The movie that I watched for this essay is Girl Interrupted. Girl Interrupted is about an eighteen-year-old girl named Susanna Kaysen who is admitted to Claymoore psychiatric hospital. She ends up in the hospital after having an overdose of medication. She begins to deny accusations that she was going commit suicide. Susanna has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. The doctors suggest that Susanna stays in the hospital for about eighteen months. She wants to be a writer rather than going to an Ivy League college like what her friends were doing. The movie focuses on her journey during her stay at the hospital. She encounters many young women who have different forms of mental illnesses. There are several character that the movie mentions. The characters are Susanna, Polly, Georgina, Daisy, Lisa, Janet and lastly Cynthia. Susanna is the protagonist of the film and she is …show more content…
Polly has schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is one of the most severe mental illnesses it is long term and disrupts the daily thinking and emotions. Georgina is a pathological liar. Compulsively lying is includes telling false stories and facing delusions. It is very hard to categorizes this as a part of the mental illness although many of the symptoms are along the lines of antisocial and BPD. Daisy suffers from an eating disorder and she is antisocial. Antisocial personality disorder is one of the chronic mental disorders where the person is the view about others is very callous. Lisa is a sociopath. A sociopath is a person having extreme antisocial behaviors towards someone. Janet is anorexic. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder where the people have a fear of gaining weight, therefore, restricts their food intake. Cynthia is mentally disturbed. The term mentally disturbed is broad it can be any mental disorder. It basically means Cynthia has a mental illness, but it is unclear which mental illness she
Poor judgment, aggression, and reckless behavior are only three of the effects of having bipolar disorder, and are all qualities that Janie Mae Crawford has or develops in Zoe Neale Hurson’s novel Their Eyes Were Watching God. Janie was born to an unwed teen mother who was raped, because of this her grandmother, who is referred to as Nanny in the novel, took in her granddaughter and raised her as her own child. Since Janie was brought into this world through a sexual crime she spends the rest of the novel trying to get away from it by trying to force love and passion into her life because she didn’t want to end up like her biological mother who never seemed to have this. This causes her to show signs of bipolar disorder but this is never mentioned
Definition of Mood Disorder Mood disorders as diverse in nature. Mood disturbances are intense and happen long enough to be clearly dysfunctional and many times lead to serious problems
Here the love and acceptance was not found either as the only thing offered was constant maelstrom consisting of alcoholism as well as physical and sexual abuse. Aileen’s claims that sexual contact with her grandfather and brother started at an early age, and at age 14 became pregnant presumably by her brother Keith and sent away to a home for unwanted mothers. (Aileen Wuornos Childhood | Twisted Minds, 2017). This was all a start to a life that continued to be strung together with continuous failed relationships and disappointment thus contributing to her Psychopathic Personality. Psychopathic personality was a clear diagnosis for Aileen meeting the standards for both Antisocial personality disorder as well as Borderline personality disorder.
People’s actions as well as behaviors are all developed as they grow up. As they grow up children begin to develop the same behaviors or actions from their parents. Some adults and children develop psychological disorders. These are mainly caused by Biological influences: evolution, individual genes, brain structure and chemistry; Psychological influences: stress, trauma, learned helplessness, mood-related perceptions and memories; and Social Cultural influences: roles, and expectations (pg.508). As in Mommie Dearest, Joan (Faye Dunaway) has multiple disorders that later on are developed by her daughter Christina (Mara Hobel).
The 2000’s was a very intense decade, with the occurrence of 9/11 which led to the War in Iraq. A year after 2000, HBO released a documentary named “Bellevue, inside Out” by Maryann DeLeo. In this documentary, the viewer gets to take a look inside Bellevue Hospital located in New York City, which contains a psychiatric institution. The film captures about 12 months inside the psychiatric unit in this hospital. The documentary follows both the employees, such as the emergency room directors, psychiatrists, nurses, etc., as well as the patients admitted into the psychiatric emergency room.
