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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2024
  • Psychiatrist finds himself in a very dangerous predicament with a disturbed ex patient that is obsessed with him.
    From New Amsterdam Season 3, Episode 13 "Fight Time": Sharpe offers help to a reluctant Mina. Max is faced with a tough decision about Luna. Bloom and Casey treat a patient who has been hiding a lifelong secret. Iggy finds himself in a very dangerous predicament. Reynolds treats a young heart transplant patient with astonishing symptoms.
    New Amsterdam (2018) After becoming the medical director of one of the United States's oldest public hospitals, Dr Max Godwin sets out to reform the institution's neglected and outdated facilities to treat the patients.
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Комментарии • 47

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 Месяц назад +163

    The Psychiatrist had to use his self control and keep the ex patient calm. By telling him the story of his brother, that helped the patient. Also by not telling he had company and speaking in code helped save him. The patient trusted him and left, thinking he had another appointment. Sadly, there are some people we cannot help.

    • @bootyandthebeast8365
      @bootyandthebeast8365 Месяц назад +4

      @@Hannari-xt6nrsorry, but protecting someone's feelings is never worth risking your personal safety. He lied because that's what he had to do in that moment to protect himself. The patient literally just told Dr. Frome that he previously killed his entire family because they wouldn't help him-do you think it's wise of him to deny him help in this scenario? It sucks to have to break his trust, because we know it will only make his issues greater, but he was already beyond the point of hurting people because of his issues and at risk to do it again. The patient needs to get psychological help in a facility where he is not a danger to himself or others.

    • @Wasabijo593
      @Wasabijo593 19 дней назад +2

      @@Hannari-xt6nrlol I don’t think we’ve watched the same clip. He has clearly said earlier to this guy that he can’t help him, even got the restraining order but the guy almost had him hostage and could’ve hurt him if he didn’t made all that story and fake promises. In the end, he needed to be safe from the unstable man.

    • @Wasabijo593
      @Wasabijo593 19 дней назад +1

      @@Hannari-xt6nr lol as in LOL

    • @alfobootidir2474
      @alfobootidir2474 17 дней назад +2

      Pretty sure he was just trying not to die at that point

  • @ebayrose
    @ebayrose Месяц назад +115

    "...on 9th and 11th." Husband processing...911, pause... keeps even "You got it."

  • @ebayrose
    @ebayrose Месяц назад +72

    The ending when he's feeling bad about lying having worked. The circumstances meant this kid was no longer his patient but a threat to himself and others. He no longer felt safe being vulnerable and switched over to just trying to out smart the crazy guy in his house while he was sick and vulnerable. He really shouldn't think anything beyond that. It was probably so effective because the guy was familiar with him being this open therapist and wasn't expecting him to be capable of deceit.

  • @AllenFern24
    @AllenFern24 Месяц назад +93

    Frome is legit among the best characters from this show, or at least among my favorites.
    Complex & multi-faceted, an awesome character.

  • @stephenking5852
    @stephenking5852 Месяц назад +47

    Remember that comedy, What About Bob? This is the realistic version.

  • @stephanieflores277
    @stephanieflores277 Месяц назад +53

    I'm a therapist and i know there are people who want to help themselves and those who do not want to do the work to self improve

    • @nickerskine6326
      @nickerskine6326 Месяц назад +2

      in this case i think he's too far gone to help.

    • @Lorianne5190
      @Lorianne5190 Месяц назад +1

      It's very contradictory the way that therapists promote themselves as a life necessity while also claiming that "self improvement" is solely the job of therapy customers. Like, can't they just get a book from the library, then? Or think things out on their own? Why do they need to pay a therapist? Why do they need to follow everything another human tells them to do and think in order to "help themselves"?

    • @nationalinstituteofcheese3012
      @nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Месяц назад +1

      @@Lorianne5190Therapists show you how to help yourself.

  • @arnavmekala4578
    @arnavmekala4578 Месяц назад +57

    I am not even sure if Chance wanted help from the start. It still puzzles me that he knew that he killed his family even though he told frome episodes ago a lie about how he accidentally killed them instead of purposefully killing them. So did he want help because he felt guilty even though he did it on purpose. Does this make him a sociopath? Then what help does Chance want?

    • @saradapagediocletian9707
      @saradapagediocletian9707 Месяц назад +15

      The "help" he wanted was attention and power.

