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What if ideas can have the power to change our mental health? Ideas so powerful that they hold within the promise of transforming our perception of who we are and what we are. In this talk, Dr.Hani Akasheh advocates for the idea of brain plasticity as a revolutionary concept that could be taught to help transforming the current state of mental health on the planet.
ماذا لو كانت للأفكار القدرة على تغيير صحتنا العقلية؟ الأفكار قوية جداً لدرجة أنها تستطيع تغيير مفهومنا ونظرتنا عن كينونتنا! في هذا الخطاب، يدعم د. هاني عكشة فكرة اللدونة الدماغية، باعتبارها فكرة ثورية يمكن تعليمها للمساعدة في تغيير الصحة العقلية في الكوكب.
Hani Akasheh is a medical doctor and an entrepreneur in public health and education. He is the founder of Human Energy Management, an educational and training platform that focuses on raising awareness on psychosomatic disease and mental health empowerment through delivering multi-modal, visual and educational programs. His core mission in life is to marry science, technology and art into the awe inspiring universe of human transformation/optimization.
Hani Akasheh is a medical doctor and an entrepreneur. He is the founder of Human Energy Management, an educational and training platform that focuses on raising awareness on psychosomatic disease and mental health empowerment through delivering multi-modal, visual and educational programs. With over 250 public workshops/lectures delivered to a broad range of audience ranging from universities, youth empowerment programs to leading tech and corporate giants. His core mission in life is to marry science, technology and art into the awe inspiring universe of human transformation/optimization. Dr.Akasheh is also the founder of a non-profit company that focuses on delivering neuroscience and neuroeducation training to kindergarten teachers in under resourced areas in Jordan, with hopes of spreading more awareness on neurologically-friendly upbringing and ultimately bridging the gap between powerful scientific ideas and non scientific communities involved in childhood care and education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 77   
@sarahal3890
@sarahal3890 5 лет назад
I’ve never seen someone talk so passionately this way in a ted talk before
@Hkash1
@Hkash1 3 года назад
Bless Your Heart
@dr.haniakasheh.3560
@dr.haniakasheh.3560 3 года назад
Bless Your Heart Sarah
@tabrezquraishi5257
@tabrezquraishi5257 3 года назад
This guy deserves a million views
@olsonbryce777
@olsonbryce777 2 года назад
It's because his brain is plastic
@marisolgranilloarce4516
@marisolgranilloarce4516 3 года назад
Incredibly amazing!!! If everyone could only understanding how important our brains are, the world would be a better place!
@rashadjaveed274
@rashadjaveed274 4 месяца назад
A simple and effective talk imbued in the personal emotional experiences of 2 adults. Terms of synaptic growth and pruning is well understood. Renaissance is well linked to neuro plasticity. Training of kindergarton teachers is the core of learning with emotional development of children.
@tahtakuchi5062
@tahtakuchi5062 8 месяцев назад
This is an amazing talk. every statement tigers a new dimension of learning and caring for children. We as ECD practitioners listen to this clip many times for many learnings.
@cheyspodcast
@cheyspodcast 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. I am showing everyone this video. Thank you Hani, sincerely.
@hammadkaram8439
@hammadkaram8439 2 года назад
أنا ك عربي فخور بك جدٱ ❤️❤️❤️ انتم تعيدون لنا الأمل بالوقوف على أقدامنا من جديد والانطلاق إلى النهضة الفكرية والصحة العقلية الافضل . لك ولأمثالك جزيل الشكر وفقك الله وجعل هذا في ميزان أعمالك
@pintubag9919
@pintubag9919 3 года назад
One of my best TED talk I have ever seen. Revolutionary
@some11223344
@some11223344 3 года назад
Amazing . Nothing but appreciation to this guy ..
@goat7651
@goat7651 2 года назад
Beautiful message . When I see my little brother i think I want to change his future . He does not have to go through the same thing as me
@soracha1
@soracha1 3 года назад
Beautiful talk and amazing message for the world. Inspiring to me as a psychology undergraduate!
@artscience9981
@artscience9981 2 года назад
Truly a great talk, inspiring on a personal and scientific level. Many thanks!
