Psychiatric Interviews for Teaching: Mania

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2012
  • In this film, a psychiatrist assesses a man who has been referred by his GP. The patient demonstrates flight of ideas, pressure of speech, disinhibition, punning, grandiose delusions, and second person auditory hallucinations. His presentation is consistent with mania.
    Please note that this video has been made by the University of Nottingham for teaching purposes. The psychiatrist is a real psychiatrist but the patient is played by an actor.

Комментарии • 635

  • @sahirzulkifli4860
    @sahirzulkifli4860 6 лет назад +2003

    give that man an oscar!

    • @adamlime6726
      @adamlime6726 3 года назад +20

      man of the year...

    • @simplyshannon3478
      @simplyshannon3478 3 года назад +32

      I’ve actually seen and experienced a women and a man going through manic episodes. They can last days, months and even years. I’ve honestly knew a women who stopped taking her medications for her bipolar, and she behaved very similar to this man. I think it’s impossible to fake this behavior.

    • @jan41300
      @jan41300 3 года назад +43

      @@simplyshannon3478 the patient in this video is played by an actor

    • @gal3814
      @gal3814 3 года назад +3

      @JZ's Best Friend 😂😂😂😂😂You are so funny

    • @tomiwasolaru1311
      @tomiwasolaru1311 2 года назад +16

      like !! he killed the role! extremely believable.. super amazing!

  • @forgetfulstranger
    @forgetfulstranger 3 года назад +387

    "The voice doesn't come through your ears, it comes out your mouth" this part always kills me!

    • @Love_Lynnae
      @Love_Lynnae 2 года назад +42

      You’re a doctor u should know this lol

    • @GhostHunter831
      @GhostHunter831 2 года назад

      Your still alive.. how does it kill you?

    • @eurekaelephant2714
      @eurekaelephant2714 Год назад +11

      Haha me too. And shes a doctor so she should know this...

  • @carlose0318
    @carlose0318 2 года назад +428

    I was certain this was a real patient. One of the best standardized patients I've seen representing mania

  • @josephtedesco9138
    @josephtedesco9138 7 лет назад +424

    This guy deserves an academy award. Absolutely brilliant in his presentation and the Dr. is great as well.

    • @southwest3671
      @southwest3671 3 года назад +2

      Lol. The Dr. is peddling, while his gears are turning. I bet she cut his words off mid-Air after an hour with a pair of hedge clippers.

  • @theeskrungly
    @theeskrungly 10 месяцев назад +48

    This dude feels like the final boss for mental health diagnosis.

  • @Agent-dj8nx
    @Agent-dj8nx 6 лет назад +370

    even his shirt is manic. i love it

    • @Tombombadillo999
      @Tombombadillo999 5 лет назад +11

      Robert Watson 🤣😂🤣 damn i also want a manic shirt. Should be a new business: the personality disorder shirts

    • @micheller6804
      @micheller6804 5 лет назад +2

      I was thinking exactly the same thing...also that he reminds me vaguely of Geoffrey Rush.

    • @cheebsmcp2980
      @cheebsmcp2980 5 лет назад

      Hahaha lol

    • @lukaszhuminiecki8131
      @lukaszhuminiecki8131 4 года назад +2

      True. It would not work if he was dressed all in black.

    • @wolfie1027
      @wolfie1027 4 года назад

      🤣

  • @allandill642
    @allandill642 3 года назад +134

    "They call me the manic mechanic"
    Me: **Died**

  • @rippercharlie
    @rippercharlie 8 лет назад +538

    He is a brilliant actor great representation of a person in the height of mania

  • @user-vz5iz8kl4l
    @user-vz5iz8kl4l 8 месяцев назад +25

    It's extremely difficult to interrupt a mania patinet. I failed the my oral test in an interview with a bipolar patient. What a lesson I've learned.

  • @ArminHP
    @ArminHP 8 лет назад +702

    The actor played terrifically. Thanks for the video

    • @HeavyProfessor
      @HeavyProfessor 5 лет назад +25

      Armin ND Yes, I work with these patients as a doctor in training. Perfect acting!

    • @pain9999100
      @pain9999100 5 лет назад +7

      Does the patient has a bipolar disorder with a manic episode ??

    • @jenniferskweter
      @jenniferskweter 4 года назад

      @@pain9999100 yes.