    • @TheKrispyfort
      @TheKrispyfort Месяц назад +10

      He wants someone to understand that he's concerned about why he's not feeling the way he believes he should be feeling given the circumstances that led him to being in Frome's care.
      He just wants someone to get it.
      He wants to feel valid.

    • @kathrinbauer5358
      @kathrinbauer5358 Месяц назад +2

      He killed his family. He probably feels guilty for killing and it's not surprising he lied about it. Aside from the legal aspect, admitting it to others will result in reactions that you do not want by your therapist.
      On the other hand, he was apparently a victim of some sort of abuse by his father in which his whole family was complicit. Can you imagine how betrayed and despised you would feel by the people that are supposed to live and protect you? How unfair that feels? I get why some pay of him feels that it was the right and just thing to do while another part obviously knows it was wrong. He is conflicted. And while I don't like all that psychoanalysis stuff, in this case, I do believe that his defense mechanisms keep him from confronting his feelings.
      That does not make him a sociopath. He felt that he was suffering from great injustice and now grapples with making sense of how reaction - was it a matter of justice or of even greater injustice that turned him from a victim to a perpetrator worse than his father?

  • @shibamchatterjee9892
    @shibamchatterjee9892 Месяц назад +35

    Once heard of a case where a patient forced a trauma psycologist to be his mother .

  • @beautifuldreamer7204
    @beautifuldreamer7204 Месяц назад +7

    That must've been extremely difficult to tell a fictional story (except for the part of his brother died) to an ex patient for his own safety. Some people just have a hard time realizing that there's not just one particular person who can help you with your mental stability, and not just psychiatrists either. Friends, family, loved ones, and even pets can help get you through difficult times in your life (but for this guy's case, he definitely needs the professional kind of help)

  • @Wendy-Texas
    @Wendy-Texas Месяц назад +40

    Oh this dude is nuts

  • @derekkline8359
    @derekkline8359 Месяц назад +4

    I have only seen clips of this show on YT but I honestly thought when the husband came in and he said ladle soup or that shop he liked, I thought from his husbands expression after that it was a code, but this episode had so many surprises for me!

  • @nationalinstituteofcheese3012
    @nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Месяц назад +2

    This seems like a case of a person who’s been so abused that they form a connection with someone who’s actually tried to help them

  • @__LVart
    @__LVart Месяц назад +12

    How is it even posible that not one person in that family would step up to protect him? I know it's a show, but things like this that happen, unfortunately. I truly can't wrap my mind around how...

    • @annatribe4244
      @annatribe4244 Месяц назад +4

      Everyone knew my mother was an alcoholic and that she abused just me but they never did anything about it. They saw all the bruises, the blood and still didn't do anything. They knew my mother hated me and no one ever stood up for me. Then when she died just before I turned 20 they blamed me for it, for the last words I'd spoken to her before I left for the very last time. She had just gotten out of rehab for the 10th time and had asked me to come up to visit her with my husband so he drove me. He stayed outside with my stepdad while I went inside to see her. She was sitting up in bed and when she saw me she got excited and for a moment I thought she was going to apologise for her being abusive my whole childhood but no. The first words that came out were I'm so glad you are here, can you go to the store and buy alcohol, wine, whatever. I told her no. She then said her doctor said it was OK for her to drink alcohol on a social occasion and me visiting was a social occasion. I told her no doctor would tell an alcoholic who had been to rehab 10x that she could have alcohol at all. She got angry, told me the same speech I'd heard my whole childhood, I hate you, you ruined my life when you were born and I should have had an abortion when I found out I was pregnant with you. I then told her that she had destroyed me, that I hated her for not showing me any love and that it was the last time she would see or hear from me again and then my husband and I left. A few months later I got a phone call saying she was dead. Mixed alcohol with drugs. Then more calls came, her siblings, my cousins, all telling me that it was because of how awful I was to her that had started her drinking again. I haven't had contact with them since, more than 30s years since her death. I still have mental health issues, depression, anxiety and CPTSD.

    • @nationalinstituteofcheese3012
      @nationalinstituteofcheese3012 Месяц назад +1

      People care more about a reputation

  • @kimberlyjeanne9456
    @kimberlyjeanne9456 Месяц назад +4

    I love Tyler Labine!

  • @moonlitkitsune7638
    @moonlitkitsune7638 Месяц назад +25

    That was an interesting code...

