You have a lot to give, Hannah! God bless you and keep sharing your gifts with others!
@tracylewis246013 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation.
@Pratap-p3o21 күн бұрын
Loved the video! Just wanted to throw this out there (totally fine if it's not a good fit!), but I'm a video editor and I sometimes help creators improve distribution by making their content a bit more snackable for viewers. Think catchy intros and outros, or even some engaging short clips! Would love to chat if you're interested.
@mikemcgovern967024 күн бұрын
It is encouraging to see Walsh strongly supporting the SoR. Ohio has a long way to go but the changes I've seen the last few years are fantastic. President - IDA Central Ohio
@TaraJoBean2925 күн бұрын
I love this guy's passion 😂🙌
@kevinharrison3265Ай бұрын
Trying to absolve ourselves from guilt while making ourselves clean and blameless. Silly in many ways
@KarenHodge-k5eАй бұрын
Walsh University's Division of Education has been a true asset the community, preparing outstanding educators for decades.
@zpostman505Ай бұрын
Swords UP!!
@tonyrichards4293Ай бұрын
been an addicit for over 53yrs with periods of soberity ,mostly wheninprison,this hasmade more sensewhy the 12 steps are so important thankyoudr nicole labor ,ileft message for you onmessenger
@christineeby34782 ай бұрын
You make me cry. Beautiful! Thank you for your work!
@pedropsalm53482 ай бұрын
I love Walsh university, can't wait to join the group for my masters program
@TimothyHanna-fw4jq3 ай бұрын
This is, without a doubt, the most thorough and understandable presentation of addiction I have ever seen. The "matter of factness" and medically supported logic helps anyone who has ever dealth with or been associated with addiction to understand it. This should be a requirement in the education of every single healthcare professional. As a surgeon, I have spent 2.5 years attempting to fully understand the mechanisms involved with addiction that lead to actions that often are unexplainable and non-defensible. These actions are often incredibly uncharacteristic of the person we know and love. Highly advised to watch and send to anyone you know involved in medicine, at any level, as well as those who are stuggling with addiction personally or dealing with someone who is.
@landentheone3 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Thank you Dr. Labor for helping me understand my disease
@holyfamilycrusader35123 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I’m also an Aspie & I graduated from Walsh a couple of years ago
@jimp86074 ай бұрын
God is real, and he is the key. Use the 12 steps. Starting with steps 1-3 are the crucial key to opening a door to a new world. At first, don't worry about who God is, but know he is there to help you.... if you admit step 1, you can begin a new life (or sometimes a life).
@gordong.89304 ай бұрын
Government & "the elites" know full well how to keep the stigma going strong...that is by letting the scenes on the streets get worse and worse.
@Michelle-vk7pd4 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation.
@ramona37314 ай бұрын
America is a caring, conscientious and hard working young lady! She's a blessing to Walsh University!!!!
@SamuelOyaghiri4 ай бұрын
Great! What are the requirements for the scholarship for international students
@jeanlanz23444 ай бұрын
I appreciate your bold and courageous spirit and reaching out to help others. Thank you and God bless you and your work.
@Knight-of-Sarcasm4 ай бұрын
Walsh is awesome! 10/10!
@mattpletzke29875 ай бұрын
LETS GOOOOOO VELDO!!!!
@denise21695 ай бұрын
This person sounds like they have done a lot of work, but she has not looked at all of the new research that has come out about trauma, even small-t trauma. Please listen to Dr Gabor Matè and also Dr Bessel van der Kolk, whose decades of work and research into addiction and childhood trauma now explain why our society is becoming so dysfunctional, triggering depression, addictions and even suicide. It is easy to say that addiction (of any kind) is a disease, when you don’t understand that addictions are actually coping mechanisms for all kinds of deep or repeated trauma, even small-t trauma. These doctors now logically explain why and how our addictions, both psychological and physical ‘disease’, including multiple sclerosis, lupus, fibromyalgia, cancer, etc, develop as a response to traumas of many kinds. What they have found makes much more sense than just saying that addictions are a disease. I have been able to heal and change my lifelong depression, without any medication. Many, many other people are now doing this! You say that only one in four are addicted because of trauma, however, your definition of trauma seems to be very narrow and does not include small-t traumas. Please listen to what more and more doctors are now finding with their patients. Addictions are not only about drugs or alcohol. These doctors show that other activities can be more ‘acceptable’ addictions and behaviours. These include shopping, workaholism, perfectionism, gambling, food disorders, sex, sugary foods, etc, anything that, as Dr Matè explains, “brings immediate pleasure, but is difficult to stop and which has negative consequences “. In addition, Dr Peter Levine and others, have developed successful, non-medication approaches which are helping people with all kinds of psychological ‘conditions’ and addiction.
