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Psychiatric review of STAN - EMINEM (STALKING RISK!)
Unraveling the Dark Depths of "Stan" by Eminem: A Mental Health Perspective
Description: Join Dr. Syl as he delves into the chilling narrative of Eminem's iconic song "Stan" through a mental health lens. Analyzing the themes of stalking, entitlement, and emotional dysregulation, Dr. Syl provides insights into the complexities of such behaviors and their psychological implications. From the portrayal of obsessive fandom to the tragic consequences of unmet expectations, this video explores the intersection of music, mental health, and societal issues.
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Dr. Syl REACTS TO "'The Tale of Jenny and Screetch" by Ren
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Join Dr. Syl, a psychiatrist, as he delves into the complex themes and psychological nuances of the song "The Tale of Jenny and Screetch" by Ren. Through her expert analysis, discover the hidden meanings, emotional depths, and potential mental health insights embedded within the lyrics and melody. From unraveling the relationship dynamics to exploring the impact of trauma and resilience, Dr. Sy...
"Hysteria" Footage from the 30s | Dr Syl’s Analysis
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Delve into the fascinating evolution of psychiatric understanding as we journey from the enigmatic era of hysteria to the nuanced diagnosis of conversion disorder. Join Dr. Syl, a junior doctor training to become a psychiatrist from Australia, as we analyze archival footage and discuss the historical context alongside modern perspectives. Explore the complexities of mental health through a lens...
'Chalk Outlines' - Ren | Dr Syl's Reaction
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Join Dr. Syl, a junior doctor training to become a psychiatrist from Australia, as he delves into Ren's song "Chalk Outlines" in this RUclips video. Dr. Syl, known for his mental health education content, offers insightful commentary on the lyrics and themes of the song, providing a unique perspective from his professional background. From dissecting the metaphors to reflecting on the intersect...
Non-Sleep Deep Rest | Dr Syl
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Non-Sleep Deep Rest | Dr Syl
Understanding Avoidant Personality Disorder | Dr. Syl
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Understanding Avoidant Personality Disorder | Dr. Syl
Bondi Junction Mass Stabbing: Dr Syl's Reflection
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Bondi Junction Mass Stabbing: Dr Syl's Reflection
Dr Syl FINALLY reacts to: Su!cide - REN | Psychiatric Perspective
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Dr Syl FINALLY reacts to: Su!cide - REN | Psychiatric Perspective
Folie à Deux footage (shared delusional disorder) | Dr Syl's Analysis
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Folie à Deux footage (shared delusional disorder) | Dr Syl's Analysis
The Manic Mind: Reviewing Rare 50s Footage | Psychiatry Insights
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The Manic Mind: Reviewing Rare 50s Footage | Psychiatry Insights
Dr Syl's Weekly Exercise Split for Health & Longevity
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Dr Syl's Weekly Exercise Split for Health & Longevity
Schizophrenia & Dystonia (Incredible Archival Footage) | Dr Syl's Analysis
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Schizophrenia & Dystonia (Incredible Archival Footage) | Dr Syl's Analysis
Amnesia, Alcohol & Psychosis (Footage from the 70's) | Dr Syl's Analysis
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Amnesia, Alcohol & Psychosis (Footage from the 70's) | Dr Syl's Analysis
Understanding Hair Pulling & Skin Picking | Trichotillomania & Excoriation
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Understanding Hair Pulling & Skin Picking | Trichotillomania & Excoriation
Dr Syl's PULL Workout
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Dr Syl's PULL Workout
Dr Syl's PUSH workout
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Dr Syl's PUSH workout
Understanding Obesity in Mental Illness | A Comprehensive Discussion
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Understanding Obesity in Mental Illness | A Comprehensive Discussion
Psychiatry Exams, Night Shifts & Holidays!
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Psychiatry Exams, Night Shifts & Holidays!
What I eat EVERY DAY! (Easy, Balanced Diet)
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What I eat EVERY DAY! (Easy, Balanced Diet)
RAPID CYCLING in Bipolar Disorder | Dr Syl's Analysis
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RAPID CYCLING in Bipolar Disorder | Dr Syl's Analysis
Dr Syl answers your comments: MANIA & BIPOLAR
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Dr Syl answers your comments: MANIA & BIPOLAR
A little life update
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A little life update
A better way to talk about personality disorders?
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A better way to talk about personality disorders?
River Rescue Story
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River Rescue Story
Sean Strickland & Theo Von's Trauma & Neglect | Dr Syl's Analysis
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Sean Strickland & Theo Von's Trauma & Neglect | Dr Syl's Analysis
Attachment & Mental Health
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Attachment & Mental Health
Chatting about Bipolar Disorder
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Chatting about Bipolar Disorder

