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Mountain Connections Interview with Dr. Xavier Amador on Park City TV
Dr. Amador appeared on Park City TV prior to the CONNECT Summit County LEAP Training in-person event at Blair Education Center on April 9, 2022.
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Using LEAP to Offer LATs
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Dr. Amador offers a LAI to a young man with serious mental illness who is unaware he is ill has anosognosia.
LEAP for Pills in Trash
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Navigate conflict when pills are thrown away. See how to use LEAP in this situation in order to build trust and respect.
LEAP for Missed Injection of Long Acting Injectable medicine
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A phone call when the appointment for an antipsychotic long-acting Injection is missed. Using LEAP reflective Listening, Empathy, Agreement and delay of hurtful opinions to create trust and willingness to make the appointment. The father mentioned does not have a HIPPA release.
Hear What People Are Saying About LEAP
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This video is about Endorsements 2019
Dr. Amador: CNN TV News Radicalizations of Rightwing Whites through Political Rhetoric
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Dr. Amador on Cesar Sayoc (Trump opponent's pipe-bomber) and the radicalization of Americans to commit violence and terror
LEAP Testimonial from Trainee
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LEAP Testimonial from Trainee
LEAP vs. The Usual Approach when Offering Treatment
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Watch Dr. Amador use LEAP to offer a Long Acting Injectable (LAI) antipsychotic medication. Based on an actual offer of an LAI to one of his patients, Dr. Amador offers a LAI to a young man with serious mental illness who is unaware he is ill has anosognosia. Dr. Amador contrasts the usual educational approach, to making the offer successfully using LEAP. Very hands-on, helpful, and detailed.
Xavier Amador CNN TV News 2 15 2018 Don Lemon
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Preventing School Shootings: Nikolas Cruz's warning signs hiding in plain sight SAMHSA better positioned to prevent such tragedies
NBC - Dr. Amador - Don't worry, be happy
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NBC - Dr. Amador - Don't worry, be happy
CNN - Dr. Amador on Ariel Castro
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CNN - Dr. Amador on Ariel Castro
The LEAP Story
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The LEAP Story
Dr. Amador on the Power of Forgiveness
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This video is about Dr. Amador from the LEAP Institute on the Power of Forgiveness. Visit our site: www.leapinstitute.org/ Follow us on Twitter: DrXavierAmador Like us on Facebook: LEAPinstitute Dr. Xavier Amador's Site: dramador.com/
Dr Xavier Amador: Brothers Freed after 30 Years Behind Bars, CNN
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Dr. Xavier Amador appearing on CNN Tonight, Sept. 3, 2014, to discuss the case of two mentally deficient men who were forced to confess, convicted, and spent 30 years in Jail before being exonerated. What makes people give false confessions? Watch as Dr. Amador gives psychological insight into how this could happen. Visit our site: www.leapinstitute.org/ Follow us on Twitter: DrXavi...
Dr Xavier Amador: Inside the Mind of Isis, CNN
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Dr. Xavier Amador appearing on CNN Tonight, September 3, 2014, to give psychological insight into the minds of radical islamic fundamentalists. Visit our site: www.leapinstitute.org/ Follow us on Twitter: DrXavierAmador Like us on Facebook: LEAPinstitute Dr. Xavier Amador's Site: dramador.com/
Learn to LEAP Trailer
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Learn to LEAP Trailer
Beyond the Glass Ceiling
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Beyond the Glass Ceiling
LEAP Intro
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LEAP Intro
Dr. Amador Being Interviewed by NAMI's Katrina Gay for the NAMI Convention 2013
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Dr. Amador Being Interviewed by NAMI's Katrina Gay for the NAMI Convention 2013
Dr. Amador NCBH Keynote Speech
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Dr. Amador NCBH Keynote Speech
Dr. Amador Cambridge Talk on Helping People W/ Mental Illness
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Dr. Amador Cambridge Talk on Helping People W/ Mental Illness
Living With Schizophrenia
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Living With Schizophrenia
Dr. Xavier Amador on Sanjay Gupta
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Dr. Xavier Amador on Sanjay Gupta

Комментарии

  • @J.Paul2023
    @J.Paul2023 6 дней назад

    I think the military is hiding a crap load of information from you.. Look up "Ex CIA Dr Robert Duncan and Tyrone Dew, directed energy weapons" and "TW: How mind control programmers think : MK Ultra survivor speaks " along with " electronic harassment " also look up Dr Rauni Luukanen Kilde mind control !

