When the Body Says No -- Caring for ourselves while caring for others. Dr. Gabor Maté

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  • @philippedefossez3421
    @philippedefossez3421 Рік тому +613

    He deserves a Nobel prize for his work.

    • @lm5608
      @lm5608 Рік тому +8

      ❤absolutely

    • @sheiladuke3289
      @sheiladuke3289 11 місяців тому +5

      ❤❤❤❤😇 😇 ❤

    • @JamesHadfield-qz9rv
      @JamesHadfield-qz9rv 8 місяців тому

      I would think he would turn it down like Dylan. a lot of Shmucks get that award, like satanic hellwood's a cad in me "awards"

    • @mirkacihlar8110
      @mirkacihlar8110 4 місяці тому +5

      What a deeply thinking human being,doctor.❤❤

    • @FringeWizard2
      @FringeWizard2 3 місяці тому

      Nobel prize means nothing these days they give it out to charlatans and people who cause great harm while ignoring and suppressing real important scientific works that help humanity.

  • @artoffighting06
    @artoffighting06 5 років тому +3972

    "If you don't know how to say no when you need to, your body will say it for you in the form of illness." ..that struck me.

    • @cjennings6179
      @cjennings6179 5 років тому +60

      So true. A GENTLE CARING PEOPLE NEED LOVING ATTENTION daily.
      They /We GENTLE SOULS.

    • @CGD777
      @CGD777 5 років тому +65

      It's so true. I've had a huge problem with this since childhood and it's caused me so much stress to my body.

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 5 років тому +32

      as a mom of a medically complex child I know that sometimes no is simply not an option
      most people will get bored with chronic illness. they want the disease of the week something they can fix and feel good about

    • @suzyswain402
      @suzyswain402 5 років тому +35

      Its helpful that if you did say yes and felt you shouldnt you at least learn to accept the situation you said yes to. Like if you are repeating in your head that its a problem then its causing your body stress. Fair enough, next time say no but if you already said yes then continue on your path in acceptance not fighting against it internally. So remove the negative thoughts to remove the negative feeling

    • @mimib6893
      @mimib6893 5 років тому +3

      same here

  • @claudiaschneider5744
    @claudiaschneider5744 Місяць тому +37

    As a child I became conditioned to play the caregiver and scapegoat for certain members of my dysfunctional, narc family. Even sexual abuse happened and when I later did confront them with all that abuse and pure anger abut it - they called me a liar, kicked me out, made me homeless and then even shunned me. Took me decades as a prof. caregiver and single mom to recognize and finally accept my very own boundaries - when my body says no! Still constantly working on it. Thank you so much to Dr. Maté - reaching out his helping work to stop ignoring our very own and needful boundaries.

  • @howoriginal1986
    @howoriginal1986 2 роки тому +551

    My bedtime prayer when I was in elementary school through middle school was for God to “help me be a good girl.” My mom taught me that prayer. And when I eventually moved in with relatives, she reminded me, “Be good.” I know she meant well, but I went from being a free spirited kid to a depressed teenager and jaded adult. “Being good” is a prison in trying to escape. “Being good” often means not speaking up, taking up space, or upsetting other people.

    • @kathy1001
      @kathy1001 2 роки тому +19

      Thank you for sharing 🙏❤️. I hope that you are doing okay.

    • @ashleyswicegood4618
      @ashleyswicegood4618 2 роки тому +14

      This hit me hard, thank you for sharing it bc I understand a lot more about my childhood

    • @francescaderimini4422
      @francescaderimini4422 Рік тому +6

      Yes! Don’t be good at all!

    • @susanwright4414
      @susanwright4414 Рік тому +20

      Being good should mean being who God created you to be; defender of the vulnerable, joyful, courageous, educated, knowledgeable, etc

    • @sweetsurfer3586
      @sweetsurfer3586 Рік тому +1

      Mine was too.

  • @karenmininni4962
    @karenmininni4962 5 років тому +98

    All women need to hear this message. We nurture and nurture everyone but ourselves.

    • @umiluv
      @umiluv 5 років тому +9

      Honestly doesn’t need to be a man vs woman thing.
      I’m in my late 30s and so far many of my friends and I have lost our fathers all in their 60s.
      Men aren’t allowed to be emotional or authentic. And I know plenty of women that are narcissistic. This is a message for everyone.

    • @stephen-yd5eg
      @stephen-yd5eg 7 місяців тому +1

      Karen: I hope you realise what a selfish comment this was.

    • @jgarofalo8813
      @jgarofalo8813 5 місяців тому +2

      @@stephen-yd5eg😂

    • @marjoriegarner5369
      @marjoriegarner5369 Місяць тому +4

      Stephen. No. Your judgmental comment is the truly selfish one.

    • @UserGirly-c7c
      @UserGirly-c7c 21 хвилина тому

      Your name fits the comment …Men suffer a lot too

  • @naeru5810
    @naeru5810 6 років тому +835

    HEALTHY ANGER IS A DEFENSE OF YOUR BOUNDARIES.

    • @naeru5810
      @naeru5810 6 років тому +10

      AMEN!!!

    • @naeru5810
      @naeru5810 4 роки тому +22

      @Project AcuHope You are right, but who cares what they think or say!! At least it gets out.

    • @etymos6644
      @etymos6644 4 роки тому +20

      That is why religion judges it as bad. Slavers want their slaves defenceless.

    • @angelbowman1486
      @angelbowman1486 4 роки тому +18

      @@etymos6644 The bible says 'be angry but don't sin'.The bible teaches to process anger and in no way prohibits it. It does say that angry outbursts (fits of rage) are unacceptable. God bless you x

    • @cindykronick2502
      @cindykronick2502 4 роки тому +7

      Do you know what happens to your cells as you roar that fire? Maybe you have a stronger constitution and can “take on” that stress in the body. You really can’t, it is taking its toll. But, the recipients of that ire can get sick because all that stress goes into them. This is why there is over 300 autoimmune diseases out there. Not handling the stress - it tips the scale in the immune system. Diseases like fibromyalgia, irritable bowel, scleroderma, eczema, psoriasis, chrohn’s disease, chronic asthma, psoriasis, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Lupos, GERD, etc, etc, etc.. and of course cancer. The immune system glitches and begins attacking itself.

  • @SarahRayneDropz
    @SarahRayneDropz 6 років тому +1867

    My rheumatologist asked me to read this book. I am SO lucky to have a doctor who understands the correlation between emotions, trauma and illness

    • @sjjahoda5622
      @sjjahoda5622 5 років тому +42

      Wow that gives me a lot of hope in some Drs. Thanks for sharing

    • @beekind6267
      @beekind6267 5 років тому +152

      My rheumatologist sat down with me and drew a timeline of my life and showed me the correlation between major traumatic events in my life and my chronic diseases. No doctor, not even any of my therapists EVER did that. Enlightening.

    • @izjones4152
      @izjones4152 5 років тому +14

      Very lucky

    • @jessicalavoie7355
      @jessicalavoie7355 5 років тому +25

      It was a massage therapist who brought a mind/trauma/body book to my attention & therapist who second it. Around a year later, I met my best (+ one of only 2) friend, who beat stage 4 cancer all naturally. First time meeting an actual real life soul mate! MOST Doctors I've met/hired (for numerous issues I've had so far in my life) would say that what this BRILLIANT Doctor is saying isn't based in "science." Well, they also don't work closely with any therapists/psych nurse practitioners, ignore an acute issue (until it became the BIGGEST issue) in favor of having me as "the perfect candidate" for a spinal cord stimulator implant (I'm 33 years old!)... THIS is where we're (way too slowly) headed! Thank you so much for seeing, choosing to be open enough to see, what I've come to realize is so blatenly obvious ❣️

    • @woolfulrebellion
      @woolfulrebellion 5 років тому +7

      I have a rheumatologist as well.

