Please make more videos when you can. I get so much insight from these and I enjoy watching them.
@rainbowkiss799616 күн бұрын
Cassie was sexually abused by older man. That's why she turned out different from her Sister.
@Anna.S1726 күн бұрын
Isn't he look like Matt Smith? The 11th Doctor?
@user-so9cy7ec8z28 күн бұрын
I just discovered you in June of 2024. Please continue making more videos
@no_name2641Ай бұрын
13 Reasons Why next please
@feathereye14Ай бұрын
Matt Smith, is that you?
@ezinnehuntress7533Ай бұрын
Rest in peace Angus, watching this video made me shed a tear to the fact that you're no longer here🙏🏾
@siobhaneringdeАй бұрын
i miss dr. bender
@LeeseCornishАй бұрын
Watching this as a constantly misdiagnosed recovering addict makes me wish i could have had access to a psychiatrist as insightful and thought provoking as you, your ability to see things from beyond surface level is so valuable to people like me, this video made me realise a lot about myself so thankyou for this 🌹
@ericamlcaАй бұрын
I could not finish this show
@Pushing_PixelsАй бұрын
That was really insightful and clearly explained. Great video. Subbed.
@Letstalk-zx7jxАй бұрын
Im starting undergrad at 32 years old , even if that means being a psychiatrist at 44, I don't care.
@RaeraevalkyraeАй бұрын
And this is the reason why I pay internet
@blinkinglightbeacon7704Ай бұрын
Cassie is obsessed with Nate and has low self-esteem but she is not delusional and certainly not erotomanic. The most important reason being she is actually IN a sexual relationship with the object of her desire who has even told her that he loves her. Erotomania is an advanced stage of psychosis in which there is no evidence of reciprocity and is almost always with a famous person. It's also not uncommon to become infatuated, ignore red flags, and think you might be able to change a person's mind, especially as the other woman, and especially at that age before you have learned to be cautious. It's misleading to call it delusional or psychotic when it's actually quite common to invest too much and fantasize about a relationship that is clearly not going to become a commitment. Denial is not delusion and it's a very long way away from psychosis.
@alicestbrtАй бұрын
Would love to know your thoughts on skins (UK) - particularly the first 4 seasons, it kinda dropped off after that :)
@krapulantaАй бұрын
he should do skins
@succubitch1054Ай бұрын
thamk you for not villainizing abuela
@liviareginalarosamariano60692 ай бұрын
I would like to know how to deal a little better with borderline disorder, I have this diagnosis and I would like to watch and learn more about it, especially now that I'm a mother, I would like to know how to deal better with life because I want to protect my girl, from everyone and I do not want to become my precious baby's trauma. I would appreciate any tips lol I'm taking meds and all the first steps are already taken... But it's hard to navigate... I also would like to ask if my daughter being in the spectrum will make things a lot harder for her? To deal with me, I guess. But unlike many kids within the spectrum, she loves hugs, kisses all of that, and I love that as well so idk
@misstekhead2 ай бұрын
I’m a grown asş woman and Rue’s character is what drew me to this series. I saw so much of my adolescent self in her character. I was a full on, effed up junkie, and an absolute mess. For most teens this isn’t what their lives are like, but for those that have been there it means so much to be recognized. To this day my addiction and mental illness not being treated in my teens is why I’rm in a dire stage as an adult. Mental health wasn’t recognized or advocated for as strongly as it is now. It was silent. You would suck it up. Often that meant self medicating through deadly means. I keep telling people I’m not going to make it to my birthday or the end of the year. A lifetime of no support and damage to my health has finally taken its toll. I’m exhausted. I don’t have the financial means to afford decent care. For those of you with the means to receive care, or able to have support of some kind please be thankful. It’s an awful feeling to extend your hand out to ask for help, only to have it swatted away because you can’t afford it, don’t “qualify”, or turned down for whatever reason outside of your control.
@ceresfox75072 ай бұрын
I didn't know I would ever see this type of observational video but I needed it for sure and im glad i found it. Thank you.
@jazmingonzalez16192 ай бұрын
Parents can hurt their kids sometimes consciously or unconsciously. That pain lasts for a long time when it is not talked about. It's a show .....but this video really should be taken seriously.
@babyshark99492 ай бұрын
Would love one on bojack horseman!! I get there's alot os seasons, so maybe the one where he adopts hollyhock and they live with his mother?
