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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2022
  • Doctors must find the psychological root of a patient's paralysis when it turns out there is nothing physically wrong with him.
    From Pure Genius Season 1 Episode 10 'Hero Worship' - After a woman comes to Bunker Hill with a mysterious lung ailment, James ties other respiratory cases in her area to possible contamination from a microchip factory; a man can't walk despite his legs being in good condition.
    Pure Genius (2016) A young tech-titan from Silicon Valley decides to build a hospital with a new-school approach to medicine and enlists a veteran surgeon who has a controversial past.
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  • @swimfast724
    @swimfast724 Год назад +843

    Honestly the biggest problem in this situation is the parents forbidding him to talk about his brother like he never existed. That's super unhealthy

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Год назад +52

      Exactly! Sounds like the parents are the ones who need therapy even more than him.

    • @bforman1300
      @bforman1300 Год назад +38

      Worked in a residential treatment facility for kids. For most of them, the parents were the actual problem.

    • @nerdygeekgamer5528
      @nerdygeekgamer5528 Год назад +19

      poor kid he's suffering from survivors guilt he survived the fire Derick didn't so he feels guilty that maybe he should have been the one to die not Derick or if he had done something maybe just maybe Derick would still be here and he wouldn't be having this problem but his parent's aren't doing him or themselves any favors by pretending that what happened to Derick never actually happened they want to completely erase the night of the fire and their son dying never happened which isn't healthy for them either it's not healthy for all three of them to pretend that DERICK never existed

    • @jenniferromero571
      @jenniferromero571 Год назад +7

      Everyone deals with loss different.

    • @masterv2041
      @masterv2041 Год назад +3

      This is going to sound terrible. I'm a retired vet. 30-50 year old age range. My current therapist recommends I act like my parents never existed. It works. A lot. You stop thinking about the trigger, often the pain goes away. So no. I think his coping mechanism was probably healthy for some people.

  • @kevinsundelin8639
    @kevinsundelin8639 Год назад +655

    You don't need to lay a hand on someone to abuse them

    • @christiecat5367
      @christiecat5367 Год назад +90

      THANK YOU! That was my first thought when the wife said he never raised his hand to his son. I know the story turned out ok, but it was still a bad message.

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Год назад +44

      @@christiecat5367 Same here. Mental abuse is not to be taken lightly.

    • @brey1720
      @brey1720 Год назад +14

      💯

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Год назад +12

      Damn right.

    • @AlwaysAwesome322
      @AlwaysAwesome322 Год назад +6

      Unfortunately that is true, and I’ve had it first hand

  • @empresseternity1
    @empresseternity1 Год назад +595

    It’s mind-boggling how complex the human body and mind is. It’s even more puzzling how they connect.

    • @hardwirecars
      @hardwirecars Год назад +6

      its the most powerful computer on earth by magnitudes its said it would take about 1000 years of constant development with moors law in full effect to even put a finger print smear on a cpu compaired to what the human brain can do.

    • @empresseternity1
      @empresseternity1 Год назад +3

      @@hardwirecars Wow, that’s amazing.

    • @boundedscythe7726
      @boundedscythe7726 Год назад +1

      Far more mind boggling you think this is real or could be real

    • @empresseternity1
      @empresseternity1 Год назад

      @Morworld I am completely aware, my friend. Though, must I remind you that these episodes are intended to be medically accurate? (Not all are obviously)

    • @empresseternity1
      @empresseternity1 Год назад

      @@boundedscythe7726 Late response, but these episodes are intended to be medically accurate. Not all them are, but some are based off of real conditions.

  • @love_gracie_joy
    @love_gracie_joy Год назад +302

    PTSD and feeling that it’s your fault is devastating. I tried to protect the people I cared about when I was in my trauma situation. It’s so hard to remember, but also too scary to forget. The details and gaps can be fuzzy at times. But in the moment, you’re scared out of your mind. And you’re easily convinced that you are the reason that everything ends in shambles. It’s hard to forget, but too painful to remember.

