Amber Heard Diagnosed w/Borderline & Histrionic Personality Disorders by Psychologist

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2022
  • During the defamation trial on Tuesday, forensic psychologist Dr. Shannon Curry testified that in her professional opinion, Amber Heard has borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
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  • @yehezkielnainggolan8403
    @yehezkielnainggolan8403 2 года назад +13045

    You know she's an educator when she explains everything not only to the interviewer but also to the whole audience.

    • @RalphVB
      @RalphVB 2 года назад +295

      She speaks to the Jury because the Jury is contained of your average people like you and I. Jury duty they call it. Which is a huge kink in the system because many terms used in the legal system are things they don't know and can easily be misinterpreted. What she does is just brilliant in terms of getting through to these people. Who really might just work at a gas station or something.

    • @wxlfie2
      @wxlfie2 2 года назад +144

      @@RalphVB that and also you can see how she's looking around in different directions while explaining, sort of like presenting

    • @shawnaball1469
      @shawnaball1469 2 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 2 года назад

      Around 10'50 - and onwards : "Believing in unrealistic things". Like ...say 90 percent of the public in countries like the poorest ones, the religious ones, USA, Russia and the most militaristic and political ones... ? :) I guess that alone then is the diagnosis of the "average mind" or the "democracy voter". Sokrates, Sam Harris and Douglas Murray will nod and agree I think. The latter two being alive selling books will not admit it . But they know.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 2 года назад +25

      Yes. :) Sort of cutely devoted. Goodhearted for sure. Most probably a bit naive. Hard working I am pretty sure. Quite a difference from The angry amber thing in many ways.

  • @NS-xt5wv
    @NS-xt5wv 2 года назад +8193

    Just FYI: having BPD IS NOT an excuse to be abusive towards others.

    • @fahadus
      @fahadus 2 года назад

      The histrionic one is the bigger issue for them. They're trying to establish that she's the kind of a person to write that article and destroy Depp on purpose.

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury 2 года назад

      That's literally not how it works ffs This argument is senseless. People with BPD *are* mentally ill (especially if untreated), if that didnt effect their behavior well they.. wouldn't be, catch my drift? Calling it an excuse implies the individual has more autonomy and order than they actual do. It is called a disorder for a reason.

    • @tcrijwanachoudhury
      @tcrijwanachoudhury 2 года назад +412

      This is not a way to excuse her actions btw, just to point out you and a lot of people are fundamentally ignorant about this illness.
      We need to find a middle, understand that offering empathy to those with mental illness isn't necessarily the same as excusing their behaviour.

    • @NS-xt5wv
      @NS-xt5wv 2 года назад +570

      @@tcrijwanachoudhury I offer empathy only to those who work on their flaws and don’t project them onto others. I am very familiar with this disorder and I stand by my reminder that her having BPD doesn’t justify her actions, just like serial killers’ crimes can’t be justified by their antisocial personality disorder (just an exaggerated example to prove my point if you happened to misunderstand me).

    • @bmbrowns1778
      @bmbrowns1778 2 года назад +73

      wish someone told that to my ex lmao

  • @maryairem1981
    @maryairem1981 2 года назад +7626

    This woman is more well spoken than all of heard's legal team put together.

    • @alang6238
      @alang6238 2 года назад +10

      she starts sentences with so..... 🤔

    • @mish375
      @mish375 2 года назад +153

      @@alang6238 That's not grammatically incorrect. You can even begin sentences with "And" as well and still be accurate. She's clear and concise with her answers.

    • @Nopinopa
      @Nopinopa 2 года назад +119

      @@alang6238 So?

    • @sadisticpleasure9345
      @sadisticpleasure9345 2 года назад +33

      well, amber's lawyers are zero, If you add 0's together the answer is zero

    • @JimmyDeanBreakfastSnausage
      @JimmyDeanBreakfastSnausage 2 года назад +32

      That's because she has legitimacy to her subject matter.

  • @sleepygirl96
    @sleepygirl96 2 года назад +4193

    The fact that people on the internet who have no expertise in the mental health field dare to say that she talked too much and is "annoying" is mind boggling to me. She was basically asked to explain very complex things (that people study for years and write whole essays about) in a few seconds - a task that is almost impossible and she mastered it! It was obvious that the legal team wanted to overwhelm her with the questions but she stayed calm

    • @gigglesmcdounut723
      @gigglesmcdounut723 2 года назад +157

      Those are probably the people who felt called out and shown their own mental disorders. Generally, those who need help the most refuse it and try to drag down physiologist.

    • @abomination4503
      @abomination4503 2 года назад +77

      Not to mention borderline personality disorder is an extremely complicated ilness. I have it myself and I am still learning new things about it everyday.

    • @gigglesmcdounut723
      @gigglesmcdounut723 2 года назад +38

      @@abomination4503 many disorders are complicated. It was amazing that the Dr. was able to explain the basics of Boarderline personality disorder. Plus with it being a cluster B means there are overlapping symptoms from other personality disorders in the same cluster. That makes it much harder to pin down the exact disorder.

    • @DreamDear
      @DreamDear 2 года назад +20

      People don’t understand how the real world functions

    • @OncelerLover69
      @OncelerLover69 2 года назад +31

      I was wondering why people were saying that. What she’s saying is very interesting and educational to me.

  • @cf6321
    @cf6321 2 года назад +21882

    This lady is so well spoken and very smart they couldn’t have put a better person on the stand

    • @thugly921
      @thugly921 2 года назад +223

      And so fine

    • @HalfBaked_productions
      @HalfBaked_productions 2 года назад +376

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team how is depp guilty?

    • @mathiassvendsen6886
      @mathiassvendsen6886 2 года назад +106

      ​@OUTCLASSER Support Team So is Amber guilty also?

    • @Batman.-
      @Batman.- 2 года назад +411

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team alright amber settle down

    • @neltins5308
      @neltins5308 2 года назад +132

      yup lol she intimidated me with her intelligence, a true psychologist & would be an amazing therapist

  • @BradSevigny
    @BradSevigny 2 года назад +7613

    This is mind boggling. Im a psych student and Personality disorders are deeply complicated. The idea that a psychologist is going to be able to explain what a personality disorder is, and do it briefly and clearly for a court is insane. Obviously she is skipping over a lot, but wow, very impressive. It’s enough information to get the essence across, but it’s also important to understand what the attorney asked her. He basically asked, “so how does a watch work, and please explain it quickly and clearly for non watch makers?” And then she did!!!! That’s freaking amazing!

    • @tainostudios7073
      @tainostudios7073 2 года назад +173

      I’m a clinician and I was highly impressed too. Might bring it up and our next meeting.

    • @just-anillusion5893
      @just-anillusion5893 2 года назад +64

      I agree! BPD is not a simple D and is mostly not recognized and understood by the person who is diagnozed with it. On the contrary...

    • @KikiMoment
      @KikiMoment 2 года назад +42

      your watch example is also very excellent 👏👏

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 2 года назад +28

      May I caution you on loosely using the word "insane."

    • @aylinyilmaz4031
      @aylinyilmaz4031 2 года назад +43

      She could do this because she is very good at her work. Why else would someone so wealthy hire her?

  • @linainthenameoflana
    @linainthenameoflana 2 года назад +3539

    She‘s not abusive because she has bpd, she‘s abusive because she is an abuser. Some abusers have bpd, but not everyone struggling with bpd is abusive!

    • @shiramischmid7572
      @shiramischmid7572 2 года назад +118

      So important!

    • @tashv9487
      @tashv9487 2 года назад +74

      Agreed 💯 think it's safe to say Ms. Amber felt/feel entitled to control the narrative and everything thing else in her & Mr. Johnny dysfunctional relationship. If she hit the man she wanted and chose to hit him. There weren't little voices in her head saying "heifer grab a pan or pop him upside the head". If he walked away he did exactly what I've told my own sons to do and a controlling narcissistic abuser can't handle that level of maturity because by ending an argument in peace means you're taking control back. As a DV survivor since childhood through majority of adulthood, you recognize the real. These two are toxic together and did the best thing. End marital ties. Now go heal.

    • @calmaudio5116
      @calmaudio5116 2 года назад +145

      Truuuue BUT it doesn’t help. I think people with BPD may have more of a predisposition that someone without any mental health diagnosis

    • @calmaudio5116
      @calmaudio5116 2 года назад +10

      Than*

    • @perrymason866
      @perrymason866 2 года назад +102

      True. The unhealthy thought processes, difficulty regulating emotion, viewing their inner thoughts/opinions as fact and “splitting” probably make it more likely though!

  • @user-bl3yy5ol9f
    @user-bl3yy5ol9f 2 года назад +3254

    I’m a psychology student and for our lecture yesterday we strictly talked about this case. It was a very effective way to learn more about personality disorders and we all agreed this lady is amazing at articulating the psychological science

    • @emmawelsh5336
      @emmawelsh5336 2 года назад +35

      There's a book by br Jessica Taylor you might find interesting its called sexy but psycho. It's a weird title but it's really interesting. I wonder why amber was assessed for mental health but Johnny wasn't.

    • @pliny8308
      @pliny8308 2 года назад +85

      @@emmawelsh5336 It's privileged unless one of the parties raises the issue. Amber raised the issue by claiming that Johnny gave her PTSD. The psychologist found that AH does NOT have PTSD, although she was "feigning it" early on in the assessment.

    • @niveditajha1134
      @niveditajha1134 2 года назад

      @@emmawelsh5336 Jessica Taylor is a terf

    • @ytcomms3945
      @ytcomms3945 2 года назад

      @@Vita_Voitane maybe she got drunk after Johnny Depp left and went crazy ... at least they were not hurting children.
      They puff this up to this extent but hardly allowed anything to leak out from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial.
      They deliberately messed that one up.

