Great part! I won’t lie, this part hurt as the Yuriko portion reminded me very closely to my last handful of interactions with my grandfather. I too did my best to be present for him as he saw me as my uncle. But I won’t lie that it still hurts reflecting on it.
I was told I'm genetically predisposed to gain dementia at some point and it genuinely terrifies me. My mind and my memories are obviously everything to me and I have no idea how I'll handle it if it ever comes. I really appreciate your insight with Yuriko here, and I've been patiently awaiting this episode. Thank you as always for all you do
Great part chief! I appreciate all the infomation you shared about interacting with folks with dementia in this part and seeing Jin engage in such an empathic way, it really sets a good example.
I just found you through your Horizon playthroughs. It's my favorite game ever - I'm so, so happy i found you for this. So many people play the game and don't take any time to appreciate the story and lore and worldbuilding. Your playthrough was a breath of fresh air 😭
The Yuriko questline in this game without fail either gets me teary eyed or straight up crying like a baby, its just so well done and so well presented, not to mention how personal it hits for me Great section of the game, its insane to me that its optional with how amazingly written it is
Yuriko's quest is one of my favorites in the game. It's just masterfully written and so true to life and hits me so damn hard everytime. My mother died of alzheimer's after a long, painful number of years. By the end I wasn't sure if she knew exactly who I was because she was mostly nonverbal, but it felt like she was somewhat comforted by my father and I so that had to be enough. Jin was perfect in this scenario. The way he handled this really endeared him to me all the more.
Quick Stamps for General Mental Health Topics 6:35 Why you should talk to kids about death (and examples of how) 10:06 Why kids have to be taught about death to understand it 11:05 What being Ego Centric means 12:17 Tips on approaching death with children 12:44 Limited perspective from children to their parents 21:38 When you don't attend to your emotions 27:29 Ritual around death for the living 31:34 Fragmentation and demoralization as a tactic 48:06 Dementia and the complicated experiences it carries 1:03:00 What do you do in this situation, engaging with their reality 1:13:24 Good job Jin, prioritizing connection
“They need to be remembered is built on the fear that they’ll be forgotten” This is a perspective that I never really thought about and I’m grateful this space can provide opportunities like these.
Hey Dr. Mick! I really appreciate the content you put out :•) I’ve been loving the Silent Hill 2 and Ghost of Tsushima playthrough ! I was wondering, have you considered playing the Alan Wake games? That game series is one of my favorites and my partner and I talk about how much we’d love to watch you play those games! Anyway, Happy Holidays thanks again for your time and videos!
Ever thought of playing Vampire Masquerade Bloodlines? you play as a vampire in Santa Monica and you have to balance feeding on blood with keeping hold of your humanity. There's tons of interesting quests that I think you'd get a lot of analysis out of
For 10 minutes in, as an example of kids not understanding death: I was 5 years old when a friend of mine was murdered by her father, and I definitely did not understand death nor did anyone in my life explain it to me. After her viewing, when I snuck into the room (my mom left me with a friend at the funeral spot and told me not to go in, but still took me with her?) and for the next weeks I would wake up and wonder if people were watching me sleep, too. I remember being so confused when I asked an adult at the viewing “When is she going to wake up and play with us?” and he just started hard weeping. I remember being worried I said something bad, and running out of the room.
Yayyy I’m so glad you’ve been doing this series is they’re any chance you’ll ever play the final fantasy 7 remakes and prequel? They have a lot of psychological themes that would be perfect for your content style
Hey, Dr.Mick, I found your channel through the Horizon videos. I would like to ask, would you be open to playing, The Witcher 3, at some point? Thank you for the insights and knowledge!
Have you ever considered playing through Danganronpa? It’s not exactly the action adventure stuff you usually play, but Theres a LOT to talk about from a therapists perspective
Great part! I won’t lie, this part hurt as the Yuriko portion reminded me very closely to my last handful of interactions with my grandfather. I too did my best to be present for him as he saw me as my uncle. But I won’t lie that it still hurts reflecting on it.
