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Jordan Peterson explains what happened to him 2020 (Depression, Clonazepam, Benzodiazepine) 

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Jordan Peterson explains in depth what has happened to him over the past year. After rising to online fame, Dr Jordan Peterson ghosted the world and all his devoted fans. In this video, he explains the terrible depression he went through after his wife was diagnosed with an incurable cancer. He goes over the drugs and drug classes he used including clonazepam and benzodiazepine.
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@forconservativesonly3629
@forconservativesonly3629 3 года назад
UPDATE: Jordan Peterson has now sadly contracted COVID-19. Watch the update with all the information here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j3OKXQiUfl0.html
@Fearzero
@Fearzero 3 года назад
Talk about signs of being unhealthy. Go vegan already FFS!
@naiils
@naiils 3 года назад
Fear Zero because NO VEGANS have contracted Covid? FFS! Being a Vegan W⚓️ hasn’t improved your ability to think logically
@Fearzero
@Fearzero 3 года назад
@@naiils Triggered much? A healthy diet like a whole foods, plant based diet would make him much healthier and equipped to be more able to withstand the virus. Try reading about leucine, heme iron, and amino acids and how bad they are for our health.
@LuxStrangelove
@LuxStrangelove 3 года назад
Jordan my thoughts are with you! Get better, the world needs you too!
@attilathefukkinhun2640
@attilathefukkinhun2640 3 года назад
@@Fearzero triggered much,triggered much...cant wait for you to get old and sht...and get the same stress levels...cant wait for that,you should have updated on your life just so i can tell you you should eat your broccolli...
@theevilascotcompany9255
@theevilascotcompany9255 3 года назад
Can we give a shout out to Mikhaila, who went to the wall to save her father and deal with her mother's illness at the same time? She's a real MVP.
@eazyrat
@eazyrat 3 года назад
Unfortunately she may have done more damage ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C6XlKjZATuE.html
@tylersingleton9284
@tylersingleton9284 3 года назад
If she still believes in modern medications, she is no angel. Even if her heart is in the right place, if she cannot see the real problem here, her actions are just those of a kind cult member.
@marionow6227
@marionow6227 3 года назад
@@tylersingleton9284 please have some sympathy
@Blank-km4qr
@Blank-km4qr 3 года назад
Tyler Singleton you are a sad little angry bastardisation of a human
@Vickytoriahirt1234
@Vickytoriahirt1234 3 года назад
Ya wow. Seriously.
@randallwells2892
@randallwells2892 3 года назад
"A man who doesn't lose his mind in certain situations has no mind to lose "
@AnthroposJourney
@AnthroposJourney 3 года назад
True
@lydiahubbell6278
@lydiahubbell6278 3 года назад
Who said that?
@classicalmusiclover4029
@classicalmusiclover4029 3 года назад
Lydia Hubbell me
@allegarcia4624
@allegarcia4624 3 года назад
Sorry but they’re not
@nicksung8325
@nicksung8325 3 года назад
Also,”A man that doesn’t lose his socks in certain situations has no socks to lose”. Profound
@mrsbluesky9750
@mrsbluesky9750 3 года назад
He just looks so vulnerable. This man needs a hug.
@attilathefukkinhun2640
@attilathefukkinhun2640 3 года назад
Tnk you doc...that would save the day
@lsubeast16
@lsubeast16 3 года назад
klonopin recovery is years in the making.....
@pavelhanek9790
@pavelhanek9790 3 года назад
Vulnerable is real.
@Aleksej09
@Aleksej09 3 года назад
All good people need and deserve hug 🤗
@BowlerTheHatGuy
@BowlerTheHatGuy 3 года назад
His voice... He sounds soooo fragile... :(
@dangerdrew313
@dangerdrew313 3 года назад
Jordan is brave AF Imagine having to be seen as perfect and completely put together. We are all human and fallible.
@ashleyk9328
@ashleyk9328 3 года назад
Being put together psychologically he is yes. I don’t think he lost this but I think his problem is physiological.
@thorpenator9148
@thorpenator9148 3 года назад
Peterson is human...and we look at him as a rock...but he is still a mortal man. Huge fan of Peterson.
@nocarrotjuststick3375
@nocarrotjuststick3375 3 года назад
Thorpenator it’s fascinating and very jungian that his last name means ‘son of the rock’
@marcusarmstrong9609
@marcusarmstrong9609 3 года назад
His humility and the way he contends with his own suffering. In sickness and in health he contends like we do. His value truly shines through I also a huge fan
@thorpenator9148
@thorpenator9148 3 года назад
@@marcusarmstrong9609 Very well said...you are a word smith my friend. Peterson is a light shining through on a cloudy day.
@Blablablahx3
@Blablablahx3 3 года назад
Jesus is my rock. :) He alone is my rock and my salvation; he is my fortress, I will never be shaken. (Psalm 62:2)
@goatamongsheep4296
@goatamongsheep4296 3 года назад
Not a fan of jp...especially when the blame of hubby's pill-popping addiction is on HIS WIFE. Simply stated, the guy is a pill junkie. He can be your hero, I don't care, but don't try to inflate his balloon when talking to me. An angry man in a poorly fitting suit describes him best.
@maxcassidy5809
@maxcassidy5809 3 года назад
It is so sad to hear this story. Jordan Peterson has changed so many lives with his wisdom, I wish him nothing but health and blessings.
@noelkemmy1694
@noelkemmy1694 3 года назад
16 year trying get clean of valium. Down too 1mg a day. I'm a qualified addiction therapist, and have degree in psychology. I got caught just like Dr. Peterson. Stay strong J. P.
@foxclover7116
@foxclover7116 3 года назад
Can you help me too
@noelkemmy1694
@noelkemmy1694 3 года назад
@@foxclover7116 I can help you too help yourself, what is up dear
@foxclover7116
@foxclover7116 3 года назад
@@noelkemmy1694 I've been taking 0.5 ativan for 3 years, not always daily, if I did it was usually cut in half, never exceeded 0.5 in a day. I want to be done with them but thinking about it really is scary, how bad the withdrawl will be.
@foxclover7116
@foxclover7116 3 года назад
@@noelkemmy1694 not quite sure how bad my ordeal is
@noelkemmy1694
@noelkemmy1694 3 года назад
@@foxclover7116 well problem halves is problem shared. If its not affecting your everyday living you should find local therapist. Good luck. You will be OK. Reach out
@nancyblair9862
@nancyblair9862 2 года назад
His mental and emotional stress is unbelievable. What a man - and what an example for us. May God strengthen him.❤️
@marjodorsonnens8107
@marjodorsonnens8107 3 года назад
I am 74 yrs young and still trying to find myself. In the last month I have been listening to your lectures, which brought me great comfort. So much appreciate your work. You have helped a lot of people understand that life can/ should have meaning. Glad you are getting better..you have a wonderful family and you deserve. Sincere appreciation Dr. Peterson. We need more humans like you. Thanks💝
@ceciliatapia7577
@ceciliatapia7577 3 года назад
I just want to said Thank You, Thank You, Thank You Sr. for all you help and you good heart. God Bless your beautiful Family and Blessed you. We need you around to us... ❤️❤️❤️
@adin8217
@adin8217 3 года назад
Check out some of Eckhart Tolle’s teachings or his books, he goes into a deep, easy to understand concept of “finding” ourselves that was mind blowing for me
@marjodorsonnens8107
@marjodorsonnens8107 3 года назад
Thanks. Yes been following Eckart's teaching since the 90s. 💝
@sophiebrown9434
@sophiebrown9434 3 года назад
Hugs to you Marjo 💖
@jonnyharris7
@jonnyharris7 3 года назад
@Stan 1 No
@PaperKitty99
@PaperKitty99 3 года назад
She saved her father from the belly of the whale.
