Psicóloga analiza a Joe Goldberg | Análisis psicológico profundo de You

What's really going on in Joe Goldberg's mind? Is he a heartless monster or a victim of his own fragmented psyche? Today we conduct an in-depth psychological dissection of YOU to demonstrate why, contrary to popular belief, Joe is not a psychopath. We follow Joe from his traumatic childhood—where abuse, neglect, and the confusion between love and protection sowed the seeds of disaster—to his complete breakdown in London. We analyze his defense mechanisms: idealization, erotomania, and the rationalization of his crimes as acts of "chivalry." We uncover the symbolism of the glass cage as his particular language of love and how his internal struggle between the "good self" and the "bad self" ultimately leads to Dissociative Identity Disorder. This analysis is an invitation to look beyond labels and understand how unresolved trauma can shatter a person's reality, turning them into their own worst enemy. Is redemption possible for someone like Joe, or has his "bad self" already taken complete control? Let's discuss this fascinating (and disturbing) case in the comments. 📕 My book 'It's Manipulation and You Don't Know It': https://amzn.to/3Dskdv1 🧠 Learn psychology at: https://mindhuntacademy.com/youtube ❤️‍🩹 Accessible therapy for everyone: https://acortar.link/terapiaestarcontigo 🎓 Professional training with recordings of real patients: https://mindhuntpro.com/ 💌 Contact me or request more information about my services at [email protected] or via WhatsApp at +34 679 65 89 30 00:00 Introduction to Joe Goldberg 01:55 Joe Goldberg's violent childhood 04:38 The psychotic underpinnings of You 06:40 The pattern in his romantic relationships 09:14 Association between love and control 11:16 The emotional significance of the cage 13:04 The delusion Erotomanic 15:20 The Break with Reality 16:43 The Disappointment with Love Quinn 19:06 Repressed and Split Guilt 20:24 Why Did Joe Kill Love? 23:04 Joe's Psychotic Breakdown 25:44 Joe Goldberg's Disorder 29:02 The Death of the Good Joe