Psychologist Dr. Amani analyzed Netflix’s Adolescence and explained the reasons behind Jamie Miller killing Katie Leonard. In a TikTok video, she stated that multiple influences contributed to the crime, including social media, peer dynamics, family life, and brain development. She referenced psychological theories to outline how these elements interact and impact adolescent behavior.
Psychologist explains why Jamie really killed Katie in Netflix’s Adolescence
Psychologist Dr. Amani analyzed Adolescence and stated that multiple factors influenced Jamie Miller’s decision to murder Katie Leonard, including social media, peer pressure, family dynamics, and his developing brain. “There needs to be a collective interest and approach to addressing psychological wellbeing and development,” she explained, emphasizing that no single individual or factor is solely responsible (via Dexerto).
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Dr. Amani referenced Urie Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems theory, which outlines five key influences on a child’s development: the chronosystem (changes over time), macrosystem (cultural and social values), exosystem (indirect environments), mesosystem (connections between home, school, and peers), and microsystem (immediate surroundings).
She stated, “Even in the fact that the school was under pressure, the fact that the dad had to do extra hours to work, that speaks more to a political and economic climate than it does as those people as individuals.”
She also discussed Erik Erikson’s theory of identity versus role confusion, explaining that during adolescence, individuals struggle to define themselves while seeking social acceptance. “They’re trying to figure out where they should be in the world and who they are as people. When they outsource that to social media, the amount of information that their brain can take in, it makes them very vulnerable,” she noted.
Dr. Amani pointed out in Episode 3 that Jamie’s emotions, ranging from feelings of shame, guilt, and insecurity to anger and attempts to regain control, deserve closer examination. She explained that these emotional responses can often be linked to unresolved trauma in boys.
In my experience, when interacting with young males, there can be a significant amount of frustration and damage. Often, this aggression masks deeper feelings of sadness and emotional turmoil, including past traumas and self-doubt.
I’ve come to realize that tackling these problems demands a shift in our system as a whole. It means being mindful, investing time and resources into the right areas, and taking action against the ongoing issues.
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2025-03-18 13:18