This might be the first time we're ever shown that Daniel Charles was actively searched for instead of him just standing around near all the interesting stuff pretending he's doing something else while actually listening in and giving his amazing opinion.
@@jazzbonavia8268 that is what you call media misrepresentation. Psychopaths are not evil murderers we are people who just don't feel empathy. It doesn't mean we going to murder and poison people to get what we want. Might I add I think the person in this episode is better categorized as sociopathic
@@chunkymilk5412 no you see sociopaths are not able to recognise an action they are doing is wrong, which is exactly what differentiates them from psychopaths. A psychopath knows that killing is 'wrong' but will still do it if they have enough reasoning for it, however for a sociopath the distinction isn't made from the first place. Not only are sociopaths more likely to commit murder, they are also more easily distinguished as their brain structure does not allow them to properly integrate social values and the like.
I was watching chicago med and i was wondering, why they dropped the chemo poisoning thread! And turns out that chicago pd resolves it. Wow i have to watch both now.
@@CindyAg no there was a separate fourth show, Chicago Justice like TopGdLover said. it had a backdoor pilot in Chicago PD's third season, from what i've learned it was a good show but didn't have the same pull as the other Chicago series, some of the characters moved to other shows
My grandpa was once misdiagnosed and told that he had TB, once the medication started his condition only worsened. It reached a point where he wasn't even able to walk and had to use a wheelchair. After being forced by my grandma to see another doctor, he went there and was surprised to find out that he had been misdiagnosed. It took my grandpa years and had to have a lot of therapy, etc. However, he is now in a better state. Fun fact: That doctor had been awarded the Padmashri award (a very respectable award in India)........
Isn't this based on a real life case? I've got to google it but I'm sure there was a doctor who treated patients for cancer they didn't have. A psychopathic nurse or doctor is one of the scariest things to imagine.
I don't think there's an exact related cases, however there is a type of (serial) killer called the Angel of mercy/death. Those are caregivers, such as nurses, who kill people with their medical knowledge to either try to resurrect the patient afterwards to make them feel powerful, or they kill the patient in a similar power surge
@@woordenhechtster I guess you could use Josef Mengele as an example. He was a doctor and served as a medic in the army, then worked at a concentration camp, killing people by poisoning them with diseases just for the experiment. He's known as "THE Angel of death" (from an old fairy tale about an angel who would carry people, mostly children, to the afterlife). There have been multiple cases of him sowing twins arms and bodies together without anesthetic, like the horror movie human centipede. Idk what this comment is going to achieve but eh
Psychopaths aren’t necessarily dangerous, they just don’t care about anything like someone getting hurt or even killed since they can’t feel anything. That DOES increase the chance of them doing something bad since they probably won’t show any regret.
Limbo Cat I think you are conflating psychopathy with antisocial personality disorder. While yes, they are not necessarily dangerous, meanness and violence are a key component to psychopathy in addition to antisocial tendencies. Antisocial is where someone just doesn't care. Many psychopaths are very successful businessmen because they get off on being cruel and vindictive in the market place for example.
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Alex Noa Well technically psychopath’s aren’t dangerous. They’re just uncaring and disdainful towards other people AND are antisocial; it could even be they don’t like being around other people because they find them annoying.
Thing is, psychopathy doesn’t automatically make you want to kill. There are many high functioning psychopaths at the top of their field where their lack of emotional empathy actually helps them succeed. Surgeons, military heads, CEOs etc...
Hell, even in nursing, empathy is something that's needed in controlled doses. Too much and nurses can get their judgement clouded and break professional boundaries. It means each patient causes a new wave of unbearable emotional turmoil for the nurse. That's really not viable for a nurse in oncology for instance.
I love Dr Daniel Charles played by the phenomenal Oliver Platt on Chicago Med, he is very good, generous, genuine, loving, caring, observant, he knows people, reads them also and he can spot a psychopath a mile away and this disgusting doctor is one he has no empathy and sympathy only thinks of himself not his patients and he is pure evil, I love him, he is the best.