    • @Ythnewg
      @Ythnewg 2 года назад +12

      I hope you don’t think all personality disorders are like amber heard

  • @willienelsongonzalez4609
    @willienelsongonzalez4609 2 года назад +5651

    Dr Shannon Curry’s career is going to skyrocket even further after this. She’s articulate, incredibly insightful, intelligent and an skilled communicator.

    • @howareyou857
      @howareyou857 2 года назад +65

      Oh she appears to be doing well without it...own practice etc

    • @TheRafark
      @TheRafark 2 года назад +150

      You can tell she loves what she does for a living.

    • @milesfurther4395
      @milesfurther4395 2 года назад +28

      She’s talking crap though. Read the psychopath test by mark Ronson, people should be very wary of this kind of thing because if you get accused of being manipulative it’s next to impossible to prove that you aren’t.

    • @mxewris2355
      @mxewris2355 2 года назад +32

      What does skyrocketing career as a psychologist even mean? lol her prominence and media profile certainly did if she'd choose to become a "Dr. Phil" type person instead of a professional. So she's gonna get some Twitter followers and maybe invited to shows like "The View" or sth. But I doubt she has any issue whatsover as a PhD holder, rich people psychologist in terms of business. No coincidence she was approached by Depp's legal team.

    • @sYncdTV
      @sYncdTV 2 года назад +84

      @@milesfurther4395 you are so delusional. You are absolutely wrong.

  • @kryzai9302
    @kryzai9302 2 года назад +7666

    As someone who is currently in college for psychology, this lady is an inspiration. I've never felt more enlightened and motivated to continue doing what I'm trying to do.

    • @endverze6445
      @endverze6445 2 года назад +110

      i really want to get into psychology too and this whole video makes me want to do it even more. being able to accurately describe and understand how people are feeling is so fascinating to me.

    • @JohnnyWaveslayer
      @JohnnyWaveslayer 2 года назад +63

      I hope you do well and exceed all expectations, we need more people like this amazing woman in the field.

    • @Ohboycommentsection
      @Ohboycommentsection 2 года назад +17

      Good luck. Hope you like adrenaline rushes from difficult/combative patients. We all have at least 1 special case.

    • @loveall1013
      @loveall1013 2 года назад +26

      If I can offer any advice to you guys, I would recommend narrowing down which specific area/areas you are interested in most, and research what job you would eventually like to do. Then actually go either speak to people in that job or shadow them to see if that’s what you really want. I have always been interested in psychology. It’s literally fascinating to me to figure out how why people do what they do and how they think and behave. I wanted to be a counselor, so that’s what I did. Have my masters degree in social work actually, which was nice because there are SO many different areas you can work in with social work. Some clinicians prefer hiring a social work degree over just a counseling degree. I’ve considered eventually getting a doctorate, but lately I’ve been thinking not to because my last six years I ended up being a stay at home mom instead. Lol. I still research psychology all the time though! It’s just so interesting to me. One area I’m always looking into is personality disorders actually. I really recommend everyone become accustomed with those actually, because everyone will encounter one in your life eventually. Before this lady testified I assumed Amber had a personality disorder just from listening to her tapes and hearing about behaviors of hers. Mostly the tapes though. I guessed most likely borderline, but thought possible narcissistic or histrionic personality disorder. This psychologist is incredible. You can just tell. They found such a gem. I couldn’t believe Ambers female lawyer! She was so unprofessional! With the muffins nonsense. Just grasping for straws. Anything to try to make her look bad. It’s ridiculous. She still kept her cool and stayed professional though and looked so much better than that ridiculous lawyer.

    • @lilstars5599
      @lilstars5599 2 года назад +19

      forensic psychologists are amazing. we had a psychopath in our family hire one to gain visitation rights to a child, she tore his lies to pieces and substantiated the coherent story of the mother, who wasn't particularly smart, but she wasn't lying. I've got the most respect for forensic psychologists.

  • @likematestopprocrastinatin3548
    @likematestopprocrastinatin3548 2 года назад +710

    Imagine having a professor like her? I love the way she just makes really complex things simple to understand

    • @samalberino669
      @samalberino669 Год назад +3

      I had a few professors like her in college…

    • @justinharvey7398
      @justinharvey7398 Год назад +1

      I wish my teachers spoke as well as she did. Maybe I wouldn't have needed Adult Ed.

    • @michaelvigil3436
      @michaelvigil3436 6 месяцев назад

      Honestly, I would be way too distracted. She’s absolutely gorgeous and the smartest person in the room

  • @nikkik247
    @nikkik247 2 года назад +565

    I almost forgot she was in a court room. She is so well spoken, I could’ve sworn I was back in college taking psychology notes.

    • @mariepanimdim4303
      @mariepanimdim4303 Год назад +4

      ME TOO! the 2nd teacher who was amazing like her :)

  • @arara513
    @arara513 2 года назад +9458

    Note how she explained everything to and facing towards the jury, not to the advocate or judge. Brilliant move.

    • @alinatheresa702
      @alinatheresa702 2 года назад +570

      Good observation! Yes, because she’s an expert witness (as am I in a different field). Expert witnesses are trained to speak to the jury when answering a question. Lay witnesses typically don’t have training like that.

    • @shaylatorch
      @shaylatorch 2 года назад +44

      Absolutely, I was going to say the same thing

    • @Mokun413
      @Mokun413 2 года назад +42

      I dont understand.. can you explain why thats brilliant?

    • @lifeislife489
      @lifeislife489 2 года назад

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team Depp was set up. The only thing he is guilty of is using his words. Amber is a crazy person. The doctor said so herself.

    • @dr_birb
      @dr_birb 2 года назад +160

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team copium

  • @rev2441
    @rev2441 2 года назад +7060

    What a pleasure to hear her talk, extremely rare to see someone talk so fluently, intelligently and quick with so many eyes focused on them

    • @user-dn8hd1de2d
      @user-dn8hd1de2d 2 года назад +255

      Yes ! She's so completely grounded and fluent in her field. And if there's a definition of healthy and balanced and professional..she truly looks to be it.

    • @user-su6zt2of2p
      @user-su6zt2of2p 2 года назад +84

      Yes! I felt so envious, i could hear her everyday

    • @rev2441
      @rev2441 2 года назад +11

      @@user-dn8hd1de2d Exactly!

    • @abd4175
      @abd4175 2 года назад +73

      Agree. What an eloquent lady and doesn't flinch once. Very cool and together. So fascinating!

    • @teacupolous
      @teacupolous 2 года назад +28

      Totally agree. So I’m control of her emotions and the truth. Very inspirational.

  • @1Surge
    @1Surge 2 года назад +2191

    So well articulated, you know she knows what she is talking about. Amber's layer wanted to lessen her diagnoses by saying she only had 8 years practicing. Even if that were true and even if 8 years isn't considered career worthy experience her knowledge on the matter demands professional respect.

    • @lunaaminda5707
      @lunaaminda5707 2 года назад +19

      They wanted to give him reasons for partiality to Johnny Depp because of the meal and the visit.

    • @myathegrandma
      @myathegrandma 2 года назад +79

      She actually said that's not correct. She's worked in the field for 15 years!

    • @nan.123
      @nan.123 2 года назад +9

      Exactly!!!!!
      My gynecologist is 10y old experience but he knows well what he is doing ........ and explains it very clear ..... am with him since 2017 and had my recent birth
      And won't change him
      He follow up step by step
      And makes it all sound scientific
      Not just like regular doctors blabla

    • @JP-py7lr
      @JP-py7lr 2 года назад +4

      8 years and a phd

  • @zaida20902
    @zaida20902 2 года назад +878

    You can tell she actually is fond of her career as a psychologist and helping people by the way she speaks and educates the court room. I feel like as though, I'm back in a college seminar listening to my psychology professor.

  • @nemesis1ization138
    @nemesis1ization138 2 года назад +5768

    Her testimony was actually very educational. For instance, the way she explained the difference between depression and personality disorder was sublime. It will stick with me forever.

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +55

      Hmm but she could have mentioned how depression does affect your personality in so many ways. She made it way too straightforward by suggesting the personality is completely separate/untouched by depression.

    • @jvra58
      @jvra58 2 года назад +52

      I am in my last year of psychology and I agree with almost everything that she said and of course it was educational... but just that part was not, as kat page comments the comparison she made between personality and depression was not entirely right, it made it look like depression didn't affect different aspects of life. also, for example, there are different types of depression, it is not always an "episode that comes and goes". So, I hope it doesn't stick with you forever.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 2 года назад +33

      @@katpage9378 Let's just say that she provided abnormally much of data within a small range of time, in the most effective manner. That is pretty good, but then again like someone pointed out earlier; that should be no problem for a well educated character in that context.

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +11

      @@KibyNykraft I agree. She definitely seems to know what she’s talking about. To be honest I think she’s getting more praise for what she says than she otherwise would because she’s pretty. This isn’t to be rude, just observing.

    • @colinmignot6309
      @colinmignot6309 2 года назад +7

      Yes, although ugly doctors are more trusted than their handsome counterparts, it's likely the only scenario in which being ugly is a plus

  • @adud6764
    @adud6764 2 года назад +3840

    This woman is a definition machine. If someone asked me for basic definitions in my professional field, I would be stumped, and then give one in my own words. She gives perfectly worded definitions without hesitation.

    • @user-gb5ff7gj1m
      @user-gb5ff7gj1m 2 года назад +60

      Yeah she’s good at memorizing theory and convey it to others. That doesn’t mean she’s smart. Following rules or practices that have been laid out by others isn’t too difficult. And before anyone is going to attack me thinking that I am jealous or something , I’m not. As a specialist in my field and having a post grad degree , I just think it’s part of my basic knowledge to know the definition of the terms in my field

    • @n2bfw884
      @n2bfw884 2 года назад +35

      I can usually BS my way through technical questions by making my eyes wide, looking side to side, gulping and peppering in some uhs and ums. It's a learned skill.