Комментарии

  • @Petticca
    @Petticca 21 час назад

    I didn't intend to put out so much crap, but I've typed it now so it stays. @4:17 While I 100% respect the educated, experienced understanding that you have, I have to disagree with the claim that there is _always_ a better solution. This could only _always_ be the case, if you hold the view that continued existence is _necessarily_ the "better" outcome; I do not hold that view. I feel that the subjective nature of what it is to experience our own lives: the events that greatly affect our mental states, our physical pain states, our individual psychology, and our intellectual understanding of situations and circumstances we are living in, and believe our future situations and circumstances, to realistically be based on current variables, means that it is simply not the case that there could even be anything that is always a 'better' solution. Unless someone can demonstrate that there is some objectively "correct" value judgement about continued existence for ourselves, that humans are _supposed_ to have, regardless of any and all experiences, mental states, circumstances and prognoses... then I don't think it's reasonable to believe and perpetuate the idea that continued existence is objectively better, regardless. I am not suggesting that the primary message should not be one that encourages people to seek help. I am also not trying to suggest that it isn't very well documented fact that some people will experience a severe, and potentially fatal, mental health event that, despite the individual truly believing it could not get better, and genuinely feeling that ending their existence is what they want and need to do, it does get better for them, with help, and once recovered they are so grateful that they didn't choose to take themselves out, or if they did attempt to, that it wasn't successful. Just to be clear. I DO think it is vital to encourage people to seek help, and I do think it is vital to stress that people _can_ be helped. I also do believe it is vital that professionals don't intentionally, or inadvertently convey to laypeople, the notion that the fields of mental health care, totally have this depression and suicide shit down now.... it's all fully understood, it's all meaningfully treatable... it can all be brought to some measure of objectively "manageable". It is well known in neurological and physiological fields that experiencing ongoing abuse, trauma and stress in the first few years of life literally affects how the brain physically develops, which limits how some areas of the brain can function, which in turn impacts how information is processed while learning and how learned information can be understood, it impacts how emotions are processed, it can reduce the ability to regulate impulsivity, it can reduce the ability to regulate emotional responses. It is well known that experiencing ongoing abuse, trauma and stress in the first few years of life, results in repeated activation of the fight or flight response, which can cause it to become overactive, triggering erroneously, resulting in fear, anxiety, and anger responses to benign stimulus, information, or situations. All of those things combine and in conjunction with continued / additional abuse become increasingly damaging. There are a significant number of people for whom the reality is, that there isn't currently a prospect that they could experience life without enduring the torment of recurring, severe psychological distress, and mental crises. I am such a person, I have had PTSD since I was 6 years old, and by the age of 9 I was experiencing recurring episodes of apathy and depression, and I was cognizant of the fact that I had at some point over the previous year formed the concrete desire to end my own existence, and that sometimes this concept and a feeling of having had enough, and not wanting more. would be the only thing I could think about, for weeks at a time. I'm almost 46 now. I have a lot of experience and understanding of depression, apathy, PTSD, suicidal tendencies, ideation, coping skills, therapies, psychological states, cognitive biases, reality and the tendency of the mental health treatment as a whole to seemingly be pretty fkn sure that it has reached a point where _now_ they know better, and that this way of viewing and treating conditions is so supported by the plethora of efficacy confirmation studies, that it should be applied universally... Time and time again. It's a bit problematic. There has been, over the past 10-15 years, a really big increase in the scope and number of studies from the field of neuroscience, regarding abuse, PTSD, neurological development, and impacts of that, that are rapidly changing how the mental health fields think about and approach those things. There is a huge focus on trying to identify reliable markers that indicate a young child's neural development is being impacted by abuse/trauma and what areas intervention methods should focus on to best prevent future complications. Which is amazing. Hopefully it will mean that in the future a child who is impacted like I was, isn't doomed to a lifelong condition that robs them of the ability to experience genuine enjoyment and actual happiness in life.