He is a very good representation of a pscychiatrist. I am not a fan of most of med shows, they do not get it right most of the time, but Dr Charles from Chicago med is one of the few exceptions (other one being Dr Cox in Scrubs)
Jason Beghe's voice is the result of an accident. I had a car crash and went into a coma for 3 weeks. When he woke up from his coma, he realized there was something jammed down his throat and he removed it himself in a state of panic. Normally doctors do this, but Beghe did it improperly and it damaged his voice permanently.
Voight and Charles seem to make a great team, they balance each other out and are both huge in their circles, i would love to see them work together more.
obviously true but the risk of a psychopath becoming a criminal/Predator is much higher. Small cases of abuse they received as kids, might make a psychopath into an absolute maniac forever. A normal kid might hate his parents but thats it. Psychopaths are just super susceptible to resulting to actions like this to validate themselves, because they give 0 fucks about how their actions affect others
That’s an oxymoron... they’re all by definition antisocial so how tf are they pro social. Don’t conflate opinions people hold with the reality of the diagnostic criteria
You guys need to stop being so disrespectful about this mans voice. He’s already explained this, he had an accident and he said that something happened to him in the accident and did something to his vocal cords. And boys usually have deeper voices so leave him alone. You never know, it could be something that he feels insecure about, and these petty comments are just so mean!
I always though his voice to be nice. You are right, people shouldn't be so mean. At first i was sure he acted it for a time, as if the character is or was sick but with time i understood that is his real voice and i like it.
If you succeed, always remember this: your patient is still a human being, no matter how broken their mind is, or how terrible they are in their behaviours ... but be mindful of the ones whom can be treated ... and those whom should never leave the confines of a Secure Psychiatric Hospital ... On other thing: be mindful of your own mental health. It's not unheard of for psychiatrists to see other psychiatrists, as patients, as the emotional, and psychological toll can be immense, dealing with troubled minds, all the time. You're only as useful to your patients when you are of as healthy mind as possible ... Take care, and I wish you the best.
@@nigelft Usually yes...but there are some cases I've wondered this. If a human being doesn't have ANY humanity left - compassion, empathy, moral, caring, patience... - is it still a human being, really? If the person doesn't have the traits that differ us from other animals (actually, I'd rather save an animal than a murderous psychopath who enjoys killing others) and the capacity that makes us humans, is it a real human anymore? Or just a shell full of evil that's only looking like one? Is there a line? What is a definition human, after all - is it only biological/ about anatomy? Is a brain dead person whose heart still beats still a human being? 🤔
This reminds me of one of the greys anatomy episodes where arizona goes to this doctor at another hospital because she got told that he misdiagnosed women and tricked them into believeing that they actually have cancer, and gives them chemo. Arizona gets diagnosed for breast cancer (by that doctor) when she goes to investigate. When the sonogram wasen't even hers, it was someone else's. Arizona really believed him so she went back to grey sloan and got a sonogram there. Turned out she didn't have it and that he had fooled others too.
I love dr Charles , he's a genious . Psychopats are as interesting as horribly cruel. I actually have heard about psychopaths doctors and I cannot understand how a person without empathy or compasion can have another's person's lives in their hands
Actually, low/lack of empathy or compassion isn’t necessarily unheard of or even a terrible thing for a doctor/health professional. Also, lack of empathy doesn’t always indicate psychopathy- the lack of empathy isn’t necessarily the bad part, it’s psychopaths’ motivation and drive to act out against others. For instance, autism can also be associated with a lack of empathy, but people with autism and a lack of empathy could still be great doctors, say if they had a special interest in medicine. The closest positive media representation of this sort of thing that I can think of is Dr. House, although to some degree I think you can argue he only pretends not to care. The lack of empathy or compassion does not necessarily indicate malintent or malevolence. Just as there are people with empathy and compassion that are still motivated to do horrible and cruel things, people without empathy and compassion can still be motivated to do good and kind things.
they always do crossovers unlike NCIS. I wish NCIS do this tho. also, Chicago crossed over SVU and NBC, where these series are shown are in talks for a possible crossover with CBS's FBI since they are all produced by Wolf Entertainment
Generally, both sociopath and psychopath are used to describe people with ASPD. They don't differ that much, the symptoms are very similar. A sociopath is often described as someone who doesn't do serious harm, but mostly practices mind-games and such, while a psychopath does more long-term damage.