I was told I'm genetically predisposed to gain dementia at some point and it genuinely terrifies me. My mind and my memories are obviously everything to me and I have no idea how I'll handle it if it ever comes. I really appreciate your insight with Yuriko here, and I've been patiently awaiting this episode. Thank you as always for all you do
Great part chief! I appreciate all the infomation you shared about interacting with folks with dementia in this part and seeing Jin engage in such an empathic way, it really sets a good example.
I just found you through your Horizon playthroughs. It's my favorite game ever - I'm so, so happy i found you for this. So many people play the game and don't take any time to appreciate the story and lore and worldbuilding. Your playthrough was a breath of fresh air 😭
The Yuriko questline in this game without fail either gets me teary eyed or straight up crying like a baby, its just so well done and so well presented, not to mention how personal it hits for me
Great section of the game, its insane to me that its optional with how amazingly written it is
Yuriko's quest is one of my favorites in the game. It's just masterfully written and so true to life and hits me so damn hard everytime.
My mother died of alzheimer's after a long, painful number of years. By the end I wasn't sure if she knew exactly who I was because she was mostly nonverbal, but it felt like she was somewhat comforted by my father and I so that had to be enough.
Jin was perfect in this scenario. The way he handled this really endeared him to me all the more.
"We don't squish people like spiders. At least we try not to." Words to live by!
Quick Stamps for General Mental Health Topics
6:35 Why you should talk to kids about death (and examples of how)
10:06 Why kids have to be taught about death to understand it
11:05 What being Ego Centric means
12:17 Tips on approaching death with children
12:44 Limited perspective from children to their parents
21:38 When you don't attend to your emotions
27:29 Ritual around death for the living
31:34 Fragmentation and demoralization as a tactic
48:06 Dementia and the complicated experiences it carries
1:03:00 What do you do in this situation, engaging with their reality
1:13:24 Good job Jin, prioritizing connection
“They need to be remembered is built on the fear that they’ll be forgotten”
This is a perspective that I never really thought about and I’m grateful this space can provide opportunities like these.
Despite how little we get of Yuriko she’s my favorite character in the whole game :)
👍before watching
This is the moment I was waiting for
Thank you Dr Mick for this journey this far and the knowledge you give
Hey Dr. Mick! I really appreciate the content you put out :•) I’ve been loving the Silent Hill 2 and Ghost of Tsushima playthrough ! I was wondering, have you considered playing the Alan Wake games? That game series is one of my favorites and my partner and I talk about how much we’d love to watch you play those games! Anyway, Happy Holidays thanks again for your time and videos!
Ever thought of playing Vampire Masquerade Bloodlines? you play as a vampire in Santa Monica and you have to balance feeding on blood with keeping hold of your humanity. There's tons of interesting quests that I think you'd get a lot of analysis out of
When I first played this the part where Yuriko died made me a little sad. But also glad that Jin was able to comfort her in her last moments.
the tale of yuriko was so beautifully written, i cried
For 10 minutes in, as an example of kids not understanding death: I was 5 years old when a friend of mine was murdered by her father, and I definitely did not understand death nor did anyone in my life explain it to me. After her viewing, when I snuck into the room (my mom left me with a friend at the funeral spot and told me not to go in, but still took me with her?) and for the next weeks I would wake up and wonder if people were watching me sleep, too.
I remember being so confused when I asked an adult at the viewing “When is she going to wake up and play with us?” and he just started hard weeping. I remember being worried I said something bad, and running out of the room.
Was waiting for this episode
Hi Dr Mick, I was wondering when do you usually live stream I would love to catch a stream one day
A round 9:30 PST in the evening in the US... his discord is the best place to find the time.
Yayyy I’m so glad you’ve been doing this series is they’re any chance you’ll ever play the final fantasy 7 remakes and prequel? They have a lot of psychological themes that would be perfect for your content style
Hey, Dr.Mick, I found your channel through the Horizon videos. I would like to ask, would you be open to playing, The Witcher 3, at some point? Thank you for the insights and knowledge!
It's on his list, we just don't know when, i'm really looking forward to it!
Have you ever considered playing through Danganronpa? It’s not exactly the action adventure stuff you usually play, but Theres a LOT to talk about from a therapists perspective