@charliejonsen28835 ай бұрын
keep up the good work Megan, we are proud of you
@meganmaxim31775 ай бұрын
So proud to be a Walsh alumna❤💛
@karinlarsen26086 ай бұрын
I'm in a Celebrate Recovery program. I've been practicing Al-Anon since the early 80's. I've learned to build boundaries that keep addicts out of my life. A friend sent this video to me. I got curious to learn if there's any new information. I listened to the whole thing. I believe diabetes is addiction. Shopping can be. My great-grandfather was a pharmacist addict who died from his addiction. Same with my dad and 3 husbands. She said nothing I've not already heard . I've done my share of living in the cold, and I've done more than my share of walking loved ones to their grave watching their bad choices. If I want to have a good life, it's up to me. I've watched too many die.
@Songsandpoemsfromus4 ай бұрын
Well at least you’re alive. Also diabetes is a disease that can be created (type II) from food addiction for sure. But realize these aren’t only ever bad decisions. People are more complex than you make them out to be
@karinlarsen26083 ай бұрын
@@Songsandpoemsfromus isn't that our mission in life? Decipher good / bad choices
@Corkypyro6 ай бұрын
Amazing person right here
@cliffpinchon28326 ай бұрын
purple person right there...
@shermangriffin46686 ай бұрын
Oh no it's Barnny's sister!!! Does anyone take this thing seriously. The fact she has purple hair is a sign of mental illness (emilkirkegaard & psychologytoday). What a joke
@shanecrump79326 ай бұрын
It’s so helpful for me to be reminded being a drug addict isn’t my fault, only my responsibility to follow through with recovery if I want change. We do recover ❤️🩹
@alkavlogs15787 ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@giftyprah15297 ай бұрын
My dream , God please lead me 🙏
@user-jz5ff3de6o7 ай бұрын
So proud of you Malikah Albadawi 🤍🇸🇦
@user-nd8gz2of2c7 ай бұрын
مبررروك الف الف الف مبررروك تخرج فالح يا ام فالح وعساك تشوفينه في اعلى المناصب ان شاء الله
@dennisdevalle95017 ай бұрын
Amazing and so on point
@SamuelOyaghiri7 ай бұрын
The message by the president is so powerful and inspiring! I want to commit for fall 2024, but I need help, I have been admitted already
@kathyison2058 ай бұрын
OH MY, such a beautiful and moving song by the Chorale! Brought me to tears! Thanks for a powerful and inspiring message!
@claw23328 ай бұрын
How does nicotine addiction fit into this model?
@karinlarsen26086 ай бұрын
Exactly the same
@jeffreyarmbruster46708 ай бұрын
It's astonishing to me that this video has only 53 likes and two comments. Or rather, maybe this is to be expected. I'm a fan of Prof. Marion, and this is one of his most helpful lectures. For many of us in the U.S. Marion's references to phenomenology will be obscure. No matter! Listen a second time and things will be more clear.
@elyasansari132810 ай бұрын
0:22 Ameer zindabad ❤
@rimahansen235511 ай бұрын
What a powerful message! Swords up, Cav Nation! Make it a great year!
@xtalrose111 ай бұрын
States that the brain experts don't understand the brain then states that we can't consciencelely access the mid brain. How does she know if no understand the brain?
@RARCURI2 ай бұрын
Yeah it's weird. Like I used to know nothing about making movies but I know what a camera is so how can I know nothing about making movies? I don't know anything about cooking, but I eat...so I guess I do. Ive never been to France but I know what Paris and the Eifel tower are so I guess I have been to France.
@amandazmecek Жыл бұрын
Love my university! So happy to have been a part of Walsh's campus community these past 4 years! Swords up!!!⚔
@SydneyR-po7wf Жыл бұрын
I would love to know the references for the peer reviewed research. Thank you, Dr. Nicole labor for making the information from the peer reviewed research accessible to therapists and therapist patients and their families .
@user-ws2uu8es4e Жыл бұрын
This was a great educational and inspirational talk! Thank you!
@heympj Жыл бұрын
❤
@dianedishman9799 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this priceless information so freely. My son is in rehab now and I will try to educate myself inborn to understand what he must deal with when he comes home. ❤❤❤
@alexaraya2018 Жыл бұрын
In other countries, these things stay taboo maybe because the availability of drugs is less than in the States and listening to these messages produces a lot of skepticism and a lot of people with chips on their shoulders react as..."Suck it up, why didn´t you just didn´t start using". But the problem is there, and I think it is not limited to hard drug users, addiction and compulsive behaviour is practically in every aspect of life. And I believe it crucial to get educated on how to cope with that. And I think that the first ones to promote this should be religions. What is the other alternative? throw everybody in jail while the problem still grows? I would love to get tested in order to know if my brain is prone to adiction. I think that is very important for future generations.
@SydneyR-po7wf Жыл бұрын
Reply to someone below. Dr. Nicole Labor is spot on with everything she is saying. She is getting her information from peer reviewed journals and NIH. You can not fake or skew peer reviewed research. The American Scientist is a magazine. It is not a peer reviewed journal. The info in a magazine can not compare to the National Institute of Health peer reviewed research which is the Golden Standard of Research for doctors, researchers, scientists and lay people.