@pamelars7497
@pamelars7497 3 года назад
Exactly!
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 3 года назад
And she did it with health concerns of her own and her Mother had also been ill they raised a strong person.
@allegarcia4624
@allegarcia4624 3 года назад
I love the Jordan reference😇😭very clever
@Dialogos1989
@Dialogos1989 3 года назад
Roughly speaking
@anerkant
@anerkant 3 года назад
Paper kitty... Marry me. You are so beautiful. I am so. Be precise... Thanks
@jackdoyle3863
@jackdoyle3863 3 года назад
It is wonderful to see him feeling better. He is a good man who has done so much good.
@jefflash2536
@jefflash2536 3 года назад
I’m a Doctor and I had same issues, finally got Better. Love your thinking finally had someone put words to how I lived my life. I have similar education as yours but practiced family medicine,emergency medicine and radiology. Glad to see your well Thank God
@Don-md6wn
@Don-md6wn Год назад
What good has he done? He's a piece of human garbage.
@SaudiSportsScene
@SaudiSportsScene 2 года назад
This man has supported a massive amount of people throughout his career at the hardest times in their lives. He is currently going through the hardest time of his life and I sincerely hope he can help himself as he has helped others 🙏
@supremegalacticcommander2783
@supremegalacticcommander2783 3 года назад
I really appreciate this man, and wish him and his family nothing but good fortune, good health. Will keep them in my prayers.
@jerryutah4
@jerryutah4 3 года назад
@MAD GRUMPYMAN haters always gonna hate!
@jerryutah4
@jerryutah4 3 года назад
@MAD GRUMPYMAN you're an angry elf. I'm sorry you were raised in a barn. 😂
@brewhouse6160
@brewhouse6160 3 года назад
MAD GRUMPYMAN leave it to a nasty atheist liberal to throw their unwanted opinion in, get a life
@KennethHuntington1
@KennethHuntington1 3 года назад
@MAD GRUMPYMAN There's a practical side to having a relationship with God, it has a lot to do with inner strength, emotional regulation and putting something in your heart before someone else does.
@aelfredhauscarl
@aelfredhauscarl 3 года назад
@MAD GRUMPYMAN doesn't hurt you does it prick.
@michaeldalton8374
@michaeldalton8374 3 года назад
He does not look well. You deserve a rest, Doctor.
@lrose1046
@lrose1046 3 года назад
U call this man a doctor?? A doctor who claims not to know the side effects of benzos and then claims he had akathisia when he was just detoxing... I grew up around addicts and I’ve been in the psych field for years... I’m not sure I believe his bullshit anymore... he has the gift of gab... that’s all.
@karf1702
@karf1702 3 года назад
and is probably still 10 times smarter than you lol
@zettabyte0551
@zettabyte0551 2 года назад
@@lrose1046 There can’t be any way you’re serious. I’m pretty sure you’re just a 13 year old making up some stupid shit
@nocturno5373
@nocturno5373 2 года назад
@@lrose1046 You're ignorant, but I guess it's something you'll overcome in the near future, hopefully.
@RS-ni3lj
@RS-ni3lj 2 года назад
He's been on a "carnivore diet" in recent years, malnutrition is starting to take its toll at this point.
@christinetilton4562
@christinetilton4562 3 года назад
I could listen to Jordan speak all day. My heart goes out to him.
@rachaelnye4514
@rachaelnye4514 3 года назад
You and your daughter are two of the bravest strongest people I have ever heard speak. There will always be people that think negatively of any situation but I want you to know that your story and your ability to express your story is an absolute gift to the people who need to hear it. What an amazing job you’ve done raising your daughter. Thank you for what you contribute to humanity. It means the world to more people than you know!!!
@Don-md6wn
@Don-md6wn Год назад
Pathetic.
@johnarmstrong3451
@johnarmstrong3451 3 года назад
This made me cry. Not your fault mate. You were a victim of circumstances. Best of luck with your recovery. You'll come back stronger!
@eliza1826
@eliza1826 3 года назад
Victim of circumstances?? Do you Americans always have to find yourself victims of something. Instead of staying strong for his wife and daughter and sticking to his philosophy, he decided to turn to xanx. His own philosophy failed him. Isn't he an advocate for men to be mentally and physically "tough and strong", so what happened there? And by the way, lets get real, he is a psychologist so how could he have not known about benzos?
@nsans2893
@nsans2893 3 года назад
@@eliza1826 I doubt that the guy that made the comment is American because he said ' mate ' which is usually Australian or something Americans don't use that term. I don't think you really listened to the interview. Peterson said he's flawed like everyone one else ( except you of course ).
@badrobot114
@badrobot114 3 года назад
@@eliza1826 We have a badass over here 🙌🙌🙌
@jgutierrez2477
@jgutierrez2477 3 года назад
Eli za are you really going to compare his “treatment “ as if it’s his fault? Xanax isn’t an over the counter drug. xanax was prescribed to him by a “qualified “ individual.
@eliza1826
@eliza1826 3 года назад
@@jgutierrez2477 I mean you would figure a psychologist/intellectual would be well informed about benzos but apparently not. Everyone knows xanx is highly addictive, you don't need a doctor to tell you because its well awared in society. It isn't a secret amongst doctor and patients.
@melissamiller4010
@melissamiller4010 3 года назад
Mr Peterson is a man who practices what he preaches. He is living honestly. I have more respect for him now than I did before.
@eliza1826
@eliza1826 3 года назад
Really? Because he went against everything he preached about and became a drug addict.
@tylerpullen1652
@tylerpullen1652 3 года назад
Eli za thats a response to his depression, which he openly admits and works on. Hes choosing to become vulnerable and open. I think thats one of the many things that draw people to him; his ability to share his life experiences n relate to many others. He shows his flaws n how he got to a better place SO that others can do the same. That’s mighty respectable in my book.
@gummybearsatack
@gummybearsatack 3 года назад
@@eliza1826 is this how you spend your time? being a lowlife in youtube comments?
@MrBluesboy21
@MrBluesboy21 3 года назад
@@eliza1826 After all he is a human being, so he is aloud to make some mistakes, he didn't said he was fucking perfect.
@melissamiller4010
@melissamiller4010 3 года назад
@Stan 1 Whoa what? Daddy? It seems to me that the only one being unsympathetic is you. He had a bad reaction to a medication that was prescribed to him, so he had to come off of it rapidly. This could have killed him. I don't get the part where he chose to become an addict.