  • @joseromero81
    @joseromero81 8 років тому +1844

    This guy is the best. The world needs his gentle message.

  • @Geogia-j5g
    @Geogia-j5g 2 роки тому +660

    This is the real reason why people get ill. No one is being true to themselves. People are putting up with jobs they hate, relationships they can’t stand, unbearable pressures of daily life & doing nothing about it.

    • @eoinMB3949
      @eoinMB3949 Рік тому +8

      You're right. Dr bernie seigel wrote a book about it called "love medicine and miracles"

    • @Clevelandsteamer324
      @Clevelandsteamer324 Рік тому +15

      I guess we can just stop paying bills and live In streets. Those people seem happier than most

    • @eternalscholar8259
      @eternalscholar8259 Рік тому

      @@Clevelandsteamer324 you're an idiot

    • @asielmundo
      @asielmundo 11 місяців тому +1

      Indeed❤

    • @brynne77
      @brynne77 9 місяців тому +4

      I would agree. Then they tend to make excuses why they 'have' to do that (put up with jobs they hate or relationships they hate.

  • @kardoyle
    @kardoyle 5 років тому +489

    I love how he talks so gently... yet so profoundly. Powerful message!

    • @NatalieVasilyev
      @NatalieVasilyev 4 роки тому +9

      a gentle soul with profound knowledge and wisdom

    • @michaelodowd4807
      @michaelodowd4807 4 роки тому +6

      Yes ,it's one of the reasons I cannot listen to Jordan Peterson, so much repressed anger in his voice.

    • @nadineksjohnson2314
      @nadineksjohnson2314 4 роки тому +2

      I agree!

    • @dianadee4300
      @dianadee4300 2 роки тому +5

      I know! When I get passionate about something, I sound almost angry, not gentle.

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn Місяць тому +2

      @@dianadee4300 yes, sometimes it's culture, too.

  • @Lola-mt1ne
    @Lola-mt1ne 5 років тому +439

    I worked for 40 years as a critical care nurse in a variety of settings, and what you say is so very true. Not speaking up will kill you.

    • @KAMROXX2K11
      @KAMROXX2K11 2 роки тому +13

      Hi Lola! This video was recommended to me on my homepage wayyy after it came out. And I was looking for a comment related to nursing. I'm graduating soon and I decided not to start nursing right away because I am mentally not well. I have vowed not to care for someone else until I care for myself. I'll be a nurse, just not right now.

    • @jenmajed1712
      @jenmajed1712 2 роки тому +1

      What do you mean though as a critical care nurse 😪 god bless

    • @lotus-lotus
      @lotus-lotus 2 роки тому +3

      Would you please clarify "not speaking up"? Does it mean the patients didn't speak up what they need while in ICU? Or do they have "not speaking up" type of personal trait?

    • @brynne77
      @brynne77 9 місяців тому +1

      @@lotus-lotus I would like to know the answer to that, too.

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn Місяць тому +3

      same, but I always spoke up...what happened> I was abused and gaslit for it. Family, school, W0RK. And the healthcare system when I was having a stroke during the plamdemic 2020 - laughed at. I had to beg for a d dimer. total ptsd sandwich.

  • @elizabethdjokovic2691
    @elizabethdjokovic2691 5 років тому +653

    He's so right about many things. When you learn to say no you find out who your friends are. People fear the consequences of saying no but it's better to be on the outer than everyone's doormat.

    • @naeru5810
      @naeru5810 4 роки тому +6

      Amen.

    • @kathleensmith644
      @kathleensmith644 4 роки тому +16

      Very true. Say No if what they are asking for makes you angry, tired, or just put upon. Don’t let them take you for granted.

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 4 роки тому +2

      Yes I was watching a unrelated video from a y tuber and she was talking about being taken advantage of a doormat. Paraphrasing but went like this:.."Ill be a(your) slave sure Ill be tour slaviest slave ever!" Lol.

    • @shonazef7351
      @shonazef7351 4 роки тому +5

      I don’t let anyone walk on me even if Iam going to die and I have less friends and Iam always feel more joy when Iam alone.

    • @ursulaschlapbach311
      @ursulaschlapbach311 2 роки тому

      Exactly right

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow 4 роки тому +664

    Due to 13 years of narcissistic abuse that included daily meltdowns of rage, my adrenal glands were stuck! They were constantly running and pouring adrenaline into my body! I had gained so much weight that I could not take off. I'm happy to say I am two years out of that relationship and in a peaceful atmosphere! The weight has been sloughing off consistently and all the pain and illness that I had in my body left! I have learned to say no! The biggest NO of all was saying no more of that fake marriage and abuse, saying no and leaving for good.

    • @tracesprite6078
      @tracesprite6078 4 роки тому +30

      Good on you, Starling Swallow. It sounds like you have made a very healthy choice. Take care of yourself, now, and find things to do that you enjoy. I hope you go from strength to strength.

    • @Vashti0825
      @Vashti0825 3 роки тому +19

      Congratulations on your newfound freedom.

    • @patiencefalters9024
      @patiencefalters9024 2 роки тому +17

      Good for YOU!! STAY STRONG.

    • @eringobragh6507
      @eringobragh6507 2 роки тому

      Narcissism is a very specific psychological term. Too many people marry Assholes and then blame it on them being narcissists. Picking partners is also like getting diseases, we bring it on ourselves. For example, the amount of girls I know who meet nice guys, but would rather be with the bad guy. This is an enternal thing. Many girls do not see themselves as good enough for a nice guy. Also from childhood trauma. We need to stop pointing at others for our failures.

    • @testtest2609
      @testtest2609 2 роки тому +12

      Amazing story. Very illustrative. Thank you for sharing. Love comments like this.

  • @Sparkle835
    @Sparkle835 2 роки тому +81

    I was supposed to meet my sister, who does not like to be disappointed, for lunch and an event. BUT...I was suffering that day with a UTI. I thought and thought about canceling but just wasn't sure if I needed to. Long story short, my body made the decision for me loud and clear. I texted her my cancelation and I'm so glad I did. I needed to be home in loose, comfy clothes. I needed to rest. Turns out she was very understanding about it. I'm so glad I took care of myself and I'm proud of myself, too 🙂.

  • @starlingswallow
    @starlingswallow 4 роки тому +435

    Saying no to family & friends was a no-no for me growing up. I felt I HAD to be nice, to keep love & relationships. I was lying to myself for a long time. If relationships are healthy, we can say no and won't lose those relationships.

    • @reneem2954
      @reneem2954 4 роки тому +33

      After doing everything for them , they will still never be happy with us.

    • @truthseeker6584
      @truthseeker6584 4 роки тому +14

      @@reneem2954 That reason for that is that they don´t WANT to be happy with us. The sad truth is that many people get energized from critizising others and abusing them. They subconsciously NEED the feeling that you do things wrong because then they can pity themselves as a victim, vent anger and dissatisfaction and feel superior at the same time. Many people are unhappy with themselves and their lives and unconsciously look for somebody to blame for their negative feelings.
      And how would they do that when they recognize that you do all things perfectly and that you care for them?

    • @sfletch3042
      @sfletch3042 2 роки тому +10

      Absolutely! People who truly love us understand that we have needs as well and will want us to take care of ourselves.

    • @kadidjaomar9899
      @kadidjaomar9899 2 роки тому +4

      For some cultural, it's so difficult to say no it's not because of the cultural. It's an authentic respect without realizing we punishment ourselves. It's part my cultural to not say no to an adult or a friend, family. Thanks to Canada, I finally learned how to say no and it's one of the greatest discussions I ever made.

    • @Ana-rb7ws
      @Ana-rb7ws 2 роки тому +13

      Correct. The people who will object to you having boundaries are the ones that were benefiting from you not having them.

  • @Lee-zz6mb
    @Lee-zz6mb 4 роки тому +352

    this is the perfect example that every doctor/medical professional should have an education in psychology

    • @dragosavo
      @dragosavo 4 роки тому +31

      Except it hasn't helped psychiatrists who still see everything as chemistry and have totally forsaken the soul.