    • @faaldeyra
      @faaldeyra 2 года назад +266

      @@user-gb5ff7gj1m Man you just really don't want to give* her credit where it's due huh 😂

    • @KirisutonoNeko
      @KirisutonoNeko 2 года назад +12

      I wonder if she can define what a woman is.

    • @thecatthatateaflyinduoling2513
      @thecatthatateaflyinduoling2513 2 года назад +166

      @@user-gb5ff7gj1m belittling people because they can do what you cannot, in front of camera lenses and an audience. Classic.

  • @doesntmatter1844
    @doesntmatter1844 2 года назад +688

    It’s clear from hearing her talk that she enjoys her field. She gets a smile every time she explains different parts of her career. That’s so nice to see!! Sorry I know that has nothing to do with the case but I just liked seeing it.

    • @hamala7437
      @hamala7437 2 года назад

      buAA, of course, any spouse wanna dominate eeeer kingdom, includin
      eeeeer huzzzzz !!!

    • @fex144
      @fex144 2 года назад +10

      @@hamala7437 do you speak english?

    • @priscillaeyles3301
      @priscillaeyles3301 2 года назад +5

      Agreed it is nice.

  • @sarahs1849
    @sarahs1849 2 года назад +471

    She definitely knows what she is talking about. It's so refreshing to see someone speak eloquently, and without constantly using filler words like "uh, um, ya know."

    • @SimplyJorgasmic
      @SimplyJorgasmic 2 года назад +30

      Although I agree that she presented herself well, she said "uh'' and ''um'' once per sentence almost. I wouldn't have noticed if I didn't read comments well listening to the video though....

    • @sarahs1849
      @sarahs1849 2 года назад +21

      @@SimplyJorgasmic yea it is common for all people to occasionally stumble with the flow of their speech. My point was that she didn't faulter too much when trying to convey her knowledge on the subject.

    • @gd-rm5729
      @gd-rm5729 2 года назад

      like johnny lol we still love him though 🤣😌

    • @oumyara4137
      @oumyara4137 2 года назад +1

      Don’t most psychopaths say that often

    • @denjipoochita7351
      @denjipoochita7351 2 года назад +3

      @@oumyara4137 cite your claim

  • @carolinex4825
    @carolinex4825 2 года назад +4582

    I could genuinely listen to this lady all day long, she explains so well

    • @itsxunlight
      @itsxunlight 2 года назад +137

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team go touch grass

    • @carolinex4825
      @carolinex4825 2 года назад +14

      @@itsxunlight LOOOOOOOL INIT

    • @destroynotlonely
      @destroynotlonely 2 года назад

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team you need to get examined as well

    • @sukanya662
      @sukanya662 2 года назад +7

      i put this youtube listening while I was sleeping....

    • @vegassims7
      @vegassims7 2 года назад

      DITTO

  • @MariaH20683
    @MariaH20683 2 года назад +3688

    Man, their most inner and personal stuff is now out there for everyone to hear. I'd be cringing internally if I were in their shoes.

    • @holyjolias3229
      @holyjolias3229 2 года назад +80

      their celebs, their used to it LMAO

    • @twinturbo9113
      @twinturbo9113 2 года назад +57

      Lmao it’s what they do dude. All press is good press in their situation. She will still be able to work anyways after all of this. She’s a woman lol

    • @joy-115
      @joy-115 2 года назад +160

      It will definitely be hard for her to get a job now!

    • @Freepalestine.Laurie
      @Freepalestine.Laurie 2 года назад +1

      Yup

    • @nylotus
      @nylotus 2 года назад +259

      He has nothing to be ashamed of or cringe about. He's brave to come forward and so many men don't.

  • @lewisjones9889
    @lewisjones9889 2 года назад +379

    Listening to her talk was like listening to a river running. Really impressed with how she summarised a complex issue and explained it so fluidly. Amber’s reactions were equally interesting…

    • @mariepanimdim4303
      @mariepanimdim4303 Год назад +2

      She should start a pod cast, I would so listen and it'd be my first pod cast.

    • @iamlivingforchrist1
      @iamlivingforchrist1 Год назад

      @@mariepanimdim4303 That’s actually a good idea. It would help the novice listener better understand psychology and mental health.

    • @asmichl31
      @asmichl31 Год назад

      Bit far

  • @nikkipepper3646
    @nikkipepper3646 2 года назад +257

    I love that we get to see 90% of what we usually don't in TV shows or documentaries. I didn't know that court cases were THIS long and got this crazy.

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy 2 года назад +22

      Some high-profile court cases lasted for a few years.

    • @OzzyOscy
      @OzzyOscy 2 года назад

      Michael Jackson's was pretty similar - the prosecution got completely destroyed there too. The difference is we get to watch the prosecution's agonising self-inflicted death this time and Depp's cleared his name already.

  • @nikikiooo
    @nikikiooo 2 года назад +3162

    The amount of people calling her annoying, saying she talked too much, in the live was astounding. I loved her insightful knowledge, what a fascinating subject and human.

    • @Dobetter15
      @Dobetter15 2 года назад +98

      Haven’t seen one person call her annoying

    • @virginiaryno2631
      @virginiaryno2631 2 года назад +121

      VALYA- That was all the uneducated who can't concentrate on one topic, they easily get bored with stuff they don't comprehend. I saw that too. As a matter of fact I answered some, whether they saw my replies I'm unaware cuz I didn't see any responses.

    • @virginiaryno2631
      @virginiaryno2631 2 года назад +11

      @@Dobetter15 obviously you can't read and or you didn't see the live court case.

    • @KibyNykraft
      @KibyNykraft 2 года назад +11

      @@virginiaryno2631 That's true ,but this is also a cultural question for sure. In America it is more accepted that someone talks vividly and show off, then in for example Scandinavia or Japan, where it is more seen as comical or pretenciousness. Yet there are so big mixes of people in America from all over the world, that there will naturally be parts of the audience who sniffs at her show :)
      It could be due to career goals or due to just idealism, or enthusiasm of one's profession, probably a combination that she gets so excited. If I was to be direct I'd say the shrink is a bit hyperactive but that is in her case something that has turned out good- more energy, more career potential.
      In Scandinavia the doc would not have been allowed (the judges would correct her immediately and told her to calm down and stick to the questions with shorter answers). So this is a kind of funny freak show to watch for people here in north Europe. To us quite a lot of americans are pretty freaky in one way or another. But ironically that also puts a lot of attention to America and sells it as a sort of product.

    • @gaurishetye1822
      @gaurishetye1822 2 года назад +66

      People tend to get intimidated by such intelligent individual hence they end up trash talking

  • @louisxiv1603
    @louisxiv1603 2 года назад +1967

    If she was the first witness, this case would have been done lmao. She destroyed them!

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 2 года назад

      First they needed to hear all the drama, outrageous garbage, and waste of time. Simply having a mental disorder isn’t very damning.

    • @malw6323
      @malw6323 2 года назад +193

      It’s good that she came at this point, it let the jury see the whole narrative so far wrapped up and the doctor’s statement was given a solid foundation.

    • @nicolekear3911
      @nicolekear3911 2 года назад +33

      @@malw6323 They most likely did that on purpose, well hopefully anyway

    • @janineparker3041
      @janineparker3041 2 года назад

      My prediction is -we all find out Amber is a fem-bot when her head explodes while on the stand.

    • @mariamail0303
      @mariamail0303 2 года назад +5

      Really?! I can’t wait to hear all this!

  • @SwedePotato314
    @SwedePotato314 2 года назад +198

    NO ONE could have explained more clearly or more easily understably, what a diagnosis is, how it is used, what it means to have or give, and all about said diagnosees, than this woman. She's incredible and if I ever need a psychological witness I want her on my team.

  • @PlayItLikeABoss
    @PlayItLikeABoss 2 года назад +204

    The most amazing thing about this psychologist, other than being very well-spoken and smart, is that she survived 12 hours with Amber Heard.

  • @xoxoAkiraR
    @xoxoAkiraR 2 года назад +2392

    Interesting how Johnny's lawyers allow her to speak and explain these complex psychology terms while Amber's lawyers cut her off. Almost like they don't want the jury to understand what she's saying and see her expertise.

    • @nursej3391
      @nursej3391 2 года назад

      Exactly, they don't want the Jury to hear about AH, diagnosis on being mentally ill

    • @kerilockwood7819
      @kerilockwood7819 2 года назад +104

      That’s the nature of the beast

    • @Valen_Wolf
      @Valen_Wolf 2 года назад +101

      And AH sits there with that look of disdain on her face!

    • @cheebacheeo5876
      @cheebacheeo5876 2 года назад +7

      @@Valen_Wolf 😂👌

    • @edwardiputo1592
      @edwardiputo1592 2 года назад +48

      That's exactly the strategy. Dr. Curry is the plaintiff's witness.

  • @lmaoqasim
    @lmaoqasim 2 года назад +2160

    She is unbelievably well spoken.

    • @fatimagracem-
      @fatimagracem- 2 года назад +32

      ikr i would stutter like no other

    • @memeneuver8821
      @memeneuver8821 2 года назад +4

      Adderall does that to you

    • @cindyl2444
      @cindyl2444 2 года назад +9

      @@memeneuver8821 what?

    • @sanazb6116
      @sanazb6116 2 года назад +6

      You must be really shocked by that.. based on your profile picture

    • @reet7060
      @reet7060 2 года назад +10

      @@Swed813 Ha no it’s no. Not in the slightest.