@laurentdelattre4630
@laurentdelattre4630 3 года назад
I don't like to write comments usually. I don't even know you mister Peterson, I'm just a random guy from France who stumbled upon one of your videos one day and eversince, I've been totally hooked. I have realised so much about things.. Myself... The situation in France.. I have lost my mom to cancer last march, (pancreatic) ... My father is dependent on us since a miningitis he caught 4 years ago, i loved my mom dearly and would have been crushed by all of it, if it wasn't for your words of advise and awareness of the world, religion, history, politic.. It's been 7 months but im doing it. I feel your pain in this video but there's no way i could ever help you back the way you did... All we could do is tell you how much we support you and appreciate the incredible gift you have to understand and interpret things and share them in the most interesting and engaging way . Be strong and do the maximum for your family. Mes sincère salutations Dr Peterson
@HolisticLongevity
@HolisticLongevity 3 года назад
I am so sorry about your mom 🙏🏻 stay strong!
@laurentdelattre4630
@laurentdelattre4630 3 года назад
@@HolisticLongevity thank you ♥️🙏
@HolisticLongevity
@HolisticLongevity 3 года назад
@@laurentdelattre4630 loss is not easy, but you are doing so good 🙏🏻
@lennaymaboyyy4848
@lennaymaboyyy4848 2 года назад
hope you’re doing well
@mattstocks4749
@mattstocks4749 3 года назад
Anyone who knows what bento addiction is like will know this man has been through absolute HELL on earth. My heart goes out to him. Benzo withdrawal can make coming off heroin feel like a day at disneyland. No joke.
@preppingforbeginners1347
@preppingforbeginners1347 3 года назад
100% agree been through both both no joke but benzodiazepine withdrawal is so mentally deep amd destructive to your mind heart and soul and the fact that doctors have done it to so many is alarming. yet I've mostly done it.to myself through manipulation and taking to the streets absolutely hell! plz find alternatives to these medications there are other methods that show great results
@thehandliesthandle
@thehandliesthandle 2 года назад
@@preppingforbeginners1347 ive been tapering for literally months off a low dose of clonazepam for like 6 months its ridiculous, i was on 0.5 mg and now im down to half that almost, i reduce it by little chunks. if 0.5 mg is hard to get off i cant imagine someone on a significant dose getting off. im quite concerned what will happen when i finally make the leap off of these drugs
@KayFaye07
@KayFaye07 2 года назад
I dont agree. I've been on both too and personally benzodiazepines was no where near as hard as coming off of as heroin and oxycontin. I was on over 10 years. It's different for everyone. Coming off the benzos was more a mental thing than a physical for me. Like I would stay up for hours and pick my lips till they bleed and chewing my nails, then the skin around them. The heroin withdrawal was absolutely painful, I had my first seizure during rapid detox in Virginia. A friend of mine would have seizures if he came off his benzos tho. It's different for everyone. The brain and body reacts differently for each person and each drug.
@thehandliesthandle
@thehandliesthandle 2 года назад
@@KayFaye07 well heroin has gotta feel a lot more pleasurable so im sure you would have abused it more heavily as well?
@lemostjoyousrenegade
@lemostjoyousrenegade 2 года назад
Damn! 😱 I’m so glad I’ve always HATED allopathic “medicine” and have always been repulsed by ANY kind of drug, including cigarettes of ANY kind. If I ever have a headache, I take a bath with essential oils of lavender and neroli. If I have a toothache, I apply clove oil, for a broken toe, I used Resinall K - an all natural tincture that acupuncturists recommend for pain relief and to reduce swelling (it’s amazing!) with ZERO side effects and it offers immediate relief. Look it up, people. If you’ve got a bit of arthritis, carpal tunnel pain, a bed knee or back, a bad tooth, frequentl headaches, ORDER SOME! I wish everyone reading this good health and love and support from the people in your lives. ♥️
@gilligan80
@gilligan80 3 года назад
It's hard hearing his voice break while describing friends who would go the extra mile and above and .beyond the call of duty...... everyone needs those people
@AtlisDe
@AtlisDe 3 года назад
For sure, but I'm sure he is getting emotional just recalling how great they were for him. That sort of thing is very moving.I'm glad he had those kind of people to support him and his family.
@shamielmeyer5213
@shamielmeyer5213 3 года назад
Being in the field of mental health I've learnt that those who care for others sometimes also need care, it's called being human. I believe that this is admirable that someone devotes themselves to helping other although they themselves are vulnerable. All the best to you and your family Dr. Peterson.
@michaellapierre1244
@michaellapierre1244 3 года назад
There are two kinds of people in the world, those who have problems and those who don't think they have problems. Best wishes to JBP.
@ozzy85Mpower
@ozzy85Mpower 3 года назад
The wounded healer
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 3 года назад
That is exactly what it is he is very giving in his helpfulness but it was not reciprocated.
@buckstarwell7938
@buckstarwell7938 3 года назад
Thing is...if you listened to this interview...he's attributing none of this to addiction or personal trauma...and blaming it all on poor healthcare and bad luck.
@juliejanesmith57
@juliejanesmith57 2 года назад
Unless he was given a virtually coma-inducing 10mg of klonopin (starting dose for anxiety or sleeplessness is .5-1mg,) you don’t have this kind if reaction without abusing it. The fact that this man has a LONG, PUBLIC history of biased “research” and clearly thinking he knows more than experts in MANY fields, it wouldn’t ONE BIT surprise me if he sought out information to support his own natural impulse to abuse meds like this. I can’t count the number of highly “intelligent” and “successful” men I have seen fall into drug abuse and addiction this way. They bs for a living, and they get so good at it they start bsing THEMSELVES to do things they KNOW are wrong but just “WANT” to do anyway.
@nisharamphal1012
@nisharamphal1012 3 года назад
You survived because you truly are a good human being with a real great heart.
@potatoroad91
@potatoroad91 3 года назад
I am a transplant surgeon and followed Dr. Peterson's teaching and read his great books. I deeply admire your great intellectual work! You will be alright. I pray for you Dr. Petersen. You are a great teacher and a great huma being! I wish you and your family the very best deep from my heart. God bless you Sir.
@Matlockization
@Matlockization 3 года назад
Strangely, I like this guy even more.
@itisntwhatyouknow
@itisntwhatyouknow 3 года назад
I don't think it's strange you like him even more... It's definitely endearing to see someone being so honest in this day and age. He's more honest now than he ever was. The vast majority of the rest of the world are going around lying to themselves and everyone else these days
@eliramirez3798
@eliramirez3798 3 года назад
Seems strange but it's actually very understandable. We as society, are use to see people like him as if they are not capable of failing or struggle with stuff that we struggle in life. And most of them go through this kind of stuff but they hide it to the public to not be seen vulnerable to others. But when you see them struggling like you and also applying what they preach to their own situations and being succesful, makes you appreciate how real he is and how what he says actually works.
@dexter5066
@dexter5066 3 года назад
@@itisntwhatyouknow that's exactly what I was going to say pretty much
@rokyericksonroks
@rokyericksonroks 3 года назад
Benzodiazepines are a rough ride for anybody.
@mathisntmybestsubject8440
@mathisntmybestsubject8440 3 года назад
Nice try, 2020. You almost got another one.