  • @glyngasson8450
    @glyngasson8450 22 часа назад

    Jenny was exactly like her mother (silent) and Screech was like his dad (violent)

  • @carolburmeister3044
    @carolburmeister3044 22 часа назад

    This poor guy is drugged out of his mind obvious he gonna have thought delay or its just the way he thinks and talks leave him alone psycs. No such thing as hearing voices it just peoples own thoughts psychiatrists made all these false symptoms of a brain "disease" up including the chemical imbalance. Psychiatry is a crime against humanity a fake false profession that should not b recognized as a medical field.

  • @irishhoopers6899
    @irishhoopers6899 23 часа назад

    That poor guy, he seems really really ill

  • @obscurevisions91
    @obscurevisions91 День назад

    I've taken so many psychological classes and you just helped me understand Freud better than ANY of them did in less than 1 minute. Thank you. Also I absolutely love your reaction. Can wait to see you dive more into Ren. Also check out chinchilla by herself! She's awesome!

  • @obscurevisions91
    @obscurevisions91 День назад

    The chanting at the beginning immediately got me hooked as a renegade. Welcome aboard! ❤

  • @nothingonmeisfake
    @nothingonmeisfake День назад

    Thank you!!!!!! For pointing out the dangers of marijuana and underlying psychosis!! As a therapist it drives me mad to see all the new medical marijuana scrips handed out from dr’s without having a full psych evaluation done first or obtaining a family history. I have lost count of the admissions to hospitals I’ve done for first psychotic breaks after smoking marijuana. It breaks my heart and infuriates me to no end to see how irresponsibly it’s handed out.

  • @trssho91
    @trssho91 День назад

    The end of this episode always really hit hard for me because as someone with AS (among other unfortunate health issues) - I deal with some pretty bad constant pain and that does make you alone, angry, miserable, etc and you do feel bad for the people you care about for being a person whose choices and attitude are dictated by pain - despite trying to not be that way... that was probably the most right this series ever got about anything medically related.

  • @macroman52
    @macroman52 День назад

    If you are going to wear your scrubs to lunch you should go to the restaurant where the lawyers are wearing their robes and carrying their wig.

  • @alphamale4182
    @alphamale4182 День назад

    Nf has a song about his emotions in which he refers to as individuals and fear is one of them in the song mansion which he refers as his mind and it follows with intro 3 where fear talks to nf you should check it, On his more recent note his most recent video is Hope n it's the emotion Hope talking to him with fear trying to slip in

  • @patdogggg
    @patdogggg День назад

    I look forward to your analysis Doc!

  • @kristie1584
    @kristie1584 День назад

    Have you seen Disturbed's version of "The Sound of Silence"?

  • @Kibashino2
    @Kibashino2 День назад

    LESSS GOOO

  • @Anonymous_Anon882
    @Anonymous_Anon882 День назад

    A lot of people have no idea how severe and serious depression can be, and why ECT would be needed for it and not schizophrenia (the one condition they’re sure to bang on about instead, not knowing that depression can be psychotic, catatonic and at least severe, too). It’s always fun watching ignorant people like that be educated and humbled, and young doctors not brainwashed against it. This is a treatment that literally does a Lazarus on people and brings them back from good-as dead.

  • @janismorse3921
    @janismorse3921 День назад

    I am enjoying your vid÷os. My best friend has Schizophrenia. He just recently went in t[ blown psychosis. So he is off for a lengthy hospital stay😢. I know he will, Ok But first, he needs care. I learn as much as much as I can about what goes on in his head