  • @LivxLaughxLove
    @LivxLaughxLove 2 года назад +242

    Strong eye contact, speaking loudly and clearly so that she's easily understood, the small smile as she explained to the room the multiple factors of her job and how she came to the diagnoses she did...she's very clearly an educator and is capable of teaching the next generation of mental health professionals from what I've seen of her....
    Plus, she knows the muffin man. 😏

  • @samridhi835
    @samridhi835 2 года назад +181

    i loved hearing her talk. she described everything so clearly and well and didnt pause and it truly felt like she was explaining everything directly to us. like a caring teacher.

  • @Movierebel3
    @Movierebel3 2 года назад +2116

    Personable, facing the jury, patient, well-spoken, thorough, and putting her thoughts in a digestible manner for the jury -- what more could you ask for? This would've made a huge impression on me as a juror. They tried to discredit her by saying she hasn't done much testimony or she wasn't board-certified, but she's licensed and she speaks with a profound authority. What a home run for Depp's team. Her comments about exaggeration would've stuck with me all the way into the jury room.

    • @platinumvii
      @platinumvii 2 года назад +126

      @@billys1389 What a strange thing to be triggered by.

    • @dajb90
      @dajb90 2 года назад +54

      @@billys1389 you need to get out less.

    • @davesmith5646
      @davesmith5646 2 года назад +11

      Johnny needs to marry her.

    • @MajesticJoey
      @MajesticJoey 2 года назад +7

      @@dajb90 bruh your reply to Billy S🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @StimParavane
      @StimParavane 2 года назад +12

      @@billys1389 Are you OK? It was a great comment.

  • @spookepicgamermommie7302
    @spookepicgamermommie7302 2 года назад +1706

    i googled histrionic personality disorder and omg - Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors, usually beginning in early childhood, including inappropriate seduction and an excessive desire for approval. - makes sense

    • @stephaniemarie2742
      @stephaniemarie2742 2 года назад

      She's literally an attention wh***

    • @pcarebear1
      @pcarebear1 2 года назад +47

      I feel sorry for her poor sister and those horses 🐎 😢

    • @stephaniemarie2742
      @stephaniemarie2742 2 года назад +9

      @OUTCLASSER Support Team I'm sorry, are you a psychologist?

    • @Okinami
      @Okinami 2 года назад +1

      Histrionic was a disorder observed by psy hologists before until then it spread out to more specific other disorders including Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), Sociopathic Personality Disorder (SD or SPD), and etc.
      She (Amber Heard) falls under there or with all such categories.

    • @aprylgardella6553
      @aprylgardella6553 2 года назад +4

      Thank you! I was so curious what that was 🙏🏻

  • @DaleEarnhardtsSeatbelt
    @DaleEarnhardtsSeatbelt 2 года назад +93

    This women is a certified badass.
    Well spoken and articulated. No bloat. Fantastic delivery on all fronts.

  • @FeralDragon
    @FeralDragon 2 года назад +65

    That psychologist is so cool, she explains everything so well. And she's so patient and happy to do so.

  • @Malrats
    @Malrats 2 года назад +1452

    I wish I could see this woman for therapy. Brilliant, personable, well-spoken, experienced, and grounded.

    • @petunialuna4801
      @petunialuna4801 2 года назад +35

      I think that her expertise is more in assessments than therapy. There is a difference in practice areas.

    • @Malrats
      @Malrats 2 года назад

      Understandable, but I just get the sense that she would be really good at psychotherapy.

    • @chrisconnor8086
      @chrisconnor8086 2 года назад +5

      I couldnt never see a therapist as attractive as her. I would be dishonest

    • @JustScrapHD
      @JustScrapHD 2 года назад +3

      I wonder why she isnt board certified. Genuinly have no idea what the requirements are in the usa but that would make me pause before going to a therapist

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz 2 года назад +23

      @@chrisconnor8086 This is a super weird comment and you really should evaluate how you view women.

  • @woollysheep5766
    @woollysheep5766 2 года назад +2426

    I'm totally impressed by this woman's findings on Amber Heard. She determined that AMber has Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) which is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors, usually beginning in early childhood, including inappropriate seduction and an excessive desire for approval. That pretty much wraps her up!

    • @celinadvour2934
      @celinadvour2934 2 года назад +47

      i wish you knew what it was like having a personality disorder dude.

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +57

      What separates this from narcissism? To me she just sounds like she could be summarized as a kind of narcissist.

    • @gford4104
      @gford4104 2 года назад +87

      @@katpage9378 I think people with bpd experience more mania or outbursts than a person with narcissistic tendencies

    • @katpage9378
      @katpage9378 2 года назад +16

      @@gford4104 Then why not call them narcissists with mania…

    • @x3BobO
      @x3BobO 2 года назад +11

      Which adds up to what friends were warning JOhnny about when he started dating heard!

  • @alexialiburd2011
    @alexialiburd2011 2 года назад +120

    As a psych student. Listening to this woman is so soothing. She’s a dose of serotonin I didn’t know I needed 😮‍💨

  • @WKADESIGNS
    @WKADESIGNS 2 года назад +108

    This was simple and pure unbiased testimony, Dr. Curry is a true woman of her work, incredibly well-spoken and absolutely educated in her field. The breakdown and the psychology report, it's just scientific fact that she's giving us here. No need for cue cards or leading from Johnny's team, she knows what she's talking about.

  • @river8760
    @river8760 2 года назад +1044

    Great psychologist!
    Amber rolling her eyes like she doesn’t believe her is pathetic and typical of her.

    • @vettelover695
      @vettelover695 2 года назад +72

      Typical of a person who is histrionic

    • @glee_again2594
      @glee_again2594 2 года назад

      And just further emphasizes the disordered mind she has.

    • @mungofinalfi4480
      @mungofinalfi4480 2 года назад +12

      At what point does she do that in the video?

    • @Jannananananana
      @Jannananananana 2 года назад +9

      @@mungofinalfi4480 i'm searching it too

    • @24Wynn
      @24Wynn 2 года назад +55

      When the Forensic Psychologist starts to discuss Amber Heard's diagnosis of having BPD and Histrionics, she starts to write in her notepad more. Then when the doctor discusses her rage issues, you see Heard writing madly in her yellow notepad. I got that she was higher triggered and because she can't speak right now, she tries to use writing to not only look intelligent but is also most likely using the writing as a way to control her rage issues. Just my opinion. I also viewed this from another channel that showed the whole trial.

  • @rileym8271
    @rileym8271 2 года назад +2626

    I love how Amber is just sitting there writing down god knows what. Everything is recorded and transcribed by the court, she does this to hide her emotions and its blatant how much she struggles with hearing evidence that doesn't support her. There are very few times in my life when I have ever seen someone so intent on taking notes or writing something and this moment should not be one for her. If she was innocent she would be much more present and attentive to the speaker, which is in reality. Not the thoughts in her own head which she is writing down, its obvious she is trying to escape the moment.

    • @DaftFader
      @DaftFader 2 года назад +277

      She wrote down "Real trauma victims recall smells and sounds they heard - note to self say I smelt things in my testamony coming up" or something of that nature I'm sure.
      Watch out for that and also watch for her saying something along the lines of she was sick of being treated like a dog (as johnny said this and she frantically started scribbling right then).
      I think she's making up her testamony live as the case goes on 😂

    • @crosdremz
      @crosdremz 2 года назад +46

      She is busy with doodling ....calm down it's important too ! I think she is planning for next career move..may be may be not...what do you thing

    • @marthisa5800
      @marthisa5800 2 года назад +2

      @@DaftFader I can totally remember that moment

    • @cheebacheeo5876
      @cheebacheeo5876 2 года назад +33

      Therapists use that tactic in sessions... She probably had some advice to do something to occupie her 😁

    • @natachathoennes6809
      @natachathoennes6809 2 года назад +169

      It's a way for her to feel like she has some kind of control over a situation she has no control over.

  • @MooseMannequin
    @MooseMannequin 2 года назад +130

    You can really see when someone loves what they do and I bet this woman totally loves her job

  • @juvi23
    @juvi23 2 года назад +124

    I'm a psychiatrist and i totally agree with this forensic psychologist. Seems like a consistent personality evaluation, specially in terms of the histrionic traits, which we can easily seen in this court!

    • @wunderkatna
      @wunderkatna Год назад

      what's being a psychiatrist like

  • @ginapino2857
    @ginapino2857 2 года назад +799

    She is a GOOD witness for JD’s team. She comes across as knowledgeable, captivating, and non biased.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis 2 года назад +31

      I don't think they've had a single bad witness, have they?

    • @thugly921
      @thugly921 2 года назад +4

      Very captivating

  • @soumahoromalick802
    @soumahoromalick802 2 года назад +1100

    The eloquency of the psychologist is so captivating

    • @Nyb12120
      @Nyb12120 2 года назад +9

      Right! She reminds me of Dr. Ramani.

    • @9alt0
      @9alt0 2 года назад +7

      @@Nyb12120 ah, I love Dr. Ramani

    • @soumahoromalick802
      @soumahoromalick802 2 года назад +2

      @@Nyb12120 yeah me too

    • @soumahoromalick802
      @soumahoromalick802 2 года назад

      Ohhhh 500likes thanks

    • @bordendonna
      @bordendonna 2 года назад

      You guys think this woman is brilliant. She was hired to find a specific diagnosis which was entered on pleadings before she interviewed Heard. This smacks of unprofessionalism. Unethical. She cannot get these diagnoses in one assessment. $$$$$$$

  • @squooshylips
    @squooshylips 2 года назад +32

    I also love how Amber is "acting" like she is taking notes.

    • @tiarawhite7470
      @tiarawhite7470 2 года назад +3

      Omggg yes I was thinking the same thing 😆 her face screams upset and embarrassed lol

    • @mistygrizzle7211
      @mistygrizzle7211 2 года назад

      Amber don't like the fact she has been missing out on the truth about her behaved self inner control is the devil's ground...

