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  • @DocSnipes
    @DocSnipes  11 місяців тому +1

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    • @camillodimaria3288
      @camillodimaria3288 7 місяців тому

      Hi again… I constantly watch all sorts of videos but they don’t seem to stick… I ruminate , replay past conversation /memories / look for reassurance …the tools I try to use our self-kindness/acceptance/& trying to be present …but ocd usually has the upper hand ….

  • @Betternow1974
    @Betternow1974 2 роки тому +5

    I need this right now I feel like my head is going sideways. I'm staying in tonight with my cats. I'm feeling really scared and your comforting video is helping me

  • @Bella-wp7wz
    @Bella-wp7wz 11 місяців тому +8

    I never knew about grounding.. I wish they taught this in school because I need it

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  11 місяців тому +2

      I agree that grounding is important and I appreciate you watching the video.

  • @raerae6422
    @raerae6422 2 роки тому +5

    I like how you mentioned it can be used when you are happy too. Im joyless and trying to create positive pathways with gratitude awareness. I think your grounding techniques could be very helpful in rewiring for joy.
    Thank you for all you do 💛

  • @dee0731
    @dee0731 2 роки тому +7

    Amen great teaching Doc Snipes. I am so glad I have been learning grounding techniques from you it helps greatly, I am forever grateful! 🙌🏻☺️

  • @amyhoop9651
    @amyhoop9651 Рік тому +2

    These are wonderful tools that really work. They helped to calm down my anxiety immediately and got me out of my head. Thank you Dr. Snipes for all the effort you put into your channel to help us. You are having an enormous impact.

  • @ADINA7
    @ADINA7 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you, Doc Snipes, for yet another great, amazingly helpful video! 🙏♥️🌹🕊

  • @cpete2976
    @cpete2976 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you Doc. I'm going to recommend this video to the therapists at our acute behavioral hospital. The patients, adolescent and adult, have downtime between group therapy sessions. The techs let the patients watch movies (what a waste of time) or instructional videos which are usually too technical to be helpful (in my opinion) and the vocabulary is so technical the patients, especially the teens, don't understand it. Thanks again.

  • @danielraypickrel4316
    @danielraypickrel4316 2 роки тому +1

    I have had the experience
    of using grounding techniques
    in critical conversation
    and the other discounted me as
    a mentally defective. Told me a lot about them, I don't regret it for my effort, dispite not accomplishing the conversation I was attempting to
    accomplish.
    Thankyouthankyou again.

  • @13multipurpose
    @13multipurpose 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome techniques your advise and videos are so helpful... Thank you

  • @micahbarbee8636
    @micahbarbee8636 2 роки тому +2

    This lecture, puts in the hands something everyone can make use of indefinitely! Very nice Doctor Snipes! 😄👏👏👏

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! 😃 I greatly appreciate the support!! 😀😀😀

  • @dee0731
    @dee0731 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks!

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому

      Thanks SO much for all the support Dee! 😀😀

  • @mizrelmizrel
    @mizrelmizrel 2 роки тому +3

    So Helpful. Thank You 💖

  • @5050Salam
    @5050Salam 2 роки тому +1

    I Love you thank you for everything ❤️dr. Snipes

  • @nefwaenre
    @nefwaenre 2 роки тому +3

    This is tremendously helpful, thank you so much!! i love this open awareness technique. i'm a bit triggered right now so i'm actually speaking it our loud as i type. i feel a bit calmer.

  • @danielraypickrel4316
    @danielraypickrel4316 2 роки тому +3

    It appears
    your presentation
    are part of my daily ingredients again.
    It is good
    to hear known ideas.
    It help me feel confident
    that I can believe in my path
    towards wise growth.

    • @Pukeyray
      @Pukeyray 2 роки тому +1

      👏 Beautifully said.

  • @sashaxnea6803
    @sashaxnea6803 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for ur in sight and understanding of mental. Help .. thank you .. I battle with PTSD deep depression and BPD ... And pass un treated tramau ..

