That woman is a piece of work. First denials, then blaming the victims then further denials. Makes me sick that both her and that psycho of a husband of hers face zero consequences for his actions.
People who think this is unusual on her part have never seen a patient's family member process a new diagnosis or emerging symptomology. This is dead-on and a testament to the accuracy of the show. People really struggle to understand that someone's symptoms in a high-stress situation (like being in a hospital) might differ dramatically from the person they are at home. It's also not uncommon for family to dismiss symptoms as the person being, as she said, "just a little depressed" or something else more mild than severe mental illness, often due to lack of education. That's why "ER" took the opportunity to explain that schizophrenia often has its onset in a man's 20s. I'm not wild about them portraying it as a violent condition, seeing as it almost never is, but that little moment of education might have helped some viewers.
What happened to the voices in this? It sounded like everyone was using helium.
I think they did it for copyright purposes
That woman is a piece of work. First denials, then blaming the victims then further denials. Makes me sick that both her and that psycho of a husband of hers face zero consequences for his actions.
Didn't realise Paris from Gilmore Girls was married to the guy who killed Lucy! 😂🙄
People who think this is unusual on her part have never seen a patient's family member process a new diagnosis or emerging symptomology. This is dead-on and a testament to the accuracy of the show. People really struggle to understand that someone's symptoms in a high-stress situation (like being in a hospital) might differ dramatically from the person they are at home. It's also not uncommon for family to dismiss symptoms as the person being, as she said, "just a little depressed" or something else more mild than severe mental illness, often due to lack of education. That's why "ER" took the opportunity to explain that schizophrenia often has its onset in a man's 20s. I'm not wild about them portraying it as a violent condition, seeing as it almost never is, but that little moment of education might have helped some viewers.
There’s an error here: The title says the guy was caught, but they hadn’t found him yet, so how could they catch him?
Sorry I know you are avoiding copyright. Luka's voice sounds funny in this pitch
They all sound funny.
He didnt! Gosh he killed Lucy and my favorite show😢😢😢😢
What is it with this lady? There's denial, and then there's... *pfft* Wow!