Are Psychopaths Portrayed Accurately In Hollywood? Psychiatrist Reveals

2024 ж. 10 Нау.
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We asked Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist - Dr Sohom Das, just how accurate the portrayal of mental illness is, in the world of cinema. He provides his professional analysis of Joaquin Phoenix's role in Joker, Barry Keoghan's psychotic character in Saltburn, along with James McAvoy in Split. He also shares his thoughts on if or not billionaire CEO's actually have psychopathic tendencies.
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  • We're giving away £50 PayPal to somebody at random in the comments who gives us a great guest suggestion for the show!

    @HappyHourPodcast@HappyHourPodcast2 ай бұрын
    • Not a guest suggestion but thought you might find this video interesting since it’s related to the topic of psychopathy and aspd kzhead.info/sun/h7CTZN2vh3OXeo0/bejne.htmlsi=P39-arrTNZitvsk6

      @biscuitthecat336@biscuitthecat3362 ай бұрын
    • Joe roegan, gabor mate, derek more plates more dates, todd Grande. Me 😅😅😅 hook me up 😅😢😢

      @wedontlikenoneofyou@wedontlikenoneofyou2 ай бұрын
  • I read many psychologists stated Chigur in No Country For Old Men was a great example of a psychopath

    @jezcorrigan651@jezcorrigan6512 ай бұрын
  • Clinically confirmed ASPD and NPD here. Some movies get it right more than others. A Clockwork Orange is an excellent example of ASPD for those who want a realistic enough reference in cinema. I'm often told by people that I'm the nicest guy they ever met and that I'm super interesting. I get on great with anyone but I simply cant keep friends as my brain immediately goes "this person is useless now,what's the point" and just ditch them. I aim to be as pro-social as possible. It's nice to see people discussing psychopathy without attaching stigma for a change. Well done lads👍

    @Ted_2.0410@Ted_2.04102 ай бұрын
  • Maybe invite two of your favourite most interesting guests so far and invite them both on at the same time to see how they converse. Could be a cool collab dynamic

    @eddylustigmusic@eddylustigmusic2 ай бұрын
  • Benjamin Rich (Bald and Bankrupt) would be an interesting guest, if you can get him to sit still for an hour. He's going to have a lifetime of stories.

    @samprosser@samprosser2 ай бұрын
    • What a shout!

      @andybukowski8205@andybukowski82052 ай бұрын
    • I used to love his channel, but found out that he's actually just a massive noncey weirdo that takes advantage of women/girls. Sorry to be the debbie downer 😂.. can't remember how i found out initially but if u do any kind of digging u find out his shady past pretty quick

      @haziiyama6904@haziiyama69042 ай бұрын
    • Would love to see him questioned on some of the controversies around him.. The pick up artist account connections.. Don't think he'll ever allow those questions be asked in an interview though

      @danielkelly884@danielkelly8842 ай бұрын
    • hes really not a good person

      @lucanasillo2052@lucanasillo20522 ай бұрын
    • Promise him some Indian policewoman and he'll be there.

      @Joker66623@Joker666232 ай бұрын
  • I've heard Todd from Breaking Bad is really accurate on what a psychopath actually is.

    @Guanjyn@Guanjyn2 ай бұрын
    • yes indeed 😎

      @lolahernandez6871@lolahernandez6871Ай бұрын
  • Karl Pilkington would be a great guest

    @TurningHill@TurningHill2 ай бұрын
  • Hi, person with a psychopathic disorder here! I just wanted to share my experience because I thought some might be interested. I was a bit more of a stereotypical psychopath when I was young, but as an adult I’ve matured and learned to be a productive member of society. I showed all the warning signs when I was a child. I was reserved, had no interest in other people, and hurt/abused animals. (I only abused animals as a child, and I would never do or condone such behaviours today) I also remember my mother literally begging me to just try to make a friend, and when she asked me if there was anyone at all I liked or was interested in I simply said “no”. I tend to get along with other people, appearing friendly and helpful, but there’s not much beneath that. I don’t have any friends. I love people. I love watching them be happy and interact with eachother… from a distance. It’s a painfully lonely existence. But I have a burning hatred of other people that’s hard to describe. I hate their smell, their body fluids, their body heat, their sounds, their hair, their voices. It’s instinctive. But I wish only good things for the people around me, I want them all to be happy, safe, and warm.

    @habbybob5313@habbybob53132 ай бұрын
    • this comment is absolutely fascinating, and I can definitely see how lonely that would be. do you care that you're lonely and wish you weren't like this? I can't understand the cognitive dissonance between knowing you hate people instinctively and also wishing them well, do you understand it yourself? do you find yourself getting upset that you don't want to connect? wishing you all the luck in the world my friend! (not that you care, aha).

      @user-yw8hu8jg2t@user-yw8hu8jg2t2 ай бұрын
    • What separates a sociopath from a psychopath? How are they different?

      @johnmitchell2269@johnmitchell2269Ай бұрын
    • @@johnmitchell2269they’re not

      @ilovethesmelloffire@ilovethesmelloffireАй бұрын
  • True Geordie would be good for views if you’re wanting to hear his thoughts on Laurence’s appearance on Mark Goldbridge podcast and the fall of The Kick Off and his opinion of the The Club

    @nogoodgamer9079@nogoodgamer90792 ай бұрын
  • How I would describe it, is that it's all about control and power, it is the loss of that control can leads to violence. It's why CEO's are more likely than than the general population to be psychopath's but are not voilent, because they have power.

    @Alex-cw3rz@Alex-cw3rz2 ай бұрын
  • I'd love Helen Chamberlain as a guest, she'd have some cracking stories 🤙🏻

    @FatAndSad@FatAndSad2 ай бұрын
  • I would love to see AJ3. Willne’s not done one in a long time, he would be great. Or me… give me my big break😝

    @Joshlaad1@Joshlaad12 ай бұрын
  • Gets asked to explain the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath and chooses to completely avoid that question. Maybe he doesn't know?

    @johnmitchell2269@johnmitchell2269Ай бұрын
    • It's not used anymore in anyway in clinical practice. It's a colloquial term that's stayed the test of time to just refer to "made psychopathy". So it's largely just gets in the way lmao But all psychopathy is thought to be a combo.

      @BasedAnimosity@BasedAnimosity22 сағат бұрын
  • For some reason my original comment didn’t show up properly so I’ll repost. I found this video on the topic of aspd / psychopathy that people might find interesting kzhead.info/sun/h7CTZN2vh3OXeo0/bejne.htmlsi=3z8S1LhyAKMdfL5E

    @biscuitthecat336@biscuitthecat3362 ай бұрын
  • You must be joking about Split, jfc, awful film / interpretation of mental illness

    @user-yw8hu8jg2t@user-yw8hu8jg2t2 ай бұрын
  • If anyone curious billy Milligan had 24 multiple personality disorder… definitely worth checking out… Emma Kenney did KZhead video on it 😊

    @conFCUM@conFCUM2 ай бұрын
  • BRIAN COX in 1986's Manhunter is a believable portrait , in my opinion. 🥸😎

    @lolahernandez6871@lolahernandez6871Ай бұрын
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