    • @PsilocybinBean
      @PsilocybinBean Год назад +7

      you put it in words. this exactly how it feels

    • @ascheparker2340
      @ascheparker2340 Год назад +2

      Yep.. the amount of guilt I have for just leaving my siblings or not protecting them more kills me..

    • @love_gracie_joy
      @love_gracie_joy Год назад +1

      @@PsilocybinBean Thank you for validating the thoughts and words that I shared! It means a lot knowing that I can help someone!

    • @love_gracie_joy
      @love_gracie_joy Год назад

      @@ascheparker2340 Remember that you are not alone. Sometimes we need to focus on protecting ourselves first before we can protect anyone else. Because if you have enough strength to get help, you ARE saving the others! Take it easy my friend. -Gracie

  • @wadafefe
    @wadafefe Год назад +72

    The actor who plays the dad has never left that roles of the dismissive angry father

    • @notayoutuberjustacommenter
      @notayoutuberjustacommenter Год назад +15

      some ppl get typecast and bc of money they keep playing these roles bc its the only ones they get

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Год назад +8

      Well, he’s damn good at it! A job’s a job, and he does a great job! lol

  • @stephelizabeth
    @stephelizabeth Год назад +36

    Perfect example of not everyone deserves to be parents and that you don’t need to physically abuse your child to cause irreparable damage. I mean, what a pair. A father who cares more about his own biases and embarrassment about mental health than the health of the only son he has left and a mother who enables his emotional and psychological abuse of their son, describing her husband as “a simple man” after watching him abuse their son to the point of further injury. They absolutely FAILED their son and should be ashamed of themselves, not him!

  • @desertpack9580
    @desertpack9580 Год назад +269

    That poor boy I feel so sorry for him I know what it's like to lose a dad but losing a sibling must've been so painful and must've scared him for life 🤕🤕🤕

    • @C-B2003
      @C-B2003 Год назад

      It’s not real

    • @straightblackgirl
      @straightblackgirl Год назад +6

      @@C-B2003 We know. 😑

    • @C-B2003
      @C-B2003 Год назад

      @@straightblackgirl clearly not

    • @empresseternity1
      @empresseternity1 Год назад +8

      @@C-B2003 Low sympathy, huh? Sure it's a show, but the acting feels very real. The person who made this comment never mentioned anything about it literally being real.

    • @straightblackgirl
      @straightblackgirl Год назад +4

      @@empresseternity1 Ignore them, they must never watch anything except documentaries. 🙃

  • @Anaprince
    @Anaprince Год назад +186

    It's called Functional Neurologic Disorder (FND) nowdays cuz it's not always caused by trauma. Also most doctors don't even know much at all about FND so it's rare to get a diagnosis. Most doctors will simply tell you it's all in your head and send you to a therapist. Nobody gets specialized VR equipment. FND is also a lifetime diagnosis. Treatment can provide remission but there is no cure. But I'm glad for the representation 😁

    • @Avatargirl1667
      @Avatargirl1667 Год назад +5

      What's the difference between FND and Conversion Disorder?

    • @1bobo33254
      @1bobo33254 Год назад +10

      @@Avatargirl1667 there isn’t a difference, it just got renamed

    • @Avatargirl1667
      @Avatargirl1667 Год назад +6

      @@1bobo33254 Oh? Weird, because in my medical file it's still conversion disorder... that's very interesting. I am glad there was representation here though.

    • @YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen
      @YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen Год назад +4

      "it's rare to get a diagnosis. Most doctors will simply tell you it's all in your head"
      "It's all in your head" sounds like a diagnosis to me. It's just missing the fancy nomenclature.

    • @Anaprince
      @Anaprince Год назад

      @@Avatargirl1667 conversion disorder is understood as a psychologic illness. It got renamed when doctors started to understand that it's not just a psychologic problem. It is both a psychologic and neurologic problem that can be caused by both psychologic and physiologic illness or injury. Conversion disorder is a throwaway diagnosis. When it's not this this and this, it's conversion disorder. Now they know how it works so it's a diagnosis in itself.

  • @MandieBoox3
    @MandieBoox3 Год назад +134

    As someone that is in the process of being diagnosed with a conversion disorder and we don’t know the trigger, this really hit home. I hope one day this type of tech exists. I want to get better so bad.