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Год назад

      I know! I've been saying that all along.

    • @donnawilliams7570
      @donnawilliams7570 14 дней назад

      This is a what she does to control her rage. I loved it too.

  • @prinajindal7260
    @prinajindal7260 2 года назад +89

    As a student who is pursuing psychology I am so impressed by the Dr. All her explanations are so informative. She is what i hope I can be one day.

  • @Missjoanna94
    @Missjoanna94 2 года назад +2399

    As someone with BPD she is how I wish all clinicians would represent the field of psychology. She's empathetic while talking about a very stigmatized mental illness. She's correct, we do look at the world differently and our diagnosis is not an excuse but rather an explanation for why we think the way we do. But also imagine being that intelligent and articulate because someone could have a gun to my head asking about what I do for work or anything that I studied in undergrad and I would just simply have to die.

    • @brianna9778
      @brianna9778 2 года назад +1

      It is unfortunate however, that this will cause everyone to stigmatize and demonize us even more. Some of these comments are so evil towards those of us with BPD.

    • @truthh8597
      @truthh8597 2 года назад +91

      yep I hope they don't vilify bpd after this, I met a friend who was suffering but she really tried to overcome

    • @LyonPercival
      @LyonPercival 2 года назад +17

      How do people with BPD "view the world differently"?? Can you please explain, it really makes me curious

    • @Missjoanna94
      @Missjoanna94 2 года назад +44

      @@aspaceproductions that’s fair, it’s great that you personally haven’t been penalized for your mental illness, but again that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t happen and that there isn’t still stigma around BPD. People understand and empathize with mental health but it’s more so with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, illnesses that affect a larger population and directly impact them in some way. That isn’t the case with most mood or personality disorders, I agree mental health is becoming less of a taboo discussion but mental health is multifaceted and it’s difficult to conclude that one disorder is no longer stigmatized just because you haven’t been directly faulted for it, or that because mental health as a whole is being accepted. Thank you for your comment and the opportunity to open a discussion.

    • @McTrollenstein
      @McTrollenstein 2 года назад +69

      It's not the disorder that makes you reprehensible. It's the refusal to get help for it, and stubbornly cling to the notion of you're well and dandy, while people around you have to suffer you. My mother has it, and it was a nightmare growing up. For me that's where my line of tolerance is. If you're bettering yourself and seeking treatment, excellent, but that line is what makes AH disgusting to me. No self reflection, no care for people around her.

  • @navvetcoperator973
    @navvetcoperator973 2 года назад +1666

    I was married to a person who had acute and distinct Borderline Personality Disorder, refused to get counselling, attacked me in my sleep, injured me multiple times, pursued me relentlessly when I tried to retreat, engaged in profound character assassination against me to our friends and family when I refused to comply with her demands, emptied my bank account, ran up my credit cards, took my kids and married the new guy four days after the divorce was final. Listening to Depp gives me bad flashbacks.

    • @toomylight2311
      @toomylight2311 2 года назад +39

      💔💔💔💔

    • @matildafaltyn6253
      @matildafaltyn6253 2 года назад +73

      Sorry but your story sounds like an amazing movie plot.

    • @Maarten8867
      @Maarten8867 2 года назад +129

      @@matildafaltyn6253 Many thrillers are based around the borderline personality. Gone Girl for example.

    • @navvetcoperator973
      @navvetcoperator973 2 года назад +128

      @@matildafaltyn6253 I wish it had been, she nearly destroyed me but I made it out. She destroyed 3 more guys after me, was arrested for domestic violence and check fraude and drug my kids through all of it. Very sad movie plot if you ask me.

    • @navvetcoperator973
      @navvetcoperator973 2 года назад +50

      @@hrollod No doubt. Throw drugs and alcohol into the mix and you get a toxic formula for disaster.

  • @rn2811
    @rn2811 2 года назад +22

    The ultimate revenge you could ever give a narcissist, is exposure. I applaud you Johnny Depp 👏👏👏.

    • @mgman2640
      @mgman2640 2 года назад

      She thought no one would find out how disgusting and evil she is👏🤣😃

    • @karolinak7140
      @karolinak7140 2 года назад

      Funnily enough she hasn’t been diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder

    • @LA-cm9uo
      @LA-cm9uo 2 года назад +3

      She wasn't diagnosed with narcissism

    • @racyrowdyrocket
      @racyrowdyrocket 2 года назад

      She is not a narcissist. If you can't even get these diagnostic facts straight, how can you rely on your own biased judgement of unconditional support of a man who is an alcoholic, drug user and best friend of Marilyn Manson.

  • @choladelacruz2392
    @choladelacruz2392 2 года назад +30

    Dr. Shannon Curry explained everything clearly. I can listen to her the whole day to learn. Her testimony is more of a lecture.

  • @sierrapaloma6310
    @sierrapaloma6310 2 года назад +1603

    For what it’s worth as someone with diagnosed bpd who has worked pretty much my whole life to be able to live semi normally and not do harm those I love. I don’t like pushing a stigma but we can absolutely be toxic, and abusive in all the ways possible. But if helped we can stop hurting people and ourselves. I hope Johnny gets justice that he deserves! No one deserves to go through what he’s gone through no matter what mental illness his partner has

    • @cynthiaholland13
      @cynthiaholland13 2 года назад +110

      Thank you for sharing this. With the advent of interventions like Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, BPD is treatable.

    • @sierrapaloma6310
      @sierrapaloma6310 2 года назад +61

      @@cynthiaholland13 yes!! dbt absolutely saved my life

    • @kielanwade5096
      @kielanwade5096 2 года назад +152

      My partner has BPD and something I worry about is the coverage of this trial and how it could affect her, BPD already tends to get a bad wrap but it seems a lot of news outlets wanna focus on the diagnosis and I worry it'll only add to the stigma :( my partner is the kindest, sweetest, most caring person I know and has worked so hard to not be defined by her diagnosis and its always a shame to see a diagnosis like this being the forefront of a case like this and attached to someone who has behaved so horribly

    • @michikomi6358
      @michikomi6358 2 года назад +7

      Could you explain what bpd? Because i checked online and it mostly says “fears if abandonment, impulsiveness, anger.” Could you define though? Like what causes all of these emotions?

    • @christianlacroix5430
      @christianlacroix5430 2 года назад +2

      So you just act like a child ? Meh, if you're hot you can do that, if not it's going to be a issue.

  • @keeratsinghkannozia1562
    @keeratsinghkannozia1562 2 года назад +857

    This lady is absolutely gem,you can't trick her she knows how to answer under pressure..

    • @TimApple.
      @TimApple. 2 года назад +19

      And if by gem you mean hot AF. Yeah, she's a total gem...

    • @keeratsinghkannozia1562
      @keeratsinghkannozia1562 2 года назад +4

      @@TimApple. that too 🤣🤣

    • @AleisterCrowleyMagus
      @AleisterCrowleyMagus 2 года назад +17

      @@TimApple. she’s clearly very intelligent, and she’s beautiful as well. I would suspect that she has quite a few folks that appreciate her rare combo of beauty and brains! Seriously it was great to listen to her thorough and thoughtful testimony.

    • @EricLatios
      @EricLatios 2 года назад

      Yes she puts Jordan Peterson to shame

    • @pulafun
      @pulafun 2 года назад

      @@AleisterCrowleyMagus unless she also has BPD :D

  • @Polkadotedbow
    @Polkadotedbow 2 года назад +56

    I just did a semester project in grad school over cluster b personality disorders (which includes both borderline and histrionic) and WOW she is so well spoken, I’m surprised her legal team seemed like they have NO idea what personality disorders are.

    • @irondragonmaiden
      @irondragonmaiden Год назад +3

      It's not that they don't have an idea, it's that they need the jury to understand things. Remember, juries are full of lay people

    • @eldonb5131
      @eldonb5131 Год назад

      lol are you serious....People don't know they are asking these questions so the jury understands?! Indeed, "WOW"

  • @privateprivate5302
    @privateprivate5302 2 года назад +219

    Anyone whom has fallen victim to or witnessed someone falling victim to a sociopath KNOWS and can empathize with what Johnny Depp endured being victimized by this woman.

    • @swhaht6807
      @swhaht6807 2 года назад

      And most judges, especially county level judiciary, are so ignorant, they are stupidly culpable for the BPD's dramatic outbursts as sincerity. You have to watch for the liars faint but perceptable smile as the "show" starts to work. Heartbreaking watching a demon hurt so many people, ruin other's lives in unrepairable ways. If you are needing an attu against a sociopath/BPD do NOT het a family law atty, hire a hardened criminal law atty, because they will know how to cross examine. Family lawyers are too soft.

    • @jaybrucker1234
      @jaybrucker1234 2 года назад +7

      As the youth today would say, facts

    • @19KiSSeS93
      @19KiSSeS93 2 года назад +23

      Being a sociopath is a different personality disorder than Borderline Personality Disorder. Sociopathy is a form of Antisocial Personality Disorder and they only feel very few emotions. Where as Borderline Personality Disorder consists of extreme emotions and an inability to regulate them.

    • @FashnKween
      @FashnKween 2 года назад +3

      He is certainly not so innocent. He's also antagonistic in nature.

    • @angelwild9145
      @angelwild9145 2 года назад +6

      Honey darling, being diagnosed as a SOCIOPATH and being diagnosed with Borderline personality disorder/Histrionic personality disorder are ABSOLUTELY DIFFERENT disorders, Incase you didn’t know. Do yourself a favor before making a fool of your obvious ignorance regarding personality disorders, and google them to educate yourself about the HUMUNGOUS differences! 🙄

  • @carinapearson9040
    @carinapearson9040 2 года назад +649

    Finally someone with authority confirming what has been obvious all along.