    • @monteiroeduardo9338
      @monteiroeduardo9338 4 года назад +1

      @@HeavyProfessor what is the treatment for this pathology?

    • @mmasetshabakautlwale4608
      @mmasetshabakautlwale4608 4 года назад +9

      Actor? do you mean he is acting?

  • @dopeymark
    @dopeymark Год назад +44

    If this man is playing the part of a manic episode he deserves an Oscar. I don't think anyone could fake that so well. I've seen too many of them in real life.

  • @simoninkin9090
    @simoninkin9090 9 лет назад +144

    She is WAY better than the "doctor" from the "psychosis" video. And the acting is more realistic here again, the guy suddenly closed at the end, as the result of loosing the trust in the doctor, even though she's been very careful.

  • @thejordanchronicles6715
    @thejordanchronicles6715 Год назад +66

    This is SUCH an accurate representation of mania and what I go through and how my family and friends stay patient during my episodes (literally nearly word for word how I will act!!!)
    Thank you for this video and explaining how it truly looks 💚

    • @vannarooski8730
      @vannarooski8730 Год назад +2

      My mother looks at me like I have mania. Which I probably do. It would be interesting to hang out with someone who has it too, to compare.
      I hope the powers that be spared my two kiddos from my weirdness tho.
      I wonder if my husband would see this and say…yea that’s you baby sorry.
      I don’t think I’m as bad as this actor tho. God doesn’t talk to me but I feel like I’m shown little tidbits of synchronicity that feels like I should follow it. I haven’t actually been led astray yet and have actually improved my life financially so I’m not seeing this as mania. More like spiritually awakened. And if that’s the definition of mania then everyone who feels spiritually awakened is a maniac too. Which doesn’t seem fair at all when others simply can’t keep up you because you are on a whole different level of vibration.

  • @reruddock
    @reruddock 10 месяцев назад +15

    The actor was very believable. I've worked on an acute adult crisis stabilization unit for 12 years as a psych RN and am all too familiar with patients who present with severe mania. In the description it states he is an actor, but I'm pretty sure he is also a doctor acting the part of a manic patient because of how well he represented all of the nuances... especially calling the interviewer a $hit doctor. I have heard patients say that to our psychiatrists many times over the years. Good job.

  • @yewloong3
    @yewloong3 10 лет назад +243

    Great technique. OSCEs are under 8 minutes, i guess there are certain part where you would have to interrupt and get to the point. Some of you are commenting on how rude she is but this is meant for Medical students and psychiatry trainees. We are trained to confront with patients in this manner because our exams are under 8 minutes and thats inclusive of presenting to the examiner our findings. So yes, there is nothing wrong with her interview, i am sure she is a professional herself. The only thing wrong is, it should be quicker and more straight to the point (this is to prepare medical students for exams anyways.

    • @xk3168
      @xk3168 Год назад +7

      after 8 years ... nothing has changed... exams are of 8 minutes and patients are getting a bit harder

    • @johngellard1187
      @johngellard1187 7 месяцев назад

      Your exams's are 8 mins?.....well good luck with that as it takes on average 10 year's to diagnose bipoar ,I am bipolar too 23 year's for me,have non prescribed drug's been ruled out for starter's?....

  • @EoinFromEire
    @EoinFromEire 10 лет назад +348

    I'd sit and listen to this guy for hours!

    • @olekstom
      @olekstom 10 лет назад +17

      I agree. He is awesome.

    • @cookmymeat
      @cookmymeat 10 лет назад +64

      I agree. However this won't last very long. For better or for worse. He's bound to crash. In one day, one week or maybe even one month. Then he'll feel miserable, hopeless, exhausted, empty and possibly with an overdrawn bank account and strained relationships.
      If you are not bipolar and want to know what mania feels like, do some blow! OK don't do that, but if you did, you'd have both sides of the story: the high, the energy, the delusion of grandeur and the pressured speech and then the low, the depression (all wrapped up in a messy session). In other words: it's super fun. Except that it's not.

    • @olekstom
      @olekstom 10 лет назад +9

      kailinu
      Depends on the person, point of view and personality. We are all here to learn and evolve. For me this guy is inspiring and extremely funny. Cheers ! We are all trapped in a fucked up political, economic, social and cultural system. We should find a way to transcend this trap.
      The problem is that our imagination, social , emotional problems have become the cash cows for the arrogant "mental health workers" who believe that they are all knowing, all wise and all perfect. They have no sense of humor.

