Psychiatrist Breaks Down Psychopaths From Movies & TV | GQ



Forensic psychiatrist Eric Bender breaks down psychopaths from movies and TV, including ‘American Psycho,’ ‘Star Wars Ep III: …

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48 thoughts on “Psychiatrist Breaks Down Psychopaths From Movies & TV | GQ

  1. What a thing to say, not everyone with a mental illness will be dangerous but all the way hes talking about antisocial personality disorder makes it sound like they will be always violent, a "monster", etc etc

  2. psychopaths are not real and neither are the plots of movies. The fact that you can apply it to fictional characters is all the more proof that it is merely a name to call people who you want to take down a peg and not something that really exists.

  3. at 15:32 i felt so attacked when he said psychopaths want something out of a relationship, its about them, then he specifically says "maybe they wanna be a father and they will look for someone who wants to have children"💀, i guess ima psychopath confirmed

  4. You know what is really scary that I've just realised? How Patrick Bateman's monologue sounds exactly like an alpha bro grindset video.
    Also, thank you for being nice about BPD people and explaining that they aren't all scary, violent monsters. There's so much hate out there and not a lot of understanding.

  5. It's a misconception that psychopathy is a personality disorder. It's not. It's a disorder of emotional perception, which causes the psychopathic personality to grow. Compare to sociopathy, in which the environment molds the personality into a sociopath. Sociopathy is a personality disorder, psychopathy is a personality formed by erroneous perception of the environment. The environment being the stimulus both sensory and emotional.

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