    • @allshookup1640
      @allshookup1640 Месяц назад +7

      Lentil would be odd enough to stand out and place on 9th and 11th.
      911. Emergency.
      Still casual so no one would suspect anything, but that they’d know something is up

    • @LightsaberGoBrrrrrr
      @LightsaberGoBrrrrrr Месяц назад +4

      @@allshookup1640if you live in NYC (like the kid likely does) you’d know right away that he’s BSing. That’s just not how they name streets/intersections over here. If it’s two numbers they’re always a large distance apart. And usually it’s a name and a number instead. Like 58th and broadway for example

    • @ShadeSlayer1911
      @ShadeSlayer1911 21 день назад +1

      @@LightsaberGoBrrrrrr Most cities, not just NYC, at least the ones I've been to, wouldn't name their streets like that. BUT, this guy was very distracted and didn't pick up on something so obvious and not so subtle, which is pretty realistic. You don't really notice details like that in a tense situation.
      If the doctor were smart, he'd work on that code to make it more subtle and harder to catch by someone who might be slightly less distracted. Even if it's unlikely for someone else to catch that detail not making sense in a tense situation, it's also easy enough to modify the code and reduce that chance even more.

  • @diegomarin9045
    @diegomarin9045 Месяц назад +10

    Man this guy is a hoot

  • @honestguyintelligent3022
    @honestguyintelligent3022 Месяц назад +29

    I know this is just a show, but I legit think that some people are beyond therapy. Some people can't be saved. Also, a little off-topic, but it's weird how I've only heard one or two anecdotes of therapy actually working on someone my entire life.

    • @fawn4271
      @fawn4271 Месяц назад +11

      People only can be saved if they truly want to. And most people's egos stop them from ever truly receiving the help they need. A ton of people lack self awareness sadly.

    • @TheKrispyfort
      @TheKrispyfort Месяц назад

      ​@@fawn4271 a tonne of psychiatrists lack medical awareness.
      Did you know that urinary tract infections can cause delirium, which looks like psychotic delusions?
      Did you know that B12 deficiencies lead to feelings of fear and defensiveness?
      Shaken babies grow up to have handicapped coordination of thoughts, emotions, and vision?
      An ingested nematode getting into the brain can present as cognitive decline?
      None of which are treatable by the afflicted individual just getting over their ego.
      Medicine is barely catching up with scientific research realisations about how the brain is afflicted and affected, let alone psychiatrists taking somatic afflictions into consideration when investigating a patient.
      There's also the factor that interpersonal communication behaviours are learnt.
      People with handicapped interpersonal communication processes need professionals to assess the causes and develop a rehabilitation protocol so the afflicted individual can reintegrate into 'Society'.
      But, that takes effort and resources and willing practitioners.

    • @Lorianne5190
      @Lorianne5190 Месяц назад

      ​@@fawn4271Yes, you can only be saved if you truly give your heart and mind (and money) to Therapy, attend services at least weekly, and follow the instructions of the wise and scientific Therapeutic texts.
      Everyone needs Therapy.

    • @Munchkin.Of.Pern09
      @Munchkin.Of.Pern09 Месяц назад +5

      And yet, hilariously, having too much (of the wrong kind of) self awareness can actually make your mental health worse! Because your brain starts looking for what you could have done differently to make things work out better for you even when it was entirely out of your control, to the point that it turns into self-deprecating intrusive thoughts.

  • @beasaroseco5840
    @beasaroseco5840 Месяц назад +15

    Lentil 911😏

    • @kyereCat
      @kyereCat Месяц назад +1

      That code needs to be official.

  • @iubasketball_4ever
    @iubasketball_4ever Месяц назад +7

    welp that was interesting 😂

  • @saradapagediocletian9707
    @saradapagediocletian9707 Месяц назад +8

    That kid was pure evil.

    • @troncron2458
      @troncron2458 Месяц назад +4

      Lets see Chance murdered his family for how they treated him, he violated a restraining order, broke into Iggy's house, destroyed his phone, and held him hostage so I think Chance will be in prison for the rest of life

    • @joepauloliver1468
      @joepauloliver1468 Месяц назад +2

      Nah he had a heart

    • @saradapagediocletian9707
      @saradapagediocletian9707 Месяц назад +2

      @@joepauloliver1468 sure, anatomically speaking.

    • @joepauloliver1468
      @joepauloliver1468 Месяц назад +1

      @@saradapagediocletian9707 yeah I guess

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    @user-gg3gi1zz7d Месяц назад +3

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