    • @essentialoilsme
      @essentialoilsme 4 роки тому +16

      @@dragosavo they all need training in emotional childhood trauma too

    • @mariahselena9589
      @mariahselena9589 3 роки тому +7

      Not everyone understand it just because they study psychology

    • @nancyrandall1762
      @nancyrandall1762 2 роки тому +10

      Lee, I can agree with you on this...I broke my ankle and my doctor was not only an orthopedic surgeon but also a psychologist and I am convinced that the way he took care of my medical needs as well as my psychological needs allowed him to save my foot and part of my leg from amputation. I agree totally with Dr. Mate: the mind and the body cannot be separated; it is obvious to many of us that this is how it is and how it should be considered when treating any illness.

    • @sfletch3042
      @sfletch3042 2 роки тому +6

      Absolutely. It baffles me how ignorant of psychology so many doctors are. It is inexcusable imo.

  • @mayasmith9650
    @mayasmith9650 4 місяці тому +25

    I was relieved to be diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis, I felt that gave me a reason to finally stand up for myself and say no.

  • @crystaltharrell
    @crystaltharrell 4 роки тому +177

    “Often what we value in other people is exactly what kills them in the first place.” Wow... just wow.

    • @georgedaqsvanschalkwyk5423
      @georgedaqsvanschalkwyk5423 Рік тому +3

      Agree - Profound!

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn Місяць тому +1

      happened to me: "I'm dying to take care uf you."

    • @Jennifer-gr7hn
      @Jennifer-gr7hn Місяць тому

      it's self seeking really when we say "they were such a great person...always gave to others," Ha.

  • @Will-zt9fx
    @Will-zt9fx 5 років тому +258

    "If you want to stay alive, you need to stay authentic"-Dr. Gabor talking about a friend who has cancer and has the courage to confront her abusers as a child and as an adult.

    • @TofuTeo
      @TofuTeo Рік тому +4

      Oh I love this so ❤

  • @MayThereBeWorldPeace
    @MayThereBeWorldPeace Рік тому +44

    What a treasure this man is. Full of compassion.

    • @markschmeits3702
      @markschmeits3702 10 місяців тому +3

      totally agreed. you can hear it in his voice which is very relaxing.

  • @lizrusso9274
    @lizrusso9274 6 років тому +304

    This talked charged my life. I am 100% serious. Thank you a million times.

  • @Pistachiochoco22
    @Pistachiochoco22 25 днів тому +7

    Hi. 23 yr old here. I want to be able to respect and honour myself. It feels impossible sometimes and reading everyone’s stories is so moving and inspiring. Its nice to not feel alone and its nice to be reminded that other people struggle in this way too. Reading your stories also make me sad because i empathise deeply with your journey’s, a part of me feels the pain, heartache and many many tears shed on the way. I hope you know that the real deep inner work that you have done is deeply appreciated by me and so many, we all can learn so much from eachother, even through the youtube comment section😂😂😂.And thats all i wanted to say :)
    I hope you are all well and thank you for sharing your stories ❤

  • @bensandford369
    @bensandford369 4 роки тому +301

    "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society" ~ Jiddu Krishnamurti

    • @mikerayco
      @mikerayco 3 роки тому +8

      Thank you for sharing this very profound quote.

    • @saskiascott8181
      @saskiascott8181 2 роки тому +2

      Wonderful quote

    • @JamesHadfield-qz9rv
      @JamesHadfield-qz9rv 8 місяців тому +4

      It is Healthy to Realize that having to live in a sick society is not Contagious

    • @tarikay93
      @tarikay93 6 місяців тому

      Not to be that guy, but that quote is misattributed to JK, look it up.

    • @GayJohnson-q7y
      @GayJohnson-q7y 2 місяці тому

      So so true. A wise saying..

  • @pinkrose8845
    @pinkrose8845 4 роки тому +203

    This doctor just showed me who I am. I’m 60 years old now. Maybe it’s time to respect me more, without guilt. Thanks 🙏

    • @Kat-s5b
      @Kat-s5b Місяць тому +1

      It's really tough for some of us

  • @SL-bo7ui
    @SL-bo7ui 4 роки тому +103

    “As an adult; You are more important than your attachments”

  • @bsnjennifer
    @bsnjennifer 9 років тому +790

    I have cared for everyone else and not myself my ENTIRE LIFE. First as the youngest of 3 children of an alcoholic father. And second, as a registered nurse for the past 22 years. Thank goodness I've never smoked, drank, got hooked on caffeine or used illegal drugs. I think that has helped me thus far in my struggle against polycystic ovarian syndrome (and all the secondary health illnesses because of it), obesity, anxiety and major depressive disorder. For the first time in my ENTIRE LIFE, I have said NO MORE and I am finally taking care of myself. It's scary, it's terrifying, but I have no other choice because I'm not done living my life!

    • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
      @EvenStarLoveAnanda 9 років тому +4

      +bsnjennifer Please look into MMS here on UA-cam to heal your illness.

    • @LauraChorba
      @LauraChorba 9 років тому +28

      +bsnjennifer SO GOOD TO HEAR THIS !!! TAKE CARE OF YOU DONT GIVE UP

    • @MsCanadianAngelxo
      @MsCanadianAngelxo 7 років тому +21

      +bsnjennifer your comment inspired the hell out of me. THANK YOU!!!

    • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
      @EvenStarLoveAnanda 7 років тому +4

      If you never smoked and used illegal drugs, how come you have all these issues?
      Just asking.

    • @MsCanadianAngelxo
      @MsCanadianAngelxo 7 років тому +39

      +EvenStar LoveAnanda That's a bit like asking why someone would develop terminal cancer when they lived a healthy lifestyle and never smoked a day in their lives. It just happens. Life happens. The air we breathe everyday is laced with cancer-causing substances. There's not always an answer to why things happen. The healthiest people on earth can still have health issues. The likelihood of having health issues also increases with age and can also be genetic. Many people like myself that struggle with Chronic Illness inherit it from family. Direct causes aren't always unknown.

  • @marywolfe7293
    @marywolfe7293 7 років тому +430

    All doctors should see this video. Every doctor I go to wants to refer me another one. When I tell them about my growing up in an alcoholic home and then leaving a terrible marriage, then they refer me to talk therapy. I go and talk but I still have the health conditions! It's like a Merry go round. I also have attended alanon meetings and co dependent anonymous meetings too. I also pray to the Lord for total healing because I believe we are body, soul, and spirit. Bless everyone who reads this and I hope that healing comes to all.

    • @tota6888
      @tota6888 6 років тому +9

      Just pray the Lord to heal you emotionally and physically, therapy also helps...children, animals, nature...LOVE

    • @KathyWoolley
      @KathyWoolley 6 років тому +8

      mary wolfe Check out Be in Health in Thomaston Georgia. Also look up Complex Post Traumatic Stress on UA-cam.

    • @luna9500
      @luna9500 6 років тому +4

      Mary, I have found true freedom and a gradual awakening through working the 12 steps with a sponsor. I find simple joy on the journey, especially in nature, healthy, yummy food and friendship. May blessings, love, light, medicine and miracles abound for you and yours!

