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Stop Health Anxiety: How to Search for Health Information Online | Dr. Rami Nader
Surfing the web for health information can be a minefield, especially if you're prone to health anxiety. Websites, even those that look professional, can contain outdated or misleading content. This can lead to confusion and spiral your anxiety, particularly when searching for symptoms. Search engines can worsen this by prioritizing information that confirms our fears. For example, searching for "anxiety and heart attack" might bombard you with scary results, neglecting to explain the difference between anxiety-related chest tightness and a serious heart issue.
Here's how to be a smarter health information searcher and avoid the anxiety trap:
Broaden Your Search: Instead of focusing on the worst-case scenario, rephrase your search terms. Searching for "causes of heart attack" offers a calmer perspective compared to "anxiety and heart attack."
Explore Different Viewpoints: Curious about coffee? Don't just search for the negatives. Balance your search with "is coffee good for you?" to learn about potential benefits.
Be a Web Detective: Critically evaluate the information you find. Look for authors with medical credentials or reputable health organizations (.gov, universities) behind the content. Beware of websites selling products or using sensationalized headlines.
Seek Evidence-Based Information: Look for articles referencing scientific research published in credible medical journals. Avoid articles based on personal anecdotes or single, small studies.
Remember, the internet has limitations:
Incomplete Information: Online information might not provide the whole picture. Use it as a springboard for further exploration, then discuss your concerns with a doctor.
Individualized Needs: Medical advice should be personalized. Online information can't account for your unique health history.
Diagnosis Requires Expertise: Don't rely on the internet for self-diagnosis. See a doctor for a proper evaluation.
Treatment Plans Need a Doctor's Touch: Don't make treatment decisions based on online searches. Consult a doctor for a safe and effective plan.
The internet is a tool, not a doctor. Use credible sources to learn more about health topics, but always seek professional medical advice for diagnosis and treatment. This way, you can manage your anxiety and reach a state of better health.
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Depressed? It’s Probably Your Thoughts: Depression Skills 16 | Dr. Rami Nader
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Ever wonder why you feel stressed after a bad day at work or sad after an argument with a friend? While situations can influence our emotions, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) suggests our thoughts actually play a key role. This video explores how our interpretations of situations impact the way we feel. Imagine our emotions are like a triangle. One side represents our thoughts, another our a...
Reliving Trauma in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) | Dr. Rami Nader
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Does Worry Prepare You Emotionally? | Dr. Rami Nader
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Does Worry Prepare You Emotionally? | Dr. Rami Nader
Beat Depression, Build a Recovery Team: Depression Skills 15 | Dr. Rami Nader
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Stopping Obsessive Jealousy | Dr. Rami Nader
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Stop Health Anxiety & Worrying About Your Health | Dr. Rami Nader
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Stop Health Anxiety & Worrying About Your Health | Dr. Rami Nader
Making Friends When You’re Depressed: Depression Skills 14 | Dr. Rami Nader
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Making Friends When You’re Depressed: Depression Skills 14 | Dr. Rami Nader
Is it Generalized Anxiety Disorder or Normal Worry? How to Tell if You Have GAD | Dr. Rami Nader
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Health Anxiety Thoughts: The Mind-Body Connection | Dr. Rami Nader
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Health Anxiety Thoughts: The Mind-Body Connection | Dr. Rami Nader
8 Myths About Social Anxiety Disorder | Dr. Rami Nader
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TOXIC GRATITUDE: Why You Shouldn’t Always Be Grateful | Dr. Rami Nader
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Depression & Your Social Life: Depression Skills 11| Dr. Rami Nader
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Set Aside Your Hypochondriasis Worries | Dr. Rami Nader
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Gaslighting EXPOSED: The Truth, Tactics & How to Stop It | Dr. Rami Nader
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @naterchapman1871
    @naterchapman1871 22 години тому

    what? how is that not something wrong?? yes there is absolutely something wrong with you if you are not feeling joy motivation or reward....yes. having depression means there IS something wrong with you. THATS WHY YOU HAVE DEPRESSION.

  • @mahaamoudi3627
    @mahaamoudi3627 22 години тому

    I think it comes from the daily routine as adults. It's dreadful, and nobody speaks about it.

  • @samanthayoung6971
    @samanthayoung6971 День тому

    Ring surrounded by people like you is what gives people depression other than that I’m sure people wouldn’t have DEPRESSION 😂🖕🏻

  • @GULFAIRPASSCHRISTIAN
    @GULFAIRPASSCHRISTIAN День тому

    Dr. Nader is the real thing .

  • @user-cb7iu1oe7k
    @user-cb7iu1oe7k День тому

    I can't walk properly in crowds

  • @user-cb7iu1oe7k
    @user-cb7iu1oe7k День тому

    On public transport I worried that I didn't look right or I was looking at them. I also had people complain that I didn't look at them

  • @Nomad416
    @Nomad416 День тому

    I seem to be one of the few people that question why we're supposed to enjoy life in the first place.

  • @tonyawilhour3284
    @tonyawilhour3284 День тому

    Your voice is sooooooooo relaxing

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader День тому

      Thank you for your kind words.