@yolaoudhoff77252 ай бұрын
What i have noticed is that when you on drugs the bipolar manic episodes can look like just staying awake cause the drugs suppress the manic behaviour but internally it is definitely there
@TheCinnyBun2 ай бұрын
please come back these videos are so important
@Wesplaylist2 ай бұрын
I love psychology it fascinates me. Thank you for explaining things better keep up the good work
@girlbloggerlolita2 ай бұрын
can you maybe do an analysis on the show YOU I always wanted to know what a psychiatrist thinks of it and I myself don't think my analyzation is perfect
@humangecko2 ай бұрын
is the show called reframing because you're always rocking a pair of sick frames
@HaggenKennedy2 ай бұрын
Coming here after watching your Wired video, which was just released (2024-05-14), and which you absolutely crushed! Please, make more videos. 👍🏻
@Gracielolx2 ай бұрын
Hey Dr. Eric I love your videos I hope u can upload soon. I hope you're okay as well
@karlieriviere84452 ай бұрын
With Cassie and Lexi there was a difference in their environment cuz when Cassie hit puberty men started giving her more attention, particularly male relatives and Lexi didn’t have that so Cassie learned early on that her body gets her attention and validation from men which would be why they’re different in that aspect I think
@kc-uy5qr2 ай бұрын
Can to review gone girl?
@mhiekylaaquino17602 ай бұрын
he has a yt channel!!
@succubitch10543 ай бұрын
I would love a video like this for season 2
@pruray3 ай бұрын
Dr Bender, you should review/ react to the TV show Dexter. It is about a serial killer with a code. It's very interesting. I think you will enjoy it and we would love your input on it.
@NJGuy19733 ай бұрын
Anyone watch Season 2?
@CheneyChen10013 ай бұрын
Hi Doctor please make more videos
@nancylamadani86233 ай бұрын
more videos pleaaaseeeee
@arielingling25234 ай бұрын
Dr. Eric needs more subscribers. In a way, many people can relate to shows such as Euphoria or feel some type of familiarity with certain situations in shows like Euphoria. With that being said, Dr. Eric taking the time to share his knowledge by explaining how, why, where, when, and what the possible outcome could be between these characters is fascinating.
@Vskullhead4 ай бұрын
It's like a mirror of my life and my narcissistic father...
@nancylamadani86234 ай бұрын
hi Dr. Eric, will you make more videos in the future? i am already so amazed with your videos and admire your work very much. ☺
@GiantPetRat4 ай бұрын
I could really relate to that manic energy Ted brought to one of his sessions with Fieldstone. I like to think I'm a little more grounded then Ted when it comes to assessing my emotions, but I also recognize that I often turn to humor to cover up uncomfortable emotions.
@marvinmcmartianpants95425 ай бұрын
I don't like the audio. Seems distorted? quiet
@walkerhaw54685 ай бұрын
Your a brilliant man Doc.
@archer84925 ай бұрын
I'm really glad you've set up your own channel and I hope you have the time and resources to keep making videos. I think they're not only entertaining but valuable, and it's great how much effort you put into contextualizing the characters and events. I've subbed to the channel now so I'll be back for any new content you put up.
@elahtucay12635 ай бұрын
I hope you could make a video about saltburn!
@earthzgallery28925 ай бұрын
😇
@snufkin22455 ай бұрын
I'd be super interested to see him cover heathers
@phoenixjklin5 ай бұрын
Love what you’re doing. I sometimes feel ashamed for reading ”too much” into fictional characters, but honestly doing it has helped me resolve some personal issues before, and there’s some amazing ways that storytellers can bring things such as mental health struggles to light without very obviously forcing it down people’s throats. So I’m very glad to see someone such as yourself analyze and talk about these things. I’d be very curious what your thoughts are on Lucifer (the tv show), and how the complicated family dynamic has shaped the main character Lucifer, and perhaps whether you think any diagnosis would fit him. He deals with quite a lot of doubt regarding his own beliefs and sense of self, and appears to be resigned to be the bad guy that everyone expects him to be. I’d say self hatred is very prevelant in the show despite the main character acting in a narcissistic-like manner. Sometimes self-destructive or self-sabotaging behaviours are present. Loud, angry outbursts, sometimes triggered by mention of his family. At times when he expresses anger or sadness he very much acts like a child or teen in a fully grown, adult body. I think the show does a great job of putting down the base for excellent storytelling regarding the family relationships and Lucifer’s self perception, but I also wish they would’ve explored it more. Of course that’s sometimes how it goes in shows and movies when they need the story to move forward, haha. Even just Season 1 and 2 explore parts of it quite well, but of course they dive deeper as the show progresses!