    • @sherryburrows882
      @sherryburrows882 6 років тому +10

      I have a couple of chronic diseases, cirrhosis caused by hepatitis C and advanced, severe COPD-emphysema. I was also an injection drug user for many years but have been in recovery for almost 10 years (this time--I've been in and out, with several years at a time followed by several years of relapse a couple of times since 1989--30 years)
      I've also had chronic stomach infections with H. pylori that caused ulcers, chronic, life-long major depressive illness with psychotic features, post-traumatic stress disorder due to repeated assaults living in the drug world and chronic abuse from a battering partner. Oh, and bullying from peers as a child and verbal, emotional, and some physical abuse during childhood. As far as immune-system disorders go, irritable bowel and interstitial cystitis have plagued me both in active addiction and recovery.
      So, I get the problem, I really do. Here's what I've done to bring me to my present state of relative contentment. First I've worked the 12-Steps several times and tried to live the principles--acceptance mostly--in my life. I've been a seeker of spirituality for many years, though from issues from my childhood, I couldn't get any peace from Christianity, and having read the Bible in several translations, find it doesn't do anything for me, though it does for many of my friends. First I checked out many of the New Age sorts of things, and still read authors like Marianne Williamson and Alan Cohen. Eventually, I found Buddhism and then Soto Zen Buddhism, which is what I'm just beginning to practice.
      Mostly it's simple meditation. They have a slightly different take on meditation than some other practices, and their ultimate beliefs are a little different from other forms of Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism being the one most people in the West know about. The Dalai Lama is the head of Tibetan Buddhism, and everyone knows about him. There really isn't a "head" of Zen Buddhism as far as I know, but there are many teachers, both lay practitioners, and monks. It's the meditation that's the important thing. And all that is, is you sit--in a chair is fine, as most Western bodies aren't capable of doing the Lotus position--upright, with your hands in your lap and your back straight. You focus on your breathing--in, out, in, out and if thoughts come into your mind, as they will, you try not to focus on them and just let them go.
      That's it. It works if you just keep doing it every day for a few minutes. Maybe 15 minutes to start, then work up to no more than 45 minutes at a time, max. There's more to it, and if anyone is interested, just do a search, on Google or youTube, on Zen or Soto Zen. There are tons of videos and websites that will tell you more. But what I've written here can get anyone started. And it really does bring more peace of mind, and it helped me with my auto-immune disorders. It hasn't helped anything like my COPD, which is a mechanical deficiency caused by physically damaged air sacs in my lungs. It has helped the anxiety that goes along with air hunger, or shortness of breath, though.

    • @mallory5872
      @mallory5872 6 років тому

      Joanna Kujaths UA-cam channel has been helpful to me.

  • @naeru5810
    @naeru5810 5 років тому +13

    3 Types of Anger....Repression of anger = cancer and autoimmune. Rages of anger = ♥️attack and strokes. Healthy expression of anger= expression of your true, authentic self, good and bad emotions should be expressed in a healthy way. Healthy Anger is defense of healthy boundaries. Can't seperate the Mind and body can not be separated. Can't seperate the individual from the psychological and social environment. If you don't know how to say NO, your body will say it 4 you in the form of illness. You were pr....ASSERT YOURSELF AND LEARN TO SAY NO. BUT IT MAY BE DIFFICULT BECAUSE THE PEOPLE IN YOUR LIFE GOT USED TO YOU ALWAYS SAYING YES!! SO YOU WILL FIND WHEN YOU BEGIN TO SAY NO, YOU'LL FIND OUT WHO YOUR TRUE FRIENDS ARE. YOU HAVE TO
    LEARN THAT YOU ARE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR ATTACHMENTS. This is so deep and so true. After being worked to the point of disability by an abusive and manipulators
    employer who used and abused and refused to pay for the job I worked, this is so true. When I started asking for help, my Humana Leader turned and got me terminated bc I asked for help.And I did not know at the time I was more important than Humanas unrealistic expectation of me, unfortunately forcing me into disability. If it wasn't for my PCP telling me No, you cant return to work there, I don't think I would be alive. One of my coworkers died and many other co workers hospitalized and also worked to the point of disability.

  • @rocheller750
    @rocheller750 2 роки тому +68

    I was a single mom for 20 years and now I’m taking care of my dad at the end of his life. This information is vital to me. I’m so glad I stumbled upon this video. It is going to take a tremendous amount of discipline for me to start saying no, but I now realize my health depends on it.

  • @missmadelinesadventures3278
    @missmadelinesadventures3278 2 роки тому +25

    16 years caring for a child with severe special needs. 4 years ago I put myself first to be stronger for him. Eventually it took 10 years off my life. No joke.

  • @teresaiche4722
    @teresaiche4722 7 років тому +263

    What a gift to humanity this man Gabor Mate is...love and much gratitude x

  • @MsCanadianAngelxo
    @MsCanadianAngelxo 7 років тому +524

    I've never heard of Dr. Gabor Maté until now. It's rare to find a medical professional that really draws you in. I'm only 9 minutes into this video and I'm totally engrossed with everything he's said so far. He sounds like one hell of an amazing person. :) Thanks for sharing this video! It's been a real eye opener for me in just the first few minutes. I look forward to watching more videos of him. Very insightful!

  • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
    @EvenStarLoveAnanda 9 років тому +195

    Gabor Mate is Brilliant and enlightened.
    I am proud to be he's country man from Hungary.
    I pray to God to help me to help all the people in the World like he does.

    • @susannec659
      @susannec659 7 років тому +6

      how sweet of you. You sound like a wonderful person. Take care of you.

    • @freeflyer9412
      @freeflyer9412 7 років тому +2

      EvenStar LoveAnanda ✌💖 And so you will. Keep your dream alive! I pray the same thing. God bless you.

    • @whotelakecity2001
      @whotelakecity2001 6 років тому +6

      Mate does have ties to Hungary but he is Jewish and who he is, was in great part shaped by the environment he grew up in- Canada.

    • @karins9927
      @karins9927 4 роки тому

      I feel the same way. But I have noticed that unless I first help myself I can't really help others and I was curious, do you feel like You need help first? Can it be that the ones who need help are the ones wanting to help others? Just a thought

    • @EvenStarLoveAnanda
      @EvenStarLoveAnanda 4 роки тому +2

      @@karins9927 We all need help in some areas, that does not mean we can't help others in other areas.
      Life is NOT Black and White.

  • @wilma8326
    @wilma8326 5 років тому +57

    So a lot of our immature behavior stems from our need to attach. As a young child, we learned to win the connection we craved by people pleasing: ignoring our gut feelings, repressing our anger, not expressing out needs, putting aside our authenticity, protecting our parents from getting stressed by us.
    Into adulthood we stayed needy children in certain ways. So sad 😢

  • @elsievaenz9531
    @elsievaenz9531 4 роки тому +71

    Why do people like this aren’t the ones “trending”

    • @camilleli9945
      @camilleli9945 4 роки тому +9

      Lol, this generation doesn't care for learning as much as they do about entertainment, money, or politics.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 4 роки тому +1

      @@camilleli9945 Politics? They're imbeciles politically.

    • @camilleli9945
      @camilleli9945 4 роки тому +2

      @@Johnconno yes, but they're acting like they know everything about it.

    • @Johnconno
      @Johnconno 4 роки тому

      @@camilleli9945 'Acting like they know everything about it'.
      You've just had the best PR in history.

    • @maya_taher
      @maya_taher 4 роки тому

      I swearrrr

  • @Kat-s5b
    @Kat-s5b Місяць тому +3

    It took me vomiting and pooing blood - both fresh and digested, for nearly a week to stop and reassess my life.
    I am grateful im still alive and have a chance to get better

  • @gary1251
    @gary1251 4 роки тому +24

    See that beautiful bike. One reason I ride it is b/c my father was committed - addicted - to cycling (and tennis, and doing Pres. Kennedy's fitness exercises and drinking and smoking and serving/protecting the USA w/ his do gooder deeds as a Naval officer'.Well, my friends, now I am a compulsive cyclist ! Compulsivity = anger, unexpressed rage, sadness - and still trying to get approval from my alcoholic, unavailable, unloving father and mother. Gabor, your teaching are spot on. I am, at 75, finally learning to relax, nurture, meditate, practice seeing the sweetness of god in a flower. Yesterday, on a nature hike on my bike I simply stopped, felt my tired legs and watched a leaf moving in the breeze. That was the sweetness of higher power, my patient awareness. That was practicing seeing beauty is something so simple. I love that practice. I have total respect for Gabor. Gary in Hilo

    • @Changeworld408
      @Changeworld408 4 роки тому

      wishing you much love and healing and enjoying yr own loving company

    • @gu2755
      @gu2755 3 роки тому

      I wish you peace and joy in your life. My bicycle has helped me heal everytime we hit the road I feel so much freedom I owe her so much she saved my life 🌻🌞🌈🦄🇿🇦🚴🏾‍♀️

  • @BiggPoppa56
    @BiggPoppa56 7 років тому +54

    I am a product of 1956 Budapest, when at age 5, I left Hungary with my family. Thank you for your very good work - I have been investigating my life for years. Thank you. I am a big fan.