@Iamvishalsandhu
@Iamvishalsandhu 3 года назад
One of the best simple explanation.
@rahul19ify
@rahul19ify 2 года назад
This is one of the best shows on tedx.
@dionel8
@dionel8 Год назад
One of the best inspiring and hopeful TED talks I've ever listened to. Thank you.
@Ron20042004
@Ron20042004 3 года назад
I’ve watched hundred of videos on mediation and neuroplasticity amd this is the best/ my favorite. Now I know why mediation is working. Thank you sir!
@oldnorth2666
@oldnorth2666 3 года назад
What a heart-warming message.
@dr.haniakasheh.3560
@dr.haniakasheh.3560 3 года назад
Max Bless you
@glintinggold
@glintinggold 2 года назад
Additionally, having a consciously positive outlook ("I am doing everything the way I know how, we cannot go back so we must do what we can and that is good enough to continue with a positive attitude about myself and my future") and a small blanket draped over my eyes from above really helps me get through the night. If you take a lot of Vitamin D, and you find you're getting up frequently to go at night, try cutting back. That also helps with sleep. Without good sleep, anyone's mental health can suffer. Also see: 'circadian rhythm'; 'oversleep/undersleep both bad'. :)
@qaisakasheh7540
@qaisakasheh7540 5 лет назад
this is BEAUTIFUL
@blue15rose
@blue15rose 3 года назад
Wow. Amazing. I loved the simplicity of such a huge topic the way it was explained.
@zohraserhenova
@zohraserhenova 3 года назад
Wow! Such a great speech! Thanks a lot, Hani!
@kaymengjialyu5086
@kaymengjialyu5086 3 года назад
amazing! i cried watching the talk as i suffered from mental illnesses.
@skippy7208
@skippy7208 2 года назад
Same 🥺
@marinapsimenou6851
@marinapsimenou6851 Год назад
We thank YOU ! Best Tedx talk !
@Nicoley88
@Nicoley88 2 года назад
BRAVO! Spectacular speech!
@munirobeidat7433
@munirobeidat7433 3 года назад
One of my favorite TED talks. Thank you Hani
@dr.haniakasheh.3560
@dr.haniakasheh.3560 3 года назад
Munir Bless you ! Thank you for the kind words
@gastronomickid9357
@gastronomickid9357 2 года назад
Awesome. More should watch
@kalatuwageshanthika714
@kalatuwageshanthika714 2 года назад
This is what I was looking for 😲😲Such an AMAZING CONCEPT....
@TheOkforever
@TheOkforever 5 лет назад
Great Talk!!!
@manishchetiwal1811
@manishchetiwal1811 3 года назад
What a talk very knowledgeable person.
@Robert-3691
@Robert-3691 4 месяца назад
I'm spellbound by this. I read a book with similar content, and I was absolutely spellbound. "Unlocking the Brain's Full Potential" by Alexander Sterling
@OneNewBoy
@OneNewBoy 2 года назад
Amazing talk, thank you 🙏🏻
@snabeyratne
@snabeyratne 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful talk. So informative n inspirational. Bravo!
@SreejaCv
@SreejaCv 2 года назад
How does the brain lose its plasticity? I have schizophrenia and i want to understand more. Thank you
@damlagunduz1394
@damlagunduz1394 3 года назад
Perfect 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@asmakarameh6171
@asmakarameh6171 5 лет назад
so amazing
@Hkash1
@Hkash1 3 года назад
Thank You :)
@fungkiediharja8162
@fungkiediharja8162 3 года назад
Very good and inspiring talk
@dr.haniakasheh.3560
@dr.haniakasheh.3560 3 года назад
Thank you Dear
@sp4rtyon
@sp4rtyon Год назад
Awesome!!!
@Motivate_Neuroplasticity
@Motivate_Neuroplasticity Год назад
Excellent talk- our minds are amazing and we can change they way we see the world and ourselves - i am sharing this for everyone's benefit and understanding - on my channel - thank you so much, very powerful - we are able to change and stand up to mental health. Subscribed to follow your amazing work. thank you.
