Therapist Breaks Down Couples Fighting in Movies & TV | GQ

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Published 2021-03-15
Marriage and family therapist Stephanie Yates-Anyabwile breaks down scenes of couples fighting in movies and TV, including 'Bridgerton,' 'Euphoria,' 'The Office,' 'Marriage Story,' 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' and 'Malcolm & Marie.'

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Therapist Breaks Down Couples Fighting in Movies & TV | GQ

All Comments (21)
  • @larirodrigues25
    "if you're trying to win the argument, you both already lost" something we should all remember
  • @situling
    me, a single 16 year old girl, taking notes to save my marriage 📖✍️👁👄👁
  • @ashironikko5860
    The actors are so good at acting that an actual therapist understand not only their words but also their facials and body language.
  • @Melissa-tw2gp
    What a gift to be this emotionally intelligent. I know she’s a professional, but there is so much talent behind her training.
  • @PogieJoe
    That was a real lightbulb moment for me when she said that couples often fight because one or both of them feels like they have been making too many compromises and can't express it.
  • @gigi8091
    “don’t get with someone who has said they don’t want kids with the expectation you can change them” i’m looking at you owen hunt.
  • @jaygarcia6094
    Some of the things she said are so obvious but most people forget about them once they're in an actual relationship.
  • @josefv1154
    Now let's get a family therapist reviewing family squabbles.
  • @Ohnoitsfonzo
    This woman’s mind is gold. Like wow how impressive
  • You did everything EXCEPT talk to the person you had an issue with; I tell my husband all the time, “I can’t fix a problem if I don’t know there is one.”
  • @Moonstar79
    The main things I learned: -Talk it out -Zendaya can do it all
  • I noticed how she didn't point fingers and say he was wrong or she was wrong, but rather a collective responsibility
  • @olivia-rp9eg
    One of these videos should be like: "a child therapist reacts to bullying in movies" or something like that
  • @eyestotheskies
    It took a long time for me to realise that my husbands love language is acts of service. I always wondered why he wasn't all sweet words and constant cuddles because that's my way of showing love? While not noticing that he brings me things without me asking, takes out the rubbish and changes the bedsheets every time because he knows I hate those jobs, will send me upstairs to take a nap if it's it's weekend and he can see I'm all parent-ed out, etc.
  • @Mewse1203
    The thing she said about "don't go into a relationship with someone who doesn't want kids and think you can change them" is spot on. Too many times people sabotage the child free partner and force a pregnancy. It goea for both genders. If they say theu don't want kids, and you do, take an honest look at yourself to see if you can be OK with that, if not, move on. Forcing someone to ha e a kid they didn't want is selfish and hurts not only the other party, but the kid as well.
  • @fireteardrops
    I love how optimistic she is in her assessments of these relationships. This is how I know that she's a great therapist because she isn't just analyzing the issues but very hopefully for reconciliation. She seems extremely caring about the individuals and their love
  • let me just mention how frigging weird it is to see a marriage drama ultra serious film with kylo ren and black widow arguing.
  • @g.mriguez9769
    This woman is a great therapist. But on a separate note, I can’t help but notice how much she glows! And her eyeshadow compliments her so nicely