    • @ilexevergreen5405
      @ilexevergreen5405 5 років тому +4

      My mom & her 3 siblings were all under age 6 (6, 4, 3 & 2 yrs old) when they left Hungary in 56. Her parents have never acknowledged or sought help for PTSD (& extreme anxiety in the family). My mom & her siblings also do not admit PTSD & anxiety & do not seek treatment They are all addicts and/or have autoimmune diseases.

  • @Maga2025Murica
    @Maga2025Murica 2 місяці тому +10

    Hey im a silly Christian man who believes what you taught. But i learned through the gospel and the Bible what it meant.
    " A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones."

  • @tamrabourret4937
    @tamrabourret4937 Рік тому +7

    Addressed who I am.
    How authentic am I.
    All importance.
    Realized how strong I am in keeping authenticity.
    At all costs.
    All costs.
    Gabor Mate is excellent in addressing these issues.

  • @rebelxapologist4505
    @rebelxapologist4505 6 років тому +51

    OMG, I am crying. I have three Autoimmune Disorders and I live with and take care of everything for my daughter who is a single working mother. Somehow she turned out to be lacking of empathy and manipulative, never grateful for what she has and takes things for granted. Except for the times that I go through my extreme flair ups and dive to the deepest barrel of fatigue, I push through my illnesses to make sure she gets her needs taken care of in order to try and make her happy so I don't have to deal with her attitude. One day a couple of months ago, I was going through a flair up and asked her for help to get me something at the grocery store since she was going to get her some things, which I rarely ever do, cause she gets upset over it, as if I am a real huge burden....and, as usual she forgot. This one time I threw something I had in my hand against my wall in my room and began to cry. RULE NUMBER ONE with her...I don't have any right to express my thoughts, feelings or opinion...and, if I dare to that always ends up with her "punishing" me in one way or the other and twisting it around to how I am not grateful for her letting me live with her and my grandson! One would think she would realize she screwed up and apologize. But, instead she told me that she wants me to find another place to live where there is someone that can take care of me!!! So, not only have I been suffering from my illness, beating my body up to take care of her, going through the stresses from our relationship not being open and loving....now, I got a jolt of stress when she told me that she wants me to move! Now, every time she's home I feel that stress of fight or flight because I know I can't move as fast as she wants me to move and never knowing what mood she's going to be in from one day to another and I am feeling physically sick more than ever before! I'm sorry, I just realized how much I wrote and how much I am puking up my personal life...but, damn it I don't have anyone to talk to that I can trust to not talk to her! This whole thing he is talking about is exactly what I am going through. Thank you to whoever chose to care enough to read all this. Ugh.

    • @ksize3147
      @ksize3147 6 років тому +7

      Rebel the xApologist. I am so sorry that you are living in this circumstance that is so bad for your autoimmune system.. I recommend to seek counciling with someone you trust. If you cannot go out for appointments, their are many on UA-cam who do telephone counciling. You need support. I would hate to have to live somewhere where I am so unwanted. Some people can never be grateful for what they have. Your daughter sounds like she may be one of those...... My Mom always was loved and welcomed in my home. I always had her a room in her favorite colors here. It was not a guest room, but her room. However my Mom was in her 70's and 80's and I was in my later 30's, 40's and fifties. My Mom died at 96, I am now 62. I am so grateful for the time we had together.... Good luck with your problems. Please get help, you need someone on your side who can offer different perspectives.

    • @somedudewithoutamustache
      @somedudewithoutamustache 5 років тому +6

      Leave her

    • @missygilly9917
      @missygilly9917 4 роки тому +3

      Sorry you are experiencing this from your daughter. It doesn’t sound like a healthy relationship. You need to step back and meet your needs first! Otherwise, you’ll get sicker than you are as she’s not supportive or hear what your needs are. Please be good to yourself, your daughter needs to learn how to cope on her own. Perhaps then she’ll be able to appreciate all your sacrifices. But even if she doesn’t, you’ll be safer and more at peace.

    • @chem3066
      @chem3066 2 роки тому +8

      You taught her that her needs matter but yours do not

    • @basmahendy5431
      @basmahendy5431 2 роки тому

      I know it's been a while but I hope you're okay now :)

  • @paulachristensen5233
    @paulachristensen5233 6 років тому +506

    this reminds me of the book, The Body Keeps The Score. 13 years ago i had advanced Graves' Disease. I left my religion of Jehovah's Witnesses and within a few months the disease went away and hasn't been back since. This is knowledge that will benefit everyone so much with the amount of stress we're all under. The system is broken. Go to an acupuncturist instead of a prescription writer, if you are unwell. It really works. Homeopathy works. If you need to remove toxic people from your life, don't hold back. Do it. You'll see what happens!

    • @angelareyes1920
      @angelareyes1920 6 років тому +4

      😍

    • @calmdowngurl
      @calmdowngurl 6 років тому +4

      so good

    • @CMoore8539
      @CMoore8539 6 років тому +15

      Cat Lady, Have you suffered any illness as a result of all these things?
      I’m starting to think that I have brought illness upon my own self. Good Grief, we’ve got to become a No Person. Take good care of yourself.♥️

    • @psbjr
      @psbjr 6 років тому +22

      @@Cat_Lady You are not a failure, you are a human being, and you are not alone. We have to manage ourselves as ecosystems, on every level from social and financial, to emotional, to our stomachs and muscles. This is made so hard by our current society, as this is nearly impossible without exogenous social support and positive reinforcement. I can't stress enough how important it is to feel understood and heard by someone--ideally many people--sitting right in front of you and willing to listen and care. Ideally these people would include a professional like Dr. Mate. I hope you find love, acceptance, and connection long-term in your life and deeply wish you the best of luck in your journey.

    • @namasterising
      @namasterising 6 років тому +13

      As a clinical homeopath I'm thrilled to hear you found value from this sacred therapy. Reclaiming the vital force is key in walking an empowered path, good for you for all you chose to do and the path you are choosing!

  • @ellyess7203
    @ellyess7203 6 років тому +133

    Stay authentic people! What an excellent piece of advice! It really hits the nail on the head! If that means some people will not like how you change towards them, they are not good for you. Maybe not so easy but I hope there is a way of managing that. My new motto and mantra - Stay Authentic and say No when you need to say it!

    • @honeys.9579
      @honeys.9579 4 роки тому +1

      Ask for advice, get money twice from #Pitbull #song

  • @bhavishsinghota7727
    @bhavishsinghota7727 5 років тому +47

    Too good. Even his voice is like meditation.

    • @markschmeits3702
      @markschmeits3702 10 місяців тому +2

      Indeed! I have not felt calm in weeks (because of a depression) but 5 minutes into this video I felt relaxed.

