Secrets to Supporting Individuals with Psychotic Symptoms

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  • Secrets to Providing Support and Case Management to Individuals with Psychotic Symptom, Schizophrenia or mental illness Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes, PHD, LPC-MHSP, LMHC
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    Chapters:
    00:00:00 - Psychotic Symptoms and Sleep Disturbances
    00:07:42 - Strategies for Managing Bipolar and Major Depressive Disorder
    00:11:30 - Understanding Cytochrome P450 Interactions
    00:15:33 - Recognizing Relapse Warning Signs
    00:19:19 - Joining the Person in their Reality
    00:23:09 - Managing Psychotic Symptoms
    00:26:56 - Implementing a Token Economy
    00:30:59 - Motivation and Persistence
    00:34:33 - Strategies for Cognitive Impairment
    00:38:18 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis
    00:42:00 - Coping with Auditory Hallucinations
    00:45:37 - Understanding Delusions and Hallucinations in CBT
    00:49:33 - Questioning Delusions and Cognitive Distortions
    00:53:25 - Helping Individuals with Delusional Beliefs
    00:57:12 - Interventions for Psychotic Disorders
    01:00:59 - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis
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    Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @psychshell4644
    @psychshell4644 25 днів тому +6

    As a nurse, I have seen hot weather & poor hydration negatively impact those on SSRI's and/or those with a mental health dx. It's wonderful knowledge that I can bring to my mental health practice.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому

      Thank you for watching the video and for sharing

  • @14231ashley
    @14231ashley 24 дні тому +3

    I just want to say I went through an entire mental breakdown, partially due to health issues I was not aware of at the time, and watching your videos helped me get through it. I didn't have anyone in my life to help me and I was having panic attacks repeatedly. I live alone and have always taken care of myself. At the time I thought I was literally losing my mind, I really believed I was going insane. But, your videos helped me to understand what was actually going on and it felt like there was someone that really understood. It was incredibly helpful for me to get through those dark years. I am back to my original self and I am so thankful you exist!

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +2

      Awwww. I am so grateful to have been of service and I appreciate your kind words. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I am very thankful for you. 🙏

    • @bridgetteyoung7446
      @bridgetteyoung7446 14 днів тому +1

      So sorry that you had to experience that and, thank 🙏🏿 the man above for running across the Doc videos. I to 6:45 o rely on her videos to get through my struggles and what I learn, I help other people who are having struggles in life. Sorry you don't have someone to talk to. I'm in California and I'm here if you need a listening ear. I pray that all is well..🤗💞

  • @cher690
    @cher690 25 днів тому +4

    Awe I missed this, Dr. Snipes and mods and everyone I miss everyone. I had a small stroke so I’m working on getting better. Prayers please.

    • @hope4all366
      @hope4all366 24 дні тому +1

      Praying for you

    • @cher690
      @cher690 24 дні тому

      @@hope4all366 thank you very much.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +2

      I am deeply sorry that you had a stroke. If you are interested in learning more on how to best recover after a stroke, please feel free to use my AI allceus.com/AskDocSnipes
      You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    • @johngallagher72
      @johngallagher72 24 дні тому +1

      🙏

  • @mypalsalvintage135
    @mypalsalvintage135 25 днів тому +3

    Very interesting

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  25 днів тому +2

      Thanks for watching

  • @BJ-mb2ug
    @BJ-mb2ug 25 днів тому +3

    Disorganized speech- also with ADHD.

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for sharing

  • @kiaradorey9982
    @kiaradorey9982 25 днів тому +1

    I’m so excited to learn about this from you! Love the way you deliver your content

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +1

      I am so grateful to be of service and I appreciate you watching the video

  • @geekyogurtcup
    @geekyogurtcup 23 дні тому

    Great timing, thank you 🙏

  • @fats4ufly
    @fats4ufly 24 дні тому

    Thank you Doc.
    Can you pls do a video about Epilepsy?
    My daughter got her first Grand Mal Seizure 10 months ago. She was 13 at that time & from then on she started getting Absence Seizures frequently & another Grand Mal Seizure after 6 months. Her MRI was normal, but her EEG was erratic even when she was calm. There is no family history of epilepsy, either maternal or paternal.
    Sometimes I think that her brain might be affected by the Covid Vaccine, as before that she was completely normal, a very happy & intelligent child. Now the medications have lowered her IQ.
    We began with Keppra, which made her behave psychotic, so we switched to Lamotrigine now.
    I'm so scared to send her to school or leave her alone even while sleeping, as her first Seizure was during sleep & second was while she was in an online class.

  • @psychshell4644
    @psychshell4644 25 днів тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +1

      Thank you so much for your generous donation to my channel. Your support is not only vital for sustaining our efforts but also inspires and motivates me immensely. I truly appreciate you being such a remarkable part of our community! 🙏

  • @hope4all366
    @hope4all366 24 дні тому

    What do you do when you have a family member with paranoid schizophrenia who does not believe she is ill and therefore refuse medications. She has been in psychosis for 10 years. We are told that as long as she doesn't hurt herself or someone else, there is nothing we can do. This is horrific for her and for us. She is being tortured by this. Why can't there be help prior to a major incident happening?

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому +1

      I am sorry you are going through this and I appreciate you watching the video

    • @hope4all366
      @hope4all366 23 дні тому

      @@DocSnipes I appreciate your videos and your kindness. Thank you.

  • @RajniSharma-fc7ps
    @RajniSharma-fc7ps 25 днів тому +1

    Hello doc how r you

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  25 днів тому

      Hi, Dajni. I am good, thank you. How are you?

  • @williamlewis8773
    @williamlewis8773 24 дні тому

    What is an auditory aphasia ? Is it like a speech aphasia ?

    • @DocSnipes
      @DocSnipes  24 дні тому

      Thanks for watching the video. Auditory aphasia, more commonly known as auditory verbal agnosia or pure word deafness, is a type of aphasia where a person has difficulty understanding spoken words while retaining the ability to read, write, and speak normally. This condition results from damage to the auditory pathways in the brain that are responsible for processing spoken language. People with auditory aphasia can hear sounds and recognize non-verbal auditory cues like the tone of a voice or environmental sounds but have trouble recognizing spoken words as meaningful language.
      The condition often arises from lesions or damage to the left temporal lobe of the brain, particularly areas that are crucial for language processing, such as Wernicke's area. Despite their difficulties with spoken language, individuals with auditory aphasia usually do not have impairments in their ability to recognize written words or their own ability to speak. This specific disconnect makes the condition quite distinct and can be particularly challenging in terms of communication.

    • @kathalinehansen7078
      @kathalinehansen7078 19 днів тому

      Can those who have audio aphasia communicate through sign language? Seems they might, since it isn't verbal.