Therapist Reacts | Netflix Daughters Documentary (2024)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- Therapist Reacts to Netflix Daughters Documentary (2024): Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C. jail.
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I'm a retired NYC Correction Officer, and i never saw incarceration from this view as displayed in this documentary, and I cried.
It humanized the men. I really enjoyed it
Watching this...as a Dad...this scared me soooo much, that I dont want my daughter out of my sight. I cried like a baby watching this. This is a CRAZY "cycle" we live in.
@@L.I.2RVA if ppl who watched this didn’t get emotional it’s something wrong with them. It’s good to get a perspective from a father who watched this. Keep ya daughters close. Daughters need fathers 💕
I cried so much!!! Those poor girls!! Bre is such a smart little girl the way she was conversing with her dad you can tell she's being forced by circumstances to grow up too fast....And that poor guy who's
daughter didn't make it 😥😥.. wrecked me!
@@wanguimumbi5538 the fathered were just as anxious as the girls to see their fathers. I loved the duality of both perspectives.
This messed me up. As a correctional professional Ive seen both perspectives. But watching it...whew.
Bre may need counseling, we saw that baby's whole personality change.
@@MsKylea yeah that last call…I could see he lost her and she wasn’t coming back 😢 she was barely interested in speaking with him.
@@Innerchild.Whispererto protect her lil heart... she lost hope already at just 8 yrs old.
@@shariffbrown04 it so sad 😞😞
@shariffbrown04 you're so right. So sad that that little girl's first experience of loving someone is wrapped up in so much pain
@@paulitoLdn 💕💕
I cried so much! It was so powerful
@@BLK_CANDLE_COMPANY I did too. Even while filming recap 💕
While I was watching this documentary I was saying “Santana definitely needs therapy, she has some serious anger stored up in her heart” which isn’t her fault but she deserves to heal from that
I saw so much pain coming out as anger! it was so hard to see
I saw Santana and thought no 10 year old should ever have such a heavy heart. This doc was beautiful. Also is Aubrey „overachieving“? She gives me the impression that „if I get all these certificates, my dad will come home“. Obvi it’s awesome that she is a smart kid, but I feel the motivation is off.
@@FryNeedsCalm that’s a good point about the overachieving. She was putting a lot of pressure on herself.
@@FryNeedsCalmI thought that too!
I cried so much that I had to talk myself into breathing correctly.❤ You said everything I was trying to process. I found the non-profit website to learn how to help.❤Thank you.
@@ajordan1847 🫂🫂 I’m going to look up the site also
It was just a great and raw documentary!!! And I loved how everyone’s story was heard.
@@jonketiah 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
There was a disconnect with Janay definitely, and I felt her mom's influence; She wasn't very warm towards her dad, especially at the dance
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Yeah, I "felt" that too as I was watching. I know the doc mentioned that mom was going through some mental health issues (hope she gets the right care)...I would hope that could bring dad and daughter together and start building a genuine relationship 🖤❤💚
@@L.I.2RVA I thought it said health issues?
@@Innerchild.Whisperer Apologies...you could be right in that (my bad). Nonetheless, Im hoping that couldve been a time for dad and daughter to heal and build.
This shit made me cry it’s a big reality check to those dads fuckin around and being in the streets. Remember black and brown brothers the streets don’t love you like your children do stay home raise your kids !
@@DeeBarrrr24 that’s right! “Streets don’t love you”
I too was once a therapist, LMSW. I had to hold back tears multiple times. Powerful documentary. Looking to how I can help in my own way to this capacity. #Empowerment #Healing #Love
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I cried soooo much for those girls 😢. I think growing up without a strong father figure really messes us girls up and it was like I was looking at my younger self, so my heart broke for myself and them too. The Anger, pain and awkwardness of the girls I could relate
😢 I think a lot of ppl saw themselves in each of those families
I cried like a baby watching this
🥹🥹 it was an emotional watch
the girl Raziah is my older cousin and she has not seen her father since this dance but my uncle is an amazing dad no matter where he is and has always been this way since i was a little kid. I pray he comes home to her soon ❤️
I was sorry to see he was sentenced to 30 yrs. I was a bit confused though because he mentioned 18 months. Did something change or was he giving them an estimate? (Not asking for details. Just wondering if I misunderstood something). Wishing you and your family the best.
@@eternalxsaki1104 💕💕 thank you for sharing
Love to your cousin and her father. She should realise how much light and hope she brings to her father. May she continue to shine.
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@@paulitoLdn love the positivity you guys are giving her
America is so messed up. Why some prisons won't allow physical visits just blows my mind...what is the logic behind this dumb ass rule ?
@@Ronythethird well there’s a lot to it. Systematic oppression
@@Innerchild.Whisperer wow this is insane. Thank you for clarifying. One powerful scene is the dad whose daughter could not come to the dance and he delivers this couple of minutes speech that sums it all up I guess. Life can be so unfair.
@@Ronythethird a very powerful scene
This really broke my heart and it was so emotional
@@yvettemorris7295 I was emotional filming
I’m going to have to watch this!
Come back with your thoughts
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@@yvettemorris7295 ✔️💕✔️✨👏🏾 thank you 🥹
@@Innerchild.Whisperer No, thank you for understanding; I've known my husband since he was eleven years old, and he's been locked up since age 18, Life in prison. Our daughter graduated from Grambling State University and is working on her Master's in Criminal Justice. It has been challenging and rough; they just moved him over 12 hrs away for the first time. He was 3 hrs from us for a very long time, and now he's near Seattle; we live in Arizona; this documentary hit home, and I have lots of tears because we can relate; thank you for sharing your story.
@@yvettemorris7295 🫂🫂🫂