@BONEZYEAA
@BONEZYEAA 3 года назад
This was beautiful and on point dude gg blessings your way !🙏
@justinmorgan9406
@justinmorgan9406 3 года назад
Man you said it, What a shit year!!. Im Australian..the year started for us with the fires.Never thought it could get worse....Wrong!
@whynot2288
@whynot2288 3 года назад
@Otie Jason and you got a shit country. Sad right?
@justanothervagabond5346
@justanothervagabond5346 3 года назад
Welcome to Serbia. You influenced me in so many ways. Stay strong.
@tommould
@tommould 3 года назад
I cannot quantify the immense respect & admiration I have for this man, I wish you & your family all the very best.
@Telemakos333
@Telemakos333 3 года назад
We love you Jordan. You have encouraged more than you know.
@gsp631
@gsp631 3 года назад
ABSOLUTELY : )
@SmartMoveGraphics
@SmartMoveGraphics 2 года назад
Well said.
@matteo37589
@matteo37589 3 года назад
Such an incredibly strong man. Very brave of him and his daughter to share this experience
@pippipster6767
@pippipster6767 3 года назад
Yes, most people would keep it all very hush hush due to stigma.
@whynot2288
@whynot2288 3 года назад
@Psychonaut all over the comment sections hey goodluck spreading hate. You're a worthelss fuck and you will never be happy.
@iknowyoureright8564
@iknowyoureright8564 3 года назад
What an amazing daughter. There’s no doubt that if she hadn’t of done what she did and research so much and try everything then JP wouldn’t be here! Literally like some sort of angel.....Jordan must be very, very proud. Oh and she is pretty beautiful too.
@chairde
@chairde 3 года назад
“ When troubles come, they come not single spies but in battalions.”...Shakespeare.
@simeoncoleman8629
@simeoncoleman8629 3 года назад
No doubt
@MICKEYISLOWD
@MICKEYISLOWD 3 года назад
Yes I have noticed. I don't know how I got through embezzlement, sexual abuse and family betrayal from my sister which came out of the blue. Life is a succession of horror and I wonder if living is actually worth it anymore. Thanks to Corona I have been out of work for nearly a year just to boot!
@Gpacharlie
@Gpacharlie 3 года назад
Oh yes they do!
@velocitygirl8551
@velocitygirl8551 4 года назад
I would argue that knowing U have been thru this, makes you even more knowledgeable in your profession. Most don’t understand the hell a patient goes through, trying to kick a drug that WAS PRESCRIBED by a doctor. Keep going... it really does get better. You’re on the edge of wellness again ... xoxo
@gavinbonner567
@gavinbonner567 3 года назад
This is a great point to approach this from. Well said.
@ghostweathermusic
@ghostweathermusic 3 года назад
Medical Cannabis is the best alternative
@m_d1905
@m_d1905 3 года назад
@@brandonhathaway6259 Sometimes and only a very small percentage of chronic pain patients become truly addicted. Too many people use dependance as a definition of substance use disorder, when you can become dependent on a great number of medications.
@m_d1905
@m_d1905 3 года назад
@@ghostweathermusic It does not work for everyone with chronic pain, unfortunately.
@nirradyen-tolobaz3727
@nirradyen-tolobaz3727 3 года назад
@M D The crux of the matter is;Dr.Peterson was NEVER diagnosed with chronic pain.Even if he was ,even the most unscrupulous of physicians wouldn't prescribe a benzodiazepine for "chronic pain ",they would prescribe a "narcotic analgesic ":hydromorphone,hydrocodone,oxycodone,morphine sulphate,etc.So ,in truth,he was diagnosed with "acute anxiety" and subsequently prescribed the benzodiazepine (Clonazepam-Klonopin).He had an "unusual "reaction to the "benzo."termed"akasthesia".As a consequence, the patient had to be detoxified.Due to the severity of the symptoms of "withdrawal ", and especially when done rapidly (death IS possible without a "stabilizing constituent ")which N.American medical professionals,WON'T INITIATE under any circumstances, (due to the possibility of LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THEM).Thus,Dr.Peterson's family,had a single recourse ;to seek a medical treatment OUTSIDE,N.AMERICA,subsequently found after some desperate searching,in the city of Belgrade,Serbia.It was at an obscure clinic (from description)an"involuntary long term psychiatric care and treatment facility ".It was here that the physicians agreed to "rapid benzo.detoxification"with the awareness of the patient's "akasthesia"complication.Patient was initiated treatment with "Propofol(a long term anaesthetic) *same drug Michael Jackson was administered for "pain relief and sleep"that eventually took his life *.Side effects include (retrograde amnesia and immunodeficiency)After 9 days in a drug induced coma,patient regained consciousness "detoxified from benzo.,but unfortunately presented "retrograde amnesia "coupled with "walking pneumonia ".So after a "personal and family qualified release "from the clinic in Belgrade,Serbia,the Peterson family returned home to Canada.And thus began the extremely hard road to recovery,now,in earnest (insomnia,severe discomfort,irritability,body temperature extremes,stomach ailments,loss appetite,etc.)After a period of approx.4 weeks,Dr.Peterson and his family began presenting the onset symptoms of Covid-19.As if to multiply an already delicate situation,Dr.Peterson's condition began to deteriorate,again. The Peterson family is naturally recovering,at a faster pace than Dr.Jordan Peterson,but daughter Mikhaila is keeping the people apprised through the media,as to any changes in condition.God speed and hasten all their recoveries.Thank U. ✨🎼🙏🏼🎼✨🇨🇦
@jordanpetersondaily9845
@jordanpetersondaily9845 3 года назад
"You're telling me things that I already knew but I didn't know I knew them"- Audience tells Jordan ♥ Get well soon. The world needs you
@tomastelensky-vlog8723
@tomastelensky-vlog8723 3 года назад
The world needs each and every one of us. We like heros like Jordan because we want them to do the job we are here to do. Not an easy thing to digest but it's true.
@itisntwhatyouknow
@itisntwhatyouknow 3 года назад
@@tomastelensky-vlog8723 that's pretty deep. And true. Thank you for making me think.
@tomastelensky-vlog8723
@tomastelensky-vlog8723 3 года назад
@@itisntwhatyouknow great! You are welcome! :-)
@florenciasilviaparis
@florenciasilviaparis 3 года назад
I sincerely hope Dr. Peterson and his family health and happiness.
@Gpacharlie
@Gpacharlie 3 года назад
I have been through what Jordan has and much much more, and for many more years. I can hear in his voice the exhausting toll this has taken on him; mind body and soul. Cold turkey off of prescribed benzos was a mere blip in nearly 20 years of suffering for me but I remember it being very rough. My heart goes out to him, deeply. Trauma comes in many flavors and when it finally causes the brain to shift state the traumatization becomes chronic and increasingly mounts. No doubt some pharmaceuticals can in some people do much more harm than good. The brain will go into a wind up mode and create many varied chronically painful symptoms, including pain amplifications and creation of pains that are physically unexplained by existing diagnostic testing. Medical experts who understand this “syndrome” are few and far between and few are fortunate to find a physician that will work with a patient long term. This is why people will travel the world to find something, anything that will reduce the suffering. Jordan is very fortunate to have found a treatment that has reset his central nervous system, at least for now. The tremendous support from friends and family that Jordan has experienced is quite rare under these circumstances and he is greatly blessed to have had such loving support. I have watched other videos of Jordans such as his recent conversation with Fr Robert Barron and believe that God is preparing him for great things ahead. I would encourage him to research the terms “Central Sensitization” and “Chronic Pain Syndrome.” He just may become the “Voice” for people suffering under these little known and very disabling neurologic disorders. God bless you Jordan. There are a lot more of us who understand what you have suffered through than you may know. You just might have a “God Calling”; to be a voice for people who suffer terribly with little support and even less understanding.
