As someone who had a life-altering negative experience on psychedelics, I truly appreciate Dr. Lembke's warning here on taking substances in absence of psychotherapy. If this video shows us anything, it's that the path to getting better requires disclipline, hard work, and that our brain actually craves challenge. We can't risk taking shortcuts.
Please can you explain about psychedelics? Is it klonapine? I heard its better than antidepresseur and there are psychiatrists who use it to help, but everybody says that its great, and you say you had a bad experience, so its more complicated than I thought😢
Interesting many things that involve a little initial pain or effort or challenge also bring about a positive practical result in the world, not just neurochemically as Lembke says, and it can be cumulative, getting better and better. Exercise will make you fitter, working on something difficult can produce something useful. If you only do things that are initially pleasurable like eating cake or getting drunk you will go down hill in practical terms, not just neurochemically, eventually your situation may get so decadent you die.
Thank you for such an informative interview! Why can Amazon sell such dangerous drugs and harmful chemicals without doctors supervision, that are being taken by lonely people? The indifference from government is impressive! Why isn’t pornography controlled if it’s known to harm our brain in different ways?
Just because something is harmful does not then mean that they government needs to come in and regulate it. Also, pornography itself does not cause harm and does not work the exact same for everyone. The reality is pornography is speech. Therefore, it is first amendment protected.
The question is for the interviewer - the sentence that he says 1:04:31 - "an interesting study for ACUTE lower back pain that opioids are not any better than placebo....", "you should check the study".
Feels like this interviewer is not on her level but is trying to be on her level by forcing it. He just doesn't have the knowledge base to ask and respond to her answers that he needs to have, but he seems to think he does (but he doesn't). She spending way too much time and energy gently correcting his knowledge. How is she going to take off with someone like that keeping her tied down?
Anna Lembke is a national treasure. He book is fantastic. If you haven't read it, check it out. It might explain your life.
As someone who had a life-altering negative experience on psychedelics, I truly appreciate Dr. Lembke's warning here on taking substances in absence of psychotherapy. If this video shows us anything, it's that the path to getting better requires disclipline, hard work, and that our brain actually craves challenge. We can't risk taking shortcuts.
Please can you explain about psychedelics? Is it klonapine? I heard its better than antidepresseur and there are psychiatrists who use it to help, but everybody says that its great, and you say you had a bad experience, so its more complicated than I thought😢
Thank you for these podcasts that contribute to promoting wellness and personal development. Great choices for content and great tone of interviews.
Thank you for the kind words!
@@Adel08 Only the truth ❤️
Nutella in background LOL #dopamine
I remember exactly where and when I first had Nutella many years ago!
And an espresso machine. ☕️
Interesting many things that involve a little initial pain or effort or challenge also bring about a positive practical result in the world, not just neurochemically as Lembke says, and it can be cumulative, getting better and better. Exercise will make you fitter, working on something difficult can produce something useful. If you only do things that are initially pleasurable like eating cake or getting drunk you will go down hill in practical terms, not just neurochemically, eventually your situation may get so decadent you die.
When I see the huge jar of Nutella behind Anna Lempke talking about addiction.😅
Thank you for such an informative interview! Why can Amazon sell such dangerous drugs and harmful chemicals without doctors supervision, that are being taken by lonely people? The indifference from government is impressive! Why isn’t pornography controlled if it’s known to harm our brain in different ways?
Just because something is harmful does not then mean that they government needs to come in and regulate it. Also, pornography itself does not cause harm and does not work the exact same for everyone. The reality is pornography is speech. Therefore, it is first amendment protected.
Nice speak
sorry, what study does show that opioids are not better than placebo in ACUTE back pain? I would like to check the study. Thank you
That's not true at all.
You are misinterpreting this information.
Acute pain and chronic pain are different.
The question is for the interviewer - the sentence that he says 1:04:31 - "an interesting study for ACUTE lower back pain that opioids are not any better than placebo....", "you should check the study".
@@pedikuliozeyes, you're right, that's an obviously incorrect statement
Feels like this interviewer is not on her level but is trying to be on her level by forcing it. He just doesn't have the knowledge base to ask and respond to her answers that he needs to have, but he seems to think he does (but he doesn't). She spending way too much time and energy gently correcting his knowledge. How is she going to take off with someone like that keeping her tied down?
Tylenol-only amputations exist thanks to lembke. Get yours from your terrified ER doctor today!
Freaking oxitoxine. I cant remember how it tastes
Anna Lemke you’re a conartist. A well-paid conartist.
Can you please explain your statement?
Your set is so distracting and disrespectful to your guest and viewers