  • @Glasto91
    @Glasto91 23 дня назад

    It is shocking that medical professionals who work in mental health (in the UK) aren’t aware of this

  • @michellebowler265
    @michellebowler265 23 дня назад

    I'm watching as i don't really know what shitzophrenia is or how it works i understand most mental health and learning disabilities but not really educated on this one

  • @macbookbackup7041
    @macbookbackup7041 Месяц назад

    How do you use leap when someone is depressed ? What would you like ? “Nothing I don’t care I wish I was dead”. Can you tell me why you don’t want to see a therapist? “It wouldn’t help they hate me anyway” or . “I’m tired of these questions I don’t want to talk you need to leave” Etc This is a serious question and I would really like ideas . It almost seeks easier to talk to someone psychotic, they care about things even if it’s not the usual things

  • @RobertJosephJr.
    @RobertJosephJr. Месяц назад

    We know a lot more about this condition now than we did 10 years ago even though we don’t know much. It’s perplexing and my guess is it’s a reaction to boredom and worry, isolation in bipolar disorder, marijuana and social abuse. Something that specialists can’t pinpoint is the down regulation of something in the mesolimbic areas or wherever that goes wrong. Ketogenic diets are proving very effective for bipolar and schizophrenia. Brain Energy theory of mental illness states all MI is mitocondrial dysfunction in brain from ADHD-Alzheimer’s-Anxiety-Schizophrenia. It’s amazing how one person can get it from repeated drug use and trauma or just get it at a young age randomly. Fascinating and devastating. Better treatments are urgently needed targeting increasing healthy total mitocondria and they are never created.

  • @tc4853
    @tc4853 Месяц назад

    Show love and respect, be patient, understand it is a desease

  • @mariaclark5459
    @mariaclark5459 Месяц назад

    I need some help with my son! He’s 26 years old and he was dx and was on injection. After 1.5 years he took himself off. He went to his doctor at northwestern hospital in Chicago and told the doctors wanted to get off injection and the doctor took him off and put him on Zoloft. Why did he do that ???!!! Now 7-8 months later 4/12/24 he is now displaying all the sxs he was having before the medication. Getting angry , isolation, not caring about his appearance, his hygiene. He’s hearing voices in his head. He told his dad about the voices in his head. My Son❤️❣️💙💚📚🎚 is not having a good life right now why the doctor took him off the medication I am not sure I know My Son❤️❣️💙💚📚🎚 doesn’t like the way he on the medication, but the doctor gave him something else to try as a replacement. He’s refusing to take medication now he’s manipulating the doctors and making him think that nothing is wrong with him. Not sure how he switch it off and switch it on as far as his personality but he does it. We can take him to the emergency room. He can get admitted show symptoms of hallucinations in the emergency room. Then when they admit him into the mental institution, they say that he’s not showing any symptoms I don’t get that and then they just release him so now he’s just out in the world with these symptoms. As of today March 28, 2024 he is in his room isolating himself. Don’t think nothing is wrong with him for some reason I’m at a loss I don’t know what to do he’s not himself he has relapsed. Please help me. We are in Chicago Illinois.

  • @musamula3709
    @musamula3709 Месяц назад

    The year now is 2024, but the worth and practicality of this approach hasn't aged one bit. Why don't we learn this in class 😢. Thank you so much Dr

  • @aaronjclarke1973
    @aaronjclarke1973 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @hollyhill2045
    @hollyhill2045 2 месяца назад

    My grandson spent six months in hospital when he was sixteen. After many different medications, he is now on one that helps, but is not perfect. He lives with his dad, my son, and I am so thankful for that. It's not easy for the caregiver either. I don't ever want him to be on the street.

  • @hildyali8941
    @hildyali8941 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this information and thank-you each person for sharing

  • @RockListeningChick
    @RockListeningChick 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for sharing all this. I found this helpful. I very recently purchased a copy of your book too.

  • @anjulasingh8530
    @anjulasingh8530 2 месяца назад

    I asked priest they said my daughter have jinn in her body 😢

  • @claudiamanta1943
    @claudiamanta1943 2 месяца назад

    35:14 Mate, my blue fairy who rides a green unicorn in my left hemisphere says that this was a waste of time. Listen. Seriously now. I have an idea as to how to actually be of some use. Do a study on socio- culturally induced iatrogenic psychosis. Start with the hypothesis that religion does that- as far as I know the religious theme is prevalent in psychotic episodes. ‘Oh, you go to Church. Sorry, I apologise for pointing out the fucking obvious here. No, that’s ok, doctor. Umm…how does that voice from the bush sound, though? Is is a booming voice or whispering like in the ear of the prophets? Tell me more about those four horses and the beast. Right, right…Do they tell you that the unbelievers must die? Okaaayyy…No, sure, sure…Go on’ 💉💉💉💉💉💉💉

  • @RockListeningChick
    @RockListeningChick 2 месяца назад

    I found it helpful to see that scenario being acted out. Gives me a better idea of how to try the LEAP communication approach out should I ever need to. Many thanks for sharing here.

