Nervous System Dysregulation Doesn't Exist

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  • Опубліковано 9 кві 2024
  • Shaan explores the concept of nervous system sensitization rather than dysregulation, emphasizing that symptoms like anxiety and panic are natural responses to stress, and advocates for understanding these mechanisms instead of merely coping with symptoms.
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    Is your nervous system dysregulated? Shaan discusses the increasing awareness and dialogue around nervous system dysregulation, particularly in the context of symptoms like anxiety, panic attacks, and other physical manifestations.
    Shaan observes a shift from merely coping with symptoms to understanding and addressing the underlying nervous system issues expresses skepticism about the widespread notion that the nervous system needs to be "re-regulated" and instead argues that the nervous system is responding as it should, not dysregulated but sensitized due to prolonged stress or threat.
    Shaan emphasizes the importance of not viewing the nervous system or oneself as broken but recognizing that the symptoms and sensitization are natural responses to perceived threats.
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  • @anxiety_recovery
    @anxiety_recovery  Місяць тому +5

    To accelerate your recovery journey, book call to see if the mentorship with Shaan's team will help your specific situation:
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  • @hanibalanteportas
    @hanibalanteportas Місяць тому +17

    I'm on a right path of my recovery journey thanks to this guy... panic attacks stopped, I only have problems with intrusive thoughts even though they are reduced to minimum, I still learn to accept and ignore them. My ultimate goal is to move out my parents house and I feel I'm close to that goal but last step is the hardest for me personally.
    Sending love to all brothers and sisters who are fighting this. We are all gonna make it! ❤

    • @WendyDiaz-zk6js
      @WendyDiaz-zk6js Місяць тому +3

      Yup, me too!!!!
      No more panic attacks 🙌🏻💯 core confidence 😌

  • @4runnerManco
    @4runnerManco Місяць тому +13

    Hi shaan!! Jesse from AZ. Your videos started saving me over a month ago. Been in the cycle for over 18 month now since my dad suddenly unexpectedly passed in a bad way in my arms. . Have 100 symptoms in all ways so crazy. Long story short.. i wish i could do your program badly. But your videos are a saving grace. Im thankful for you. . The ALARM and AWARE and just Letting go have been my thing.
    I will say I know you guys mention to Find someone who has been through it as a mentor or guide or join the program, And if I get my tax return back this time I definitely will use it for that. But for now , I use you and your videos and all you guys as my people & person who has been through it and my guides. . Lastly, I want to add if I do and when I do make it out of this anxiety holocaust, My biggest goal and hope is to at least help And get someone out there going thru this hell to get them completely out of it and get the benefits of it.

  • @CristianaAileni
    @CristianaAileni Місяць тому +3

    Shaan, you're the most practical, wise and educative person I've heard yet thus far on this topic ... Coming from me who spent about 2 years calling 911 just about daily from being stuck in an intense panick attack loop... Then two more years of "feeding" the fear and keeping my nervous system extremely sensitized..as you'd say. I've searched high and low on this topic of anxiety/panic...and i resonate with you the most. I've been blessed by finding your channel. A couple of days ago i had an errand to run ... And i was dealing with "anticipatory anxiety" while sitting in my car before the drive. I searched "panic attacks while driving" and your video came up on that. Here i am now listening to the rest of your content in complete gratitude for you...and a new sense of hope.. like a breath of fresh, clean air. You have given me a strong sense of empowerment about this like noone else could or has. This is a priceless gift to me.

  • @RS48333
    @RS48333 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for this video. I have been chasing NS regulation for years and not healing but your jumpstart program is helping me. Im fairly new but still see good changes that are small but matter to me. Thank you 🙏

  • @MentalHealthPower
    @MentalHealthPower Місяць тому +2

    You are right Shaan, it is important to point out the difference in the words, as it changes their perception of the issue to be more accurate.
    Dysregulation implies not working properly - which may be attractive to some because it implies more of a quick fix and is kind of "machine like". Almost implies its a mechanical thing that needs to be fixed. I suggest that it appeals to some because they already see the body and mind like a machine and not a holistic entity.
    Hypersensitivity makes more sense and is more accurate because it points out the human part , the one who senses, it is us the person who has to change our relationship to the symptoms, our mind and our body to desensitize the nervous system.
    That part I believe people find it hard to understand at first because of the more abstract and holistic approach - where you work with your body and mind in a relationship and learn how to listen and communicate with it more effectively.