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому +1

      You’re so welcome. I appreciate you watching the video. What did you find most useful from it? Other videos you might be interested in can be found at ua-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=ptsd
      and ua-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=bpd

    • @sashaxnea6803
      @sashaxnea6803 Рік тому

      Ur topics all hit the nail on alot for me ... Thank you ... I can relate to all

  • @dddamaged7501
    @dddamaged7501 2 роки тому +5

    Good morning (here) Sunday

    • @MrJsv650
      @MrJsv650 2 роки тому +2

      Saturday here at 730, how's the future look 😊

    • @dddamaged7501
      @dddamaged7501 2 роки тому +2

      @@MrJsv650 sunny, a wonderful day.

    • @ebonytriumph3816
      @ebonytriumph3816 2 роки тому +2

      Sunday here too...

  • @bcdmovement6856
    @bcdmovement6856 2 роки тому +1

    I like the narrate I need to use that more had an anxiety attack at work last week

  • @RoadRunnergarage8570
    @RoadRunnergarage8570 Рік тому

    Thank you Dr Snipes for these techniques to improve my grounding skills!!

  • @SheDayTrades
    @SheDayTrades 2 роки тому +1

    OOo yes! This is very helpful. Thank you!

  • @lesleygarvs4640
    @lesleygarvs4640 2 роки тому +1

    I love your tips very much!😁🤗🧘‍♀️Thank you, doctor! 🙋‍♀️

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Wishing you peace, health, and, happiness.

  • @lifeisbeautiful7047
    @lifeisbeautiful7047 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much so much so much for this channel

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому

      You’re so welcome! I am grateful to be of help and I appreciate you watching the video. What grounding technique do you think would be more helpful to you?

  • @lucindawilson5510
    @lucindawilson5510 2 роки тому

    most helpful excellant thank you

  • @jyotivyas9286
    @jyotivyas9286 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Dear Dr👌💐😊

  • @johndeal4381
    @johndeal4381 2 роки тому

    Hey Doc. Got results of sleep study. O2 drops to 82%. Stop breathing 19/hr. Going with Inspire. Now I won't fall asleep during your videos.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  2 роки тому

      Wonderful! Glad you are getting help.

  • @honeycr7385
    @honeycr7385 2 роки тому

    Helpful CBT tips
    Thank you maam

  • @BPopovBG
    @BPopovBG 4 місяці тому

    Nice.

  • @psiholog.barsadiana
    @psiholog.barsadiana Рік тому

    Hi, What is the difference between open awareness and narrate? You describe what you are doing/see in both.
    Thank you!

  • @avidnongetit8710
    @avidnongetit8710 Рік тому

    These are good stop gap measures but I was hoping for actual therapy steps to assist overall growth and forward movement

  • @thekraahmed1241
    @thekraahmed1241 Рік тому +2

    Can meditation be as grounding technique?

  • @Tanjaamazon
    @Tanjaamazon 5 місяців тому

    Okay how do you do that when you deal with ear problems and balance and dizziness

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for watching the video. Here are some Grounding Techniques for Ear Problems and Balance Issues:
      Focused Breathing: Practice deep breathing exercises, such as balloon breathing or four square breathing, to help calm the nervous system and reduce dizziness. Focusing on the rhythm of your breath can provide a grounding effect.
      Sensory Engagement: Use the 5-4-3-2-1 grounding technique to engage multiple senses. This can help redirect your focus away from dizziness and balance issues. Identify five things you can see, four things you can hear, three things you can touch, two things you can smell, and one thing you can taste.
      Seated Grounding: If standing is difficult due to balance issues, perform grounding exercises while seated. Place both feet firmly on the ground and focus on the sensation of the chair supporting you, which can help reorient your sense of balance.
      Touch-Based Techniques: Use somatosensory techniques such as touching a chair, wiggling your toes, or gently massaging your hands to draw attention to the present moment and away from the sensation of dizziness.
      Visual Anchoring: Find a stationary object to focus on. This can help stabilize your sense of balance and reduce feelings of spinning or dizziness.
      Mindfulness and Meditation: Engage in mindfulness practices that encourage you to focus on the present moment without judgment. This can include body scans or guided imagery to promote relaxation and grounding.
      Additional Considerations:
      Safety First: Ensure you are in a safe environment where you can sit or lie down if you feel too dizzy. Avoid activities that could be dangerous if you were to lose your balance.
      Medical Evaluation: If you are experiencing persistent ear problems, balance issues, or dizziness, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions that may require treatment.
      Adaptation: Be willing to adapt grounding techniques to your comfort level and physical abilities, especially if certain movements exacerbate your symptoms.
      Professional Guidance: Consider working with a therapist or counselor who can help you develop personalized grounding techniques and coping strategies for managing your symptoms.
      Grounding techniques can be a valuable tool for managing the symptoms associated with ear problems and balance issues. However, they should be used as part of a comprehensive approach that includes medical evaluation and personalized support.