In the case of Dean Reybold, the death of one of Camille's students Hannah Cates, whom Hank promised to look after. Yes there were other factors that came into play, such has Hannah's choice to be with Mike Sheffield and his gang, after Hank pretty much abandoned her following the death of his son. But if Reybold hadn't overdosed Camille with chemo, perhaps Hannah would've had a much more promising future ahead of her. I know Chicago PD is just a TV show and it's the writers that call the shots not the audience, but I think it serves as an example of what you said about a psychopath's ability to cause long term damage. Even after they've been made to answer for their misdeeds, it's never enough whether they are behind bars for the rest of their days or six feet under.
there really arent. tv shows the worst of the worst because its fun to watch, but at the end of the day the vast majority of people arent like that. monsters are few and far between
Try living in a third world country, or a developing one, odds are you'll come across a lot more people with psychoses than people who are functional and "normal". There are many people out there like this, even in western countries. Its actually observed that medical, legal and journalistic professions have the most number of sociopaths and psychopaths employed.
The way he quickly changed subjects from patients that died to talking about his watch really shows his lack of empathy. No normal person just flips conversations like that. Daniel got him good
Me: I know that voice. I know that voice... Oh it's Sophia Bush from Tree Hill! I recognised her voice before I recognised her face. She has that sexy husky tone to her voice.
@@princessprsh7761 That happens, sadly. My friend's mom was also a Psychiatrist but stopped practicing after 8 years because she got depressed and had suicidal thoughts.
I’d be the worst psychiatrist haha. I’ve got my own mental issues to deal with and I barely know to get it under control, much less helping someone else with similar problems.
Profiling is interesting to watch where as this episode gives us a reality check with doctors...i personally knew a doctor who is a narcisst..i think they chose this profession particularly so they came across weak...it's pure psycho trait
Reply with who you like the most I like Dr. Charles mainly because I'm a retired phycologist/phycologist assistant. And I worked at a insane asylum. Some people that have been driven insane are like that because they have a bad childhood and so on
Wait! I'm quite confused. Chicago med and Chicago PD are two different shows, right? The actors just cross over from time to time? Or it's just under one show? I just discovered the show recently
Ok so. One Chicago contains all the Chicago shows (med, fire, pd). They are essentially separate but al take place in the same area, and occasionally cross over.
Not all psychopaths are evil. They just don't feel emotions like normal people. A psychopath can make decisions based logically on what is advantageous without any feelings involved. If they don't find a thrill in what they do, good or bad, they won't do it.
Sonia Louise Teh try amazon prime video! You have to pay for all of Chicago med but the first 4 seasons of Chicago P.D are free and I don’t know about fire x
"1 year license suspension"
47 Women Poisoned
4+ Killed
Guy gets off with a licence suspension
Yeah I killed like ten people yesterday and was out of jail in time for dinner
@@Skuldug So, how was it killing those people? 😁
@@lauraanton5955 stimulating
The US justice system is pretty good, very underrated. There's not much that can be done to improve it without imprisoning A LOT of innocent people
not enough evidence
The thing about psychopaths is: they're very lucky they don't run into Daniel Charles, their mortal enemy.
good coment rilly good
Oh yeah
How good is Oliver Platt in this?!
You could say that psychopaths feel like they're shrinking in his presence
**Sniff**
"Smells like psychopath"
Mans out here sounding more like Batman then anyone who’s ever played batman
WHERE IS SHE!??!?!?!
*WHERE*
*IS*
**SHE**
he was in an accident
KingZ 1:29
Anna Lewaicei that’s so true...if he ever played Batman; he would be the most ruthless one of them all.
