Doctor Reacts to Ted Lasso | Ted's Breakthough in Therapy

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I LOVE Ted Lasso. This Doctor Reacts video is watching more clips from season 2. The whole season is so positive towards mental health, particularly towards anxiety and panic attacks and I found it so powerful, so I'm looking forward to watching it with you and disentangling fact from fiction.
This is the last one of clips from season two and the video covers anxiety disorders, panic, therapy, how therapy should end properly and compassionately, trauma and more.
Let me know what you think!
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@mitchellhp
@mitchellhp Жыл бұрын
Love Dr. Sharon’s last line, “That bitch stole my move” as a reference to Robin Williams’ therapist character in Good Will Hunting.
@frozenharold
@frozenharold Жыл бұрын
I think Nate is saying some things he wants to say to his father. Also, things he doesn't realize, like when he mention being hurt that Ted doesn't even care enough to have the photo he gave him of the two of them up in his office. He doesn't know that it's actually displayed in Ted's home, which shows how personal it is to Ted.
@carlyhope
@carlyhope Жыл бұрын
The scene from S2 that always, always gets me, is the incident with Jamie's dad. How after Jamie hits him, and Coach takes him out like yesterday's trash, Roy comes to him to hug him, and Jamie's very first reaction is to flinch (just like he did in S1 when Dani tried to high five him). And then Roy hugs him and no one says anything and it is such a beautiful insight into Jamie. And such a meaningful step in the relationship between Roy and Jamie. And, on a side note, such a beautiful piece of acting form Phil Dunster, who deserves ALL the awards. I love their relationship progress in S3.
@noeliajaime7656
@noeliajaime7656 Жыл бұрын
Jason said in an interview that the part where Teds dad read the book and then explained it to him was a true story.
@biancailie184
@biancailie184 Жыл бұрын
I think that scene when Ted reads the letter... the acting is just phenomenal. Brilliant. We don't know what was in there but we get so many feelings just by seeing is face
@Anonymos185
@Anonymos185 Жыл бұрын
Nate as a character is far more interesting and complex than I gave him credit for, on my first time watching. First time I saw his angry rant to Ted about him abandoning him I thought "Is this little shit for real?"
@itsonlysound
@itsonlysound Жыл бұрын
Sir Alex was an interesting example because he was actually incredibly mindful of mental health when it came to players. His man management and ability to adapt his approach to the personalities of different players was one of his biggest strengths. He definitely came from the 'hard as nails' background and had a temper but he was always progressive in his approach. He was a surprisingly innovative and mindful manager of not just his squad but everyone at Carrington. It's how he engendered so much loyalty from his staff. I think when most people picture him its screaming on the sidelines but his one-on-one approach with the people around him shouldn't be underestimated. He's never someone you could easily pigeon hole. Hard as nails, Glaswegian shop floor steward footballer turned manager - and yet for all the stereotype that sentence affords, one of his closest friends was a drag queen!
@mammamiia08
@mammamiia08 Жыл бұрын
Wow.
@haydenkingston4819
@haydenkingston4819
Watching your reaction to ted lasso, at times was difficult, because it articulated a lot of things I felt while watching the series. I however, feel much more at peace on the whole, having done so. Thank you Doctor Elliot
@JamesKuffner
@JamesKuffner
As soon as Dr. Sharon said she hated tea, Ted was like "I'll tell you everything". He kept trying to connect with her and it was her loathing of tea that made the connection.
@paulsmith1519
@paulsmith1519 Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting video! I love Ted Lasso, but as someone who has had mental health problems there were also some really useful insights here. The comment about providing safety/containment without problem solving is very interesting, I've often noticed that when someone opens up about their problems, people sometimes react by immediately suggesting lots of possible solutions which isn't always helpful.
@X-hj9tf
@X-hj9tf
Thanks for doing the Ted Lasso breakdowns. This show means a lot to me and (I imagine) many others. It’s refreshing to hear thoughtful insights from someone with expertise instead of the generic pop culture commentary so many other KZfaq channels thrive on - which isn’t to demean anybody else’s work, but I think the themes of Lasso merit what you bring to the table.
@WombatMan64
@WombatMan64
Picking a single scene that stuck with me is difficult, as there were so many powerful moments.
@sarah2301
@sarah2301 Жыл бұрын
Great video, as always! Loved hearing you talk about the ending of a therapy relationship, and would be interested in hearing you talk about it more - when it is time (either as a therapist or patient) to end it and how to go start that transition.
@samueldixon9028
@samueldixon9028 Жыл бұрын
So there’s an important little detail (which I’m surprised that the series never paid off) about that last scene with Nate.
@annunciataparchesi1832
@annunciataparchesi1832 Жыл бұрын
I originally thought that people being scandalized by a coach having panic attacks was jarringly unrealistic. Thank you for saying that the show is right on target. I hope that the writers can hear your praise. I can't wait to hear your take on Season 3. I hope to hear a little about Jane Payne, even though she is a minor character. She gets a lot of hate from viewers, and I'd like a compassionate look at what's going in with her.
@tyrant-den884
@tyrant-den884 Жыл бұрын
The weirdest panic attack I ever had: I wasn't actually having.
@douglas2938
@douglas2938 Жыл бұрын
15:35
@miriamrosemary9110
@miriamrosemary9110 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for covering this great show <3
@stacysgrapesoda800
@stacysgrapesoda800 Жыл бұрын
I've enjoyed all of the Ted Lasso videos A LOT! Hopefully you'll do at least one more that looks into season 3 when all the episodes are out.
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