The Psychology of Jake Heke | Once Were Warriors

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In this video, we will examine the story of Once Were Warriors and the psychological concepts such as the cycle of V, the importance of balancing our capacity for v and our ability to empathize and have compassion for others. We will focus on Jake Heke and his vt tendencies to understand how not to become like his character.

Jake Heke is a complex character who is both victim and perpetrator of v. He was raised in a v home, and he has seen first-hand the effects of v on his family and community. He is also struggling with poverty and alcoholism. These factors all contribute to his v behaviour. Jake Heke is a dangerous man, but he is also a product of his environment. He is a reminder of the destructive power of v, and the importance of breaking the cycle of v. This video will explore the psychology of v and offer insights into how we can create a more peaceful world.

Here are some additional points that I will discuss in the video:
The role of alcohol in v
The importance of cultural identity and community support
The need for education and intervention programs
The power of hope and healing

If you have experienced mental health struggles, please know that you are not alone. There are people who can help. Please reach out to a trusted friend or family member, or contact a health professional. If you are a victim of abuse, please know that support is available. You can also find more information and resources on the internet.

Videos used: Support the people that made this video possible    • 'Incredibly concerning': Shocking ris...      • Public transport down, schools closed...      • Once Were Warriors (Movie Tribute)      • "Jake the Muss" for Women's Refuge NZ...      • Once Were Warriors (1994) | Uncle Bully  

Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:44 just a joke
0:56 Once Were Warriors Intro and content warning
1:54 Jake "Boba Fett" Heke
2:16 Overview
2:26 Cycle of V
2:41 Effects of trauma
3:00 Maori Culture
3:39 The importance of Hope
4:07 Maori Identity Vs Western Identity
5:04 The power of Once Were Warriors
5:27 ENDURE
5:32 The impact of abusive and toxic relationships
6:23 You should watch this
6:49 The push for men to be dangerous
6:56 Jake The Muss
7:36 Jake the Monster
8:12 The impact of trauma
8:20 Jake Vs Masculinity
8:55 How to avoid becoming like Jake
9:39 Mixed messages about what it means to be a man
10:10 Jake the Muss continues
10:47 Gangs of New Zealand
11:52 What could have been...
12:29 Finding meaning...
12:55 My Closing thoughts
13:59 Temuera Morrison on playing Jake
15:16 Outro

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