@coreyfinn5532
@coreyfinn5532 2 года назад
Chuck has a good point about the negative affects of medication possibly outweighing their benefits. I also experienced this but not in such arduous circumstances nor in severity of medication. I was tired all of the time. Always tired when I took this medication meant to combat my ASD and ADHD. However it caused me exhaustion. This exhaustion was so much that even if I slept 9 hours a night it felt like I slept for 1. If I didn't fall asleep in class I would risk going into an area between consciousness and unconsciousness. This was much worse than falling asleep to delay it. I was almost incoherent in thought every single day. Chuck you are a brave soul to admit or create this story (I cannot verify it as it is the internet which I am sorry for as it does sound horrible and plausible) When most people who experience this can speak about it without fear of being called a junkie or someone who is just against beneficial medication we will be in a better society. Chuck's story has more credibility to it because historically American pharmaceutical companies have given patients addicting or dependency generating medication.
@petefrisch5183
@petefrisch5183 3 года назад
While it’s terrible that Jordan Peterson has had to go through this ordeal, it’s actually reassuring that even such an inspirational man of strength and character is vulnerable to some of the same things I have struggled with in the past. I think the fact that he has gone to such lengths to overcome it, especially in the middle of family crisis’, says a lot about him. God bless the Peterson family
@alangodinez5487
@alangodinez5487 3 года назад
He not only preaches. He embodies what he talks about.
@whynot2288
@whynot2288 3 года назад
@Otie Jason just because your life is failing doesnt mean you should display sad uninformed comments all over the comments section you sad fuck
@nirradyen-tolobaz3727
@nirradyen-tolobaz3727 3 года назад
Otie Jason U know,young lad,it is very easy 2 cast aspersions and deprecating statements,about a man and his personal health issues,especially when he is vulnerable from an illness.I am willing 2 lay odds on U that:U are developing,a yet fully equipped epistemological and personal ethical code of substance and convictions. The cerebellum and its attendant functional apparatus,is not yet complete until age 27.And it is indeed,quite apparently obvious by your empty statement without a qualifier,as to Dr.Peterson's character.U speak ill of him,with condescending attitude,revealing more about your own character than I am certain U considered.If I were U ,I would not change a single thing about who U are.Don't U know it ,but you're coming right along...Best wishes,in all your future endeavors.Gratia tibi aget.🤗
@delgat000
@delgat000 3 года назад
Otie Jason He got physically dependent on something that was deemed allegedly “safe.” That’s a lot different than being mentally dependent on something like sex, food, or cigarettes etc. which is more aligned with misuse of self reliance. Although it’s quite unfortunate what happened to him, maybe it’s a blessing in disguise that brings to light on how harmful these widely prescribed monsters in a pill really are.
@KvltKommando
@KvltKommando 2 года назад
@@delgat000 it truly is a blessing, I don't know of anyone talking about this outside of forums like benzobuddies. Sadly I went through my withdrawal several years before this happened.
@deanryan8725
@deanryan8725 3 года назад
This man has been more of a father to me via the internet than my real father I love you Jordan we’re with you
@schwartzbecker111
@schwartzbecker111 3 года назад
It's like a father figure for too many. I'm with you man! 😊
@deanryan8725
@deanryan8725 3 года назад
Ezra Crown Becker the way he’s used his gift so selflessly it’s just so sad to see him unwell but you just know he’ll bounce back
@jonnyharris7
@jonnyharris7 3 года назад
Yeah man. Me too ☹️
@apacheslim
@apacheslim 3 года назад
Dean Ryan That’s pathetic
@sparodi4393
@sparodi4393 3 года назад
I know what you mean. I call him my internet "uncle"
@talllala
@talllala 3 года назад
I highly recommend the book 'Cracked: Why psychiatric drugs don't work' by James Davis a university professor in the UK. It is an expose of the psychiatric drug industry and how doctors have been enticed by drug companies to give highly addictive anti-depressants out like sweets. It is sober reading but you cannot put it down. Women are the prime targets, instead of being tested for hormone disruptions like peri- menopause they are simply handed anti-depressants instead. I am sorry for JP experience but I know he will become an even better doctor as a result. Hopefully it will draw attention to this important issue.
@AnnaLVajda
@AnnaLVajda 3 года назад
It's because doctors are lazy and don't care if their patients die. They don't even actually listen to patients concerns. If you see a doctor for stress they should help you with the cause of the stress not just drug you.
@waterlove2155
@waterlove2155 3 года назад
I was prescribed at young age and have battled so hard to get the facts out to “advocate for myslef” I got off Paxil’s 11 ansd benzodiazepines at 22 after my mom who constantly takes the bait and puts pressure in me or actively manipulated my reality to make me belive I need them. 8 years off Benzos. Not taken them for life! I went off cold turkey 🦃. Sick quacks even Jordan got lulled into the mass acceptance quackery. Fuuuuuck man. Wow.
@thisguyy
@thisguyy 2 года назад
Little late here but this book sounds extremely interesting, going to order it as my next audiobook
@primitiv114
@primitiv114 3 года назад
I came through after a year doing benzodiazepine in 2012. It was horrible and nearly killed me. But Im here and I didnt take a pill for seven years. All the best to you and your family Jordan / Peter
@georgecarlin2920
@georgecarlin2920 3 года назад
He said “you would think I would know the risk considering my studies with alcoholism ... “ this wasn’t a study. This was real life experiences of being held hostage by a drug. It’s sucks and is the hardest thing in the world to persevere through. But we do recover...
@mustaphaberradi331
@mustaphaberradi331 3 года назад
nigga aren't you dead
@lilralphie1312
@lilralphie1312 3 года назад
how im down to 1 mg of klonopin..after being on zanax for 15 years...i cant seem to get off the 1 mg....withdrawals are what i think hell is like...any help would be appreciated
@howard5992
@howard5992 3 года назад
@@lilralphie1312 I don't have personal experience with klonopin but the only advice I can give is to tapper, tapper, tapper. Reduce your dosage by a small amount and keep it there till you are comfortable. I did that to over-come a multi-decades long drinking habit and also - earlier - I did the same to break a multi-year dependence on a stimulant ( Provigil ). In each case I did this over many months. Breaking away from alcohol was actually easier than the stimulant. You need a good support system and stability in your life to do this well. It also helps to be busy and challenged, but in a way that you can balance. Too much stress is going to make it much harder. These drugs change how our mind functions and they change our personality. So there is a long term process of recovery that goes on and on as these take time to return to normal. Also breaking these habits brings out new realizations about ourselves and that can be VERY difficult emotionally. There can be lots of regret and sometimes anger directed at ourselves and at others. Getting therapy - counseling - can help. For me there were the physical symptoms but the hardest part was depression and some mood swings and a loss of motivation and suicidal thoughts. But when you start moving in the right direction time becomes your friend, as every day is an opportunity to start feeling better. If you google klonopin withdrawal there is lots of good information. But people are different and there is no one answer. Good luck. Believe in your self and value your self and you can do it !