    • @mythoelogy
      @mythoelogy Год назад +8

      I hope you recover soon! You got this. :)

    • @MandieBoox3
      @MandieBoox3 Год назад +6

      @@mythoelogy

    • @zerefstein3305
      @zerefstein3305 Год назад +4

      What has the conversion disorder done to you? Please answer me, I might have a very similar problem myself.

    • @MandieBoox3
      @MandieBoox3 Год назад +5

      @@zerefstein3305 I have chronic pain. Varying degrees of nerve pain. Gastroparesis.

    • @boundedscythe7726
      @boundedscythe7726 Год назад

      Just do it

  • @alyssasmith449
    @alyssasmith449 Год назад +30

    As someone who has functional neurological disorder, formerly known as conversion disorder, I have been told it's all in my head more times than I can count. It's a brain body disconnect it's not all in the person's head

    • @Sniperboy5551
      @Sniperboy5551 2 месяца назад

      No, with proper therapy, you could be treated. By definition, it is all in your head, but being told that makes it worse. If you have a good therapist to help you work through your trauma, you could get better.

  • @tynnetrarodgers2638
    @tynnetrarodgers2638 Год назад +42

    People will never understand the depths of trauma...and those who go through it are downplayed!

    • @boundedscythe7726
      @boundedscythe7726 Год назад +1

      Up played there up played so much everyone has ptsd and trauma now lol

  • @EggsToYourBacon
    @EggsToYourBacon Год назад +42

    I never had a chance to think through my trauma. I I've talked through it with y therapist, and dad since my mom wont let me talk about it, and I had a similar experience. Talking through trauma is unbelievably hard, but it helps you to process it. It makes it get just the tinyest bit less scary. You might not be able to forget it, but remembering it gets easier.

  • @rachelroones5297
    @rachelroones5297 Год назад +91

    They explained it to the parents very poorly. :/

    • @kevinsundelin8639
      @kevinsundelin8639 Год назад +11

      How would you have explained it?

    • @shizaamjad9768
      @shizaamjad9768 Год назад +16

      no matter how much good u explain.non medical people almost always have the same reaction.

  • @aklemon06
    @aklemon06 Год назад +34

    She learned everything she knows from House.

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Год назад +6

      HAHAHAH! I feel like a damn doctor now from watching House. 😂 This channel made me start watching the show.

  • @Crazy-Cocoa-2.0
    @Crazy-Cocoa-2.0 Год назад +25

    I saw the title and my instant thought was "I'M GONNA BE PARALYZED!!!????!!!?"

  • @dawgzandcatz
    @dawgzandcatz Год назад +30

    I have conversion disorder, unlike Evan my symptoms are psychogenic non - epileptic seizures. It took me 3 years to get this diagnosis and I felt like Evan when he said he wasn't lying

  • @dreyday21
    @dreyday21 Год назад +30

    London I haven’t seen her in a minute omg I miss her

    • @brey1720
      @brey1720 Год назад

      Yeah I didn't even realize she was on this show. & Now she has a baby ☺️🥳 with Mr Culkin from Home Alone 🙏

  • @MisterGribbles
    @MisterGribbles Год назад +27

    lol that that button mashing to create the 3D environment was hilarious. kinda like that 'CAN YOU ENHANCE THAT?' on NCIS

  • @Feedback72
    @Feedback72 Год назад +53

    Whats with people's stigma against seeing a therapist?

    • @mzywica
      @mzywica Год назад +8

      Because back in the old days, if you went to a shrink it meant you were mentally not perfect, so you kept quiet about it. Now a days, people wear their problems on their sleeve and are praised for it

    • @marinam.2293
      @marinam.2293 Год назад +16

      Seeing a therapist was thought of as someone's dark secret, a shame to be hidden from others. People would think (and say) that you're crazy, possibly even dangerous. As ridiculous as that attitude sounds, it still exists in some families and communities.

    • @rayagranum2780
      @rayagranum2780 Год назад +5

      I don't know, my sister has it too. I love my therapist and cried when I learned he retired.