@prajnashree1738
@prajnashree1738 2 года назад
Helpful info
@walidoulondon8107
@walidoulondon8107 Год назад
Awesome explanation ❤
@retnohendrawati4087
@retnohendrawati4087 Год назад
Oh my Godness, It's a good call to rewiring my brain
@ajoshi8793
@ajoshi8793 Год назад
Superb!!
@brettparrish2329
@brettparrish2329 Год назад
Great Ted Talk a topic that is passionate to my heart/Brain. One question I had was for him and his brother for their depression recovery if they did not use medication. What was the tools ,techniques , that helped heal their depression?
@ashmeadali
@ashmeadali 11 месяцев назад
Experiment to explore Soul Plasticity: Sing HU daily to open the heart to unconditional love for self and all life. Search how to sing the Sound of Soul, HU.
@phagiu
@phagiu 5 лет назад
wow
@Hkash1
@Hkash1 3 года назад
Thank You Kristel
@moshtabakavian7914
@moshtabakavian7914 2 года назад
🙏🙏🙏
@nikkamarieadriano8223
@nikkamarieadriano8223 Год назад
Very powerful message, thank you for sharing this to the world ❤️
@geraldinecrispini6913
@geraldinecrispini6913 Год назад
Can neuroplasticity be applied to the substantia nigra,to change your mindset to control tremor?
@user-jb6ev1eq3s
@user-jb6ev1eq3s 5 лет назад
اذا امكن ارفاق الفيديو بترجمة😭
@nsu777
@nsu777 3 года назад
"Ye must be born again"
@sahilsinghrajput3384
@sahilsinghrajput3384 2 года назад
8:36
@sahilsinghrajput3384
@sahilsinghrajput3384 Год назад
17:58
@dagmara5755
@dagmara5755 4 года назад
Great Talk! Just to clarify...you re saying that childrens' brains are shaped forever...but then they are the subject to plasticity..isn't it a contradiction?
@oldnorth2666
@oldnorth2666 3 года назад
He was being ironic.
@Hkash1
@Hkash1 3 года назад
The brain is an energy economy! In children, the energy demands by the brain are so high so it's relatively easier to learn and build foundational skills when we are younger. However, that doesn't mean we can't learn when we are older it just means we need to be more FOCUSED more SERIOUS because it will need more energy to change beliefs, habits, and cognitive perceptions. The idea is to start young because it's easier to love and nourish children than fix broken adults.
@Hkash1
@Hkash1 3 года назад
@@oldnorth2666 In a way the entire universe is sometimes .... the contradiction was made clearer in the comment below.
@dagmara5755
@dagmara5755 3 года назад
@@Hkash1 Thanks, now all is clear:) Just talking from experience...not easy to change once imprinted patterns. I can see them and avoid but still work at emotional level.
@JhzsjJgjly
@JhzsjJgjly Месяц назад
ده عفوا كان لازم يكون ممتن لاهله، لا ان يتنطط على ناس أكيد ح يفرحوا بيه وحقهم عند الاستاذ ده... ما لا بجوز! هل تعلمون معنى الطبقه الوسطى التي ينتمي إليها الاستاذ.....
@bessiebritten1310
@bessiebritten1310 3 года назад
Another talk no solution
@pargatsingh-xp2wv
@pargatsingh-xp2wv 2 года назад
I listened on this topic 7 years back better panel discussion with evidence and research publications and this person in presentation is claiming his own idea and telling 1% and more claiming on family idea, it is not good to claim on TED I think you should verify first what he is talking.Being a good speaker does not get certificate to lies
@SOULRELIEF22
@SOULRELIEF22 3 года назад
St John 3:16! 💓 JESUS is Returning SOON! ALLELUIA!
@Fushiaaa
@Fushiaaa 3 года назад
lol
@SOULRELIEF22
@SOULRELIEF22 3 года назад
Plasticity! I'm in love with JESUS! "All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made." John 1:3!
@zentzu4003
@zentzu4003 Год назад
too much rambling dude…
@sahilsinghrajput3384
@sahilsinghrajput3384 2 года назад
8:02
@sahilsinghrajput3384
@sahilsinghrajput3384 2 года назад
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