    • @BlakeFitzgerald
      @BlakeFitzgerald 10 лет назад +13

      ive had friend's talk like this for 2 days straight....love em to death but it does start to do ur head in after the first 24h....

    • @Ariananikita
      @Ariananikita 10 лет назад +7

      kailinu He may not necessarily crash. He might just be manic. It's less common, but it happens.

  • @rahoulg1838
    @rahoulg1838 6 лет назад +109

    Brilliant acting! All of the difficulties in interviewing patient's with mania comes through really well.

    • @10MinutestoRouletteFortune
      @10MinutestoRouletteFortune 2 года назад +2

      Problem is, he's not acting. People with bipolar are often very animated. This is very normal for someone with bipolar.

    • @HighRewards
      @HighRewards 2 года назад +8

      @@10MinutestoRouletteFortune he is a actor, he is portraying someone in a manic episode
      he does not have any mania disorders

    • @theedmee
      @theedmee Год назад +2

      @@10MinutestoRouletteFortune This is more common with Bipolar Type 1. The majority of patients have Bipolar Type 2, which includes more depression (and sometimes anxiety). Manic episodes are far more common for Type 1 patients.

  • @BullshitDetector
    @BullshitDetector 10 лет назад +31

    My mom can talk for hours without anybody responding to her, and now that I look up the symptoms of mania, it all totally makes sense now. She doesn't really talk fast, she just talks so much, and nobody can ever get a word in.

  • @qoooooooq
    @qoooooooq 2 года назад +60

    I've dealt with people in maniac episodes, and this is very on point. His acting skills are amazing! It's almost like he is not acting, and really experiencing mania.

    • @lukei6255
      @lukei6255 Год назад +3

      Not sure who has a mania here: him or her 🤣

    • @johngellard1187
      @johngellard1187 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@lukei6255him,she can't get a word in😅

  • @blubbiblubblubb
    @blubbiblubblubb 9 лет назад +81

    first good example of mania here on youtube, reminds me a lot of my first psychiatrist vidit during full blown mania.

  • @dermalaz3813
    @dermalaz3813 8 лет назад +109

    Flight of ideas
    pressured speech
    acceleration of thoughts
    disorganised speech

  • @jenbingham0914
    @jenbingham0914 3 года назад +65

    Makes me wonder if this man is a psychiatrist himself. He seriously nails this perfomance! I can only imagine someone who treats patients that actually do talk with people who behave like this that would give this accurate detail. Does the actual psych aware that he is an actor?

  • @emmac9260
    @emmac9260 9 лет назад +124

    This psychiatrist has a lovely manner. Really genuine.

    • @reshamm95
      @reshamm95 6 лет назад +11

      Emma C no she really doesn't. She seems very interruptible and pretentious. She's only focused in on diagnosing according to her questions, not listening to him and trying to figure out what is really the problem.

    • @mektheblack
      @mektheblack 5 лет назад +74

      As you've seen in this video, a manic patient can talk for hours about irrevelant subjects, so she had to interrupt him to diagnose.

    • @brunonp105
      @brunonp105 5 лет назад +24

      @@reshamm95 You need to narrow his answers to get the info to be able to diagnose, some patients can talk for minutes with giving any useful information.

    • @hmrobert7016
      @hmrobert7016 3 года назад +2

      Telling him her name would be more genuine

    • @amanda4540
      @amanda4540 3 года назад +14

      @@reshamm95 if she let him talk the whole time she would never get anywhere, psychiatrists work on a fixed schedule she can't just wait the whole time and only get a couple of answers in because it would be a waste of her time and his money

  • @isabellaslack7220
    @isabellaslack7220 10 лет назад +53

    That poor woman couldn't get a word in!

  • @elohimp
    @elohimp 9 лет назад +105

    There is some wonderful casting and great acting here. The industrial/educational videos in the states are filled with terrible indicating and overacting and sadly sometimes its not even the actors fault as they are asked to "act" that way at the request of the directors or producers. This is honest and truthful. Wonderful!

  • @barreralinamaria
    @barreralinamaria 7 лет назад +14

    This video, along with the other interview for teaching videos, have been extremely helpful! Thank you!!

  • @strethy
    @strethy 10 лет назад +159

    Great actor. I wanted to see how she dealt with it in the end though!