  • @danny_5672
    @danny_5672 День назад

    I live in Scotland. We have “free” healthcare that I can’t access. My nearest doctors practice is full and live outside my old catchment! I’m highly suicidal, grew up in a toxic atmosphere with a suicidal heroine addicted mother and alcoholic father. My father left when I was 9 and my mother’s suicidal tendencies picked up harder. I caught her a few times and stopped going to school to keep an eye on her, eventually got letters saying if I didn’t go to school she’d be called to court. Luckily I stayed literally up the street from school so would go home in both breaks skipping food to check she hadn’t ended it. 4 years later my dad eventually found out… btw he had been collecting methadone and dropping it off when I was in school after she eventually got help and i went back to school. He moved back out, this time I went with him to try have a half normal childhood we moved one street away she was much better mentally but still heroine addicted he was clean. When I was 16 she died due to lung problems because of heroine use. My dad started drinking again and I had to drop college to look after him and he couldn’t afford to send me because alcohol came first. All resulting in major arguments which lead to me being made homeless! But was still oriented to family first, was at his call when he got ill from alcoholism and always checking in, going to stay getting doctors and checking him into hospital. Managed to get him clean through hospital but his friends finished that. He died recently! Now I’m jobless, no real school education nothing. And can’t access mental health support. When I’ve tried I get nothing or the start with no follow up. Men don’t access it because we can’t afford it, just can’t or we get ignored… based on my experience. Big up the women’s and men’s groups that do what they do.🫡 we definitely need more men’s groups though.🫣

  • @cerealkiillar
    @cerealkiillar День назад

    🐕 What a profound and lovely video! Thank you, Dr. Syl. I've watched House, The Series, at least three times now, and each time I get to this one, I cry like a child. Remember Edgar Allen Poe said “the death, then, of a beautiful woman is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world.” And they would have made Poe weep as well. Something about watching it with you, though, took it to an even higher level.

  • @michaelfox3486
    @michaelfox3486 День назад

    It was once believed that John Merrick "the elephant man" had neurofibromatosis. What is the syndrome doctors now believe Merrick had? Autistic geek who loves medicine.

  • @mobee9181
    @mobee9181 День назад

    more like the thought delay of being on antipsychotics

  • @healthymindhealthygut
    @healthymindhealthygut День назад

    Love your work ♥I am also 29 (trying to come around to turning 30 this year) and I am a nurse in Ontario, my sister suffers from schizophrenia/schizoeffective disorder and has been refusing treatment for years now, she is 27. It is devastating to watch. It has made me potentially want to pursue a career more linked to mental health and psychology. I have documented everything for years and your videos have really helped me analyze her progression. I hope we can eventually get her help.

  • @DanB-eb9sd
    @DanB-eb9sd День назад

    Nine and a half minutes in and I've been told I (and my father and sister) don't have my illness on two occasions (bipolar 2 with ultra-rapid cycling) but rather I have a disorder where I am unable to regulate my emotions. According to my wife the medicine I have taken for bipolar, lamotrigine, has been effective without any other therapy.. It's obviously disappointing to be told you don't have what you have.

  • @jantaljaard835
    @jantaljaard835 День назад

    I think she has MPD.

  • @gitchygitchyyaya
    @gitchygitchyyaya День назад

    I have CPTSD and possibly ADHD - I was diagnosed as BP2 but I think the the former makes more sense. CPTSD can manifest as so many things

  • @adampeyron6422
    @adampeyron6422 День назад

    U should react to Dax "to be a man" I'd be curious on ur take on it... great reaction I just subscribed 😀

    • @DrSyl
      @DrSyl 21 час назад

      Thanks for subbing!

  • @dymaxion88
    @dymaxion88 День назад

    Dr Syl's voice should be an FDA approved anxiolyitic

  • @emipopescu3257
    @emipopescu3257 День назад

    Sooo... now i'm confused about what's the difference between borderline & bipolar..

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 День назад

    Hey Syl, this was so easy to follow, I’ll show it to my nephew who’s best friend has just been diagnosed, hopefully it will help him better understand his Illness ❤❤

  • @dave.james007
    @dave.james007 День назад

    How are you

  • @deliciousficticious3150
    @deliciousficticious3150 День назад

    I truly believe that we store up past traumas in out body which if we do t find a way to release will come up outof the body as sickness, be that physical or mental. When i first heard suicide I started to cry but stopped myself as I didnt want. When the song stopped and I was realised I was holding in a bubbling eruption I knew I had to go back to listen again. This time I allowed my heart to break and I sobbed my heart out. It nrought ip shit loads of trauma from my teenage years i didnt realise I was holdit onto. It was so cathartic. I listened on repeat until I cried no longer. Ever since then my physical health problems have literally cleared up. Im so grateful to Ren. His musical therapy is helping millions of people. He truly is s gift to mankind. ❤

  • @garretbuckmaster2524
    @garretbuckmaster2524 2 дня назад

    Some can't afford a therapist that's the sad part😢

  • @michaelcollins3813
    @michaelcollins3813 2 дня назад

    You should watch "How to be me" by Ren and Chinchilla also, it is amazing

  • @pardalote
    @pardalote 2 дня назад

    It doesn't make sense that people look at him because of how he sits??? Can't that be true? As an Autistic person, I can attest to plenty of people looking at me and forming a dislike because I do something, wear something, say something a bit weirdly. I think I appear a bit uncanny-valley to them, and that subconsciously sets off their fight/flight/freeze/fawn reaction. Isn't it possible it's the same with this person? It could also be a delusion, of course, but I don't think that's the only possible logical conclusion.