  • @shannonm75
    @shannonm75 2 дні тому

    It is a chemical imbalance. Maybe a few people have it solely because of negative thoughts but it is real, biological and it's a horrible disorder.

  • @CodesFR
    @CodesFR 2 дні тому

    It’s my ocd to comment every vid I scrolled

  • @PatriceCarvajal-nl6dk
    @PatriceCarvajal-nl6dk 2 дні тому

    Your videos are invaluable! They have helped me navigate a bout of health anxiety and a setback. Thank you so much for what you do.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader День тому

      You're very welcome. Glad you have found the videos helpful.

  • @JoqsanCastellanos
    @JoqsanCastellanos 2 дні тому

    When I started to overcome my health anxiety, my fears shifted from having a medical urgency to looking like a fool in front of others because of my anxiety.

  • @JoqsanCastellanos
    @JoqsanCastellanos 2 дні тому

    Most doctors won't consider at first that you have health anxiety. I mean If I go to a doctor and tell him I feel dizzy, the doctor will follow the protocol. This is the part where many people with health anxiety get scared, but that's how regular medicine works.

  • @AreejMumtaz
    @AreejMumtaz 2 дні тому

    I have taken control on anxiety but depression is there. But i am on recovery stage. My some days are better others are not. Now i will follow your advice in this video. I have a year with it. Can you tell me is this recovery when you are good one or 2 days and then get a setback? Hope you will answer it.

  • @brianamarie1859
    @brianamarie1859 3 дні тому

    And sometimes even the “professional” sites have the wrong or contradictory information. Every body is different so really the best thing is to experiment on yourself and see what actually helps you feel best 🤷‍♀️

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos 4 дні тому

    Im having a health anxiety relapse these past two weeks, so this is perfect timing. Thank you so so much doctor!

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 4 дні тому

      You're very welcome - if you want to learn more, you can check out more videos here: ua-cam.com/play/PLG_XiSJeP3s2xNmqsyrCkIBmGXJ6voFi-.html

  • @jurgitamataciunaite2437
    @jurgitamataciunaite2437 4 дні тому

    I learnt not to search on Internet when anxious. I put a note in my planner and review it a few days or weeks later depending on health issue. If it’s still applicable then, I’ll do a quick research (I limit it to less that 20min) and if needed, look for a treatment or call my doctor.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 4 дні тому

      That sounds like a smart and reasonable approach.

  • @ourmodernlife1524
    @ourmodernlife1524 4 дні тому

    Thank you, How to get rid of Fobia of any medical procedures?

  • @TwistedSister1234
    @TwistedSister1234 4 дні тому

    I have wrestled with obsessive compulsive behaviours ever since puberty. One of them was not wanting my feet to become unclean after a shower on the way to bed. It required me to place a towel in front of me to step on, and then a second towel to place in front of the first towel to take my next step. From age 12 I needed to devote a half hour to get from the shower up the passage to my bed. I don’t know why. No SA, no obvious childhood issues other than my father getting drunk twice a week which was distressing. Panic attacks have punctuated my middle-age but I can say without doubt that adequate sleep mitigates all of the issues I’ve just described.

  • @TwistedSister1234
    @TwistedSister1234 4 дні тому

    Hearing the doctor’s description of an impending manic episode initially made me want one. I’m so tired of months-long episodes of depression that have no catalyst and abate for no obvious reason that I can fathom, let alone utilise. The inability to sleep that appears to accompany mania made me rethink my position. Insomnia is the gateway to mental anguish. I would not wish that on myself or anyone else.

  • @XDVER0
    @XDVER0 4 дні тому

    What about avoidance of uncertainty in the long term? It is harder to collect data there, right? e.g. career decision

  • @Hopefulnezz
    @Hopefulnezz 4 дні тому

    I love your style for explaning these concepts 💯

  • @KattKnipp
    @KattKnipp 4 дні тому

    I was officially diagnosed with OCD today. This is very bittersweet. It has been a long 29 years.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 4 дні тому

      I wish you all the best in your efforts to feel better.

    • @KattKnipp
      @KattKnipp 4 дні тому

      @@DrRamiNader Thank You

  • @faces_of_japan
    @faces_of_japan 5 днів тому

    Dear Doc: Thanks for the quality of these videos. They have really helped me put things in perspective. I feel that I am finally digging myself out of a very deep hole.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 5 днів тому

      I'm glad to hear the videos have helped. I wish you all the best in your efforts to feel better.

  • @mouhamadfathy7397
    @mouhamadfathy7397 5 днів тому

    you got me through a lot , thank you

  • @firstandlastname6601
    @firstandlastname6601 5 днів тому

    Getting a good night's sleep and healthier eating choices

  • @KB-to3lf
    @KB-to3lf 6 днів тому

    I understand it

  • @robinalexander1765
    @robinalexander1765 7 днів тому

    Excellent video, Thank you 😊

  • @user-ed3sd9uo6i
    @user-ed3sd9uo6i 7 днів тому

    You have no idea go away

  • @user-ed3sd9uo6i
    @user-ed3sd9uo6i 7 днів тому

    I wish it was just that

  • @DanLetts97
    @DanLetts97 7 днів тому

    This might explain why antidepressants don’t work for me.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 7 днів тому

      There are so many different factors that go into how effective antidepressants are for a person.