This might be the first time we're ever shown that Daniel Charles was actively searched for instead of him just standing around near all the interesting stuff pretending he's doing something else while actually listening in and giving his amazing opinion.
Loooool
He does have a habit of making himself "available" and happened to be "walking past"
Was actively searched?
And he looked so happy to be told someone needed his help
And psychopaths can become whatever they need to. They can be charming, they can make you feel safe, they can make you feel valued.
8bennaboo God it’s hard reading these comments, we are made out to be such evil people.
And then destroy you bit by bit. You would wanna leave but the minute you go ypu think you need them once again
@@jazzbonavia8268 that is what you call media misrepresentation. Psychopaths are not evil murderers we are people who just don't feel empathy. It doesn't mean we going to murder and poison people to get what we want. Might I add I think the person in this episode is better categorized as sociopathic
Idk what you are talking about, we are phenomenal
@@chunkymilk5412 no you see sociopaths are not able to recognise an action they are doing is wrong, which is exactly what differentiates them from psychopaths. A psychopath knows that killing is 'wrong' but will still do it if they have enough reasoning for it, however for a sociopath the distinction isn't made from the first place. Not only are sociopaths more likely to commit murder, they are also more easily distinguished as their brain structure does not allow them to properly integrate social values and the like.
I'm pretty certain that Dr. Charles could get anyone to talk
Landry Reagan Right?! He could convince me to buy and sell my own soul through reverse psychology.
Hell I'll bet that if any of the SVU detectives had him for a psychiatrist they'd have an easier time dealing with trauma.
Right?! Talking about a quality psychiatrist.
He's a psychiatrist and wise enough to get anyone to talk
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I was watching chicago med and i was wondering, why they dropped the chemo poisoning thread! And turns out that chicago pd resolves it. Wow i have to watch both now.
yeah all the chicago med, pd and fire crossover especially the new series
I am reading your comment puzzled thinking - I dont remember writing this lol cześć!
So I wanna watch the 3 series. Where do I start to avoid missing whats happening
Same
FuriousMonkey Bruh Maggie was not on greys.. she was originally from Law and Order.
Now I wish there was a Chicago Law!
There is! It's called Chicago justice it was canceled after season one tho. Pretty good first season idk why it was canceled.
Duh duh
Please!!!
U mean chicago pd?
@@CindyAg no there was a separate fourth show, Chicago Justice like TopGdLover said. it had a backdoor pilot in Chicago PD's third season, from what i've learned it was a good show but didn't have the same pull as the other Chicago series, some of the characters moved to other shows
That voice deeper than the grand canyon. Holy jesus
Why does the chick always talk in a whisper
It's so annoying
it’s like he has an engine in his throat
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LegendaryButt ??? Is there something wrong with this
who’s got a deeper voice, him or patrick page?
My grandpa was once misdiagnosed and told that he had TB, once the medication started his condition only worsened. It reached a point where he wasn't even able to walk and had to use a wheelchair. After being forced by my grandma to see another doctor, he went there and was surprised to find out that he had been misdiagnosed. It took my grandpa years and had to have a lot of therapy, etc. However, he is now in a better state. Fun fact: That doctor had been awarded the Padmashri award (a very respectable award in India)........
WTF,thats so messed up
The doctor was wrong but no psychopath. Not every doctor who makes a wrong decision is a psychopath.
You should sue the doctor. I'm an Indian. It's too bad, in India any doctor can walk away with malpractice and no one cares.
Isn't this based on a real life case? I've got to google it but I'm sure there was a doctor who treated patients for cancer they didn't have. A psychopathic nurse or doctor is one of the scariest things to imagine.