  • @user-mf2gu8pc5w
    @user-mf2gu8pc5w 3 месяца назад

    Great documentary

  • @joemoody2626
    @joemoody2626 3 месяца назад

    The same thing every day on repeat whispers and random louder voices on repeat everyday of every hour of every day

  • @user-pw6gk7rp9k
    @user-pw6gk7rp9k 4 месяца назад

    The same thing about this is mental health. Along with healthere is a joke nowadays, you can't find good therapist. Doctors barely touch you now. You're sitting in the waiting room longer than you're encountering with the doctor it makes no sense so wow. The doctors on this clip seemed devoted and you know educated. I know people have had therapist that were twenty five years old and the patient was fifty five

  • @youtubesux6361
    @youtubesux6361 4 месяца назад

    Its not the person with skytsophrenic. Its the people the torture around them. My wife has it and will not medicate. She had it before we were married and didnt tell me. I now have 2 children. This is the worst life i could possibly imagine. I heard people say fml but i didn't understand it. Now i completely understand and agree. Fml. I hate every day i have to wake up and deal with this madness. I called the police 23 times last month and the police dispatch told me insane is not illegal. I hate my every waking moment

  • @MsCubie2023
    @MsCubie2023 4 месяца назад

    My 18 year old daughter has most of these symptoms and I’m so scare for us both😢😢😢😢

  • @jordannas.2149
    @jordannas.2149 5 месяцев назад

    There are holistic doctors who say that the symptoms for which people are diagnosed with schizophrenia are caused by parasites, we all should deworm ourselves

  • @DougOfTroy
    @DougOfTroy 6 месяцев назад

    Chemical imbalance is now proven to be propaganda developed by the pharmaceutical corporations. Victims of late stage capitalism

  • @lovewinsintheend
    @lovewinsintheend 6 месяцев назад

    Dissociative identity disorder also has a significant amount of stigma associated with it and its unfortunate because those with DID also suffer and need support.

  • @sepperD3
    @sepperD3 6 месяцев назад

    Every psychiatrist ive ever known had a lack of facial expressions

    • @bearclaus2676
      @bearclaus2676 4 месяца назад

      Highly paid drug dealers(psychs). Targeting children now. Psychologists are better.

  • @zaidarivas7152
    @zaidarivas7152 6 месяцев назад

    I lost my schizophrenic son to addiction. Sadly. It took his passing for me to try to truly understand this disease. He hid a lot of things. It breaks my heart to know that not only was he hiding his addiction but his illness as well. He was finally turning a corner. In his last year of life, he finally admitted he was sick and started medication. He was a different person. He let our family in. We shared good times. It was beautiful. What we didn’t know was that he was addicted to heroin. He overdosed 2 months ago. It’s been heartbreaking. We’re shattered.

  • @corticallarvae
    @corticallarvae 6 месяцев назад

    Cops need to see this

  • @SpiritualShamann
    @SpiritualShamann 6 месяцев назад

    You know you could just decline the injection...

  • @JpDeshaies-wh5tn
    @JpDeshaies-wh5tn 7 месяцев назад

    Still better then all of you😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Oliver_Lim
    @Oliver_Lim 7 месяцев назад

    Not so recent studies showed that people who use their smart phones a lot, or spend time on social media, especially if they're in their youths, account for a higher percentage of unhappiness among those people. But, what's interesting is that, the statistic shown is for those who don't have a history of mental illness, either genetically, or otherwise. Those with psychotic tendencies suffer more from mental issues, or illness the more they spend time with their phones, or on social media. That's because their minds could not process even the most normal analysis in a day-to-day life, and while internet might be useful as a temporary relief to their boredom, or sadness, as it gives them the illusion that they're actually normal, for that same reason, internet triggers delusions and other psychological symptoms that farther drift them away from reality. And it becomes a habit, or a loop, to the point that many of them lack sleep, or couldn't sleep properly, and sadly, some of them aren't even aware they have it. It's refreshing watching documentaries about people who are smart, and educated enough to share their stories. That means, those who admit to it like the people in these videos, are not that crazy after all, in comparison to those who hide in their virtual fake personas filled with lies, and all things pretentious, to cover up their unresolved mess.