    • @AnikaJarlsdottr
      @AnikaJarlsdottr 2 года назад +9

      that ah is one crazy woman? she destroyed someone's life, not to mention their career. if she was capable of understanding the consequences of her actions and feeling even a shred of remore, I think that shrivelled up heart might just explode.

    • @ninoslanguagejourney6002
      @ninoslanguagejourney6002 2 года назад +2

      @@AnikaJarlsdottr I think you're confused. The comment is about the therapist - not about Amber 🤣

    • @yaze3316
      @yaze3316 2 года назад

      @@AnikaJarlsdottr " been obvious all along ". I believe the OP is referring to Amber Heards diagnosis of having a personality disorder. Although, I think it would only be obvious to those who have had a similar kind of relationship that involved a manipulative nature.

    • @unattain4773
      @unattain4773 2 года назад

      Yes 100 %. When the audio tapes were released a few years ago, of Amber and Johnny's arguments, it was plain to see Amber had/has been suffering with severe mental disorders. Anyone displaying Amber's behavior would immediately be considered a candidate for psychotherapy. Period.

    • @skittles696
      @skittles696 2 года назад

      @@yaze3316 You dont have to have been in a similar relationship to identify a mental illness. We do it in the daily, its our way of understanding somebodies mind. In terms of it "being clear" through the case we have been displayed with many reasons that suggest AH has BPD. Not necessarily a negative comment to make, just that we are finally seeing this coming from a trained professional.

  • @Atticus837
    @Atticus837 2 года назад +1950

    Not defending Amber's heinous actions, but my wife has BPD and she is a beautiful person. She's sometimes argumentative, but she's never been abusive. She sometimes struggles to communicate or to be understood, but she would never do anything violent or manipulative like Amber has done.
    I'm willing to believe Amber has BPD, it makes a lot of sense, but BPD doesn't make you an evil person. Nice people can have it too.

    • @chellepatino1675
      @chellepatino1675 2 года назад +143

      It's the histrionic side that's really manipulative

    • @mud6866
      @mud6866 2 года назад +12

      Thank you Atticus❤

    • @holymolythejabroni9040
      @holymolythejabroni9040 2 года назад +171

      @Kyra You’re literally commenting on a video in which a PhD level clinical psychologist is explaining under oath what her diagnosis is. And you’re saying she’s wrong. Amazing.

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland 2 года назад +52

      @@holymolythejabroni9040 i worked in mental health as well and i see narcissism too.

    • @seraphinaf4205
      @seraphinaf4205 2 года назад +5

      But that is not Amber's case

  • @Gojxd
    @Gojxd 2 года назад +61

    You can tell how intelligent she is by how carefully, yet how bravely and professionaly she is speaking. And she gets her facts across the board, and makes no compromises on a single word if it is not the exact truth

  • @zoeybrinkerhoff8621
    @zoeybrinkerhoff8621 2 года назад +81

    This Woman is so smart and articulating. I love the way she talks and how she explains things. This would be someone I would most definitely feel comfortable around. Wish I had a therapist like this when I did therapy.

  • @danniceccon8901
    @danniceccon8901 2 года назад +80

    So not an excuse, I have BPD and complex PTSD and I would never treat someone like this. Get your life together and stop blaming other people

    • @danniceccon8901
      @danniceccon8901 2 года назад +6

      There are so many practices for people with these issues to learn ways to cope. She just wants to place blame on other people to excuse her actions

    • @sonjal.3704
      @sonjal.3704 2 года назад +4

      Its not an excuse, but it can make people understand her behaviour more.

    • @danniceccon8901
      @danniceccon8901 2 года назад +1

      Not really, everyone makes their own actions. She chose to he violent and she chose to be horrible. If you expect change then make a change. Get help, that's why it's there

    • @moonfish4841
      @moonfish4841 2 года назад +3

      As a Borderline myself; I second this. Having this disorder is NO EXCUSE for being abusive

  • @MelissaDeleen
    @MelissaDeleen 2 года назад +1326

    I always hear people saying: "Why did he or she stay so long?" - it's not an easy question for certain people. Let's remember that in order to have a successful abuser, you need to find a good victim that is unwilling to leave. As we can all see in this case, not only she has mental issues but also our Johnny grew up untreated from the childhood and adolescence mental and psychological wounds of a dysfunctional family. Johnny escaped, like many do, from the pain and shame through legal/illegal drugs and alcohol. Sweeping our inner struggles under the rug it's simply an illusion. The 'out of sight, out of mind' kind of thinking is not healthy. Many of us had dysfunctional families growing up. It's definitely not our fault, however once you have the means of getting help, you must address these issues! It's very important for our own health and it helps us to make good choices in life. I have no doubt that Johnny fell in love with Amber's outer beauty and missed the signs of an abuser. Great lesson for all of us. Unfortunately, for many of us is already too late as we recognize this type of behavior in our own skin. Sad but true.

    • @JEGoblin
      @JEGoblin 2 года назад +57

      This is an excellent post and needs to be seen more. It is very important that people recognize this early on and get help at as young an age as possible.

    • @sheilajones4491
      @sheilajones4491 2 года назад +20

      Well said

    • @trishdiggins
      @trishdiggins 2 года назад

      Sounds like she love bombed him for a year and a half then changed after he was hooked

    • @bonnienelson7373
      @bonnienelson7373 2 года назад +16

      Very well said ... thank you!

    • @Liisa_011
      @Liisa_011 2 года назад +8

      Yes,except JD already had alcoholism n drug addiction for decades before AH.
      Its a progressive conditiin,which is very hard to handle for a mate,in the best of times.
      And why is there no mention of what happened to her as a child?.
      Im pro Johnny,btw.

  • @keeganrobertmeiring4135
    @keeganrobertmeiring4135 2 года назад +57

    Amber’s reactions (or rather lack of) and body language throughout all of this testimony are actually insane. It’s as if she completely lacks any empathy or is unwilling to acknowledge what the doctor is saying.

    • @itsjulka
      @itsjulka 2 года назад +9

      wtf are you talking about??? this is perfectly normal behavior while listening to the expert describing what BPD is. + if she supposedly has it, she probably already heard/learned all of that. Expecting someone to show empathy and making a monster out of her for lacking such an expression is, to quote, actually insane.

    • @villanelle158
      @villanelle158 2 года назад

      Tell me how would you react if a psychologist was telling to the world that you have multiples personality disorders, I think you lack of empathy

    • @MsxCTH
      @MsxCTH 2 года назад

      @@itsjulka Sounds like you have BPD too

    • @keeganrobertmeiring4135
      @keeganrobertmeiring4135 2 года назад +2

      @@itsjulka I was more referring to any self reflection of her own behaviour in this situation. Not a reaction to this ‘spontaneous news’ that she’s all of a sudden got these disorders. My comment is referring to her body language and reactions (to me) affirming what the psychologist is saying. Her reaction is very ‘yeah, whatever’.

    • @itsjulka
      @itsjulka 2 года назад +5

      @@keeganrobertmeiring4135 I definitely do not see it this way. Why would she "reflect" on her behavior now, during the court case, if she was evaluated and explained it in detail before? There's no good reason for her to react as you expect her in this situation.

  • @peterjanoff
    @peterjanoff 2 года назад +37

    The psychologist is extremely qualified. Heard’s team doesn’t quite know what to make of it all. She is single-handedly winning the case for Depp IMO. Judging by the look of sheer dissatisfaction on Amber’s face she realizes this isn’t going well.

  • @Rainjojo
    @Rainjojo 2 года назад +1943

    Having a borderline mother, I cannot tell you how scary it is growing up with someone who can hurt you at any time and pretend like it never happened. Having bpd is no excuse to hurting others, man or woman
    Edit: many seem to misinterpret my comment as if I’m saying all borderlines are abusers which was never my intent, this was my experience growing up with a narcissistic borderline mother sorry if I’ve offended many, but can only speak from experience of one individual

    • @liz8778
      @liz8778 2 года назад +78

      I can totally relate with you...I went through the exact same thing and I'm now in therapy for it since it caused me to have ptsd sadly...hope you are doing okay and all the best🤗

    • @Homoclite
      @Homoclite 2 года назад +54

      I’m sorry that you had to deal with that. Stay conscious that your mom’s illness was never and will never be your fault nor are you responsible for her mental health. 💔

    • @iLoveBlugirl
      @iLoveBlugirl 2 года назад +5

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @emmagatewood3898
      @emmagatewood3898 2 года назад +81

      Same. The worst part is how they sincerely seem to believe that they were a good parent and not abusive at alllll... The disconnect between actual reality and the way a person with BPD experiences reality is one of the worst things about the disorder.

    • @DoryP99
      @DoryP99 2 года назад +29

      my mom too. Although not as bad as Amber, my mom tends to make up things convenient to her interests I'm glad I was able to witness the fact to catch her lying.

  • @onelifeuseit
    @onelifeuseit 2 года назад +398

    Dr curry makes direct eye contact with the jury throughout because she understands its ultimately the jury that needs the truth to be unveiled. God bless Dr curry for this brilliant testimony.

    • @cheebacheeo5876
      @cheebacheeo5876 2 года назад +11

      She's a top noch pro in her field. Eye contact is key to transparent two way communication. Not only words counts. Many don't recognize this... They talk differently than their body express.

  • @d3a1990
    @d3a1990 2 года назад +10

    She explained personality disorders so beautifully. Wow. 😮

  • @PyroMynx
    @PyroMynx 2 года назад +6

    I would have loved to sit in a lecture with Dr. Curry. Wow! I loved how she gave in-depth explanations and everything!

  • @Nashid77
    @Nashid77 2 года назад +661

    I’ve never seen a narcissist so thoroughly exposed… as a result of her own doing, no less. This is ah-mazing.

    • @rachelle421
      @rachelle421 2 года назад +15

      Wish I could like this more than once. Spot-on.