    • @richa.s9912
      @richa.s9912 Месяц назад +1

      Parents and children don't like looking weak in front of public schools kids and public city people and in front of public neighborhood . Going to See a Therapist is a sign of weakness and to be shamed and should be outcast out of the public schools and public life in the city. When it really not.

  • @devegas4910
    @devegas4910 Год назад +34

    The summarized version: trauma is a bitch ain’t it?

  • @laurelsilberman5705
    @laurelsilberman5705 Год назад +2

    This one is so sad. It literally wasn’t his fault and he DID try to save his brother but was too late; in the chaos of the trauma, his mind took his inability to have possibly saved his brother and buried the experience in a simpler, differently tragic scenario, which unfortunately led to all other kinds of complications as a result of trying to bury the details of the memories of that loss.

  • @ascheparker2340
    @ascheparker2340 Год назад +3

    I have conversion disorder from severe long term trauma and mine manifests in seizures like movements. I have been told by my doctors that I’m lying about the disorder and that I’m faking my seizures. It’s nice to hear a doctor not think down upon the disorder even if it’s just a show

  • @ameliaflynnhayes
    @ameliaflynnhayes Год назад +2

    Feeling guilty can really affect people.

  • @takumi2023
    @takumi2023 Год назад +1

    i can't help but see jessica adams from house in this scene haha i was expecting her but was kinda surprised with her more gentle character XD

  • @lilcjpotato6564
    @lilcjpotato6564 Год назад +9

    We don’t talk about Derek no no no we don’t talk about derrreekkk!

  • @melieflynn-hayes7996
    @melieflynn-hayes7996 Год назад +1

    Guilt can really take a toll on people.

  • @britgirl4814
    @britgirl4814 Год назад +14

    This program is hilarious but entertaining

  • @nanoc.2103
    @nanoc.2103 6 месяцев назад

    Don’t you just love to watch videos where right when the most important details are being revealed you get a damn Walmart commercial? Just UTTERLY spectacular timing! *chef’s kiss*

  • @judysanchez6329
    @judysanchez6329 Год назад +9

    When can see the father, is the causing
    Her causing son...
    Emotional distress.
    And his body acting up.?

  • @brey1720
    @brey1720 Год назад +11

    Wow that's powerful 🥺

  • @jilla-dr9hu
    @jilla-dr9hu 10 месяцев назад +1

    They would know if it was psychosomatic by running tests on him that would confirm the reason for paralysis when there was no apparent injury sustained to even cause it. That would have been picked up sooner that is was mental trauma he endured during the fire and loosing his brother. I also hate how people wanna brush trauma under the rug like it never happened. My parents where like that too I didn’t loose a sibling but other stuff happened. It was never spoke about after tell years later and substance abuse rules my life. I went into therapy again but was more open to it

  • @landang7906
    @landang7906 Год назад +6

    Who on earth typed the subtitles? "I could have saved her (Derek)" and "she was my brother" ????

  • @newperve
    @newperve Год назад +10

    Wow, this is really stupid. They already fixed the problem. Just attach a battery and some lights to a leg brace and tell him he'll be able to walk more and more each day. Then replace it with some stick on things that buzz occasionally. After a year or two tell him exercise has strengthened his legs and neural connections and he can walk without them.

    • @vanetiawellington1302
      @vanetiawellington1302 Год назад +7

      He would only end up paralyzed again because the problem is not physical but psychological. It's better to fix the source of the problem than to treat symptoms.

    • @newperve
      @newperve Год назад +2

      @@vanetiawellington1302 Even if that's true, and it's not certain by any means, the therapy can happen at the same time.

  • @winterberry3412
    @winterberry3412 Год назад +5

    How did the episode end?
    I haven't heard of this show before

  • @wazopaio
    @wazopaio Год назад +4

    She's played a doctor on 2 different shows at least lmao

  • @nakishaarmy4lifesugaisbae863
    @nakishaarmy4lifesugaisbae863 Год назад

    Yo this is crazzzy

  • @mirafaye1949
    @mirafaye1949 Год назад +3

    Hot damn London Tipton's a doctor

  • @SelfishRickie
    @SelfishRickie Год назад +19

    I was sure that it was a House episode that I don't remember 😃

    • @EPrimeify
      @EPrimeify Год назад +1

      Maybe it’s confusing cause of Odette Annabel.