I don't think there's an exact related cases, however there is a type of (serial) killer called the Angel of mercy/death. Those are caregivers, such as nurses, who kill people with their medical knowledge to either try to resurrect the patient afterwards to make them feel powerful, or they kill the patient in a similar power surge
@@woordenhechtster I guess you could use Josef Mengele as an example. He was a doctor and served as a medic in the army, then worked at a concentration camp, killing people by poisoning them with diseases just for the experiment. He's known as "THE Angel of death" (from an old fairy tale about an angel who would carry people, mostly children, to the afterlife). There have been multiple cases of him sowing twins arms and bodies together without anesthetic, like the horror movie human centipede. Idk what this comment is going to achieve but eh
Harold Shipman from the UK was a prolific serial killer Doctor.
Harold Shipman killed atleast 100 people
@@mrgainz7252 unbelievably evil!
When Voight and Dr Charles team up, you know shit's about to go down.
Imagine this episode is a flash forward into time and they’re dealing with griffin from the one Chicago med episode and he’s that doctor
Ooo
Ooooooooo that would be awesoem
*awesome
Oooooooooo
WHAT HAPPEND TO THAT EPISODE
Psychopaths aren’t necessarily dangerous, they just don’t care about anything like someone getting hurt or even killed since they can’t feel anything. That DOES increase the chance of them doing something bad since they probably won’t show any regret.
Limbo Cat
I think you are conflating psychopathy with antisocial personality disorder. While yes, they are not necessarily dangerous, meanness and violence are a key component to psychopathy in addition to antisocial tendencies. Antisocial is where someone just doesn't care. Many psychopaths are very successful businessmen because they get off on being cruel and vindictive in the market place for example.
The majority aren't, it depends on their environment and group affiliations, influences and life experiences.
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@@wschippr1 They are literally the same thing.
Alex Noa Well technically psychopath’s aren’t dangerous. They’re just uncaring and disdainful towards other people AND are antisocial; it could even be they don’t like being around other people because they find them annoying.
Thing is, psychopathy doesn’t automatically make you want to kill. There are many high functioning psychopaths at the top of their field where their lack of emotional empathy actually helps them succeed. Surgeons, military heads, CEOs etc...
Hell, even in nursing, empathy is something that's needed in controlled doses. Too much and nurses can get their judgement clouded and break professional boundaries. It means each patient causes a new wave of unbearable emotional turmoil for the nurse. That's really not viable for a nurse in oncology for instance.
That look on Dr Charle's face when Voight sais " i need your help " 😂😂 (2:24)
He looks so proud of himself 😆
Sorry to interrupt the comments but can I just say that I love Dr Charles, thank you for your time
There's one constant in the chicago-verse and that's Dr Charles is always right
I love Dr.Charles, he's almost always right and always stays so cool.
I love Dr Daniel Charles played by the phenomenal Oliver Platt on Chicago Med, he is very good, generous, genuine, loving, caring, observant, he knows people, reads them also and he can spot a psychopath a mile away and this disgusting doctor is one he has no empathy and sympathy only thinks of himself not his patients and he is pure evil, I love him, he is the best.
He is a very good representation of a pscychiatrist. I am not a fan of most of med shows, they do not get it right most of the time, but Dr Charles from Chicago med is one of the few exceptions (other one being Dr Cox in Scrubs)
A good version of Hannibal Lecter?
Why do all the Chicago PD characters have like the deepest or oddist voice's?
Jason Beghe's voice is the result of an accident. I had a car crash and went into a coma for 3 weeks. When he woke up from his coma, he realized there was something jammed down his throat and he removed it himself in a state of panic. Normally doctors do this, but Beghe did it improperly and it damaged his voice permanently.
@@adraedin so he gained badass voice by being badass
@@adraedin that's actually so cool wtf
That lil smirk from doctor charles when the great voight asked hin for help
oh my god THESE SHOWS OVERLAP I LOVE IT
YEA I NEVER KNEW ITS FREAKIN COOL
They sure love their psychopaths on this show.
*shane Dawson has entered chat*
Voight and Charles seem to make a great team, they balance each other out and are both huge in their circles, i would love to see them work together more.
Dr. Charles is my newest favorite
from the recent videos
The first time i watched this, I was so on Voight's side. As a law student now, I understand why the lawyer said and did what she said and did
Fortunately, that doctor was charged for narcotic induced homicide at another video.