  • @rsldnwr
    @rsldnwr 11 лет назад +47

    I can really feel what it was like interviewing a patient with maniac when in psychiatry class. Patience is the thing!

  • @thebrain575
    @thebrain575 4 года назад +15

    This actor is amazing! I rarely see mania so accurately depicted.

  • @Siggkins
    @Siggkins 6 лет назад +12

    The guy is a great actor! That was hectic....and very like how mania can present in a person. Also...hilarious in parts...some of the lines he comes out with.

  • @joey2011111
    @joey2011111 2 года назад +9

    This man is unrivalled.
    Perfectly done mania.

  • @jaym3064
    @jaym3064 2 года назад +8

    I absolutely love his comment on the advert for the phone. “So I can find out more stuff.” He’s very sweet. So many of these folks are so intelligent with so much to share and can’t pace or focus.this actor reminds me of Michael Caine

  • @BooksAndShitButNotLiterally
    @BooksAndShitButNotLiterally 3 года назад +21

    This is more relatable than it should be.. god, especially when she rejects his ideas. I know how painful that can be when you're so attached to them.

  • @ArizonaWillful
    @ArizonaWillful 5 лет назад +41

    This guy is a fantastic actor. BRAVO!! Much Applause. Great Job.

  • @catherine4176
    @catherine4176 8 лет назад +47

    Very interesting personification, even down to the way he is dressed.

  • @marybernstein6498
    @marybernstein6498 Год назад +4

    What an excellent performance by John! Great interation with them both.

  • @ultrasoundcareramsay8559
    @ultrasoundcareramsay8559 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic writing and acting. Great response from the psychiatrist.

  • @ASMinor
    @ASMinor 5 лет назад +20

    I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my RUclips channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤

  • @michaelcrawford310
    @michaelcrawford310 9 лет назад +69

    "Names are games". For some reason I like that comment alot.

  • @FJMLAM
    @FJMLAM 5 лет назад +7

    Fantastic actor. Very interesting seeing this problem 'played-out'

  • @Maiasatara
    @Maiasatara 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for admitting it’s a re-enactment and for stating the obvious reasons one cannot post actual client interviews. The days of Titticut Follies and the Stanford Prison Experiment are long gone. (Frankly the Harlow monkey experiments break my heart the most.) My overall point is that there are other channels implying they are showing real patients well after the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s and it’s leading to people, those who are suffering now, attacking anyone suggesting we are watching actor portrayals lack compassion. Calling out a channel for being misleading has zero relation to empathy for those with the conditions being portrayed.

  • @if.rahlearns1018
    @if.rahlearns1018 2 года назад +38

    So we just studied manic disorders in our Psychology class today, and i thought the symptoms resembles of that of ADHD, but i totally understand the difference now. Thank you for posting this.

    • @irishcountryman4866
      @irishcountryman4866 Год назад +2

      What's the difference?

    • @johngellard1187
      @johngellard1187 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@irishcountryman4866Being hyper,pressured speech,racing thought's as to ADHD,hyperactivity,but with lack of concentration

  • @Bobklijn
    @Bobklijn 2 года назад +6

    Great actor, also non verbally. The moment when he puts his glasses back on asymmetrically..

  • @nikhilkrishnan777
    @nikhilkrishnan777 4 года назад +4

    He is just amazing.. Exactly like a real patient

  • @raymondkinsella2484
    @raymondkinsella2484 6 лет назад +4

    I actually feel like I need to debrief after watching this- great actor!

  • @rambeid.r7687
    @rambeid.r7687 11 лет назад +5

    i'm a fourth year medical student,i admire this doc...she's grt and patient.thnk u

  • @SMG2fanatic
    @SMG2fanatic 4 года назад +6

    I would have never known he was acting. Incredible

  • @heatherlovebug1
    @heatherlovebug1 8 лет назад +26

    this is exhausting to watch :O i cant imagine doing it in practice now

  • @clanbigger4
    @clanbigger4 2 года назад +9

    totally sold the manic state, i've interacted with several family/friends exhibiting these behaviors & it's spot on.

  • @djsjm1
    @djsjm1 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent and really useful. Great job. My respect

  • @tommystrt1713
    @tommystrt1713 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you, this is a great study tool.