@howard5992
@howard5992 3 года назад
@Creeping Death Probably. You need to look at yourself and decide if you think it will work. It has to be your own decision and your own commitment. Everyone is different. I was moderate but very committed daily drinker. Stopping cold turkey was too hard. I would swing back with a binge episode and then I would start to drink again. I did that multiple times. It took me about four months to taper down. Then for a year I still had cravings but they were manageable. I even broke down and had a drink on occasion during that year but never lost control. I was getting hangovers too, from just a single drink because I was more sensitive. I drank on about 10 days in that first year (after going to a full daily stop) but never heavily. Now I'm seven months into the second year and the craving is gone and alcohol isn't even that enjoyable - it just makes me feel fuzzy headed. I was an alcoholic but I almost never drank before noon. I drank to get a buzz but I didn't usually drink to the point of passing out (I did that when I was young and was a weekend drinker). Other alcoholics have different profiles and different histories. I was a heavy cigarette smoker too for about seven years and with that I had to stop cold turkey. It was awful for maybe three weeks, with the first few days being the worse. Also I still would want a cigarette for months and months. With drink I thought that if I go slowly my brain can adapt and the relapse risk is lower. With addictions our brains adapt to the drugs. Quitting is hard because our brains have to adjust a second time. Slowing down the adjustment period (making it longer) can help make the change more durable. If you switch off too quickly it's like we become brittle or fragile. It's hard to cope with life. Peterson had a complex story but what seems to have done him in the most was when he decided to stop cold turkey and tried to do that for a week or so. Then he became over sensitive to the drug but also needed it even more - his nervous system was changed. Even though I was only a moderate drinker stopping changed my sleep patterns and made me more emotional. All sorts of stuff we hide from ourselves comes out. Fears and self-doubts and regrets and angers. Working on addictions usually has to involve working on these issues too. If you are busy and involved in life it helps. People needs goals and some sort of support too. For me, with smoking, it seemed more like a physical addiction. Cold turkey was hard but worked. Drinking was physical but it was more tied into my thinking and it was better for me to stop slowly. You still need to be very disciplined with yourself. I wrote down my intake on a paper calendar. I used a calibrated measuring cup so that I couldn't cheat or fudge. No eyeballing the amount. I removed drinking from ALL social activities. I made having a drink into a routine where it was like taking medicine. I would savor that daily drink - even though it got weaker over time - but I never gave in to saying to myself "I'll just have a little extra". One of my escape valves was knowing that I could hold my intake at the new current level till I was comfortable with it. I tried not to stop too quickly. I wasn't having my "last" drink every day...I knew that the next day I could allow myself another small drink. It let me relax. But if drinking is really hurting your life or has taken over and you can't stop get outside help. It's a hard drug to break. Sorry to be so long in my answer. I don't want to make it sound easy, but it worked for me. The desire to take control was growing for years. You need to really want to change.
@howard5992
@howard5992 3 года назад
@Creeping Death you aren't alone in trying to do that. Good luck. Many people say that stopping 100% is the way to go - it worked for one person I know and for another they tried and failed many times but they are now a non-drinker. The first guy was a wine drinker (more a social drinker) the other was more an abusive (heavy) drinker. I was more in the middle.
@marcusarmstrong9609
@marcusarmstrong9609 3 года назад
His humility and the way he contends with his own suffering. In sickness and in health he contends like we do. His value truly shines through. His Meaningful experiences actually seem to justify it his family and his friends. ALL THE THINGS HE THOUGHT ME. Huge Fan of Peterson
@prophetsnake
@prophetsnake 3 года назад
Obviously he didn't teach you anything about rational thought, or grammar, or word usage.
@marcusarmstrong9609
@marcusarmstrong9609 3 года назад
@@prophetsnake obviously you're one of the people that has to obviously makes things worse. Hello Chaos I'm glad snakes don't have legs 🐍slither on
@prophetsnake
@prophetsnake 3 года назад
@@marcusarmstrong9609 Obviously
@guccimane623
@guccimane623 3 года назад
Peterson’s a charlatan shill
@K33N35
@K33N35 3 года назад
Marcus Armstrong nah you do sound kinda dumb bro.
@unknownconfig2279
@unknownconfig2279 3 года назад
I have the most profound respect for the Petersons. And at the end of the day, they are just humans like the rest of us.
@graemejack9040
@graemejack9040 3 года назад
This was truly heartbreaking to watch but also probably the most inspiring video of Jordan I've ever watched at the same time. The strength shown by him, his wife and his daughter is unbelievably heart warming.
@KazKasozi
@KazKasozi 3 года назад
Incredible series of terrible events! Glad to have JP back. Wishing him a solid recovery.
@milosCivejovidar
@milosCivejovidar 3 года назад
As someone from Serbia I am happy to see Dr. Peterson being helped in Belgrade. The sad fact is that people in Serbia have a decades long history of abusing benzodiazapine based pills because of the hard lives they live - Bensedin and Bromazepan being the most common of them. It would make sense that the best experts in the problem of withdrawal symptoms would be here.
@imangavran4062
@imangavran4062 3 года назад
Hi from Bosnia. 🙏
@sluganoviczrinka
@sluganoviczrinka 3 года назад
Hi from Croatia🙋🏻‍♀️
@nuendo2020
@nuendo2020 3 года назад
Hi from slovenija. I thought Flormidal os most abused in Serbia
@milosCivejovidar
@milosCivejovidar 3 года назад
@@nuendo2020 Never heard about that pill before. I think almost every other house in Serbia has a box of Bensedin or Bromazepan, especially if there are some elderly or sick people inside. Also popular with younger people for treating anxiety.
@antunbabic5265
@antunbabic5265 Год назад
Would anybody be so kind to share a name of a clinic in Belgrade where he was? Thanks :)
@ivanruiz2218
@ivanruiz2218 3 года назад
The part where he brought his friends and family helping him... my heart. That's beautiful. My eyes are sweating
@KvltKommando
@KvltKommando 2 года назад
It's true, when you go through it, you really want to kill yourself because the suffering feels like it will never end but the thought of hurting your family with your suicide and making even more suffering stops you.
@davelafferty5899
@davelafferty5899 3 года назад
I owe so much to this guy. I have suffered plenty but I could have suffered much much more had I not discovered him and his content. I discovered him in good time I am living a life of meaning now, so much so it hardly matters if I'm not successful, because the path I've taken is profound. I will dedicate my journey to him. Such a lovely family, I do hope they all recover to a place that gives them the fulfillment they deserve. God bless you all.
@JohnDoe-yy4rk
@JohnDoe-yy4rk 3 года назад
This guy is such a brave soul..one of the most intellectual thinkers of our time..god bless JP🙏
@luciderr
@luciderr 3 года назад
Holy shit the man is strong - people get stuck in such problems for long years, often until the day they die. To see him on his feet so fast is ridiculously impressive.
