Bipolar Disorder Psychiatric Interview from 1980s,
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- Bipolar Disorder Psychiatric Interview from 1980s, Bipolar disorder (formerly called manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a mental disorder that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy, activity levels, concentration, and the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.
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This guy suffers from being way too cool.
Looks like an act and it's more like schizophrenic behavior.
I find him fascinating. I've never seen anyone like him.
Funny
@@kellybillette7209bipolar disorder can sometimes mimic schizophrenia because of the way the rapid thoughts and grandiosity manifest
😂
Man’s back is hurting
From carrying that conversation
The strangest part is when you discover it’s the silent woman in the sailor suit that’s the patient.
@@augustwest1895 😆 Lol
😂😂😂😂
Brilliant!! 😅
The difference between the staff and the patients is who is holding the keys.
@@barbaramatthews4735 nailed it
He is manic currently. I feel him.
One bipolar understands another. He is only at about 60% lol
Yep
man this mania crazy. cant imagine what the crash was like
Unreal, she didn’t let him get one word in
This is real as real
*1976 Golden Globe Winner!*....What a performance!......"These leg warmers double AS KNEEPADS!.....LOLOLOLOLOL!"
"I almost felt that!" Lmao
Dude had 6 layers
😂 he just kept on going 😂
I have BP1 and I feel so awkward around people. What I was told I don't realize I'm trying to appease people. Social anxiety as well as confidence hence BP.
The only solution is to stop caring what people think and live your life
Aw shit this sounds like me
@@slickone777 So easy
@@LaurenAusEngland well what other options is there? Please elaborate
@@LaurenAusEngland you say "so easy" but I got the same symptoms described but I say F that Sh*t
She's as cool as a cucumber while my blood pressure is 180/infinity.
If there’s ever a draft this is the way to go lol
😂 I’m Diagnosed Severe Bipolar and this comment has me laughing like crazy
@@antisocialmaniac666glad I could help
As someone with Bipolar 1 with psychotic features, yeah he is manic asf. Speech is all over the place and he’s jittery. Man….this must be how I look when I’m manic. Cuz if you know, you know that you don’t realize you’re in it when you’re there…
he seems like a really funny guy who is just confused.
Made me feel like I was watching Seinfeld
Exactly!!!!
Thanks for the extestenialism of making realize I act like this.... I need to think hard about this. A random person at a plasma center told me about my odd behaviors and never had anyone just call me out. I'm manic a lot and even my sentence structuring seems verbatim my personality....and now I feel I'm not me anymore....or.the illusion I had. I need to do something.
What a great actor with bipolar disorder lol really enjoyed his energy
Yeah we're super entertaining until we crash into depression after an episode like this is over. And it always ends eventually, and the longer the episode, the more painful the following depression is.
@@leafyveins4985I struggle but not anymore you should try Prozac and olanzapine did wonders for me
@@leafyveins4985You nailed it. This may be acting, but it's damn real. My nephew is bipolar. Manic highs...talking non stop. Then the depressing lows.
I literally have to place my hand over my mouth as I can’t stop talking. Then it flips to a mixed state where I’m so miserable and wanna die. Then bam. Depression.
This is real according to my med school professors
"ta dah!!"
I’m thinking these are student actors in college. They are VERY good! I can’t get enough of these.
This guy's awesome lol
I could be wrong the only real interviews took place in 40s 50s and 60s and in 1980 the medical ethics of recording these medical interviews isbilkegsl. Im pretty sure hes a paid actor
I am absolutely using this method to get undressed next time I bring a chick home.
😂😂
😂😂 will definitely work in your favor
Ta da!🎉
Oh...you saw thru the guys act hahahaha
OMG can't watch it all, Its doing my head in!
Congratulations. We want to offer you the LEAD in the Spring play!
When I get fast the world gets slow... Haha ik
He seems normal to me.😃
Imagine a road movie starring this guy and John, the English 'Manic mechanic'.
Remember Robin Williams? Mile a minute talk. No two way conversation, just me!!!
