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Daniel Amen - Change Your Brain Change Your Life 8-8

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  • Thank you SO MUCH for uploading this lecture.

  • You are welcome, I recommend, also, reading his book : Change Your Brain Change Your Life. Its is great!

  • loved this series. thank you

  • You are welcome

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  • 4:25 simple, repetitive beats... LIKE RAP music ?

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  • @Avelle34 I agree with you Avelle.This man is a pig headed git.He seems to think hes above everyone.Most victims of psychiatry have been driven there by a nearest relative who has quite often caused the problem.

  • What if "Psychiatry" is a business, and a scam. And "PRS" Problem, Reaction, Solution. They define certain characteristics in people as being problematic and disorder-like. They make the people "Reactive" to this problem and think there's something horribly wrong with them, and this stirs-up the people to take action and reach into their wallets heftily each time, and pay for this pseudo-solution, called "pharmaceutical drugs. Psychiatry works hand-in-fist with BIG PHARMA! Don't be fooled peeps

  • @ drsakhr. Thank you. Delighted that you uploaded Daniel Amen's videos.

  • @theshaggyshow I have to disagree with you on that one. Some are simple, but many rap beats are layered and complex. Techo and club music on the other hand is quite simple.

  • where is he describing all the 7

     Ants species?

  • Love to listen to you; learning all this helps me to be a more effective teacher.

  • Brilliant! Thank you for posting all these videos!

  • Thank you for sharing this important life-changing information here. Namaste,

  • Dr. Amen's speech was engrossing. The connection between the physical state of the brain and our behavior is irrefutable. Yet, it does trouble me that if we ascribe all, or at least most of our behavioral problems, to the biochemical functions of the brain, how are we to then talk intelligibly about holding people to account for their actions? How do we dole out justice if we attribute our behavioral maladies to brain physiology - essentially reducing behavior to physical determinism?

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