    • @mariah8966
      @mariah8966 2 года назад +10

      Ah-ha! I see what you did there lol

    • @diabloakland
      @diabloakland 2 года назад +49

      She’s technically not a narcissist lol

    • @breebonaccorso-fielding8702
      @breebonaccorso-fielding8702 2 года назад +44

      She's not a narcissist. Wrong diagnosis.

    • @fi-train8961
      @fi-train8961 2 года назад +56

      Can we stop using clinical terms for every single problem. People use narcissism to refer to every cluster b personality disordered behaviour.

  • @JohnDoe-qs2lx
    @JohnDoe-qs2lx 2 года назад +666

    As a psychiatrist it was refreshing to hear the thorough explanations she gave. Just remember patients with borderline personality disorder aren’t happy with the way they behave. It can be a very embarrassing diagnosis that unfortunately gets stigmatized especially in the mental health field. I know nothing about Amber Heard but I hope she will seek the treatment that she needs to help better manage it primarily through DBT.

    • @MyrnaDeJesus
      @MyrnaDeJesus 2 года назад +16

      Yes, especially since she has a child.

    • @Americanson24
      @Americanson24 2 года назад

      It's stigmatized bcuz borderliners are soooooo draining... and insufferable!

    • @clararaclette750
      @clararaclette750 2 года назад

      thanks..I'm so emotional about ppl like you trying to educate

    • @heresjohnny602
      @heresjohnny602 2 года назад

      Happy. I've known several individuals with it who become overjoyed when they spread the disease inside them into the brains of unwilling victims, your statement is as ignorant as saying that autistic people can't be manipulative.

    • @psychoshamrock
      @psychoshamrock Год назад +2

      but her narcissism gets in the way. She feels she's done nothing wrong. I'm surprised that wasn't mentioned. Narcs are hard to treat because they feel other people are the problem.

  • @kittyslyfox4180
    @kittyslyfox4180 2 года назад +9

    Her articulation is wonderful and she describes things so distinctly and with such passion is sucks you in. I forgot I was watching a trial as I was listening to her get into her profession with such passion

  • @bethanyrogersbeauty
    @bethanyrogersbeauty 2 года назад +14

    Can we just acknowledge how much she spoke to the jury. I love that she directed her testimony towards them most of the time

  • @VeggieforRealz015
    @VeggieforRealz015 2 года назад +616

    As someone who has a diagnosis of BPD and leads a very stable life with kindness and compassion for others- please remember that disorders are on a spectrum and every person is different. I know others who have BPD as well that are absolutely wonderful people. Not everyone with BPD will treat people like Amber Heard does.

    • @yasmeensaleh9243
      @yasmeensaleh9243 2 года назад +13

      Yes

    • @moonfish4841
      @moonfish4841 2 года назад +15

      Well said!!!!

    • @connorcarbon
      @connorcarbon 2 года назад +59

      Can confirm, from a "dated someone with BPD" perspective. I had a short romance / friendship with a woman with BPD who was entirely self-aware and it was actually *me* who ran more of a risk of mistreating *her* because at the time in my life, I was very "hot and cold" about committing to anyone, and she called me out on it and reminded me that "here again gone again" behavior isn't going to work with her BPD. She's happily married now in the years since and I think in the case of BPD, self-awareness really helps with relationships: it helps both people steer clear of BPD-caused feedback loops that result in situations, similar to this JD/AH trial, but it also helps people like me realize how certain behaviors can be just as potentially harmful to the person *with* BPD. In other words, a person with BPD isn't a villain just because they suffer with it, and just because you *don't* have BPD doesn't mean you're not the bad guy in relationships, either. (I left this comment for passers-by who might typically see Emily's comment and roll their eyes out of disbelief, misogyny, or paranoia that their own "person of interest" with BPD is going to "pull an Amber Heard" and who might only believe otherwise if they saw "a man who dated someone with BPD" agreeing.)

    • @moonfish4841
      @moonfish4841 2 года назад +6

      @@connorcarbon WELL SAID!!!!!!

    • @Hennyyy.00
      @Hennyyy.00 2 года назад +15

      YESSS self awareness is the most important thing I also have BPD and I’ve been getting help for years. Not only do I feel sane and peaceful but people around me are also so much more happier to be around me.

  • @k4qdex
    @k4qdex 2 года назад +623

    She is more dedicated to taking notes than any college student at a lecture

    • @Suhlean
      @Suhlean 2 года назад +23

      Shoot, I’m currently a college student, soon to go into finals and I don’t even write notes like this myself!!!

    • @millyv8787
      @millyv8787 2 года назад +1

      🤣😂😂

    • @LuckInklusiv
      @LuckInklusiv 2 года назад +11

      She is writing a Novel

    • @jessicamcknight8870
      @jessicamcknight8870 2 года назад

      She’s psychotic 😂

    • @riyadhalzakar3078
      @riyadhalzakar3078 2 года назад +7

      I sweeeaaaar😂😂😂😂

  • @Leonlion0305
    @Leonlion0305 2 года назад +9

    Her explanation almost felt like back when I was in a psychology lecture. Very comprehensive and educational for anyone listening.

  • @Dreamagain11
    @Dreamagain11 Год назад +8

    BPD is such a spot on diagnosis from everything I've seen of Heard's mannerisms and behavior

  • @foekist7312
    @foekist7312 2 года назад +355

    “You can close your eyes to the things you don't want to see, but you can't close your heart to the things you don't want to feel.”
    ― Johnny Depp

    • @keithminnich4017
      @keithminnich4017 2 года назад +3

      Johnny Depp is clearly God

    • @t_kans
      @t_kans 2 года назад +4

      @@keithminnich4017 Uum.. I think Morgan Freeman is god.

    • @keithminnich4017
      @keithminnich4017 2 года назад +2

      @@t_kans we will have to have a Holy War to determine this!!!!

    • @westerling8436
      @westerling8436 2 года назад

      @@keithminnich4017 Johnny Depp is the things in this allegory

    • @mrs.berganzo
      @mrs.berganzo 2 года назад

      :( so many conclusions in my mind right now... like, I don't get why Amber's lawyer stood up. I honestly think this doesn't really help Johnny Depp's case for people to know she has a personality disorder. Could this be him still looking after her? Caring for her? Doesn't this reduce her sentence, if she's found guilty?

  • @PieALaMode
    @PieALaMode 2 года назад +1946

    This lady is the reason why borderline has such a stigma. I have borderline but I have dedicated years to intensive therapy including DBT, CBT, interpersonal, and regular psychiatry of course. I live a happy, normal life and certainly don't hurt my husband like this monster. Borderline is NO excuse for her behavior... if she wanted to put in the work and change her life, she could, but she just didn't care to. People like that are the worst...

    • @ceciliadominguez4591
      @ceciliadominguez4591 2 года назад +73

      I don't think she had a diagnosis before this. But still... you're right

    • @sayitaintso9576
      @sayitaintso9576 2 года назад +79

      I am also recovering and aware of my BPD disorder. It took me a long time but it's doable. I honestly think she has more NPD than BPD. She does have traits but I don't agree with the full diagnosis. I experienced trauma and due to that I formed BPD. I have always been kind and loving but lashed out in fear of abandonment. I had all nine traits and I hate it that you only have to have five to have BPD. In my mind, its not right. But anyway, you are right about the stigma. Amber is vicious and cruel. I am not like her.

    • @maxhirsch7035
      @maxhirsch7035 2 года назад +42

      @@sayitaintso9576 One often finds overlap in Cluster B personality traits in a given individual, e.g., someone who meet criteria for Narcissistic Personality Disorder can decompensate to Borderline functioning under conditions creating great distress, or a person w/ BPD can load highly on narcissistic traits as well.
      The common denominators of Cluster B symptoms (and granted, it's not a perfectly consistently taxonomy, but one that's also to a degree a cultural construction/set of decisions by the researchers and advocates in the field based upon sets of research data and clinical experience) are 'counter-social traits'- if one wants to get somewhat psychodynamic in their conceptualization, one can characterize these Cluster B traits as frequent, even chronic dysfunctional behaviors that serve to control, exploit, or aggress against others (or even oneself) as defenses against the anxiety, psychological hurt, and even response of alarm to one's predominantly unconscious experience of ego deficits in relationship to oneself and others.
      Kinda going down a rabbit hole here. I'm not particularly dynamically-oriented- I'm a behaviorist. And I'm no Shannon Curry (the psychologist witness)- brevity and clarity are not generally my strong suits!

    • @sayitaintso9576
      @sayitaintso9576 2 года назад +26

      @@maxhirsch7035 Thanks for the explanation and I understand the comorbidity. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, clinical depression and BPD. I know how someone with BPD walks, talks and breaths. I am the professional more than the professional. If someone has only got their information from books and research, they are in second place to the person who is has experienced the disorder first hand. They are not using the NPD diagnosis because they can claim that everyone has a bit of narcissism but everyone does not have BPD traits. She is certainly histrionic but primarily NPD and BPD secondary.

    • @PieALaMode
      @PieALaMode 2 года назад +26

      @@ceciliadominguez4591 This is true, however even before you get a diagnosis you will usually sense that something is very wrong with your life. Compared to the people around us, people with BPD often have extremely unstable relationships, sense of identity, personality traits, moods, confidence... at its worst untreated sometimes we can hardly keep jobs or try to kill ourselves. So I feel that she must have been aware on some level that she needed help?

  • @INTJ91
    @INTJ91 2 года назад +11

    Seeing AH’s cross examine….it’s very clear this woman’s diagnosis was right.

  • @noorrougelewis6704
    @noorrougelewis6704 2 года назад +50

    Imagine having to sit there stone faced while a doctor tells the whole world, in a really well spoken way and to a tee, how crazy you are.