How could she keep a straight face 😑
If he was born in this era he'd be fine and accepted in today's society probably very successful. Individuals with hypo mania , bi polar, adhd have very high IQs
#TedTurner
This is a myth
Mate, I literally have 87 IQ, bpd2
Today he could be a popular streamer.
Many mental disorders are compatible with high IQ, I don't know though if there's any disorder thats connected with higher IQ than averagre, though people with some conditions can tend to be better than average at specifik types of tasks.
No he wouldn't be "fine and accepted" people like you are scary to be around because you'll set somebody up for failure
I wonder where he is now?
Ta da knee pads! 😂😂😂😂😂
He seems likable
Because he is in his manic episode
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@tammybove6436 😆😆😆
Slam Poet of the Century
All joking aside...my best friend of decades from childhood has bipolar. It's the slow changing one. I only really remember seeing his pressured speech through mania one time. We're good but, I'm sure both of us were freaked. He probably felt ashamed at his condition, & I felt ashamed after for denying his ideas during the episode.
This is Jim Carey Auditioning for "IN LIVING COLOR"
So what happened to the German Shepard? And the brother story? I am so confused… so many topics 😮
I went to a psychologist recently, by the end of the first session he had thought I perhaps had Bipolar 1 (psychiatrists are impossible to get right now its difficult). We'll see how that develops, however it's super upsetting to see some comments that think this isn't real, because I wouldn't expect someone else to think its real either- and I don't blame them. It's actually really upsetting because should I be formerly diagnosed, what do I do with that information?
Why would I ever tell anyone? I don't want to be a victim, so why would I even bother? I personally don't want any special treatment, but the saddest thing in the world is to be authentically yourself, and have people not believe you.
I get it and would never be mad at anyone for thinking this is weird or ''fake'. I think implicitly within the traits of bipolar or someone of high intellect can in fact come charisma, not necessarily from being 'smart' but perhaps perceptive and self reflecting enough to constantly think about how others perceives you (my marketing degree sure doesn't help with this fact).
You spend your younger years extremely self conscious (like most) but I think with something like bipolar it can manifest into an almost deluded sense of paranoia. This is extremely comforting to watch, but extremely painful to read the comments- because I don't blame you guys, and I wish I wasn't like this. I wish I was normal.
p.s i know its probably a 'case-study' but yuh my passage stands its not so far from the truth this video hehe
We should be diagnosed and then get a second opinion. This is done in case medicine can help. Also if something happened to you where you couldn’t speak the medical staff can know where to start with meds & testing, by contacting your other Drs. My friends brother was held in a psych ward for a month while they were trying to stabilize his mind. Come to find out his mind was fine his sugar was crazy.
My dad went to the er & was treated for low sugar , he had lung cancer ,so it’s always best to be diagnosed correctly so you can answer correctly when needed.
One thing you can do online, is to limit your comments to a certain amount of characters, with no exception, and then have to wait for a response from someone else before you write anything else. This will sort of help trigger your brain into understanding that you might be going a bit too fast. It's not only about the characters or learning to condense your mind into an improved small package, but also about having an objective external source like a computer or a number showing you that now you need to consider another approach. I've used it many times and it really helps.
"normal" is overrated
Happy dude ! .... Difficult to treat 🥺
The psych diagnosed me with O.C.D. I told him that if I had any psychological disorders it would be C.D.O. in alphabetical order as it should be!
I have OCD...not funny at all.
You win the internet for today 😂
@@belleanne773 I have OCD and thought it was funny :)
But, to each their own
I'm still waiting for the punch line
Everyone ive known who is having a bipolar episode needs to take everything off, they need to feel free or something!"
But hey they guy had a heluva lot of clothes on!!
Lady is way too helpful.
Gives this guy a guitar
1:59 when u realise speed dating is not for u
He smart as shit
Wasn’t this guy in WKRP in Cincinnati?
Lmao I like this guy
“I see you are a man of the cloth”
That shit was scary and funny
Annie Oakley existential Marie Stockley
I'm hypomaniac right now as well plop
I knew a Dr who transferred from an ear nose and throat specialist to psychiatry I said to him that’s crazy
Be here now
Amazing I used to go with a girl like that the way he acts
Poor bastard is in for one Helluva depressive crash...
