The Bear: Trauma, Personality, and Attachment with Dr. Eric Bender and Dr. David Puder

Psychiatry & Psychotherapy June 13, 2025
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DR. DAVID PUDER TALKS ABOUT PSYCHIATRY—BEST THERAPY PRACTICES, MEDICINE, HISTORY, THE NEWEST RESEARCH, AND HOW THE BRAIN WORKS.

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In this episode, Dr. David Puder is joined by psychiatrist Dr. Eric Bender to explore the psychological depth of the Emmy Award-winning show, The Bear (FX). Through a psychodynamic lens, they examine Carmy’s character—his trauma, complex PTSD, obsessive-compulsive personality traits, and avoidant attachment style. They also break down the borderline dynamics in his family, especially his mother’s primitive defenses, identity diffusion, and projective identification. The discussion covers dissociation, personality styles, sibling roles, and emotional neglect, drawing connections to clinical work and real-life therapy. This episode gives both clinicians and fans of the show a nuanced understanding of how early attachment, trauma, and family dynamics shape adult behavior. Whether you're a therapist, student, or simply a fan of the show, you'll gain insight into how The Bear reflects complex inner worlds.

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