  • @joewhite3882
    @joewhite3882 9 лет назад +27

    Good vid good acting and interpretation of mania ( I have bipolar myself ) the guy reminds me of a late 80's early 90's kids tv presenter lol

  • @TheDzenie
    @TheDzenie 8 лет назад +3

    brilliant demonstration

  • @lilia_spn
    @lilia_spn Год назад +3

    what an amazing actor, respect

  • @Hagabag
    @Hagabag 12 лет назад +2

    Nicely done. Helpful for basic training purposes. Good effort to get this together.

  • @ade1963
    @ade1963 11 месяцев назад +2

    wow! a brilliant performance by the actor playing John. The doctor was compelling too

  • @Rapunzel1963
    @Rapunzel1963 Год назад +1

    What an awesome video. Well done that actor and the psychiatrist!!!

  • @estherday2239
    @estherday2239 6 лет назад +2

    wow. these interviews are awesome

  • @genevievegenereux4262
    @genevievegenereux4262 3 года назад +10

    "I called Him 'Beardy-Beardy' once. He did NOT like it."
    In all seriousness this is probably about as close to an actual manic episode as acting can get. There's just no replicating the genuine thing.

  • @Roswell33
    @Roswell33 6 месяцев назад +2

    I met a man recently who presented like this, he was practically homeless, but had found a shack to live in. I just found him very intriguing and overwhelming, yes, but interesting! He was a bit more sensical but definitely had a flight of ideas

  • @DurgaDarshene
    @DurgaDarshene 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for this video..really useful for medical students on clerking history during OSCE from a manic patient as in the video. best one :)

  • @charlottebaillie3095
    @charlottebaillie3095 2 года назад +3

    On point, such accurate and refined content (this was me.. no sleep, huge projects, God speaking to me and all. I was fantastic, on top of the world - involuntarily admitted five years ago. can relate)! Very impressed.

  • @fishingjack
    @fishingjack 7 лет назад +6

    Great acting. Learning a lot from this

  • @abhijitchakladar2189
    @abhijitchakladar2189 4 года назад

    Superb acting...Psychotic symptoms of mania are clear...no hassles in diagnosing..

  • @246benayeo
    @246benayeo 11 лет назад +1

    What an excellent teaching video!

  • @dbx1233
    @dbx1233 5 лет назад +6

    Wow, I am impressed. This guy is so unique and special he has God telling him how wonderful he is. That's nice and on top of that he has the cure for caner. The sad and tragic part is that this guy truly believes his delusions.

  • @WretchedIcon
    @WretchedIcon 6 лет назад +54

    I didn't realize so many people were experts here on RUclips. I also didnt realize that people have such a disbelief in mental disorders. This published by the University of Nottingham as resource for students and people interested in the field. I'm only an undergrad, but I've had real experience with those who suffer from some of these disorders and it's certainly a issue that our country faces nowadays; the fact that people are so dismissive of it's mere existence proves a cause why it exists in the first place. If we had the the mental capacity to recognize the issue, we could come to together as a society and push towards a brighter future.

  • @susantompkins4254
    @susantompkins4254 2 года назад +1

    He is a brilliant actor, however I could imagine that in real life can be a challenge.
    Also what a great Dr psychiatrist you are how patient you are and its fantastic how you get the information from John

  • @spotlightman1234
    @spotlightman1234 11 лет назад +8

    The brightly colored shirt was a nice touch.

  • @77XxJacquelinexX77
    @77XxJacquelinexX77 11 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm studying for my mental health class exam and this has helped a lot :)

  • @madekurniawidiastutigiri4165
    @madekurniawidiastutigiri4165 3 года назад

    felt honour have visited nottingham and discussed with Mrs revalty 🙏best regard from Indonesia

  • @lukaszhuminiecki8131
    @lukaszhuminiecki8131 4 года назад +5

    I worked with somebody who was a bit like that. And he really was a researcher...

  • @prithasavitri4873
    @prithasavitri4873 11 лет назад +2

    i will a role play tomorrow for my aviation psychiatric class...being a manic patient... this video give me a big big help...thank you

  • @uniofnottingham
    @uniofnottingham  9 лет назад +383

    This is indeed a staged scenario using actors.

    • @ebuhkary
      @ebuhkary 8 лет назад +56

      wow.. i would never thought that was acting.. perfect. thank you.

    • @natashavernon9828
      @natashavernon9828 7 лет назад +4

      Is Doctor Vehdi an actor as well ?