    • @darkmystery5731
      @darkmystery5731 Год назад

      There were cases that have similarities, like Emancipation, where a patient feels guilty for "killing" her brother, and Holding On, where the patient who's ironically named Derrick hears his dead brothers voice that he doesn't want to get rid of since his parents never talk about him.

  • @Seraphina-May1
    @Seraphina-May1 Год назад +12

    Is that London Tipton?

    • @HeartMemory93
      @HeartMemory93 Год назад +2

      Yes

    • @danr.1299
      @danr.1299 Год назад +3

      And Dr. Adams

    • @EPrimeify
      @EPrimeify Год назад

      @@danr.1299 And Derbel McDillet.

    • @HeartMemory93
      @HeartMemory93 Год назад

      @@danr.1299 I wondered why she looks so familiar. Now I know why!

  • @nathenrodrigez6130
    @nathenrodrigez6130 Год назад +1

    bruh he wasn't even crying

  • @YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen
    @YouTubeallowedmynametobestolen Год назад +27

    8:17 --
    MOTHER: "Oh my god, I can't watch this!"
    DOCTOR: "Don't run away. You've got these little things called eyes. They're equipped with nifty little things called eyelids. You can just close them."
    MOTHER: "Oh my god, you doctors are geniuses!"

    • @rithvikmuthyalapati9754
      @rithvikmuthyalapati9754 Год назад +3

      Purely genius

    • @jasmine9581
      @jasmine9581 Год назад +2

      run...away? When it happened (walking direction, etc.) that she was heading _towards_ him to remove the headset or stop the session and try to comfort him.
      That's what made sense to me.
      (also she'd have to cover her ears, too)

  • @SunBunz
    @SunBunz Год назад +4

    Virtual reality to cure PTSD? 😂
    Now we’re watching Black Mirror apparently.

    • @jasmine9581
      @jasmine9581 Год назад +1

      Why? I haven't seen all the episodes

    • @SunBunz
      @SunBunz Год назад

      @@jasmine9581 I can’t! It’d be a spoiler. lol

  • @andrelandry548
    @andrelandry548 Год назад +1

    Undirectly the father was abusive psychologic abuse is as dangerous as physicly abuse

  • @user-jo7kf2bj9s
    @user-jo7kf2bj9s 3 месяца назад

    Parents like these..
    ..😢

  • @aaronlongberg2308
    @aaronlongberg2308 Год назад +6

    But did he walk again?

  • @sheenahernandez1101
    @sheenahernandez1101 Год назад +3

    I know what it’s like to loose a sibling I lost my brother at 29 to suicide hanging it’s hard

  • @agitated_royal
    @agitated_royal Год назад

    OMG THE GUY FROM ANABELLE!!!!

  • @alicemayseddon2145
    @alicemayseddon2145 Год назад

    Hi I love you guys

  • @LKS1405
    @LKS1405 2 месяца назад

    Damn that one got me

  • @cyvoran7169
    @cyvoran7169 Год назад

    EY I RECOGNIZE THOSE HALO SOUNDS!!!

  • @ChocoBabiChan
    @ChocoBabiChan Год назад +3

    So? Did he walk again? Way to cut it off.

  • @janetwilder-cooper1006
    @janetwilder-cooper1006 Год назад +2

    HOLY CRAP I JUST REALIZED THAT'S BRENDA SONG. LONDON TIPTON BECAME A DOCTOR~!

  • @pai2573
    @pai2573 Год назад

    The pebble, the stone, the ore and the boulder

  • @huynguyen-ob1mq
    @huynguyen-ob1mq 15 дней назад

    Did I just see Brenda Song!!!!!???

  • @ShaylasLove
    @ShaylasLove Год назад +5

    Where can I watch the show?