  • @pritamshil5765
    @pritamshil5765 Рік тому

    Ma'am, does conscious attention convert Short term memory into Long term memory in human ?

  • @camillodimaria3288
    @camillodimaria3288 7 місяців тому

    Is this effective for ocd ? It’s like it’s hard to rear my head out of the rumination of what ifs.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching the video. Yes, it is effective with OCH. Here is the video on rumination: ua-cam.com/video/yMZpMtM7TkI/v-deo.htmlsi=H7ruVEiNl0b3aq5p
      You can find more videos on OCD here: ua-cam.com/users/DocSnipessearch?query=OCD

  • @danyelPitmon
    @danyelPitmon 2 роки тому

    I have tried all these techniques and everything associated with a lot of it all it does is just bring up more anxiety more stress only thing I can do is get out in nature and be away from people and just focus on just that and absorbing the energy from the earth and getting rid of the negative energy unfortunately with my circumstances it is very difficult if not impossible to do so I have multiple mental health disorders including migraines so this and other techniques have not really entirely worked for me not completely and I am also legally blind and extremely low vision light shadow mental health disorders that I have is borderline personality disorder bipolar two PTSD generalized anxiety disorder major depressive disorder and dissociative identity disorder or traits of that plus I also have migraines as I mentioned in the beginning portion so a lot of treatments don’t really work but I have been able to control things enough with medication’s to where I can function very well with some difficulty I have even tried dialectic behavioral therapy I am hopefully going to begin trying reflective therapy in hopes that things can work out better all my problems linked to childhood traumas and traumas in adulthood as well

    • @johndeal4381
      @johndeal4381 2 роки тому

      I love your name. We have a lot in common; pain and suffering.

  • @infinitybless7132
    @infinitybless7132 Рік тому +1

    Balloon 🎈 breathing hurts 😢 for me 😂

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому

      I am sorry about that and I appreciate you watching the video. What grounding technique would be of help to you?

  • @davidheard709
    @davidheard709 Рік тому +1

    How do u explain the auto-pilot? For me I have been eager to feel my fluent tongue…….but auto - pilot seems to limit me to one- word replies. These are the very things I have desires to learn, but it seems like I struggle in my own pace…….likely I get by with casual words, but it feels like there’s a notch that doesn’t connect.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  Рік тому

      Auto-pilot means doing things without much thought. What are your favorite tips from the video?