    • @bearclaus2676
      @bearclaus2676 4 месяца назад

      Vicarious trauma is a silent sickness.

  • @asteroxfoundation
    @asteroxfoundation 7 месяцев назад

    I am a recovered “schizophrenic” who spent a month in a psychiatric hospital and underwent six ECT sessions. I healed over three decades ago not by taking those brain damaging pharmaceuticals, but by treating it as a spiritual battle. The Gnostics and Carl Jung recognized that it is the hero’s journey and a fight for one’s soul. Search for videos with Jerry Marzinsky…he’s a retired psychiatrist with many stories to tell of interacting with "schizophrenic" patients.

    • @TheFootballHaven
      @TheFootballHaven 3 месяца назад

      What helped you the most in recovering? What actions did you take to tackle it?

    • @asteroxfoundation
      @asteroxfoundation 3 месяца назад

      @@TheFootballHaven I prayed intensely to God (at least my perception of what God is) and asked him/her to give me a sign. I wanted to know if what I was dealing with was just mental illness or something much more profound. Within 2 weeks of intense praying, I had a vision which gave me the proof I needed and started the process of healing.

  • @naimakelly7581
    @naimakelly7581 7 месяцев назад

    Schizophrenia is an illness can be control with such limited medication 💊. While as it can be an less of the mental capacity to maintain while as it can be control . On the other hand extremely severe mental illness can kill 😢you instantly while as high dose medication 💊 can be extremely dangerous and make your life expectancy less .🥲🥲🥲🥲🙏🙏😢😢.

  • @Thomas-cc9yv
    @Thomas-cc9yv 8 месяцев назад

    You can't tell anyone.

  • @lynne2774
    @lynne2774 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant thank you I am bipolar and have family and friends this is very helpful. I am so grateful.

  • @briandykeman4056
    @briandykeman4056 8 месяцев назад

    I disagree with this perspective I personally believe my childhood living with physical violence constant verbal abuse and not knowing what was going to happen next it caused me to mentally break later in life. So people that say it's a chemical imbalance have no clue . I'm sure some have a disorder because of an imbalance but to say that's always the cause seems grossly inappropriate

  • @TheRoundandround
    @TheRoundandround 8 месяцев назад

    SCHIZOPHRENIA IS NOT A CHEMICAL IMBALANCE IN THE BRAIN. THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO STUDIES TO PROVE IT. IT IS ALL A SCAM FROM BIG PHARMA AND PSYCHIATRY.

  • @bobjary9382
    @bobjary9382 8 месяцев назад

    What a wonderful video. I am in awe of all the people featured here. They have been through some extraordinarily terrifying times which must have seemed totally without hope. Yet their bravery and the understanding and patience of their peers families and doctors seems to have given them quality of life and joy that must have been unimaginable .

    • @emhathaway7388
      @emhathaway7388 7 месяцев назад

      Hey, look up her name now. You will see that she didn't ever actually have schizophrenia. It was Munchauzen by proxy, meaning her mother was parading her around for attention and giving her too many pills, all of which her body never needed. Her illness didnt take her childhood. Her mother did.

  • @bipanjitkaur1165
    @bipanjitkaur1165 9 месяцев назад

    bless you really helpful me also suffering from schzerophernia

  • @laurajurkowski7388
    @laurajurkowski7388 9 месяцев назад

    It is in fact a deteriorating disease.

    • @asteroxfoundation
      @asteroxfoundation 7 месяцев назад

      Not true. I am living proof that it is not a life sentence. I am a recovered "schizophrenic".

  • @djshadylady1
    @djshadylady1 9 месяцев назад

    I was convinced my horrible neighbour had killed my kids I have NEVER been SO PETRIFIED in my WHOLE LIFE

  • @n.d.8276
    @n.d.8276 9 месяцев назад

    While I’ve not been Dx with schizophrenia, I do have several other mental health Dx’s, it’s overwhelming and depressing. This video made me hopeful and sad. It’s sad to know that “recovery” isn’t like recovering from Strep, take my meds, be better and move on. I’ve recently just learned in intensive out patient therapy, this is a life long issue. I’m hopeful that there are other people who are understanding and supportive out there. It’s just a matter of trusting people in order to find the support. I have a wonderful husband who is extremely supportive, a therapist and a psychiatrist. But, I keep my Dx’s a closely guarded secret (as much as I can any way). Society does make this feel very shameful. Some days I feel like I’ve completely over come my issues, other days…weeks even…I’m lucky to brush my teeth, get out of bed, or take care of other hygiene issues. there are many many times where I just don’t trust my own brain. That scares me. Tahnk you for this video.

