Is Colin a Raging Narcissist? Psychologist Reacts to In Treatment
Dr Patrick Kingsep Dr Patrick Kingsep
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 Published On Apr 21, 2024

Ever felt the aftershocks of an unexpected outburst of anger from someone you thought you knew? In our latest video, we dive deep into the psychological whirlwind of narcissistic rage, guided by the captivating dynamics between a therapist and her patient, Colin, from the acclaimed TV series 'In Treatment'.

Colin's story is more than just emotional fireworks; it's a nuanced look at the struggles of grandiosity, vulnerability, and the yearning for validation. With explosive moments that challenge both Colin and his therapist, we peel back layer after layer to explore what ignites this intense rage and what it truly signifies.

Join us as we analyze pivotal scenes, dissect the underlying insecurities, and unravel the complexities that lie beneath the surface. Are you ready to explore the fragile castle of self-worth that is a narcissist's pride? And could there be a twist in the tale of therapy that even our seasoned psychologist didn't see coming?

Find out in 'Is Colin a Raging Narcissist: Psychologist Reacts to In Treatment'. Don’t forget to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments as we probe this fascinating psychological phenomenon. Like, share, and subscribe for more insightful dives into the human psyche.

Peace,

Patrick :)

Dr. Patrick Kingsep, PhD
Clinical Psychologist

DISCLAIMER: The content provided is meant for educational use only and should not replace professional clinical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional for guidance tailored to your individual situation. This video addresses general psychological concepts.

The clips from the TV series 'In Treatment' included in this video are used for educational and commentary purposes under the Fair Use doctrine. Copyrighted material is utilized here to support critical analysis and to foster an understanding of the psychological concepts discussed, which we believe constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

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