  • @margaretek5350
    @margaretek5350 10 місяців тому

    🙏🙏🙏💚💚💚

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching

  • @ranc1977
    @ranc1977 2 роки тому +1

    I dislike CBT.
    CBT is based only on mindset. CBT ignores toxic people - external factor that is true cause of any disorder.
    CBT will instruct us to change our behaviour in order to crap fit into abuse, abnormal ambient and bullying, unreasonable demands of untreated mentally ill person who is aggressive, stubborn and demand their way or highway.
    CBT is focused on panic symptoms and uncomfortable feelings - as if our reactions to something abnormal is problem. This is form of lobotomy. I learned that if we distrust our instincts we will crap fit into abuse.
    CBT is thus setting us up for toxic shame: deep core belief that we are unable to handle life problems, that I must nitpick my valid and totally human reactions as catastrophe and something to cover up, stifle down and ignore.
    If I feel uncomfortable, dysregulated, scared, anxious, panicked - instead of self pathologizing my reactions as CBT instructs us to do - I would go in the direction of discovery - what the hell is happening around me. To become scientist and Sherlock Holmes - look for clues, seek evidence, be transparent, objective and collect all available data. From my experience - it is always toxic person on the other side, hidden as altruistic narcissist, covert narcissist, that appears as help or service but in fact does damage due to their hidden agenda. If there is no toxic person - there is toxic shame, which even though it is internalized - it is external factor, since toxic shame is product of brainwashing, conditioning and gaslighting and invalidation that stems from untreated mentally ill people that inhabit/parasites in our toxic ambient.
    With CBT advice to be self focused instead of calming and grounding - I ended up with people pleasing issues, stuck in abuse, bullying and mobbing. It is like ignoring your hand burning and keeping your body getting burnt. We cannot ignore our pain or label our pain as something to ignore, reject as invalid - that is sickness, that is road to illness. Even basic knowledge in psychology tells us not to stifle down negative emotions and hard feelings. IT simply is not healthy to stifle down emotions. It is not healthy to have ostrich effect:
    "The ostrich effect is a financial bias that is owes its name to the false belief that ostriches hide their heads in the sand to ignore danger or pretend that it does not exist, as a way of protecting themselves."
    CBT instruct us to figure out and control and handle difficult people. That is mission impossible. Narcissists do not want peace, they do not want harmony, they do not want resolution - because they are sick in the head, that makes them sick: desire to create chaos and breed animosity and drama and hysteria. With CBT advice to be assertive with difficult and aggressive untreated mentally ill people - we will get stuck in codependency and Karpman Drama Triangle.
    We will not lose our ground if there is some mere unsignificant conflict or difficult problem.
    We will lose our ground when toxic person is present who is creating problems and drama and hysteria.
    Toxic people must be minimized, cut out of our life - that is the only way. The solution is not as CBT instruct us to change ourselves.
    There is nothing to fix if we are in abusive situation - we are not the problem. Feeling out of ground is reaction to being in contact with mentally ill person such as narcissist and aggressive borderliner.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @patriciagriffin1505
      @patriciagriffin1505 Рік тому +1

      Yes yes yes

    • @ranc1977
      @ranc1977 Рік тому

      ​@@patriciagriffin1505 I would just add what I learned and missed to say the last time.
      I missed to say that Humanistic psychology (Rogers, Rollo, Maslow) is correct therapy instead of CBT. Humanistic therapies put focus on client - where client knows the best both environment factors and inner variables which CBT cannot handle nor describe with limited psychological vocabulary.
      I learned in these 4 months that CBT is therapy of Ableism.
      Ableism meaning that it negates anything from someone's definition of what is normal - and we live in relative world where everything is relative.
      Unless we are anti-social, violent and or criminally insane - our fears, panic, trauma is not sickness to cure. Our negative emotions are part of ourselves and our life, stifling down emotions leads to mental illness as Jung and Freud said. Trauma means there was wound, it is not that our core self is sick, twisted or distorted as CBT claims with cognitive distortions ideology.
      All people are prone to bias, prejudices, due to limited brain function we cannot grasp all the information, we cannot process it in few seconds - sometimes we need years to realize that happened and how to make correct choice about certain events, situations or people. CBT ignores this and forces us to develop perfectionism and hypervigilance to worry how to be perfect and without mistakes.
      Carl Jung | Psychology and Philosophy 🧠, TWITTER:
      The foundation of all mental illness is the unwillingness to experience legitimate suffering.
      Sigmund Freud | Philsopher & Neurologist ✍, TWITTER:
      Unexpressed emotions will never die.
      They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.

  • @adtps247
    @adtps247 6 місяців тому

    Metallica acoustic songs.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  6 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching the video and for sharing