Unintentional Abuse After Traumatic Past | Chicago Med
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Published 2020-10-26
Season 1 Episode 8 "Reunion" Dr. Halstead and Dr. Manning, who is back from maternity leave, treat a child with multiple medical issues whose father may have been unintentionally abusing her. Dr. Choi diagnoses an old friend with colon cancer. Reese and April treat a seemingly inebriated patient and Dr. Rhodes catches the attention of a high-profile surgeon preparing to operate on a Saudi Arabian prince.
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All Comments (21)
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"Dr Halsted thinks he knows better than her dad" He does... thats why he has the word "Doctor" in front of his name
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Girl: trouble breathing Dad: hey! Breathe.
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I’m 3 minutes in and the dad is pissing me off
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Take a shot every time the dad says “kiddo”
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Doctor studies for 10 years, practices for 10 more only to hear "you think you know better than her father"... the hubris.
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"MY DAUGHTER IS DYING" the daughter "👁️👄👁️"
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The dad everytime he talks to his daughter: kiddo kiddo kiddo
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The reason this type of abuse occurs is due in large part to negligence followed by a period of overbearing/controlling period where the parent pays attention to the child only in a particular circumstance. In this case, the father was being negligent of his child's needs during a period of emotional instability for both of them and would only pay attention to her if she was sick. So her body started to convert her emotional needs into physical symptoms and made her sicker so she would have emotional gratification from being sick. The reason this is classified as abuse is that there is a significant psychological impact placed upon the child here that may or may not be improved with time. 1. A negligent parent not paying attention to their child's emotional needs during a period of uncertainty 2. A sudden increase in attention for a period of time 3. repeated behaviour creates a pavlovian effect. The same thing will happen if you only pay attention to your child when they do their homework, they will do more and more homework to get your validation until they are not sleeping or eating properly due to only wanting to do homework to get your validation. Essentially, if you spend time with your kids regardless of the circumstances there will be no negligence or abuse. Make time for your children in your life and you will be a good parent. The same goes for partnerships or, really, relationships of any kind.
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"My daughter is dying and you're not doing anything!" Says the berk who won't shut up and stop getting in the way. T_T
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THE AMOUNT OF TIMES THIS MAN SAID KIDDO
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guy: she has mitochondria me: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell
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The guy playing the psychologist is an amazing actor. A lot of his dialogue doesn’t sound at all like a script!!
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A dad can unintentionally abuse his child? Oh god that’s making me terrified of being a dad even more
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when she said ‘never seen someone improve lime that so quick’ i thought she was about to say ‘i aint never seen two pretty best friends’
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So basically, she's faking to be sick, because in her mind she's thinking it's keeping her dad happy, because he is always so busy
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Why does the father kinda sound like a psychopath-
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This is based on the Justina Petellier case, if anyone wants to look into the IRL story. It’s still not known if her case was conversion disorder or mito.
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Her dad was literally like “DO SOMETHING!” The doctors and nurses: oh why don’t you do everything mr smarty pants if you think your so smarrrrt oooh
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Oml if he says "Daddy's here" one more time...
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The camera thing is UNBELIEVABLY illegal