  • @soleil777soleil
    @soleil777soleil 2 роки тому +38

    This is so powerful. My marriage was so unhealthy. Every which way I turned. I was at the emergency room, then blood clots, then a pulmonary embolism, the gallbladder removal. Then hair falling out, then severe ( can't go inside a store) Anxiety. All from living my life with a husband who didn't give two cents how he treated me. Plus I'm an Asthmatic, from childhood. An abusive Dad (verbally) and growing up nervous, extremely shy not being able to look people in the face. My marriage was killing me. Severe sadness overcame me. Because I couldn't figure out why another grown A.. adult was taking his unhappy life issues. Out on me. But Don think it stops with the hubby. Selfish unappreciated kids. Who feel they are entitled to my time, extra time and my emotions. Well, this video made me wake-up even more. Unhealthy folks should be kept at a distance and miserable folks too. Who blame you for keeping all their issues in. Only to switch up and try to lay their junk at your feet. So I'm kicking dust left and right and finding my comfort zone mentally. My head space and physical being. Will not be a punching bag for the angry and entitled. 💯

    • @heathercloete7450
      @heathercloete7450 2 роки тому +5

      Your fault mostly.....you've allowed it, so dont blame others for abusing you, blame yourself for not putting a stop to it. Take responsibility....dont blame. Look in the mirror at the one who is actually responsible.

    • @cphill9971
      @cphill9971 Рік тому

      Omg!! Really??

    • @gwenstacy3033
      @gwenstacy3033 Рік тому +6

      ​@@heathercloete7450are you serious? Don't hold people responsible for the terrible things they've done? You can accept responsibility for your own actions and resolve to handle yourself differently in the future, but they still chose to do horrible things. People who grow up in abuse are taught that they need to tolerate it and not speak up, so understandably they "allow" people to abuse them - because the abusive people conditioned them to believe that was the "right" choice. Victim blaming doesn't help. She obviously knows now that she is worth more than staying in a usive relationships and there's no need for you to add toxic stress to her load

  • @davidcunningham2984
    @davidcunningham2984 10 років тому +192

    this guy is brilliant. I love this guy.

    • @ttrons2
      @ttrons2 5 років тому +1

      I also admire his son Aaron a journalist.

  • @Laurie672
    @Laurie672 8 років тому +63

    Why did anyone say this to me before? Because we do not speak to one another. Because we go to people and get oodles and oodles of supplements. Because we are afraid to disagree. You cannot separate people from the environment. He has much to teach us and show us.

  • @KatherineAnnabella
    @KatherineAnnabella 7 років тому +144

    Fabulous speech, and his book, "The Body says NO" is very enlightening for anyone with chronic or catastrophic illness. PLEASE SHARE.

    • @freeflyer9412
      @freeflyer9412 7 років тому +1

      Kate Ann thank you

    • @sherryburrows882
      @sherryburrows882 6 років тому +3

      I shared this on Facebook and will also on Twitter. Everyone should hear it!

    • @lollylula6399
      @lollylula6399 5 років тому +1

      Thank you 💖

    • @serinadelmar6012
      @serinadelmar6012 4 роки тому +2

      it is a good book. It helped me with trauma/PTSD, not with the rare disease I have however.

  • @stopnarcs4673
    @stopnarcs4673 5 років тому +51

    When I stopped supressing my feelings and I finally get contacted to them.. I found out that my husband caused me lot of stress and insecurity and I was deeply afraid of him so I could never express really myself.. Hashimoto and celiac and some dermatitis appeared. My body doesn't want him anymore.. I suffocate in his arms.. no comfort at all.. Of course, I' m to blame fom him and all my family...

  • @shukrillah2589
    @shukrillah2589 Рік тому +22

    5:21 “so this compulsive and automatic concern for the needs for others while ignoring your own is a major risk factor for chronic illness “
    May Allah bless you immensely for your efforts to help and do good Sir Gabor Maté

  • @persinini8854
    @persinini8854 5 років тому +90

    For the first time UA-cam recommended a useful video! Such a gem! I just learned about this magnificent human being! He makes so much sense...

  • @julies1825
    @julies1825 7 років тому +126

    Powerful messages. Thank You Dr. Gabor... my mom died at the age of 43 and had 10 children. Stress and repressed anger took her too soon.

    • @hassanalinoo
      @hassanalinoo 5 років тому +3

      wow that is crazy

    • @shireenhendricks2194
      @shireenhendricks2194 5 років тому +7

      My mom too 10 kids and died at 47

    • @kathleensmith644
      @kathleensmith644 4 роки тому +9

      My mother also had 10 children. Hard work and exhaustion killed her. She brought us all up single handed as our father was a horrible man who walked out and left her. He died early too, No-one cried for him.

    • @nicholeocornes543
      @nicholeocornes543 4 роки тому +1

      Wow

    • @azizahaloui2370
      @azizahaloui2370 4 роки тому +6

      May she rest in peace
      I LOST my mother 2018 doctors prescriptions were the cause of her death & she refuses injection from a nurse I hate anything to do with GP they've disappointed us with their fake studies (medecine is an enemy to human cells)

  • @bethanybrittain473
    @bethanybrittain473 6 років тому +19

    When the Body Says No is an extremely important book. Thank you, Gabor Mate, for writing it. After years of living in domestic violence, I am now wrestling with a rare skin disease, Pemphigoid. My parents hit me at 6 months old for the sin of crying. The only thing that bothers me about Dr. Mate’s work is his blanket statements about well meaning parents. Child abuse and maltreatment is so common place. Giving parents a pass and assuming they did their best doesn’t help those of us trying to end the practice of religious maltreatment. Many of us were “spanked”, terrified my end time doctrine, and denied medical care and prayed for instead. Not holding society accountable for these practices means that they will continue. Regardless, this book has been transformative. And I’m am grateful to Dr. Mate’s hard work and dedication.

    • @georgedaqsvanschalkwyk5423
      @georgedaqsvanschalkwyk5423 Рік тому +1

      I am sure he would agree with you. Parenting is such a wide field of discussion; cultures, religions (yes, our priest scared the hell out of me) and then you get personality disorders, addictions, criminals etc. I think he is referring to “normal” or average parents.

  • @TallinnCity2410
    @TallinnCity2410 2 роки тому +11

    Give Dr Mate a Nobel Prize already

  • @marycahill546
    @marycahill546 5 років тому +13

    I am a retired nurse and learned so much from this lecture. He goes to the heart of the matter.

  • @flachlandbraut
    @flachlandbraut 6 років тому +38

    you gave me the final pieces to my self-puzzle, dear Gabor .... I praid to god ... please help me .... here you are ❤️

    • @vera1654
      @vera1654 4 роки тому +3

      Me too. The answer was a contradiction to what I used to think helped.

    • @kingdomambassador1904
      @kingdomambassador1904 Місяць тому

      Wow. Me too

  • @Fifiguggles
    @Fifiguggles 4 роки тому +9

    Am an RN who works in mental health and did my first comedy stand up routine at 57. “ Comedians ARE complicated people.

  • @fembot521
    @fembot521 4 роки тому +41

    As a daycare provider caring for children and parents every day this really hits home for me. Caregiver burnout is real and I suffered a lot by not taking care of myself.

  • @roxanharilall9219
    @roxanharilall9219 Рік тому +11

    Parents and childhood can Trigger so much in our bodies.

  • @ThatNomadGurl
    @ThatNomadGurl 18 днів тому +2

    This deserves atleast a billion views 🙏 and the rest to help some unprivileged billions to be supported and healed and acknowledged to heal collective trauma 🙏🙏🙏 great lecture thank you Doctor

  • @victoriousjoy9338
    @victoriousjoy9338 7 років тому +147

    Yikes!!! This is me!! I'm always nice. Thanks for these facts. I have to change fast!! So far I'm 70 and very healthy. But I've had 4 major narcissists in my life who have had devastating consequences.

    • @bradmcewen
      @bradmcewen 6 років тому +14

      As you know, the narcissist has to be the worst, but defeatable stress one can experience. Time, finacial, physical & mental health thieves. Simple zero contact starts that process of recovery. This is a remarkable vlog.

    • @saimak7079
      @saimak7079 6 років тому +3

      Doesn't your testimony fly in the face of his theory then?