  • @mick-my-binary
    @mick-my-binary 2 дня назад

    I've been stalked by my ex and a few fans. My ex became unhinged when I broke up with him as we've had issues that couldn't be resolved. His alcohol addiction became an even bigger problem during this time. He showed up at my house, at my work, called my family and friends routinely to get information, left me many notes with a threatening undertone ("if I can't have you, nobody can. You belong to me. You're mine. You have to wake up and face reality" was one of the things he wrote). It ended with him showing up at my place with a crowbar saying he was going to "show what real hatred feels like". I was sure I wouldn't see another day. Luckily my neighbours called the police and got him arrested. I moved to a different town far away from him and changed all my contact info. With the fans.. it was also unhinged. I was a small content creator and had a lot of fun with it. But 2 men in particular went from commenting on my videos/posts to somehow getting my email, phone number & private social media pages where i received over hundreds of messages per day. One of them was the worst: any time I blocked him, he made 20 new accounts on Instagram, Facebook & tiktok to "convince" me that faith has brought us together, that "God designed you [me] to be with me [him]" and writing out wedding and eventually su1c1de notes for "when we leave this world to be together for eternity". I stopped creating content after that. I can handle some pushy people, but I can't deal with strangers blowing up my phone 24/7, obsessively looking for my personal info, fearing for my safety, bothering loved ones and trying to have me as their possession. Stalking is horrifying, and police often can't do much until a real crime has been committed (assault, destruction of property, etc). I'm still terrified to go outside and possibly walk into my stalkers.

  • @vasanthipremarathna6804
    @vasanthipremarathna6804 2 дня назад

    There are lots of tick tocks displaying this type of behaviour.But thanks for sharing with us.Otgerwise we dont have clues to describe things!

  • @vasanthipremarathna6804
    @vasanthipremarathna6804 2 дня назад

    I thoubht how wonderful they are!

  • @michaelbolton7073
    @michaelbolton7073 2 дня назад

    So is a person who might have thoughts like these but doesn't let them control their lives considered normal?

  • @cabbeille
    @cabbeille 2 дня назад

    what is the difference between positive and negative symptoms?

    • @thesaxophoneboy
      @thesaxophoneboy 2 дня назад

      Positive symptoms are things that are 'added' to someone's thoughts or behaviour - most commonly hallucinations (e.g. seeing things that aren't there) and delusions (e.g. thinking things that aren't real). Negative symptoms are things lost in schizophrenia - social withdrawal, difficulty speaking, anhedonia (loss of pleasure in doing things) and flattening of affect (loss of normal facial expressions), for instance.

    • @cabbeille
      @cabbeille День назад

      @@thesaxophoneboy that is very informative, thank you so much :)

  • @conorjames7307
    @conorjames7307 2 дня назад

    I saw this source video long time ago. It helped me as an EMT recognize a patient who spoke with this exsct cadence, and i think it helped me build better rapport with him during the encounter

  • @Filthycoffin
    @Filthycoffin 2 дня назад

    Psychiatry needs to be abolished. I got diagnosed as bipolar schizophrenia after taking Cipro for a month and being abruptly stopped on a sleep med I took for 8 years called clonopazam. After this latrogenic injury from that i couldn’t sleep and my skin freaking burnt. So they said since I couldn’t sleep that was mainia and my skin burning was a tactical hallucination. Years later I found out that was induced by medication injury from Cipro and the stopping of the clonopazam. The burning & sleep deprivation are withdrawal symptoms. Fluroquinolones like cipro bind to the same receptors that have benzodiazepine vines too, and they will send the patient into acute withdrawal from a benzodiazepine. In consequence, both lead to neurological dysfunction and disorder not an underlying mental illness. Please make sure you educate in withdrawal and AKATHISIA. BIND IS A TERM NOW.

