Psychiatrist Breaks Down Mental Health Scenes From Movies & TV | GQ

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Psychiatrist Eric Bender breaks down mental health scenes from movies and TV, including ‘Joker,’ ‘The Undoing,’ ‘BoJack Horseman,’ ‘Rain Man,’ ‘As Good as it Gets,’ ‘Girl Interrupted,’ ‘Inside Out,’ ‘Lars and the Real Girl,’ ‘Silver Linings Playbook’ and ‘A Beautiful Mind.’Follow Eric on Social: Twitter- @BTdocs www.doctorericbender.com www.broadcastthought.comStill haven’t subscribed to GQ on YouTube? ►► http://bit.ly/2iij5wt Subscribe to GQ magazine and get rare swag: https://bit.ly/2xNBH3iABOUT GQ For more than 50 years, GQ has been the premier men’s magazine, providing definitive coverage of style, culture, politics and more. In that tradition, GQ’s video channel covers every part of a man’s life, from entertainment and sports to fashion and grooming advice. So join celebrities from 2 Chainz, Stephen Curry and Channing Tatum to Amy Schumer, Kendall Jenner and Kate Upton for a look at the best in pop culture. Welcome to the modern man’s guide to style advice, dating tips, celebrity videos, music, sports and more.https://www.youtube.com/user/GQVideosPsychiatrist Breaks Down Mental Health Scenes From Movies & TV | GQ

14 thoughts on “Psychiatrist Breaks Down Mental Health Scenes From Movies & TV | GQ

  1. 0:20 Dr: hey GQ im Dr Eric Bender, im a child, adolescent…
    me immediatly: hmmm, he dont look like a child nor an adolescent to me…

  2. If wanting to kill a-holes like in the Joker movie is a mental problem then i must go to a psychiatrist too. I dont think Joker did all of that because he has some mental disease.
    He did all of that because nearly every person he met was an a-hole.

  3. This man has an unnaturally attractive jawline. Just in general a well-maintained physique. It feels, wrong? Why are you this fit as a psychiatrist!

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