    • @curlygirl8860
      @curlygirl8860 6 років тому +11

      Victorious Joy Have to say this honey....kick these narcissists to the curb, or remove your time with them. It should be about helping yourself. It’s not selfish. You’re here to take care of your psyche and body. Be your own mother, honey.

    • @janethockey9070
      @janethockey9070 6 років тому +2

      Victorious Joy Take care of you.

    • @ksize3147
      @ksize3147 6 років тому

      @@saimak7079 You have no idea what you are speaking of. So happy for you.

  • @bkorulu
    @bkorulu 5 років тому +14

    Teaches us well enough to say “ me first”. People; you are not selfish when you say “me first” as long as you don’t say “me only”. Dr Mate, hope to meet you in person one beautiful day, your books and work are amazing. God bless you 🙏

    • @gu2755
      @gu2755 3 роки тому +1

      I love this! 🌻🌞🌈🦄🇿🇦

  • @beverleykirby8395
    @beverleykirby8395 2 роки тому +18

    Dear Gabor, I adore your work. A note from someone who suffered with bulimia as a young adult - the reason why the girl you mentioned didn't tell her mother about the bulimia she was suffering, is not because she wanted to protect her mother, it's because bulimia is another form of addiction, and addicts feel immense shame. The last thing an addict will do is admit the thing they are ashamed of. They would have to face their own demons if they admitted it.

    • @Kormac80
      @Kormac80 2 роки тому +3

      Such a great point. It’s possible that a secondary motive to not tell the mother is to protect her, but I agree the primary is shame. I lived w a woman who was bulimic and it was quite an education.

    • @donnaedwards2391
      @donnaedwards2391 Рік тому +1

      Beverly are you aware that Dr. Gabor is one of the best addiction specialist in the world!

  • @camillaconstance6526
    @camillaconstance6526 2 роки тому +9

    Appreciate this talk and video so much, thank you Gabor 🙏. In 2016 I faced a deeply traumatic rupture from my family, in which I, finally, disobeyed my mother to protect my youngest child, just 8 at the time. I knew I would be exiled from my family as a consequence for my actions. What I didn't know or anticipate was the unquestioning love and support, physical, emotional and practical that I would receive from my then lover. He stepped up as everyone else fell away from me. He saw he was needed, he held me and sat in that hole with me until I regained the strength to haul myself out. Without him I would have been a totally isolated and traumatised care giver (your recipe for breast cancer as I understand it). I couldn't stop caring, my kids were young. I had to keep on going. But I didn't get sick and I am 100% certain that it was thanks to him. We got married last year 😁❤❤

  • @MayThereBeWorldPeace
    @MayThereBeWorldPeace Рік тому +6

    The obituary part really opens our eyes.

  • @karenmininni4962
    @karenmininni4962 6 років тому +48

    This doctor is profound and gifted by God. I am truly amazed and being healed.

  • @barbaramarshall5271
    @barbaramarshall5271 4 роки тому +13

    I think all Drs in Australia should be listening and watching him. This is what understanding medicine and sickness is about. Kindness, compassion all right there. What a good man.

  • @lucid118
    @lucid118 8 років тому +22

    I saw Dr. Sarno - he is 100 years ahead of his time

  • @Ch3rryAmour
    @Ch3rryAmour 9 днів тому +1

    Every single time I get a job my body REJECTS it!! And if I force myself to continue with it I get depressed, my emotional state declines, which then affects my health, I start getting colds & so on… oh & then I always get car problems!!
    Normally my car problems are the main reason when I have to quit & I then feel my energy coming back & a sense of relief….
    My daddy died young because he put his job & others before himself & his own health & his dreams…. My mom is walking down the same path….
    Thank you for this video, I will choose me today & forever!

  • @elizabethdjokovic2691
    @elizabethdjokovic2691 5 років тому +8

    Treat kids well and they grow up to be healthy adults. How true!

  • @OhHapppyDaay
    @OhHapppyDaay 6 років тому +26

    There's a bright, white aura surrounding this man. Moving with him as he moves. xo

  • @GlobalLightWorks
    @GlobalLightWorks 9 років тому +124

    Incredible and shocking first 8 minutes. You decide if these keep you hooked. Careful and enlightening insight by Dr. Gabor Mate.
    My search for Dr. Siegel's works brought me to this treasure. Not intended for the weak-minded. A MUST for care givers, health consultants and therapists.

    • @katjathesaurus3800
      @katjathesaurus3800 9 років тому

      Sorry. I died b4 strong. Stubborn thou... Head gave in... Must for alL by caregiver interferwnce or whatwver whom...they let me find better n splatter... As if. Reknown n credibility to appeal to batteling over such... Expertece of trauma eureca
      .. Weak gotta fight back. I nevwr so hostile b4 the mind possessive encountes gavw me the view assume major part. Learn from idiot. ChalLenge u

    • @johnjakle943
      @johnjakle943 7 років тому +2

      Gabor is my hero....AA's Clancy imislund of the pacific group is my enemy...I don't have an obsession to drink by listening to Mate.

    • @Olhamo
      @Olhamo 7 років тому +1

      if you are not triggered, not resistant, in these first few minutes, then I wonder! are you a caregiver, or the one suffering... and then, a question. are the caregivers also exhibiting patterns of being... very associated to chronic illness...

    • @MsLaurenPanda
      @MsLaurenPanda 6 років тому +1

      GlobalLightWorks is it possible for therapists to continue healing practices.. as long as we know our limits, take breaks when needed, even switch professions if needed for a longer amount of time? I've taken 2 solid years off of massage therapy, and have been doing treeplanting seasonally and lived on EI and savings off season to work on myself and heal. If I had pushed through and stayed in that job I would have been a wreck. I do dream of returning to the healing work professionally but only when I am fully taken care of emotionally and physically.

    • @CeeLow53
      @CeeLow53 6 років тому

      GlobalLightWorks commenting for saving thanks

  • @tristen7085
    @tristen7085 26 днів тому +2

    I wish I had this book 10 yrs ago. I have had severe crohns flare and it's very interesting to look back at what was happening during that time of my flare and who was in my life at the time. Enlightening is an understatement.

  • @swait239
    @swait239 2 роки тому +24

    “Compulsive and rigid identification with duty, role, and responsibility, rather than the needs of the self is a major risk factor for illness.”

  • @Nobodyzgrrl
    @Nobodyzgrrl 6 років тому +13

    Dr. Gabor Mate's describes the reaction of a mans second wife (she is aware that his first wife died from breast cancer) to be diagnosed with breast cancer is eye opening. The woman's first and automatic thought is "how can I support my husband emotionally as I am dealing with a potentially fatal illness". It hits me like a hurricane hearing Dr Mate say: "This compulsive and automatic concern for the needs of others while ignoring your own is a major risk factor for chronic illness." Words of wisdom, empathy, genuine loving kindness. Endless gratitude for this man, his book and video.

    • @1985bjaycat
      @1985bjaycat 6 років тому +1

      Yes this really struck me as well.

  • @neveo9428
    @neveo9428 5 років тому +28

    This man is very intelligent to spot these patterns of psychological pain and linked physical illness; he has a caring manner so maybe that helped him notice such a link. Fascinating.

  • @UsapangPinoy
    @UsapangPinoy 9 років тому +67

    This learning or education we get from Dr. Gabor is a part of the coping mechanism that we need. When we know, we know that someone understands us and our problems. We are validated and we can be calm and at ease. Now what we need is a living structure that is appealing to our health and well being, but if we don't get that.Hey! your not alone. We can always meditate. This culture is so becoming widespread and contagious that we are weary to find a authenticated friend. Well, what I can say is "try me".

    • @susannec659
      @susannec659 7 років тому +8

      just being validated can mean everything. Everyone wants to be seen and understood.

    • @whotelakecity2001
      @whotelakecity2001 6 років тому +5

      Yes, I came here for validation. That is how bad things are IRL. Get in touch if you are looking for a friend with problems and baggage :).

