
    I found that learning to accept t the issues takes there power away ultimately take away the anxiety!

  • @miawaters9993
    @miawaters9993 5 років тому +14

    Listening to this entire talk is very calming and helpful. I went from a very anxious state to a peaceful one. Thank you

  • @edwardluna3277
    @edwardluna3277 8 років тому +5

    This is an in-depth explaination of anxiety. And in my field I've seen people overcome their fear of driving issues! Thanks for sharing.

  • @starphlo123
    @starphlo123 6 років тому +2

    That was a wonderful talk and Dr. Rossman has such a lovely, soothing voice.

  • @Sentinel-911
    @Sentinel-911 10 років тому +2

    Seems like the video shapes up pretty nicely as you continue to watch it to the end....THANKS!

  • @kmichalene
    @kmichalene 5 років тому +4

    This information and the practice at the end was very, very powerful for me. Thank you!

  • @linadiaz7101
    @linadiaz7101 3 роки тому +38

    This was an excellent lecture Dr. Rossman, I will be listening to it again as many times as it is necessary to get better at managing my endlessly torturous mind. Thank you for making it available on UA-cam for those of us who cannot afford/have time for formal therapy. Please make more of these lectures, thank you in advance.

  • @ashasingh7262
    @ashasingh7262 9 років тому +2

    A great presentation-concise and very helpful. Thank-you Dr. Rossman, looking forward to your book.

  • @marliesyanke4580
    @marliesyanke4580 2 роки тому +2

    My anxiety hits me the moment i wake up before ever having a thought.

  • @NicoTheChocolateLab
    @NicoTheChocolateLab 9 років тому +5

    Great lecture Dr. Martin, with extremely useful constructs!

  • @Counselingtherapyonline
    @Counselingtherapyonline 8 років тому +49

    To really heal anxiety you must embrace it fully with consciousness and compassion. When you can embrace your anxiety with mindfulness it will change and it will heal.
    Your worst enemies are avoidance and aversion.

    • @JnTmarie
      @JnTmarie 5 років тому +6

      avoidance and aversion sums it up. I have come to a place that it is painful to think about confronting my fears and painful to avoid them. I am taking actions and whatever happens has to be better than staying in that painful state. I have to let go of the fear of being shamed. I am reaching out while taking actions careful not to look pathetic. Turning anxiety into excitement and go forward seeing and believing the results I want

    • @minidocstv3339
      @minidocstv3339 4 роки тому +1

      The truth sets you free basically

    • @abrahamlincoln3190
      @abrahamlincoln3190 4 роки тому +4

      @@minidocstv3339 If you welcome the panic to come on full force...and really want it to come, it dissolves. Fear is what drives it...that's it's fuel. When you want it to come, and you have to really want it, you cut off its fuel.

    • @yeyesanchez1141
      @yeyesanchez1141 4 роки тому +1

      Gracias...thanks for sharing all of u...makes me feel more powerfull...😘

  • @madisonimogen1028
    @madisonimogen1028 Рік тому +2

    I think it's brave to be alive. It is an achievement being able to make it out every day. People pretend it's easy ...day in and out.

  • @celinevigneault2212
    @celinevigneault2212 7 років тому +1

    Dr. Grossman, Thank you so much for communicating this information. It is very helpful and I will listen to it a few more times to really hear and remember what you shared.so that I can integrate it into my repertoire to reduce and/or alleviate my anxiety. Really good information!

  • @lishfish
    @lishfish 7 років тому +26

    Man just the way he talks lessens my anxiety. He is a good speaker, especially about this topic

  • @mexicansoutherngirl
    @mexicansoutherngirl 2 роки тому +6

    We are living in stressful times. Anyone can benefit from this lecture. I have passed this onto my friends. We all need to have some sense of Calmness and Clairty in our lives. Thank you for doing this lecture it showed me to get out of the darkness and into the light.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 2 роки тому

      T Ladd, In life there are only 2 problems --mind and the body. To feel better reduce negative thoughts. Your breathing is closely related to the brain [mind] and gives good relief from stress-anxiety. To relax sit on a chair or lie down, neck straight, eyes closed and observe the sensations of your incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for 5-10-15 minutes or more. Don’t fight your thoughts. With daily practice the mind will relax. No deep breathing needed. Do the practice without any expectations. When taking a walk, at office, in college, when reading, before sleep etc observe your breath sensations. Like me, make this a lifetime daily habit to have a better life. Reduce negative social media and avoid constipation as it affects the mind instantly. Best wishes--Counsellor.

  • @cowoverthemoo
    @cowoverthemoo Рік тому +2

    I worry about getting anxious that it makes me anxious.

  • @russelleaton6861
    @russelleaton6861 Рік тому +2

    This is the best presentation of anxiety I've ever seen. Thank you. I'm sharing this with my friends.💯✌🙏❤

  • @pexto8003
    @pexto8003 8 років тому +4

    Great Lecture, and delivery of helpul information in a very palatable , simple manner. THANKS

  • @moimoi7431
    @moimoi7431 10 років тому

    He has a very mellifluous speaking voice, which worked wonderfully for the guided imagery portion at the end!

  • @clintjacobs8388
    @clintjacobs8388 9 років тому +1

    Thank you very much UCTV and Dr. Rossman. This is one of the best explanatory presentations ever. It is so insightful and simplistic. Thank you

  • @ricwaters5887
    @ricwaters5887 8 років тому +4

    This video actually helped me a lot, as far as anxiety wise.

  • @prishoh
    @prishoh 9 років тому +4

    A great presentation, very helpful indeed especially on the imagery. It leads me to see what I m going to do. Thanks to UCTV for sharing.

  • @juliehammond5822
    @juliehammond5822 9 років тому

    A really great presentation and one of the most helpful I have ever encountered. Thank you.

  • @estherwiskel6550
    @estherwiskel6550 Рік тому

    Thank you, I needed to hear this, an experience to calm via imagery, stress, concern, solution via a deeper self awareness, work into an imaginary place of peace wherever I am, just have to remember to stop ALL and be fruitful to my being anywhere I am and feel safe. This is Very fruitful.

  • @Hester30319
    @Hester30319 10 років тому +9

    This was excellent and very helpful. Thank you.

  • @jmk1727
    @jmk1727 4 роки тому +7

    especially great to watch before bed to calm down and re-center for much much better sleep and positive dreaming even. Thank you so much for giving back to society so much and for free here no less :)

  • @IMEMINE.
    @IMEMINE. Рік тому +2

    Worrying won’t solve the issue. Tackle the issue at hand, head-on
    Weigh your options and execute. Right or not so right you are involved as opposed to worrying. Worry is like wondering if she likes me or not… go over and ask her; action trumps speculation.

  • @kyleeliu1026
    @kyleeliu1026 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video