I hate it when people say “my hands are tied” when they obviously flipping arnt
Not all Psychopaths are Predators. There are Pro-Social Sociopaths too who do a lot of good work. But I guess that doesn't get the audience interested
Tauqeer Hussain yes it won’t what’s the point
it is a police show so it makes sence that the psychopath in the show will be a criminal
obviously true but the risk of a psychopath becoming a criminal/Predator is much higher. Small cases of abuse they received as kids, might make a psychopath into an absolute maniac forever. A normal kid might hate his parents but thats it. Psychopaths are just super susceptible to resulting to actions like this to validate themselves, because they give 0 fucks about how their actions affect others
Yeah, right
That’s an oxymoron... they’re all by definition antisocial so how tf are they pro social. Don’t conflate opinions people hold with the reality of the diagnostic criteria
I thought all the deep voice comments were about the woman at the start, then the guy showed up, wowzers.
You guys need to stop being so disrespectful about this mans voice. He’s already explained this, he had an accident and he said that something happened to him in the accident and did something to his vocal cords. And boys usually have deeper voices so leave him alone. You never know, it could be something that he feels insecure about, and these petty comments are just so mean!
I always though his voice to be nice. You are right, people shouldn't be so mean. At first i was sure he acted it for a time, as if the character is or was sick but with time i understood that is his real voice and i like it.
No one thinks his voice bad or odd they liking it
Yeah I remember reading about his accident I think he sounds fine
I respect Dr. Charles more than anyone I have ever met. Now I strive to be a psychiatrist.
You will succeed :) Good luck.
If you succeed, always remember this: your patient is still a human being, no matter how broken their mind is, or how terrible they are in their behaviours ... but be mindful of the ones whom can be treated ... and those whom should never leave the confines of a Secure Psychiatric Hospital ...
On other thing: be mindful of your own mental health. It's not unheard of for psychiatrists to see other psychiatrists, as patients, as the emotional, and psychological toll can be immense, dealing with troubled minds, all the time. You're only as useful to your patients when you are of as healthy mind as possible ...
Take care, and I wish you the best.
@@nigelft Usually yes...but there are some cases I've wondered this. If a human being doesn't have ANY humanity left - compassion, empathy, moral, caring, patience... - is it still a human being, really? If the person doesn't have the traits that differ us from other animals (actually, I'd rather save an animal than a murderous psychopath who enjoys killing others) and the capacity that makes us humans, is it a real human anymore? Or just a shell full of evil that's only looking like one? Is there a line? What is a definition human, after all - is it only biological/ about anatomy? Is a brain dead person whose heart still beats still a human being? 🤔
I hope you succeed . Good luck .👍👍
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Deep voices 😂
Chicago psych is something we all dont know we need but we really need
I love how all chicago shows cross with the others like Chicago PD and Chicago Med
This reminds me of one of the greys anatomy episodes where arizona goes to this doctor at another hospital because she got told that he misdiagnosed women and tricked them into believeing that they actually have cancer, and gives them chemo. Arizona gets diagnosed for breast cancer (by that doctor) when she goes to investigate. When the sonogram wasen't even hers, it was someone else's. Arizona really believed him so she went back to grey sloan and got a sonogram there. Turned out she didn't have it and that he had fooled others too.
Yes! I was thinking this!
I love Dr Charles character.. He's amazing...
I love the look on Dr Charles' face when Voight asked for his help 😂😂😂
"Other doctors don't approach my methods or numbers" " I have, you know, the best numbers everyone says so"
Dr. Charles was just like “my time has come”
I followed Dr Charles all the way from Chicago MD to Chicago PD that man is a stellar
I love dr Charles , he's a genious . Psychopats are as interesting as horribly cruel.