  • @hoops8534
    @hoops8534 4 роки тому +12

    Wow. When he talks about not wanting to stress his mother. My husband and I are both this way with our mothers. We don’t tell them anything that would worry them. They are both very anxious women, especially when we were young.

  • @roxannesmith4519
    @roxannesmith4519 4 роки тому +45

    Psychologist here... always felt that environmental and societal stresses and pressures underlie a lot of mental and physical health issues versus the DSM model which blames the individual for their issues.

    • @migenanikdhima8971
      @migenanikdhima8971 4 роки тому +1

      👏👏👏

    • @maya_taher
      @maya_taher 4 роки тому +2

      Preachhhh! A C-PTSD therapist here!

    • @Lillyswords
      @Lillyswords 4 роки тому +1

      The DSM is sooo problematic...

    • @Tedzee8
      @Tedzee8 4 роки тому

      Hahaha the Psy Damn Bible ! Only Fanatics can write a bible and use it the wrong way !

    • @tanitaf1345
      @tanitaf1345 Місяць тому

      Thank you I feel so guilty for my illness but this is another point of view

  • @brigittefunke4541
    @brigittefunke4541 7 років тому +276

    Need for attachment versus need for authenticity - no wonder we have issues!!!!! Full on stuff.

    • @elizabethmccardell9082
      @elizabethmccardell9082 5 років тому +5

      Need for attachment AND a need for authenticity. We have both needs, says Gabor Mate.

    • @bmd823
      @bmd823 5 років тому +3

      Need for connection, not necessarily attachment.

    • @firstladyqueen5985
      @firstladyqueen5985 5 років тому +6

      @@elizabethmccardell9082 yes but he said after we "grow up" our need for authenticity should be greater.

    • @firstladyqueen5985
      @firstladyqueen5985 5 років тому

      @@bmd823 yes but he did say as we get older aka not kids anymore we should value authenticity over that (or those).

    • @calmvibesnamaste9946
      @calmvibesnamaste9946 4 роки тому

      Brigitte Funke yeah.we are full of sh*t.:-)

  • @thejetsonslol
    @thejetsonslol 11 років тому +30

    A very informative lecture. Mate has done a superb job and presenting the connection between stress and cancer and autoimmune disorders. He also lays out a path to recovery in his book, When The Body Says No. which is simply the recognition of emotion and the healthy expression of it. Thank you Gabor for your immense dedication to healing! An understatement! Thank you.

  • @kathleenwharton2139
    @kathleenwharton2139 Рік тому +37

    Jesus Said it so beautifully..”Be Kind..BUT TRUE. Say Yes when you mean Yes..Say No when You mean No.” 😊❤

  • @madmaxxmad2
    @madmaxxmad2 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you UA-cam, You have finally given me GOLD.

    • @Kat-s5b
      @Kat-s5b Місяць тому

      My goodness, lately they've been recommending the most horrific stuff, I'm.soooooo glad skyet threw this one my way

  • @bhinderbinder
    @bhinderbinder 7 років тому +17

    He's exactly right. It's basically formulaic, how the newspapers always describe the deceased, and always includes quotes from others about how 'strong' the person was, 'giving', a 'role model' etc etc etc.

  • @NancyWeckwerth
    @NancyWeckwerth 7 років тому +29

    Anyone can learn lifesaving information from not just listening to this man, but by taking what he says and making it active in your life. He speaks about the value of disease prevention by treating the mind and body and the environment TOGETHER.

  • @AllPathsInterfaithSeminary
    @AllPathsInterfaithSeminary 8 років тому +38

    A very careful study of the role of self care in those who take care of others! Vital to hear..

  • @jweezbox5063
    @jweezbox5063 2 роки тому +11

    This is probably the 15th Gabor Mate video I've seen but I feel like I'm still learning new stuff everytime I dive in. Thank you for doing the work you do and presenting it the way you do it's very much appreciated!!!

  • @consultmlcesqful
    @consultmlcesqful 2 роки тому +8

    Caretakers need love & care too. Too often they table their own health & wellfare while focusing. on. caring for others. Oftentimes, they are taken for granted by other family members and even gaslighted - their efforts minimized by those who are resistant to pitching in.
    #SelfLove is essential!

  • @liesbethdevries4986
    @liesbethdevries4986 6 років тому +832

    Asthma and Neurodermitis disappeared when I left the narcissist.

    • @sixtysix2632
      @sixtysix2632 5 років тому +26

      Good for you.

    • @missuntitledblog
      @missuntitledblog 5 років тому +48

      My asthma was triggered because of a narcissist. It comes back when I’m stressed

    • @makaylakolbe7350
      @makaylakolbe7350 5 років тому +25

      I’m so happy for you! I’m glad that you are feeling healthier and left behind someone that wasn’t good for you :)

    • @hejmRage
      @hejmRage 5 років тому +30

      Same with my eczema.

    • @singasonga
      @singasonga 5 років тому +8

      Me too!

  • @chegeuvera
    @chegeuvera 6 років тому +9

    Over the years I've connected the dots instinctively about what Gabor just said. This might be one of the most important talks ever for unhealthy people, especially people with autoimmune disorders.

  • @marybischoff-moore8615
    @marybischoff-moore8615 2 роки тому +12

    This man is pure brilliance, praise God for him ❤️

  • @cheminnonpris
    @cheminnonpris 10 днів тому

    I was brought up to say yes to every other individual, except myself. And I left my 3 young 21,24 and 26, children,mother,and + in Lyon, where we were sent as asylum seekee and headed to London, where 1 week later, i starteda teaching,making historical costume. As a left everything behind by force of different events, the 79 Khomeini Revolution, diplomatic mission, living Belfegore and Matahari, it wasn't, isn't that easy to dig a walkway corridor. I am 74 now, blocking all those ugly, bitter mixed with some sweetness memories on paper. Going back to class, helping me to be less shy on expressing myself in English. Thanks a million ❤

  • @andreaandrea6716
    @andreaandrea6716 5 років тому +4

    Finally, I don't feel crazy; HERE is a thinking man! This man is QUALIFIED to say everything that I believe to be true about medicine. I cannot believe that we put up with the crazy paradigm for Medical Care that we put up with. This is the reason I will not see a doctor; I feel that most of them are sheep ... and cannot think for themselves. But you and I can think for ourselves and we can demand that doctors begin to be accountable.

  • @nikolalalev732
    @nikolalalev732 8 років тому +45

    I am thankful for the wise words of this great man! Be healthy, Dr. Gabor Mate!

  • @chgone5034
    @chgone5034 5 років тому +8

    I am saving this video for me to listen again. His talk is a diamond. It is outstanding.

  • @NeedMoreCoffeeOG
    @NeedMoreCoffeeOG 6 років тому +6

    This is not what I came here for, but I'm so happy I came here. I'm a caretaker and though I wouldn't have it any other way, and I consider myself really mellow, stable and fairly relaxed... I grew up with a chronically depressed mother and do notice from my physical reactions that I am hardwired to suppress unpleasant feelings. This has made me really realize that.

  • @georgetteroenfeldt8144
    @georgetteroenfeldt8144 День тому

    Oh I think I love you. When you said suppressed anger is unhealthy I felt better when I was all set for another list of how it's all my fault for having a full range of human emotions. I feel healthier already. Thank you for such informative usefull information and delivering it in such a loveing way. Thank you.

  • @indicablue7450
    @indicablue7450 4 роки тому +7

    Ive been clean 2 years & for 1 year especially my autoimmune disease has kicked off in a particularly nasty way. What Dr. Gabor says is spot on!!

  • @understandyourmind
    @understandyourmind 7 років тому +57

    Genius.. I want to have his knowledge ! I need to see more videos of this guy ..amazing

  • @RedBud-z5f
    @RedBud-z5f Рік тому +3

    When I reflect on my own life I find this to be absolutely true