That's exactly what I was thinking. I'm like, "Oh boy, he is NOT gonna feel good after such an intense epsiode" poor guy.
Damn, he really is....
Fantastic guy bipoler is a very intersting thing his manic is off the wall i wonder what hes like when hes down
How she can sit there with a straight face is beyond me
HOW MANY LAYERS IS HE WEARING
In this skit , she's the patient !
I feel like I have bipolar or maybe ADHD. Never been diagnosed with anything it I strongly believe I have ADHD and possibly bipolar. I am 26 and haven’t been to a doctor for a checkup since like 17yrs old :(
Hi there. I was diagnosed with bipolar II when i was 18. I was never checked for adhd. I took 20-30 pills a day and gained a 100 lbs over twelve years. Turns out, I don’t have BPII, just adhd. Go to a specialist right away. Adhd can mimic BP and is often overlooked.
I’m 30 and only just last year finally saw a dr about ADHD. It took me almost having a nervous breakdown from stress and almost getting fired (everyone liked me at work but it was a call center with brutal metrics, and I hit a patch where it felt I just couldn’t keep up) to finally make me go.
Interestingly, the up and down success with ADHD meds is why I’m NOW making an appt to talk to a psychiatrist about possible bipolar. Some days, it feels like the ADHD meds work very well and I’m in love with the world and everyone I meet; other days I feel just normal; and still other days, basic tasks feel like I’m being skinned alive (lol, sorry, but it’s true!)
So, I’d personally recommend you try to see someone for both. If you do have bipolar and don’t have ADHD, ADHD stimulant meds can have disastrous consequences. But if you do have ADHD and don’t have bipolar, bipolar mood stabilizers can have disastrous effects. In reality, many many many people have both. So save yourself some time - spare yourself the years that I lost in between - and see someone for both 🤍
@@DannyD-lr5yg I agree with you mostly. But bipolar is really much more rare than it is made out to be these days. A fraction of the population has it and many more are being incorrectly diagnosed. But yes, be evaluated by one physician for every possible scenario!
@@MewsikMaker First off, bipolar is a spectrum, so there are many with subclinical bipolar symptoms who don’t need medication, but would still benefit from education. While I myself am seeking a diagnosis, I’ve already been benefiting from educating myself, and don’t plan to go the medication route.
Also, it’s worth noting someone having ADHD makes them _dramatically_ more likely to also have bipolar. These, and other conditions, are rooted in dysfunction in the same parts of the brain and/or with the same neurotransmitters.
Because of this cormorbidity, as well as the risk inherent in getting incorrect treatment for one of these if she actually has the other, I suggested this specific commenter get evaluated for both at once. She’s clearly suffering a lot, and primarily from the symptoms at the point of intersection of these two disorders. I’m not saying she definitely has one or the other - just that finding a provider(s) knowledgeable in both could save her time and unnecessary medications.
@@DannyD-lr5yg k
😳😳😳😳😯😯😯That was one long answer. Why does he keep taking his clothes off? The psychiatrist is very brave.
must be warm in there
"Parallel Universes" as the name suggests NEVER touch each other, and if they do it would theoretically destroy one or both of the universes (as in Fringe); "Alternate Universes" generate from ONE SAME universe so at some point in time they were the same.
You should probably bounce these ideas off of some medical professionals
There is the Mandela effect, which suggests that the universe we originated in had been collapsed, and my theory is that it got swallowed into a black hole: black holes not only suck everything from one universe into it but eventually spit it out into another universe--that has actually been observed in the last decade by high powered telescopes. Now consider that the CERN hadron collider created a black hole when the god-particles collided, which it did, then it would make sense why we keep having multiple Mandela effects like the Berenstain/berenstein bears, mirror mirror/magic mirror on the wall, etc.