I actually have heard about psychopaths doctors and I cannot understand how a person without empathy or compasion can have another's person's lives in their hands
Actually, low/lack of empathy or compassion isn’t necessarily unheard of or even a terrible thing for a doctor/health professional. Also, lack of empathy doesn’t always indicate psychopathy- the lack of empathy isn’t necessarily the bad part, it’s psychopaths’ motivation and drive to act out against others. For instance, autism can also be associated with a lack of empathy, but people with autism and a lack of empathy could still be great doctors, say if they had a special interest in medicine. The closest positive media representation of this sort of thing that I can think of is Dr. House, although to some degree I think you can argue he only pretends not to care. The lack of empathy or compassion does not necessarily indicate malintent or malevolence. Just as there are people with empathy and compassion that are still motivated to do horrible and cruel things, people without empathy and compassion can still be motivated to do good and kind things.
Void :"i need your help"
Dr.charles : *smirk
I am a simple man
I see dr. Charles
I press like
What this is taught us, always seek a second opinion when possible
I’ll never understand why does the ADA push to start a case WITHOUT having the most evidence they can get first.
The moment Dr Charles met Dr Reybold. Charles was probably like: "I'm gonna put an end to this man's career"
OMG CHICAGO MED AND P.D CROSSOVER AAHGGHHHH HOLY COW
Dr Charles Is literally awesome
Just started watching chicago pd didn't even know they crossed like this now I have to watch the other 2 😅
they always do crossovers unlike NCIS. I wish NCIS do this tho. also, Chicago crossed over SVU and NBC, where these series are shown are in talks for a possible crossover with CBS's FBI since they are all produced by Wolf Entertainment
This is Dr. Cudi's office from House MD.
Generally, both sociopath and psychopath are used to describe people with ASPD. They don't differ that much, the symptoms are very similar. A sociopath is often described as someone who doesn't do serious harm, but mostly practices mind-games and such, while a psychopath does more long-term damage.
In the case of Dean Reybold, the death of one of Camille's students Hannah Cates, whom Hank promised to look after. Yes there were other factors that came into play, such has Hannah's choice to be with Mike Sheffield and his gang, after Hank pretty much abandoned her following the death of his son. But if Reybold hadn't overdosed Camille with chemo, perhaps Hannah would've had a much more promising future ahead of her.
I know Chicago PD is just a TV show and it's the writers that call the shots not the audience, but I think it serves as an example of what you said about a psychopath's ability to cause long term damage. Even after they've been made to answer for their misdeeds, it's never enough whether they are behind bars for the rest of their days or six feet under.
That's why I never trust one doctor with my health. I speak to atleast 3-4 just to be sure I have something.
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Okay ima say it, dr Charles is the best.. 🙏🙌
If there is anything I've learned from this is... Don't mess with Hank Voight
Dr. Psycho looks like the mayor of Toronto
Holy heck you’re right!
What if this is Tory's side gig, lmaooooooo
That voice! I just...yes. Yes.
There are so.many sick people, so many monsters like him
there really arent. tv shows the worst of the worst because its fun to watch, but at the end of the day the vast majority of people arent like that. monsters are few and far between
@@aarushicrystalis7998 not knowing what's real or not? Isn't it?
Siobhan Conneely not so many TOO many
There’s a lot, but most of them don’t do anything. They simply don’t care.
Try living in a third world country, or a developing one, odds are you'll come across a lot more people with psychoses than people who are functional and "normal". There are many people out there like this, even in western countries. Its actually observed that medical, legal and journalistic professions have the most number of sociopaths and psychopaths employed.
I love Chicago med and all the others just I like med better
Everybody in this show needs throat drops and some hot tea.
Her: my hands are tied up
Me: Tf I can see them there not tied up
🧐🧐
There was a case of this in real life. Hundreds of patients were affected though...
The way he quickly changed subjects from patients that died to talking about his watch really shows his lack of empathy. No normal person just flips conversations like that.
Daniel got him good
Me: I know that voice. I know that voice... Oh it's Sophia Bush from Tree Hill!
I recognised her voice before I recognised her face. She has that sexy husky tone to her voice.
Its irritating.
Name Change. ONE
OAlexable it’s not
@@Autumn1988 Nice joke.