@Luca_dec
@Luca_dec 3 года назад
maybe his time as a therapist made him more resilient. I still find it impressive.
@CrossM7
@CrossM7 3 года назад
I'm sure God has something to do with that.🙏
@luciderr
@luciderr 3 года назад
@@CrossM7 Does God also have something to do with 10k annual deaths because of benzodiazepines in the US alone, or do we connect only good things to God?
@CrossM7
@CrossM7 3 года назад
@@luciderr the ego has a lot to do with that. a.k.a., you can't serve two masters. Dr. Peterson can tell us more maybe of his recovery, because God works in a miraculous ways, through people, doctors, friends. God is not the "old man sitting on a throne giving blessings".
@FreelancerAlpha1-1
@FreelancerAlpha1-1 3 года назад
Artur Jaskólski according to the judeo-Christian worldview, an all good God would be incapable of doing bad things, so yes you would only attribute the good things to God
@williamwimbourne856
@williamwimbourne856 3 года назад
I respect his truthful emotions and sharing his vulnerability. What a disaster for him and his family. Much love to all of you 💚
@mfranco25881
@mfranco25881 3 года назад
Jordan Peterson has always been there for me through his work and advice online and I hope he finds an outlet that can help him get through these tough times he has and is going through.
@antonietamendoza6677
@antonietamendoza6677 3 года назад
This is hands up the best interview of this man,there is a big power in showing vulnerability
@leahballard9255
@leahballard9255 3 года назад
He looks great, yet he also appears tired. If he wasn't, I'd be beyond the word 'impressed'. I wish the Petersons all the health and best of wishes I could offer as an individual. Much affection and respect for you, JBP.
@peterfallon4018
@peterfallon4018 2 года назад
As a man who’s struggled w/addiction I have been praying for you & your family since it became known. Forget one day at a time..as my mother told me when in a depression requiring hospitalization-just *5 min* at a time
@johndoe7270
@johndoe7270 Год назад
That same thing happened to me with tramadol. I thought it was a non-addictive pain reliever and took it for a long time.
@Zigarius1123
@Zigarius1123 3 года назад
I wish the best for Jordan and his family! I've been following him for several years and we need his voice more than ever.
@walterpalmer2749
@walterpalmer2749 3 года назад
Jordan Peterson, a voice of sanity, reason, intelligence, also deals with life's challenges. He too is not immune to human frailties, challenges, stresses . We ONLY wish you well, Dr. Peterson.
@pimark69
@pimark69 3 года назад
So good to see you back Mr. Peterson. The world needs you.
@romukauppias
@romukauppias 3 года назад
I don't really know nothing about him but I have been listening his speeches alot lately and he has been helping me to think straight, during this rough year 🙏 He is a great person and I wish nothing but good things to him! Thank you for helping me to get through everything I had to went through! Greetings from Finland! ✌️
@davidmendenhall9864
@davidmendenhall9864 3 года назад
Thank you for who you are. My wife and I fight for her life everyday. I understand. The fight is rough. May God protect you and your family because you are unbelievably significant.
@Idunnoaboutyou
@Idunnoaboutyou 3 года назад
No one is exempt from going through the dark knight of the soul. Glad you came out dr. P.
@karenthorpe6977
@karenthorpe6977 3 года назад
There's a dark night of the soul and a dark night of the pharmaceuticals.... One is a rite of passage the other a drug dealer that addicts its users before eventually usually costing ones life....
@errolkonat1746
@errolkonat1746 3 года назад
It breaks my heart to hear how heavy this story is. And how hard this comes in, for a man that shares his knowledge and experience to enhance lives al over the planet to become a better human being. Good people matters. A lot. Family matters. A lot. All the love to you and your family.
@terrykearns1817
@terrykearns1817 3 года назад
Thank you for making this video. I hope and pray that you are still doing well and recovering.
@Mozlove
@Mozlove 3 года назад
THIS MAN HAS CHANGED MY LIFE. I STARTED WATCHING HIS LECTURES ABOUT A YEAR AGO. I CAN PROUDLY SAY I AM NOT WHO I WAS AND I WILL NOT BE WHO I WAS TOLD ID BE. MAY YOU BEAT ANY TRIBULATIONS SIR THAT COME YOUR WAY AND MAY YOUR LIGHT NEVER STOP SHINNING ON US ALL....TRULY SIR FOR YOUR WORK I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL
@bunkbeds3001
@bunkbeds3001 3 года назад
Yell more
@patrickr.452
@patrickr.452 3 года назад
Such a terrible ordeal to go though, I'm so happy he's felling better.
@Johnny-mp2ew
@Johnny-mp2ew 3 года назад
Nope! He's got corona now!
@jamesliberatore6792
@jamesliberatore6792 3 года назад
I’m very glad Dr. Jordan Peterson is well. I’ve been praying for him.
@RealThunderberg
@RealThunderberg 3 года назад
Thanks for posting this video to update people. Really sorry to learn what this poor guy has been through. Very scary and could happen to any one of us. I believe him to be a good man and was always so impressed with how learned and articulate I've always found him to be and will continue to pray for him every day to be fully healed and fully restored.
@lnc-to4ku
@lnc-to4ku 3 года назад
Seeing him get emotional brought tears to my eyes and breaks my heart!! I cannot even imagine what hell he's been through! Sending many prayers your way! ♡
@dback5235
@dback5235 4 года назад
All all I Can say....is I took them for sleeping 😴 issues.... for three months... and it took three years to feel normal!!!
@mcmjr405
@mcmjr405 3 года назад
I’m pleased to hear that they’re behind you now.
@werper09
@werper09 3 года назад
Yup...similar experience.
@khiggins7231
@khiggins7231 3 года назад
I find myself watching more and more of this man.
@adamloadsman2133
@adamloadsman2133 3 года назад
Greatest thinker of our time. Helped more people than he'll ever know. Bad things always happen to good people so the worst things probably happen to the best. "Let everything happen to you, beauty and terror. No feeling lasts forever" our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Jordan. 😇
@stevewentzell2925
@stevewentzell2925 3 года назад
I needed to hear this information. Thank you for posting it. Regards to all involved
@mmontagart
@mmontagart 3 года назад
My prayers and thoughts are with this just man and his family.
@thatguyadarsh
@thatguyadarsh 3 года назад
Thank you for the kind words.
@eatassdaily5314
@eatassdaily5314 3 года назад
You’re not alone my man 🙏🏼 watching this gives me SO much hope, thank you both.
@yehoshuakopyrin2129
@yehoshuakopyrin2129 3 года назад
Man, this is crazy. No one deserves to go through something like this.
@bobjoyner7174
@bobjoyner7174 4 года назад
Jordan all that you have experienced is tantamount to an excruciation form of suffering and touches my heart on the deepest level. There is no doubt that thousands if not more will become more conscience and aware what you have experienced could happen to anyone. It takes a man of great moral fiber and character to disclose the human aspects of life especially given the circumstances and adverse events that in and of themselves would put any man on his knees. You took what is widely prescribed and most would not be so committed to rid themselves of a substance that establishes an addition in a matter of only two weeks. I have learned a great deal from this video and am aware that I need the courage and commitment to follow your path. Always I wish you and your family God's Peace Jordan! Bobby
@chickenmuffin
@chickenmuffin 3 года назад
Please run for office in Canada. Someone sensible needs to save us.