  • @Letha--Mae
    @Letha--Mae Год назад +1

    Propranolol huh I'm on that for my heart disease

  • @PhazerJ.
    @PhazerJ. Год назад

    god i wish developing for vr was this easy

  • @areebarehman3919
    @areebarehman3919 Год назад +1

    Any one else think that the main guy looks like Dwight from Dwight in shining armour?

  • @Turtl3slandwaves_1234
    @Turtl3slandwaves_1234 Год назад +1

    But imagine if it was 💀

  • @silkut_online_2037
    @silkut_online_2037 Год назад

    BROOO KID IS PLAYING HALO 4 4:06

  • @robbiesines4864
    @robbiesines4864 10 месяцев назад

    What show is this from

  • @laurajohnson9526
    @laurajohnson9526 Год назад

    Wow lol

  • @teneesh3376
    @teneesh3376 11 месяцев назад

    This series has always been science fictiony. But the VR headset really broke me on how fake it looks. We got VR headsets now, how could they make their one look so fake?

  • @Destinyirus278
    @Destinyirus278 Год назад +6

    Love it when tv shows try to say real medical problems are just in ur head & psych issues.. as if the disabled community doesn’t face enough discrimination Already 🤢

    • @codyarmstrong8428
      @codyarmstrong8428 Год назад +5

      Uhhh this is a real thing that can happen to people due to trauma, look it up.

    • @boundedscythe7726
      @boundedscythe7726 Год назад

      That's not what this is saying at however I do agree it's ass completely unrealistic, one thing I hate about loving this show and others is the fact the doctors are incompetent, break the law constantly and a bunch of fake/unrealistic medical problems happen.

  • @swimfast724
    @swimfast724 Год назад

    So does he walk?

  • @genshinimpactshorts5001
    @genshinimpactshorts5001 Год назад +2

    Gortimor gibbon??

  • @slimmaz_gcf
    @slimmaz_gcf Год назад

    Here💞💞

  • @maggieabel8141
    @maggieabel8141 Год назад

    Me just watching this because the actor for Evan is gortimer from gortimer gibbons life on normal street

  • @ik0la
    @ik0la Год назад

    And the award for fakest VR goes to...

  • @fayelikescorridors3473
    @fayelikescorridors3473 Год назад

    What happened gortimer gibbon

  • @nympseudo2096
    @nympseudo2096 Год назад +39

    This reminds me of the story in the Bible where Jesus heals the man with paralyzed legs. The first thing He says to the man is that his sins are forgiven, and then after explaining His authority to forgive sins, He tells the man to “take up his bed and walk”. I don’t know if it’s the same kind of situation, but if the man in the Bible was crippled from past guilt, it’s no surprise that He could be healed by the One who could truly wipe away his sins.
    (Mark 2:1-12, if anyone’s interested in the story).

    • @swimfast724
      @swimfast724 Год назад +7

      That's interesting, I never would have thought of it that way. Of course, Jesus still could have healed the physical damage just as easily because he has t hat power too

    • @eileenbenson1294
      @eileenbenson1294 Год назад +2

      Amen!

  • @jajafruit
    @jajafruit Год назад

    is this a real therapy?

    • @PuddingMLPLPS
      @PuddingMLPLPS Год назад

      Yes! It's called exposure therapy and it's very real. Proven to help.

  • @kaylamontalbano8283
    @kaylamontalbano8283 Год назад +1

    yeah he def could have saved his brother

  • @morfeyy-
    @morfeyy- Год назад

    so thats where adams went after house faked his death

  • @katebregman3164
    @katebregman3164 Год назад

    NOT psychoSOMATIC!

  • @christian.corriveau716
    @christian.corriveau716 Год назад

    2:03 the dad is a jerk about his son's paralysis.

  • @samscrimecorner457
    @samscrimecorner457 Год назад

    Why not give him sugar pills?

  • @melissalowell547
    @melissalowell547 Год назад

    Bt12

  • @user-se1rn3xd4d
    @user-se1rn3xd4d Год назад

    First

  • @misterpoopy1950
    @misterpoopy1950 10 месяцев назад

    this is so fake lmao

  • @eldorado1244
    @eldorado1244 Год назад

    First