@@OAlexable no u
2:24... My fav from Chicago med and Chicago PD in the same frame!😘😊
How does he look young like a baby but old at the same time?
Dr Charles could make a mute person talk, he's that good.
4:44 Thought it was David Mitchell. Pro Show Series 10 cross over.
I've just realised that women get attacked daily on this show seriously
In real life, too.
I love to become a psychiatrist but at the same time I'm scared .
Prsh V why?
@@princessprsh7761 That happens, sadly. My friend's mom was also a Psychiatrist but stopped practicing after 8 years because she got depressed and had suicidal thoughts.
I’d be the worst psychiatrist haha. I’ve got my own mental issues to deal with and I barely know to get it under control, much less helping someone else with similar problems.
tbh i think dr charles is so cool he is my fav person in chicago med :)
His voice has its own eco 😂
Most ambitious crossover
05.10 -remarkable sheen on the extra's golden blouse
The thing about psychopaths... they love Huey Lewis and the News.
That wall of pictures must be the victims of the doctor
I’m kinda surprised that Voight didn’t kill him because he killed Camille
Viewing people as a means to an end for money? This guy’s not a Doctor, he’s a CEO.
*Top Ten Anime Crossovers*
Heheh,my Sekai Sensei From Estonia Recommendation 😍🌹♥
My favourites are
Chicago Fire
Chicago Med
Chicago P.D
septicarmy 2008 Chicago fire is gooood
Are they connected each other? And same creator?
Shalahuddin Salihin yea
@@MYPERWIRA yeah
Mine are:
Chicago Med
Chicago Fire/Chicago P.D
oh so this is what they were talking about in chicago med
Criminal minds will always be my favourite because it focus was psychological but I think I will enjoy this series
Profiling is interesting to watch where as this episode gives us a reality check with doctors...i personally knew a doctor who is a narcisst..i think they chose this profession particularly so they came across weak...it's pure psycho trait
Love the crossovers btn chicago PD and chicago med....like awesome to see like a Chicago universe like the Marvel universe😎
2:23-2:26 oooooohhh Dr. Charlesss! 😍😍
So I've scrolled through the comments. And you're telling me this has been out for this long and NO ONE SAW THE HELLA JUGS AT 5:12 WALKING?!?!?!
😂😂😂👌OH,MY GOD!
Reply with who you like the most I like Dr. Charles mainly because I'm a retired phycologist/phycologist assistant. And I worked at a insane asylum. Some people that have been driven insane are like that because they have a bad childhood and so on
If you were a psychologist you'd know how to spell it and you'd know that mental health wards haven't been called insane asylums in years
They shud make a new series chicago law
They do;) it’s called Chicago Justice.
Oliver Platt always reminded me of my second and last name. Olivia Pratt.
dr charles had a very marvel like entry lmao
Wait! I'm quite confused. Chicago med and Chicago PD are two different shows, right? The actors just cross over from time to time? Or it's just under one show? I just discovered the show recently
Ok so. One Chicago contains all the Chicago shows (med, fire, pd). They are essentially separate but al take place in the same area, and occasionally cross over.
There was even a cross over with Law & Order : SVU
I see a Chicago series: o
It's PD: oo
It has Dr Charles:ooòooooooooooooooooooooo
I like that deep voice
My GOD, I love Sophia Bush. I know that's not the point, but damn.
Now that's alot of damage
A lot
Psychopaths can be dangerous and not to mention that they can be manipulative
Not all psychopaths are evil. They just don't feel emotions like normal people. A psychopath can make decisions based logically on what is advantageous without any feelings involved. If they don't find a thrill in what they do, good or bad, they won't do it.
where can I watch Chicago Med/PD?? It's not available in my country 😭😭😭
Sonia Louise Teh try amazon prime video! You have to pay for all of Chicago med but the first 4 seasons of Chicago P.D are free and I don’t know about fire x
Wasn't he a janitor in house md lmao
Psychopaths are drawn to professions that give them power over people.