  • @Squirreltasticqueen
    @Squirreltasticqueen 2 дня назад

    My favorite word is über

  • @TheNaturalGamer1
    @TheNaturalGamer1 2 дня назад

    Hmm

  • @cathywethington5913
    @cathywethington5913 2 дня назад

    I start crying hearing the first notes of this song now

  • @Foxiz
    @Foxiz 2 дня назад

    As a sober alcoholic, I can say that when binge drinking, I never felt drunk (even if it was ~1 vodka bottle/day). When I partied I got *drunk,* because I then drank a bit more...If that makes any sense. - I mean; a half bottle of vodka = kind of normal, maybe still a lot of anxiety left. Not even near drunk and distorted.

  • @Juuri_
    @Juuri_ 2 дня назад

    4:28 "The truth is, I need help, but I just can't imagine who I'd be if I was happy" Started crying at this point. This hit way deeper than it should have

  • @EarthyBlendPOV
    @EarthyBlendPOV 2 дня назад

    You’re the only reactor to bring up AC/DC I’ve seen. I didn’t get the AC/DC vibe until the beginning of Screech, but I def think both he and Romain like Angus Young!

  • @verobutterfly3029
    @verobutterfly3029 2 дня назад

    I really hope that in the nearest future will have amazing dedicated knowledgeable great doctors who will help people with bipolar and other disabilities not mostly based on the books like the author says here that he has just he the other keeps saying that this is what the book say or I started for the exams so I really hope we get more videos from people who have worked with hundreds and hundreds of patients so they are able to analyse based on that experience on real life experience not the books and not laugh at the colour of the wall because a real professional wouldn’t even notice or think or that with the colour of the wall wouldn’t even matter Because all that would matter is the person in front of him you are analysing a human being and you were laughing at the colour of his wall and telling us that there is a towel hanging on the door. What does that have to do with all that the person is saying, this unreal this is incredible

  • @Maverick_Mad_Moiselle
    @Maverick_Mad_Moiselle 2 дня назад

    You forgot to edit out the part at the end of the video lol

  • @verobutterfly3029
    @verobutterfly3029 2 дня назад

    I find it extremely annoying and just not nice from a psychiatrist as a professional making such strange comments as commenting on a wall colour a person he is analysing chose to have. I’m sorry, but this is just not nice!! You laugh at his wall colour which is non of your business what wall colour this depressed but brave person chose for his appartement this is not an interior design analysis and show where you laugh at the colour of the wall. Also, I must note and say that emotional emotional dysregulation is present in bipolar. I am sorry but it is and it’s not just the personality disorder trait. It is present in autism. It is present in a ADHD as well just so surprised to see you as a psychiatrist here you might be a really good doctor I don’t know but the way you talk about this person it’s just not appealing and it’s just not nice. You know this person is brave enough to be on camera. He’s he’s not okay and you are commentingand laughing at his choice and about his private towel hanging on the door you know I really don’t like you. I’m sorry but you are not nice. You’re not a nice person. You might be a good doctor but you are not a nice person. You might be popular here on RUclips. I hope you are helping your your clients and I hope that you will be nicer to people. Also it is very clear that you are don’t have much experience because the way you talk is it seems like And yes it is very clear that you are studying to be psychiatrist because in order to understand what emotional regulation for example is is first you probably need to have yourself or you need to Have manage hundreds of people hundreds it takes a lot of experience in order to talk about all of this in my experience professional psychiatrist humble doctors never ever make comments like this laughing at the person how the person is dressed or what colour of the wall is the person’s apartment I find this utterly unprofessional and not kind

  • @AndreeaCe
    @AndreeaCe 2 дня назад

    It's as well scary when the psychiatrist stalks you also... and not only

  • @moo777
    @moo777 2 дня назад

    I have an adverse affect from antidepressants that make me a danger to myself if you get what I mean and I end up worse off. My doctors and psychiatrist have both tried almost every kind at the time and all of them had that same affect on me. My grandpa also had that and it didn't end up well I almost lost him. I am not sure what causes that or if its genetic, but if you know Dr Syl would could be causing them to do that pls let me know because it's been really hard for me to manage without medication. I also have congenital hypothyroidism that led to me needing my thyroid removed so idk if it has to do with my unstable hormones already