    • @uniofnottingham
      @uniofnottingham  7 лет назад +68

      The Doctor is played by a real psychiatrist.

    • @natashavernon9828
      @natashavernon9828 7 лет назад +4

      ***** Thank you very much for the fast reply . I appreciate it .

    • @letsogichmaric5107
      @letsogichmaric5107 7 лет назад +11

      That is really dissapointing because i wanted to see how a manic person acts and you cant just stage that it makes this video really pointless

  • @lynnlloyd4602
    @lynnlloyd4602 4 года назад +6

    He deserves an Oscar!

  • @zeecaptain42
    @zeecaptain42 10 лет назад +6

    OFC it´s acting - But It´s some really amazing acting! Fantastic!

  • @bassem9545
    @bassem9545 4 года назад +1

    This's a brilliant education video, Thanks
    (University of Nottingham)

  • @gracetanner4132
    @gracetanner4132 Год назад

    The best accurate portrayal of manic behaviour I have seen!

  • @stephenwise3635
    @stephenwise3635 3 года назад

    6:00 to 6:06 the look on the doc's face is borderline disbelief. Great content.

  • @josht2834
    @josht2834 8 лет назад +2

    These SPs are brilliant at their jobs

  • @shelley2he844
    @shelley2he844 10 лет назад +9

    people expect us to climb the walls or something, some of us are introverts and dont get dis inhibition. I lock myself in my house and have panic attacks, pace around all night, draw write organise things, plan trips, etc etc all inside my own mind, without saying a word to anyone. not all bipolars are the same. Good point :)

  • @dmgsoultogetherness6667
    @dmgsoultogetherness6667 3 года назад +5

    Absolutely spot on...for someone without pressured speech he def pulled it off..👍.ps..only thing missing was over the top laughing and or sweating...

    • @iwanuch222
      @iwanuch222 Год назад

      In the first cuple of minutes he laughs a lot :)

  • @christineelizabethart163
    @christineelizabethart163 Год назад

    this actor is brilliant. really hoping he got some top notch roles since.

  • @jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731
    @jshdhdyjfjdjfhfyyene731 Год назад

    8:53 was a good opportunity to earn his trust in showing a genuine interest in his work then gently going back to gaining further information and seeing how she can link his work to him gaining the further information so he can continue his work yet actually begin to feel better enough to slowly see that the impact of the therapy along side his work is having a positive impact on his health and therefore help him gradually dedicate more time looking after himself and in time seeing that the foundations to his work can be gently dropped as having seen reality for what it is. 8:53 was a hard time for them both but bravo to bother actors!

  • @moreofshalom
    @moreofshalom 11 лет назад

    superb teaching material! thank u so much

  • @mjmallari796
    @mjmallari796 2 года назад

    Thank you. You will heal. You are worthy.

  • @Jaikay1
    @Jaikay1 4 года назад

    He is an incredible actor.

  • @deerkeeper
    @deerkeeper 2 года назад

    Awesome demonstration!

  • @jeimymorales1027
    @jeimymorales1027 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing representation.

  • @michaelevanmann
    @michaelevanmann 11 лет назад +1

    Great interview
    !

  • @jillelizabeth1737
    @jillelizabeth1737 2 года назад

    I hope this is a highlight on his professional reel. Wowie Zowie!

  • @Planeswalker0
    @Planeswalker0 10 лет назад +5

    Wow. If he is an actor he is very good!

  • @janainarossimoreira7585
    @janainarossimoreira7585 2 года назад

    What a fantastic actor!

  • @AszuraAs
    @AszuraAs 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @haleemabdurahman5151
    @haleemabdurahman5151 Год назад +1

    Oh my my... This is mania... Well acted

  • @lisabobesa123
    @lisabobesa123 11 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video. Trying to get help for my Father speaks exactly this way although without the grandiose delusions.

  • @avoice77
    @avoice77 6 лет назад +2

    OMG, this type of patient requires a special kind of patience and focus on the doctor's part. How do you help someone like this who doesn't realize they need help?

  • @Humairajabbar
    @Humairajabbar 11 лет назад

    excellent teaching video!!

  • @tabz2489
    @tabz2489 6 лет назад +1

    Man.. this actor is something

  • @amberview30
    @amberview30 10 лет назад +1

    Wow. This reminds me of my mother when she is in this state.