  • @DanLetts97
    @DanLetts97 7 днів тому

    Is this not the same thing as apathy really? I really miss my sex drive.

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 7 днів тому

      Anhedonia and apathy are different. Apathy is almost like a lack of caring about something. Anhedonia is a difficulty experiencing pleasure, even if a person does care about something.

  • @JessicaMillerNashville
    @JessicaMillerNashville 7 днів тому

    Can you give us real life situations and personal stories of people who have used frequency or prolonged therapeutic exposure therapy?

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 7 днів тому

      This is used frequently in the treatment of specific phobias, such as driving phobias. It's used in the treatment of OCD, like in contamination OCD. Used in social anxiety to gradually expose a person to increasingly more challenging situations. Exposure is the primary form of treatment for anxiety.

  • @learnwithmonika4923
    @learnwithmonika4923 7 днів тому

    Thank you, Doc. :)

  • @hushboi4671
    @hushboi4671 8 днів тому

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @MrJohnnyguns666
    @MrJohnnyguns666 8 днів тому

    You have the most grating and condescending voice I've ever heard. Get off UA-cam, go be normal.

  • @Gunnar-ku4ut
    @Gunnar-ku4ut 8 днів тому

    Thank you! 🙏

  • @mconn1959
    @mconn1959 8 днів тому

    Radical acceptance

  • @shykale
    @shykale 9 днів тому

    I literally dont enjoy anything, i cant figure out my life because i dont have feelings towards anything, i feel like my life has been put on hold, like im just rotting away, i dont know what to do anymore, i cant even converse with people anymore, i never know how to respond, i have no thoughts going through my mind

  • @CreativFarmGal
    @CreativFarmGal 9 днів тому

    If theres no water in the well, no amou nt if pumping is going to help. I think it depends on why the person is depressed or hopeless.

  • @nikkiseeley9348
    @nikkiseeley9348 9 днів тому

    Wow you just described me exactly. How do you break through the quicksand and get the control back ???

    • @DrRamiNader
      @DrRamiNader 8 днів тому

      Take a look at this video: ua-cam.com/video/UT572CCueIs/v-deo.html

  • @casario2808
    @casario2808 9 днів тому

    I realize Dr. Nader that you focus on CBT, which is a different model than somatic experiencing or "psycho-physiological" approaches etc. But in health anxiety, I see a lot of overlap of CBT with "mind-body" (or "unlearning") models. For me health anxiety fuels ongoing mind-body syndrome issues, where my anxious brain keeps creating physical sensations even though there is nothing medically wrong, and the anxiety and hypervigilance over the symptoms just keeps the whole cycle going. CBT helps me cope and/or recognize behaviors that do not help. MBS approaches help me address the underlying stress and emotions that is driving the "symptoms" in the first place.

  • @mconn1959
    @mconn1959 9 днів тому

    Balance

  • @Stickypoopsock
    @Stickypoopsock 9 днів тому

    Have you even ever felt sigma to sigma🤫🧏🏻‍♂️?

  • @Stickypoopsock
    @Stickypoopsock 9 днів тому

    Do you have skibidi toilet Rizz?

  • @casario2808
    @casario2808 10 днів тому

    So helpful. I struggle with health anxiety and realize I have often confused HA as a Type 1 worry. But when coming to "problem solve", the worry over having this or that health problem...the problem itself doesnt exist :) I suppose the one Type 1 worry with HA is the actual worry about having HA and how it negatively impacts my life. And in that case there are reframing and problem solving that could be done (especially now I am more resourced with information from your channel)

  • @klanderkal
    @klanderkal 10 днів тому

    Im still having difficulty recovering from depression, anxiety... my foolish mistake of retiring is so overwhelming. I cannot go back.... " You don't know what you have till it's gone " days off, or vacations we're great. But, permanent totally changed my life. I need that structure, purpose, identity, social interactions, friends, etc... im just so unhappy with terrible regret. Im alone now , i didn't plan this right.

  • @casario2808
    @casario2808 10 днів тому

    Great information, thank you. It seems to me that HA has another secret weapon: when we worry or catastrophize about physical symptoms for a while (days/weeks/months) and then, predictably, we eventually stop worrying about that particular symptom (the symptom goes away or we just eventually get over the worry), our monkey brains interpret it to mean the worrying itself played a useful role, so its reinforced. This is one of the beliefs I am also challenging, and its based on the 100% true knowledge that with all my past HA "scares", none of them turned out to be anything significant, and in retrospect can see that worrying about it made zero difference, and actually made things worse at the time as well as making me more likely to fall into the trap "next time".

  • @ajaykannan2495
    @ajaykannan2495 10 днів тому

    Do u have any instagram account?coz i want to follow u.