But I have another theory which ties into the mandela effect; I've been experiencing untold amounts of dejavu in the last decade, and deja vu might be the moment when two parallel timelines converge into one, which is why you have this unsettling feeling like youve experienced a moment before even when you know you haven't. I believe the reason why it is an uncanny feeling is because both statements are true. The version of you that hasn't experienced that moment before is converging with the version of you that has. I suspect many parallel universes are being swallowed and converging into new timelines at a rapid pace, since there is a book that has been written about the CERN hadron collider; when the particles collided and created a black hole, it opened a portal that had previously sealed Abbadon, the Lord of The Abyss. Wether or not you believe in such a thing, it relates to my theory of multiple universes being swallowed into black holes and converging into possibly what parallel timelines are left until the abyss has claimed all of them.
Hi, would like to talk to the creator of this video about something, are you still around...
Holy moly; the patient is smoking!
he actually just holds it lol
This is like a bad combo of meth and acid with a lil glass of wine
Is this a real patient or an actor?
Is he an actor ?
I hope this man consented to having his medical history / info shown here.
These people are actors
How are you today?. Well I was born in 1964. In high school I played football. there was that time I wore knee pads while changing a light bulb
I think I accidentally learned something from this man, but I can't remember what it is 😂
I bet this guy could rap like a motha 🤣
He seems to be acting
I mean the zen and the 5 shirts and the gown and the hahahaha…leg warmer knee pads. A poor man’s Robin Williams
THE GUY IN MY IPAD HOLDING ME HOSTAGE
Hello my friend , it’s ok
:) have a funny day
😇🥸😎🙂🤨🦭
Frankly, I think the guy is acting.
I'm not so sure. I am surprised that he is at least completing sentences before jumping to the next one.
Is that a comedy program? The guy os really funny.
Dude no. This is literally just how he acts due to a disorder.
You're possibly the most insensitive person I've ever come across
No. He's suffering from bipolar disorder.
@@leafyveins4985 I knew,that was only ironic.Althougth that young has that disorder, is also very funny.
Smells like mkultra 👀
And I bet he could pass a drunk test too…. 😂
Thats Ron Reagan, Ronald Reagan's son.
Actors !
So where's the punch line😅
is that woman suffering from something? like hun you can talk babe
He smokes & puts his feet on the table in his therapists office?? Guy needs to be tied down.
Are we sure this wasn’t a children’s snl skit from 1982?
He is actually high
It's the psychiatrist who is insane.
I don’t understand. Is this a reenactment? This is the least sincere person I’ve ever seen. His speech seems very much rehearsed, and he clearly put on all of these layers of clothes in order to do this performance. Is the mental illness the thing that caused him to plan this performance? Surely these specific actions are not typical symptoms of BPD?
It's acted, badly
I don't really understand.. Although the man's behavior is strange, I don't feel like he is sick!!!! Explain to me where the disease is in the man? He speaks wonderfully 😭😭
He's just jumping from random subject to subject without completing any point in particular, it's hard to listen to.
Hes in the manic phase
An actor can't perfectly potray a mental illness.. because he is deliberately doing all his acts, that's evident in this video..real bipolar disorder patient is not exactly like this.... No one don't cyberchondric by this act.. I think he plays character of both bipolar disorder and anxiety disorder, because he plays lot of anxiety symptoms while acting.. bipolar disorder often comorbid with anxiety disorder too..and i think the same actor becomes old man acts in latest nottingham University's bipolar clinical interview too
I agree actors can't accurately portray neurodivergence. This man however isn't an actor. This is a genuine manic episode. Even within a disorder each individual will present differently.
Totally Manic needs meds
Nahh he good
Yeah, I hope he got the help he needed.
Is this real? Seems like a comedy skit. 🤣
Now this guy is in the majority... most folk only have a few secs of an attention span... thanks to the shortcomings of the social media reels.
Offer the shrink a cigarette 🚬🚬
😳 Am I the only one who can’t follow his conversation?😳
I now understand why people are annoyed with my manic episode. It is interesting to be on the other side.
@@rebeccadobbins7519at least he can complete sentences without jumping to the next one.
Won’t be long we will see all the gender affirming doctors and activist filmed on here