Schizophrenia in Arab community, Social Media Leads to Addiction, & State of Men's Mental Health

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024

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  • @Ali-xz1xw
    @Ali-xz1xw 4 місяці тому +5

    thanks for talking about this, i myself have been hearing voices and having visions of things not actually there for about 9 years. Only after suffering for many years silently did i finally seek the help of mental health professionals and try medication which alhamdulilah has made me feel a million times better. Initially me and my family were not too well informed about mental health in general and it doesnt help that the whole community doesnt talk about these things either. We sought the help of the shaykhs and tried treating it spiritually however that did not seem to work. Alhamdulilah for everything though i feel blessed to be able to be functioning as i am now and receive the help that i need.
    If only more mosques were more open about these topics and as a community we were made more aware of these problems then many people would have reduced their suffering and not gone down the path of suicide and addictions.
    thanks again for talking about this, may god reward you both for the work that you do😊

    • @podnotfromhere
      @podnotfromhere  4 місяці тому

      It's amazing that you've finally find a way to deal with what you're facing. I hope it only gets better from here! Thank you so much

  • @rilyb4033
    @rilyb4033 4 місяці тому +2

    Subhanallah, this work is so important. may Allah facilitate the work of mental health workers and provide more opportunities for them to help our communities. We deeply need it.

  • @FrankCirillo94
    @FrankCirillo94 4 місяці тому

    Danish! So great to hear more of your story! Congratulations on becoming a father!

  • @aljoodalfeeli
    @aljoodalfeeli 4 місяці тому +1

    this podcast and this specific episode deserves more attention, I really pray that this podcast reaches the people who need it the most. Thank you very much Jafaar for your work and inshallah this is goes into your hasanat.

    • @podnotfromhere
      @podnotfromhere  4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much! With your support, inshallah it will

  • @NusaybahP
    @NusaybahP 4 місяці тому

    Great video. Appreciate this channel mashAllah

  • @theotherway1639
    @theotherway1639 4 місяці тому

    Social media is no longer social, it's hypnotical. I remember a meditation book called 30 Days Without Social Media by Harper Daniels that was helpful.

  • @LaHijab23
    @LaHijab23 4 місяці тому

    I think our Muslim community has MANY mental health issues that are not talked about enough. There is still stigma around it. We NEED to talk about it more to break the stigma. I don’t think we should go around exposing our sins or other sins. But I think it’s important to break the silence on topics that are plaguing our community! I love this channel ❤️🤲🏽 May Allah swt bless you!!

  • @sparklemotion8377
    @sparklemotion8377 4 місяці тому

    Nobody shamed me more for mental health than mental health workers.
    From Misery to nurse Ratchet.
    It's so easy to excuse your failure by blaming it all on the shame of the sick and vulnerable that it becomes wishful thinking.
    You're not ashamed? Then you don't have a problem, you are the problem.
    According to the Dutch mental health care, schizophrenia in Moroccans is not a glitch but a feature.
    I'm sure it has nothing to do with the racist and for-profit health care system....

  • @ahmedalwaisy
    @ahmedalwaisy 4 місяці тому +1

    I don’t know what yemeni community this guy is talking about. I’m yemeni and he is clearly exaggerating. Not sure if this is on purpose or he only new a family that perhaps has a genetic mutation or something. But to make it look like every family has someone who is schizophrenic or su1c1d. al is BS. If he only knows the people that come to his mental health clinic then he should know only people with mental issues will visit his clinic. I hate the fact that this channel is promoting this without verifying only to gain more views.

    • @Hotcheetopopcorn
      @Hotcheetopopcorn 4 місяці тому +1

      As someone who’s also a Yemeni living in Dearborn. Everything he said is 100% true alot of the behaviors we see have become very normalized and there’s nothing wrong with doing the research to get help. It doesn’t have to be something to be ashamed of but something to recognize and take advantage of the resources available so it’s no longer an ongoing issue.

    • @ahmedalwaisy
      @ahmedalwaisy 4 місяці тому

      @@Hotcheetopopcorn why don’t you show your real name so I can verify if you’re yemeni or not. Also, you have schizophrenic in your family and your cousins families? Because out of the thousands I know I can only think of one schizophrenic person here in dearborn. I’m sure there are more but I don’t think they are more in percentage than any other community.

    • @ahmedalwaisy
      @ahmedalwaisy 4 місяці тому

      @@Hotcheetopopcorn why don’t you write your real name so I know if you really are yemeni? Also, do you have su1d 4l person in every family related to you and schizophrenics running around everywhere you go? I’m sorry but this is BS

  • @sara.yewtube
    @sara.yewtube 2 місяці тому

    crazy innacurate statements.