  • @robertaprince180
    @robertaprince180 2 года назад +102

    Amber can't look at her because she knows the doctor can see right through her lies!

  • @lisabeaumont
    @lisabeaumont 2 года назад +706

    What a joy to see someone talk about her work with such clear passion. She’s in the right job, for sure. :)

  • @xiggystardust
    @xiggystardust 2 года назад +12

    I am so impressed by this psychologist. A solid scientist, so reliant on logic, conscious of standards in her field, able to divide logic and emotional/leading questions. What a superstar.

  • @rimlandrealist7679
    @rimlandrealist7679 2 года назад +1

    You could have known this from YT creators years ago but YES! So satisfying seeing the diagnosis made official

  • @Veeisforvictory
    @Veeisforvictory 2 года назад +477

    Dr. Curry’s memory and communications are fantastic! She doesn’t hesitate, doesn’t falter and is very thorough. She explained complex topics very clearly and succinctly.

    • @robertduran5920
      @robertduran5920 2 года назад +9

      She's a genius and has a solid understanding of her profession. I liker her.

    • @Homoclite
      @Homoclite 2 года назад +2

      She’s a true professional who knows her work!

  • @ruth6983
    @ruth6983 2 года назад +662

    I think this was clear from the start. How she can't handle him walking away,violent reactions,disordered eating... BPD is horrible thing to live with. Hopefully she's getting help.

    • @garethsmith1436
      @garethsmith1436 2 года назад +47

      Yea had an ex who was like this, Wouldn't let me leave her house, had depression, anxiety, eating disorders and mood swings all over the place. Never knew anything about BPD until about 2 yrs later. Suddenly it all clicked. Seemed like such a nice genuine girl for the first 2 or 3 months

    • @daniellap8939
      @daniellap8939 2 года назад +50

      it's horrible to live with someone who has BPD. and typically ppl with BPD don't think they have a problem.

    • @fatimamentbeh7040
      @fatimamentbeh7040 2 года назад +102

      @@daniellap8939 we do think we have a problem

    • @ruth6983
      @ruth6983 2 года назад +23

      @@daniellap8939 I know it's difficult. But also these people usually seek help after all,cause of all the unpleasent symptoms. It's also possibly to manage with teraphy.

    • @daniellap8939
      @daniellap8939 2 года назад +25

      @@fatimamentbeh7040 my mother doesn't. clearly amber heard doesn't. it is always someone else who has the problem in their minds.

  • @brittanybennett1795
    @brittanybennett1795 2 года назад +13

    I love how amber is all high class and acting so up there and got attitude, but the min she’s put on stand she’s got messy hair, very little makeup and “acting” like the true victim… that def sounds like a personality disorder

  • @b0rg1010
    @b0rg1010 2 года назад +10

    Wow, if Amber Heard put that much effort into her acting she could have made a career out of it.

  • @chronicannoyance1246
    @chronicannoyance1246 2 года назад +505

    Love how she clearly defined validity and reliability in what the tests are meant to do. Heard's body language through all this is frightening.

    • @monicaxo3215
      @monicaxo3215 2 года назад +33

      I was thinking that the entire time while I was watching her. Her body language seems uneasy and uncomfortable. Trying to seem unfazed, calm and collected by this woman was dropping straight bombs! You could tell she was frantic through the whole thing.

    • @jazinegrrrl
      @jazinegrrrl 2 года назад +16

      @@monicaxo3215 Yes, Amber was embarrassed and looked to be low-key panicking. She knew the cameras with millions of people were watching her. She couldn't be in control and had to contain herself. You could tell she was in pain by having to restrain herself.

    • @helenshaw5603
      @helenshaw5603 2 года назад +3

      @@jazinegrrrl she’s holding back tears her head lowers and lowers and I would kill to see what she’s doodling but she knows now she’s screwed she dosnt know how to hold herself she’s so self conscious now esp after the diagnosis part

    • @user-kt6yx7ox7z
      @user-kt6yx7ox7z 2 года назад +1

      I would say rather annoying lol. She's so obviously embarrased and the way she deals with it is actualy funny. Can't watch aquaman with her in it and take her seriously anymore.

    • @trendkill3333
      @trendkill3333 2 года назад +3

      It’s hilarious because she’s pretending to write stuff or she’s just scribbling random notes

  • @Scarlett_84
    @Scarlett_84 2 года назад +222

    This woman has a child now... she's nuts. Poor child

    • @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391
      @pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391 2 года назад +10

      And, a girlfriend.

    • @A.S.WarriorRose73
      @A.S.WarriorRose73 2 года назад +23

      Exactly what I said to myself..... I pray the baby is in good hands with whomever is caring for her.

    • @dharmadharma3960
      @dharmadharma3960 2 года назад +3

      Oh no 😣

    • @guepardo.1
      @guepardo.1 2 года назад +15

      A child she didn't even gestate...

    • @chikendippa
      @chikendippa 2 года назад +49

      @@pasqualinamichelaconsiglio9391 This may be a hot take but her having a GF is more than likely her hoping she will be shielded under the LGBT umbrella and free from criticism.

  • @di942842
    @di942842 2 года назад +19

    I actually Googled borderline personality and histrionic personality disorder and she is right on about the symptoms Amber exhibits. I think this case results from Amber's psychiatric disorders, the fact that Johnny left her, and every time Johnny would leave the room or leave her during an argument, her fears of abandonment make her lash out. When Johnny really left her, she was prompted to make all this drama to most likely convince Johnny not to leave her. Only, it did not work, Johnny had it up to here and left her for good. She wanted more attention brought back to her so she wrote the Op-Ed piece which is now the subject of this case.

  • @fuxedo2982
    @fuxedo2982 2 года назад +16

    Could listen to this professional all day. She is top notch.

  • @DementedButtHole
    @DementedButtHole 2 года назад +128

    Amber has started to look super sleep deprived recently...almost as if she hasn't been able to find a clean mattress to sleep on.

    • @rachaeltowers9431
      @rachaeltowers9431 2 года назад +13

      Hers is like your name 🙌🙌🤣🤣🤣

    • @superjke718
      @superjke718 2 года назад +2

      Surely you mean a dirty one?

    • @joy-115
      @joy-115 2 года назад

      😂😂😂 she really looks like an alcoholic, her face

    • @carmengracepuentes7953
      @carmengracepuentes7953 2 года назад +1

      Her guilty conscience won't let her sleep :)

  • @teencritik5512
    @teencritik5512 2 года назад +421

    Just to be clear, it doesn’t justify Amber’s actions and it doesn’t change the fact that Johnny has much suffered that she ever had. She is a monster no matter what she is diagnosed.

    • @alexs6250
      @alexs6250 2 года назад

      The diagnosis describes what kind of monster she is

    • @AnikaJarlsdottr
      @AnikaJarlsdottr 2 года назад +33

      she destroyed a man's life and career, a diagnosis is not a golden ticket to avoid those consequences. ah has been divorced from reality for a very long time, she doesn't know the meaning of accountability and even if she loses this case, I still dont think she will ever understand. she is a nasty piece of work and I hope JD can regain even a glimmer of the life he used to have before he met her.

    • @fatimagracem-
      @fatimagracem- 2 года назад +16

      yes. “it explains it, it doesn’t excuse it”

    • @nmrno7882
      @nmrno7882 2 года назад +5

      It doesn't. But even psychologists are warned when learning in academy, about treating BPD patients, but not because of discrimination... Sadly 😞 of course most of them get treatment but with therapists that are very aware that they are difficult to treat

    • @sandra969
      @sandra969 2 года назад

      Amber probably wants to stab her

  • @spookayitsme
    @spookayitsme 2 года назад

    Ugh! So great listening to her. So concise, well spoken and very capable of conveying the subject matter at hand.

  • @SweetTea742
    @SweetTea742 2 года назад +2

    Wow! I learnt so much from this! She was very clear, complete and to the point.

  • @temite80
    @temite80 2 года назад +821

    God bless this woman and any out there that support truth.

    • @adamsavage2646
      @adamsavage2646 2 года назад +6

      what is the truth? did you see the things that shes done to Johnny? she has no empathy

    • @mollyrose4
      @mollyrose4 2 года назад +26

      @@adamsavage2646 I think they were talking about the witness not Amber

    • @thegameofpennies3574
      @thegameofpennies3574 2 года назад +20

      @@adamsavage2646 Bro read again, I think you misunderstood. I think the woman he is referring to is the psychologist.

    • @chinmaypanchal3938
      @chinmaypanchal3938 2 года назад +9

      @@adamsavage2646 he was talking about the forensic Psychologist

    • @izutonura810
      @izutonura810 2 года назад +5

      @@adamsavage2646 Did you watch the video or no?

  • @elin_
    @elin_ 2 года назад +338

    People need to have in mind though that not all people with Borderline behaves as evil and manipulative as Amber does. We don't need more stigma around this disorder! People with bpd already suffers enough from society's prejudices.

    • @ladygodiva4141
      @ladygodiva4141 2 года назад +16

      Too late. Read the comments.

    • @launderedcotton8070
      @launderedcotton8070 2 года назад +32

      They inflict suffering on others purposefully.

    • @timwilliams347
      @timwilliams347 2 года назад +4

      Shush

    • @elin_
      @elin_ 2 года назад +1

      @@ladygodiva4141 yeah I saw..

    • @elin_
      @elin_ 2 года назад +47

      @@launderedcotton8070 People in this world needs more education around mental illness.

  • @kristina3881
    @kristina3881 2 года назад +37

    This woman makes me wanna pursue psychology as I wanted

    • @Thatsgay123
      @Thatsgay123 2 года назад

      Makes me want stay away from womyn!

  • @raquelm2004
    @raquelm2004 2 года назад +2

    It is literally as she describes it, beautifully synthesized. So good for psychology