You’re an incredible Dr. I feel relived just listening to you talk. I deal with anxiety and depression
@kassassin_brahgawk18 күн бұрын
When I was little, I would count tiles to help disassociate.
@xander396Ай бұрын
I want to see you talk about your experience as a consultant on Arkham Shadow!
@prurayАй бұрын
Dr Bender, you should watch, react to and maybe analyse the new batman animated series. It's called Batman: The caped crusader. It's on Prime video. Each episode focuses on a different villain.
@medusagorgon9Ай бұрын
Batman villain right before he turns.
@kasrakakaee3441Ай бұрын
Pleaseeeee we need more. Please do bojack horseman 😢
@fozianoreen3495Ай бұрын
Can u please do Azula from the last airbender? She’s such a unique character /villain and her mental brake down at the end
@fozianoreen3495Ай бұрын
Pls do Azula from avatar the last airbender. And her mental brake down !! It’s such a good tv show
@jo0ls_deeАй бұрын
Of course you misdiagnosed Misty as having BPD, most people in your profession do this with autistic women.
@damianstarks3338Ай бұрын
Great Yellow Jackets psychology video
@Elvertaw2 ай бұрын
I’ve been through therapy a number of times. For me, it’s a release. I look forward to telling everything. But then I don’t have friends and I don’t want my husband knowing everything. Guess I’m just weird.
@andrew-hf9fl2 ай бұрын
I remember when I watched this, as an adult, feeling concerned that potentially the cautionary nature of some of the more risky behavior in the show...whether or not it would be powerful enough to outweigh the potential for imitation amongst young people. We see this alot. For instance, the episode of South park about red heads. The point of the episode is that discrimination is bad...but the outcome was a Lot of bullying of red headed school children. Time will tell
@titusmagnuseinuniversumaus63542 ай бұрын
16:53 when you go to the right frame in exactly this moment of the video the glasses look strangely CGI-like.
@theguycisterninoyelledat62722 ай бұрын
man I would love to see this guy look at Cry of fear which is a game which I don't know he does. However, it has one of the best modern representations of chronic depression ever.
@Thenewboidahlia2 ай бұрын
Whelp…looks like I’m rewatching Yellowjackets for the millionth time 😂😂
@UnaOwens-g1q2 ай бұрын
Dear Dr. B., For a future episode (following “Nate’s Dad”): Please take the opportunity to define “abuse”. Not because none of us are familiar with the term, but because like “toxic”, “narcissist”, or “gaslighting”, but because it’s entered the cultural conversation with our colloquial preconceptions. I’d very much like to hear, from a licensed and practicing professional, what makes a behavior or pattern of behavior “abuse”/“abusive”, and what it’s not. If, for ex., Nat’s violence and his abusive behavior are two distinct but overlapping phenomenon, it would be useful if you could pull them apart for us. Thank you for your consideration.
@alyssatheexcellent3 ай бұрын
OMG PLEASE MORE!!!
@BryceChillis3 ай бұрын
shauna seems to get whatever she wants and she's miserable
@nancylamadani86233 ай бұрын
Does anybody know if Dr. Eric posts videos somewhere else? he would be one of my favourite youtubers. I really wanna learn more from him.
@thoonkyalsinkaykay75773 ай бұрын
pls make more vds like that, it is better than learning psychology at school
@billyjean31184 ай бұрын
Watching this video made me realize how lucky I was to be stuck in a boring relationship for several years, one that I didn’t leave out of fear of abandonment, because if it wasn’t for that then I would end up like those characters. I’m 36 years old now and every day I fight the urge to think of every single man as someone who can hurt me and save me, punch me and hug me. It’s a wild ride to be hyper aware of your demons, and the conversations we have in my head are nuts.
@rxcesss64194 ай бұрын
Can u talk abt what happen if we scroll tiktok too much?Because I feel overwhelmed when I scroll too much.
@DrusillaD-k9w4 ай бұрын
no offense, but now that you’re not on GQ and you’re just making your own videos it’s a little little offputting that you don’t look in the camera. We all know that it’s not a GQ crew behind there, asking you questions.
@rTrueStories4 ай бұрын
I’m very interested to see how you would handle some of the most challenging situations in 13 reasons why
@chriscastielredy4 ай бұрын
Dr. Eric Bender looks like Matt Smith from Doctor Who (tell me if this isn't a fantastic coincidence!) I truly believe there are 7 people look alike to a certain specific person.
Please make more videos when you can. I get so much insight from these and I enjoy watching them.
@rainbowkiss79965 ай бұрын
Cassie was sexually abused by older man. That's why she turned out different from her Sister.
@einundsiebenziger54884 ай бұрын
... by "an* older man" or by "older men*"?
@rainbowkiss79964 ай бұрын
@@einundsiebenziger5488 men. I always mix up the two🤡
@Anna.S175 ай бұрын
Isn't he look like Matt Smith? The 11th Doctor?
@user-so9cy7ec8z6 ай бұрын
I just discovered you in June of 2024. Please continue making more videos
@no_name26416 ай бұрын
13 Reasons Why next please
@feathereye146 ай бұрын
Matt Smith, is that you?
@ezinnehuntress75336 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Angus, watching this video made me shed a tear to the fact that you're no longer here🙏🏾
@siobhan1106 ай бұрын
i miss dr. bender
@LeeseCornish6 ай 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 🌹
@ericamlca6 ай бұрын
I could not finish this show
@Pushing_Pixels6 ай бұрын
That was really insightful and clearly explained. Great video. Subbed.
@Letstalk-zx7jx6 ай бұрын
Im starting undergrad at 32 years old , even if that means being a psychiatrist at 44, I don't care.
@MajoFetiva6 ай бұрын
And this is the reason why I pay internet
@blinkinglightbeacon77046 ай 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.
@alicestbrt6 ай бұрын
Would love to know your thoughts on skins (UK) - particularly the first 4 seasons, it kinda dropped off after that :)
@krapulanta6 ай бұрын
he should do skins
@succubitch10546 ай бұрын
thamk you for not villainizing abuela
@liviareginalarosamariano60697 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
@misstekhead7 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.
@ceresfox75077 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.