  • @emmaelina1801
    @emmaelina1801 Місяць тому +2

    So helpful, thanks a lot

  • @StacyAtoms
    @StacyAtoms Місяць тому +6

    Dysregulation is the new pop psych buzzword, just like how everyone was a “narcissistic” a couple years before that

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому

      In Russia it's really a common diagnosis though, and it's called basically a vegetative dysregulation f45.3
      But thankfully the docs are getting rid of it, cuz it's never the main diagnosis

  • @WendyDiaz-zk6js
    @WendyDiaz-zk6js Місяць тому +1

    One of your best videos 💯🙌🏻✅

  • @MarcelFerrin-
    @MarcelFerrin- Місяць тому +11

    I’ve had the craziest story
    And I feel I’m on the home stretch
    If I can recover
    Anyone can

    • @kamleshkumarsingh5140
      @kamleshkumarsingh5140 Місяць тому +1

      Have you fully recovered ?

    • @MarcelFerrin-
      @MarcelFerrin- Місяць тому +4

      Recovery is about learning to fully let go
      Of it all
      Not to be scared
      Worried and live life
      I’m on the home stretch
      I don’t really focus on my symptoms
      Because I’m so in control
      I don’t notice them

    • @Opt984
      @Opt984 Місяць тому

      Hy,I was in anxiety for one year from 2021 to 2022 .I started to deal with it and in one year I was out of anxiety 100 percent .till now I enjoyed my life completely .but two months ago my anxiety triggers again because I was in tension after dropping my semester cgpa.Now I am feeling dizziness,low energy,panic fears of going out etc .what you suggest I have to do

    • @MarcelFerrin-
      @MarcelFerrin- Місяць тому

      You have to understand that we attach emotions to thoughts
      Whenever you have a thought, the way you attach a motion to it
      Determines how you feel
      You have to not live the thought like meditation let the thought come and go do not attach a motion to the thought
      Anxiety Must live with you
      Don’t fight it give up the fight
      Allow it to exist
      It is there to protect you
      Develop a different relationship with anxiety
      It will never kill you nor harm you
      Think of it as your best friend
      It will pass
      But if you think fearful
      Anxiety only gets bigger

    • @Opt984
      @Opt984 Місяць тому

      @@MarcelFerrin- I have a scary feeling of dizziness all the time it scares me .how to avoid it

  • @marcelferrin5469
    @marcelferrin5469 Місяць тому +1

    You guys got this

  • @Opt984
    @Opt984 Місяць тому

    I was in anxiety and depression from 2021 to 2022 ii fought with it and completely comes out of it within one year but two months ago i was in high levels of stress because my semester cgpa drops down.This triggers my anxiety again and i experience first panic attack and i start fearing,my symptoms comes back like dizziness ,fear of falling. Can any one tells me why my anxiety triggers again after 2 and half years and now i am facing it😢

  • @ianmelling6686
    @ianmelling6686 Місяць тому

    I have anxiety and tinnitus for one year on antidepressants but not working only help with sleeping what can I do to get rid of my anxiety

  • @GiulioPaganini
    @GiulioPaganini Місяць тому

    I bro. I have 18 years and I suffer from dpdr since February 2020. I would like to buy your course, but my dad earn so little. I can't use his money to buy your course. How can I do? I found your channel and you help me for a lot of things, but I want to pass the successive level. Please help me.😭😭🙏🏻

  • @OmaxLegend-cg8ws
    @OmaxLegend-cg8ws Місяць тому +2

    I was surfing from anxiety. naw am okay I I dont think there is same thing called anxiety any more

  • @scarletalcantara1050
    @scarletalcantara1050 Місяць тому

    Can you please give me your opinion, I’m 27 years old and started getting anxiety because I stopped drinking coffee and weed, now I have accepted but I started taking b complex supplements, should I stop that ? It has made me feel better though

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому

      That's a placebo, these supplements not like 'work', either there wouldn't be a need in the therapy.
      Your gut is not taking everything it receives, and the brain don't get everything the gut takes, so all that stuff mostly don't work.
      What is works is the all the things that makes you calm. The mindset Shaan teaches at first, and at the second is sedative drugs, from some calming herb tinctures to SSRIs and bensos

    • @droprblx584
      @droprblx584 Місяць тому

      No dont stop it. B complex is great for the brain

  • @bartspog7856
    @bartspog7856 Місяць тому +1

    Hi, I've got anxiety, and it's getting a lot better, but I've got a flight in 3 months, and im really nervous and scared, has anyone got any tips? Thanks.