@joeye7518
@joeye7518 3 года назад
He has to get right before dealing with that.
@derekredwood7121
@derekredwood7121 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your story. I have been through benzo withdrawal and it was hell. Absolute hell. Like I can't even describe. Hope you continue your path to long term recovery.
@davidbarth8306
@davidbarth8306 3 года назад
What an amazing and courageous man. Few people would have honesty and integrity to be so real. Dr. Peterson is an example for all of us!!
@catsandsound
@catsandsound 3 года назад
I always enjoy listening to Jordan Peterson and I'm sorry to hear of the troubles. Wishing a full recovery to continue his work.
@HysTaRiCFiSHy
@HysTaRiCFiSHy 3 года назад
It’s terrifying yet somehow humbling to see how life’s negative experiences can effect someone as influential and bright as Jordan, I hope his strength comes back, I’m sure he has yet another perspective to look through now, glad to see he’s doing relatively ok now.
@stephenbrunner7571
@stephenbrunner7571 3 года назад
I am so thankful for your openness. I can’t relate much more than seems possible. Helps even more than your books/lectures. Wishing you and your family all the best
@HadithiAbdulle
@HadithiAbdulle 3 года назад
Quickest recovery dear prof. Prayers and Hugs from Somalia 🇸🇴
@stefancepoi1128
@stefancepoi1128 3 года назад
From Romania. I pray for you Mr. Peterson, and I send you my best thoughts! Thank you!
@haydenwayne3710
@haydenwayne3710 3 года назад
My heart is so full. Take your time in your recovery. Welcome back. I look forward to witnessing your expansive mind unfold, once again..
@patriciagabel5096
@patriciagabel5096 3 года назад
We love you Jordan!!! Stay strong and thanks for being so vulnerable. It's a beautiful thing.
@sharonthomas8807
@sharonthomas8807 3 года назад
Why would this be 'for conservatives only'? Seems a bit touchy.
@elijahnegron337
@elijahnegron337 3 года назад
It's just the channel name. It might be a stupid name, but it is only the name
@funanyaokeke9023
@funanyaokeke9023 3 года назад
Liberal here 🐴. I wish Jordan Peterson the best. Regardless of political leaning, i can empathize with human suffering where ever it comes from!
@howardskeivys4184
@howardskeivys4184 3 года назад
Totally with you on that one Sharon!
@mp5249
@mp5249 3 года назад
@@funanyaokeke9023 if only he could do the same. Severe benzo withdrawal does not come from daily prescribed use. You can die from benzos when you eat it like skittles, which I have known many who have done. If he can't sleep, he is more likely bipolar rather than a pure depressive. He cannot see his own self. Not the guru many want him to be.
@SigourneyWeaver666
@SigourneyWeaver666 3 года назад
@@mp5249 what are you on about? Benzo dependence is probably more likely while taking the prescribed dose than recreationally. I don’t even like JP and think he’s a bit naive, being a psychologist and having no knowledge of benzos, but he’s not wrong. You take a drug every day for awhile, you’re going to be dependent. Unfortunately, benzo withdrawal is the fucking hardest one of the bunch. I took them as prescribed and ended up with horrific withdrawal even with tapering. Most people do
@shireenhendricks2194
@shireenhendricks2194 3 года назад
Hugs from South Africa
@Rigger3763
@Rigger3763 3 года назад
Absolutely ecstatic seeing him talk and doing better. I've watched as much as I can of him and he's helped me a lot. Gods speed in recovery and can't wait to see you back at your normal routine
@anastaziajade4604
@anastaziajade4604 3 года назад
Jesus healed and delivered me from my Xanax habit. I had no withdrawals and felt completely normal. God is so good! Praying for you Mr.Peterson.
@Fireball1974
@Fireball1974 2 года назад
I hope God was good to me as he was to you , my story is just like his but never healed
@antichivalori614
@antichivalori614 3 года назад
2020 screwed the entire world. But couldn't end Jordan Peterson. Real legend
@karenbeasley2348
@karenbeasley2348 3 года назад
You add so much joy to the world
@pippipster6767
@pippipster6767 3 года назад
Incredible how the mind can turn in on itself.
@CrossM7
@CrossM7 3 года назад
You mean the ego :/
@pippipster6767
@pippipster6767 3 года назад
ieouams Not necessarily. Dark subconscious forces (psychosis) can destroy a person.
@feny8
@feny8 3 года назад
I’ve been there. Everything he’s talking about is spot on alcohol withdrawal as well. Yep, took about two years. Bloody hell.
@CrossM7
@CrossM7 3 года назад
@@pippipster6767 and what's the definition of those dark forces? When we come into this world we have 3%of consciousness free the other 97%is divided into sub consciousness, infra consciousness and un consciousness; aka. we're in hell 97 % of the time and if those 97% dark force(the ego) find a pathway for our destruction they'll do it in a heartbeat.
@sphowaable
@sphowaable 3 года назад
Has literally NOTHING to do with that. No one has ANY idea how powerful benzodiazepines are.
@user-bo8dc2dx2f
@user-bo8dc2dx2f 3 года назад
So much love and compassion for you and your family. Praying God helps you and you get well. Much respect from Russia.
@tomsmith2361
@tomsmith2361 3 года назад
Thanks for the update and I hope you heal up fast!!!!
@marcuspowers5914
@marcuspowers5914 3 года назад
I was awake voluntarily in a church based drug recovery program where I was taken off my meds.. it didn't hurt me but made me eventually have huge outbursts of emotion..
@leighannmcclendon4214
@leighannmcclendon4214 3 года назад
He helped me with my journey so much! Love him! Sending lots of love to you and your family! Good to see him!
@ItzPriceGaming
@ItzPriceGaming 3 года назад
Same with SSRI‘S they tell you its safe and not addicting but getting off these drugs is hell on earth
@magetaaaaaa
@magetaaaaaa 3 года назад
I've seen the same stories over and over again. I can't think of anyone who's been on those and has actually gotten well. Ridiculous!
@melgrant7404
@melgrant7404 3 года назад
@@magetaaaaaa people are well on them and they have saved lives
@debbi9880
@debbi9880 3 года назад
Your brain needs the medicine, otherwise you wouldn't be affected. SSRIs are not addictive.
@sassysandie2865
@sassysandie2865 3 года назад
D R they are poison for the brain.
@fullmoon5495
@fullmoon5495 3 года назад
@@debbi9880 true story
@lee_dias3830
@lee_dias3830 3 года назад
Very glad you're back. Have learned a lot with your lectures....
@magnasolus2773
@magnasolus2773 3 года назад
I love you Jordan Peterson, I cried when I found you. I realised your words of encouragement and wisdom are the words I wanted to hear from my own father for the longest time. It breaks my heart but you comforted me so much and I got to believe in myself and that I am someone who is of value and can make huge contribution in this world. I can't thank you enough. Yahweh Bless you and your family's recovery. I pray for you. We need you. I could only wish that you were my father but I'm grateful I found you, though I feel it's a bit late. I hope you recover soon!
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