  • @Retrosy
    @Retrosy 9 месяцев назад

    Boi it sounds like I hear real voices 💯 like it’s live ppl in my head.

  • @jude_of_alltrades
    @jude_of_alltrades 9 месяцев назад

    I understand where you're coming from doctor, but I cannot fathom so many ways in which is Realistic. my son is having delusions and has been for years, I just learned about it and only because he ended up in jail (drunk driving) and then addiction problem became known to me. I got him into rehab programs and then the reality of the schizophrenia symptoms became more and more obvious, but only to me because I was the only one spending a lot of time with him and seeing it. He is constantly talking to What he calls ghost and spirit and they are sometimes tormenting him, as they are "entering" him. So I've been apparently going about it the wrong way trying to get him to get home for the delusions he's having ...Get on meds to stop them and get his life back. He's not able to work he's not able to accomplish things he's having problems with everyone in his life. He is not able to do things and then when the men at the sober living home get mad at him for not doing his things, He gets defensive or spirals or does really weird shit like cut open his box springs. I did finally get him to go to a therapist and it is not a process to get to see a proper psychiatrist who can even diagnose or give meds, the one he's going to have to see him five times before she can diagnose and refer him to the psychiatrist… On Friday he Told me some details about the spirits and what they were doing and I listened and we concluded that I acknowledge there's a small possibility that he's actually seeing Spirit and able to communicate with them and they are entering him and people. And he admitted that there's a small possibility that I am correct and he has a schizo affective disorder or schizophrenia... delusions Then the next day he asked me, on the hottest day of the year so far, to come get him and take him to old building so he can look for other spirits who he might be able to ask for help pulling out the spirits that are in him So, with this example, how do you follow the LEAP method and respond to that? Do you go and get them and drive around all buildings looking for ghosts and waiting to see what they do? What if what they do starts becoming dangerous and scary? I live with pain, after a stroke and I said no because I can't be out in this heat and I've been spending literally all of my money on him and his needs so I also can't waste the gas. and that made him completely flip out and spiral and starts bringing up all kinds of things about how I'm psychotic and a horrible person and I am so devastated right now because Friday he was talking about possibly going into the hospital so he can be admitted to the psych ward… And now he is upset with me for not helping and blaming me for everthing Because I wouldn't help him when I acknowledge that there was a small possibility and he needed this help. How do you deal with more difficult examples than the ones you give ... because that's real life For a lot of people ... Sara loves dylan's having hallucinations don't just talk about the CIA or the aliens in the attic, they sometimes do things about them Sometimes my son can put on a suit and watch himself and talk to people as if he's perfectly normal and fine...Sometimes he can have rational conversations and I think that sometimes it's important for him to realize that there's a possibility that his brilliant brain is doing something wrong that is making him perceive things that are not real and ruining his life

  • @Demirose1992
    @Demirose1992 10 месяцев назад

    I believe there is hope any person undergoing this disease. Nothing is impossible. They need to continue to struggle and live. I believe they will find hope.

  • @pearlw1765
    @pearlw1765 10 месяцев назад

    Great and interesting; I love it

  • @laurah.160
    @laurah.160 10 месяцев назад

    my mother for almost 11 years was always telling me my baby was going to get kidnapped. I didn't realize it was a delusion. I am so astonished how cunning this disease is

  • @marthatobecontinued5844
    @marthatobecontinued5844 10 месяцев назад

    I love my son so much and pray for him many times every day...Lord please help him! I love you, Matthew! I watched this many times over the last 14yrs and shared this with my other 4 sons.

  • @mousseva
    @mousseva 11 месяцев назад

    Such a beautiful lad

  • @milesbattle3357
    @milesbattle3357 11 месяцев назад

    Schizophrenia is a crisis involving genes and environment...which can be interpreted as magic family members in the neighbourhood. Its a shame what the media tries to do to people with strong convictions and are "do or die".

  • @Nanet816
    @Nanet816 11 месяцев назад

    My tears fell down as ive watched this video...Now, i truly understand this sickness...thank you for this video for enligthening me about this paranoid schizoprenia.....This is full of hopes of recovery..

  • @elisabethbergeron2268
    @elisabethbergeron2268 11 месяцев назад

    I have these symptoms,I used to have a full social life but for the past 13 years I have become recluse ,have severe anxiety , sometimes going to the grocery is impossible. I can drive to the store but once there I just cannot seem to exit my truck to go in to get food. I end up just driving back home. I have a phobia of doctors and major phobia of needles and blood. I would like to get help but I just cannot bring myself to actually do it. I do not like pills, I do not like doctors, I do not like b