Joe NÃO é um PSICOPATA? | PSICOLOGIA Série YOU (você)
Summary
TLDRThe video script by Lisa Guerra, a psychology student, explores the character Joe Goldberg from the series 'You', arguing against the common misconception that he is a psychopath. Guerra delves into Joe's dysfunctional upbringing and traumatic experiences, which have shaped his obsessive and abusive behaviors in relationships. She explains the psychological concepts behind his actions, such as the Oedipus complex and cognitive distortions, while emphasizing that Joe's empathy and protective tendencies, albeit skewed, differentiate him from a true psychopath. The analysis also touches on Joe's fear of abandonment and his struggle with his own dark nature, especially in the context of his relationship with Love and the impending parenthood.
Takeaways
- 🧐 Joe Goldberg from the series 'You' is not a psychopath, contrary to common online opinions.
- 👶 Joe's dysfunctional upbringing, with abusive parents and abandonment issues, significantly influenced his behavior.
- 🔫 At the age of nine, Joe committed his first murder to protect his mother, which was a pivotal moment in his life.
- 🏥 After his mother abandoned him, Joe was left in a boys' home, further deepening his feelings of abandonment.
- 👦 Joe's childhood longing for a maternal figure led him to seek this in relationships with women as an adult.
- 💔 The character of Joe is fixated on love, protection, and fear of abandonment, often leading to abusive and controlling behavior.
- 👩🏫 Freud's psychoanalytic theory is discussed, particularly the Oedipus complex, and its impact on Joe's development and relationships.
- 🔮 Joe's relationships are characterized by idealization and fantasy, which are often followed by obsession and control.
- 🤔 Joe's actions, while misguided, are driven by a distorted sense of care and protection for others, not solely self-interest.
- 🤯 Joe's cognitive distortions lead to extreme and biased interpretations of situations, causing him to act in harmful ways.
- 👶 The anticipation of fatherhood intensifies Joe's internal conflict and fear of repeating his own abusive past with his daughter.
Q & A
Is Joe Goldberg a psychopath according to Lisa Guerra's analysis?
-No, Lisa Guerra argues that Joe Goldberg from the series 'You' is not a psychopath, despite his abusive behavior.
What is the significance of Joe's childhood in understanding his behavior?
-Joe's childhood was marked by a dysfunctional family, abuse, and abandonment, which significantly influenced his adult relationships and behavior.
What was the first murder Joe committed and what was the context?
-Joe committed his first murder at the age of nine, shooting his abusive father to protect his mother during one of their fights.
How did Joe's mother's actions affect his psychological development?
-Joe's mother abandoned him, leaving him with a sense of abandonment and a deep need for maternal figures in his life.
What psychological phenomenon is Lisa Guerra referring to when discussing Joe's fixation on maternal figures?
-Lisa Guerra refers to the 'Electra Complex', a psychoanalytic concept where a child's development is influenced by their relationship with their parents or caregivers.
How does Joe's perception of love differ from a healthy understanding of the concept?
-Joe's perception of love is distorted and abusive, involving obsession, control, and a willingness to harm others for the sake of 'protecting' the person he claims to love.
What is the significance of Joe's relationship with Love in the second season?
-In the second season, Joe's relationship with Love is an attempt to break the cycle of toxic relationships, but he still struggles with his obsessive tendencies and fear of abandonment.
How does Joe's behavior reflect cognitive distortions?
-Joe exhibits cognitive distortions through his extreme and biased interpretations of situations, leading him to believe in things that do not align with reality and justify his harmful actions.
What is the difference between psychopathy and the characteristics Joe displays?
-While Joe shows some traits similar to psychopathy, such as manipulation and disregard for others' rights, he does not fully meet the criteria due to his capacity for empathy and actions that are not solely for personal gain.
How does Joe's past trauma affect his relationships with children like Paco and Ellie?
-Joe's past trauma influences his protective behavior towards children like Paco and Ellie, who are in abusive situations, reflecting his own unaddressed childhood experiences.
What is the impact of Love's pregnancy on Joe's mental state and actions?
-Love's pregnancy intensifies Joe's pressure and fear of being a bad role model for his child, exacerbating his existing insecurities and desire to break the cycle of abusive relationships.
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