    • @xwein422
      @xwein422 Місяць тому +1

      Friend if it's already getting better, in 3 months it will be even better. I was scared before my flight as well (25 hours long) but I just faced it and after it I started to recovering sooo much faster . Take this step and you will become much more free after.

    • @bartspog7856
      @bartspog7856 Місяць тому

      @@xwein422 thanks bro

  • @motmotalthea
    @motmotalthea Місяць тому

    Hello Shaan, Im your subscriber from the Philippines.. hopefully you will see this message. Just curious: do you take your medications again at times of setbacks? I'm having difficulties sleeping because of these setbacks. This is the reason my doctor prescribed me rivotril and escitalopram again, but in a lower dosage.

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому

      By the protocol, you should take ssris 1 year after the symptoms stopped appearing, so if it is appearing then you're not recovered fully and the doc should raise the SSRI dosage till you're stable
      The recovery is possible without them tho, but it's easier to heal the broken bone with a plaster cast, what the ssri is basically

  • @Apurbodey423
    @Apurbodey423 Місяць тому +16

    Please shaan make your program affordable, I am a student from india I can save 400 to 500 rupeea which means I can save 4 to 5 dollars in a month, if I had money I cannot talk like this I want to talk,please do something just like manyone condituons is like me , please help I want to talk please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @Kirtantube71
      @Kirtantube71 Місяць тому +6

      The think is we are poor brother

    • @Khojkhabar10
      @Khojkhabar10 Місяць тому +2

      Even I know 5000 dollars means 4lac rupees in India, which is above from our status ,even I want to talk to him but I can't afford because my salary is like nothing shaan please make affordable for everyone..

    • @PrabhatRathod-df1lp
      @PrabhatRathod-df1lp Місяць тому +2

      You can see videos of vacate fear or the anxious truth and I also request to shaan please make affordable for some people..

    • @MarcelFerrin-
      @MarcelFerrin- Місяць тому +2

      If any of you need help I can try my best to help you

    • @Apurbodey423
      @Apurbodey423 Місяць тому

      ​​@@MarcelFerrin-have you followed shaan's process? actually I have vomit phobia and I follow the process but when vomit comes how can throw up at public, process is like let go but how can I throw up at everyone how..?

  • @COLOFIDUTI
    @COLOFIDUTI Місяць тому

    Its simple but not easy

  • @MrGreat007
    @MrGreat007 Місяць тому +1

    I'm having hair lose issues.my have lost so much hair in scalp area..

  • @Totbatot6774
    @Totbatot6774 Місяць тому

    I need your mentorship program.im s single mother to 3 children.your mentorshipn is not affordable for me bit still i want to do it

    • @beastmas77
      @beastmas77 Місяць тому

      Try his Jumpstart program.. you pay monthly to get access to the program..

  • @colleeninsko4665
    @colleeninsko4665 Місяць тому

    Really like the video I gather u have heard of dr sarno mind body syndrome his books helped my chronic pain and anxiety and learning that u
    Don’t need to fix anything as u are ok and acceptance is such a huge part in my recovery and I believe I many other people too 🙂

  • @GodIsLove726
    @GodIsLove726 Місяць тому

    What about the fact that the mind doesn’t know the difference between a physical trauma and an entirety emotional one. Not to say the brain is wrong. It’s to say that pain is pain. Does it matter if it’s physical or emotional? To the brain, no, it does not matter. So it doesn’t always have to be a physical threat for it to be legitimately harmful. If a situation causes emotions to arise that you don’t have the capacity to process, why fault the brain for trying to protect you? I don’t think we are anywhere near as dumb as we think we are. The brain, body, mind, soul etc. are all extremely resilient. It really just goes to show just how much evil there is out there working against us for us to have such self-preserving and a resilient nature that we still get obliterated.

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому

      That's some dope theory

    • @GodIsLove726
      @GodIsLove726 Місяць тому

      @@TheFrisen Can’t tell if you mean that in a good way or not

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому +1

      @@GodIsLove726 No, i mean i liked it

    • @TheFrisen
      @TheFrisen Місяць тому +1

      @@GodIsLove726 Its all about the emotions, for example youre a man seeing a snake in the forest below your feet. Your reaction is to prepare to run or jump whatever, the defensive reaction, and, then you realising that this is a stick, not a snake. So there wasnt even a threat, its just the emotion got your brain to switch on the alarm mode