Sociopaths, often described as having antisocial personality disorder, are not born with their traits but their experiences they go through make them the way they are. Perry Smith has many examples of how his upbringing has made him the way he is. Perry’s life was filled with violence and neglect. Perry had a seemingly happy life until his dad started to beat his mother and she turned to drunkenness and promiscuity. Finally perry’s parents split, which can also to lead to problems in children's lives, he travels with his mother and siblings to san Francisco where he constantly gets in trouble to which he blames it on having, “no rule or discipline, or anyone to show me right from wrong" (54).
According to Park and Burgess, pathology can be seen in residential instability, lack of sobriety, dysfunctional families and other ‘anormative’ behavior. Wuornos was abandoned by her mother when she was child and left in the care of her grandparents, and her grandfather
She proceeds to explain the contributing factors of the narrator succumbing to her “disease” of hysteria which was isolation from social interaction and the restriction of her own thoughts. She points out that the narrator is confined to a simple square room with nothing to offer in terms of mental health therapy. The narrator’s lack of the ability to interact with anything or anyone leads to infatuation with the wallpaper, which turns out to be “the
Being in an environment where Helen is constantly dealing with people who can be considered mentally unstable can have a big impact on Helen's behavior. It's like how parents with autistic children often show symptoms and traits of autism even though they do not have the disorder. http://www.livescience.com/46641-parents-of-kids-with-autism-traits.html 3) Helen was passionately involved with a course called "Writing and Madness", and Daniel had teased her for liking and understanding it. She says there is an irony that did not occur until much later which can be interpreted as she has gone mad.
The most discussed example of mental illness in the novel and film is depression. Stereotypically, a person suffering from this is depicted similarly to Charlie- an introverted and
Mental Illness affects an immense amount of individuals no matter their race, culture or age. It is everywhere we go, yet still an issue some choose to ignore; whether it is the person facing the illness or those around them. People handle their sickness in a variety of ways. Some by using violence as their only answer, others run away from their issue and majority choose to accept and make the best of it. After reading the novel The Secret Life of Bees, it would be easy to think that the main theme is discrimination or family, but in reality it is actually focused on the toll that mental illness takes on a family.
Even though the above diagnostic criteria is for the twenty-first century we can see clearly that Susanna Kayson, even based on today’s standards, still meets the criteria. Under Criteria 1 – Susana feels abandoned by her parents, she was used as an attraction at her father’s birthday party but not cared for. She was dropped at a family friend’s house who was a former psychiatrist and had her belongings dropped off by her mother who wouldn’t so much as speak to her before she was sent off to a mental institute. The parent’s admit during the session at the hospital that they showed very little concern for her by dragging her across the country strapped to a board because they didn’t want to miss out on a vacation. In the movie Susanna and Lisa become great friends, when Lisa does not return to the ward after the meeting with
Girl, Interrupted is a movie that is meant to portray multiple different mental illnesses and how they affect a person’s life along with others. It portrays illnesses that affect mood, eating, and thought processes. At the beginning of the movie, Susanna tried to kill herself with Aspirin and Vodka, but claims she had a headache, and was rushed to the hospital. The therapist she met with 4 days after her incident referred her to Claymoore, a psychiatric hospital, to treat her depression. Right as Susanna moved in, she got cornered by Lisa, because Susanna took her best friends place in the room.
Psychoanalysts’ understand human personality through behaviors by looking into experiences, including the origin of emotions, thoughts and behaviors. Through the analysis of the movie Girl, Interrupted, many of the characters behave in all sorts of manners, ranging from being unreasonable, frightened, happy, sad, or disturbed due to their varieties of behaviors. All the characters include different ailments that affect the way they act, respond, and interpret situations. In accordance with personality theories, the movie Girl, Interrupted explores the memoir of a young woman through personality disorders, traits, and humanism during her stay in a McLean psychiatric institution during the 1960’s. Susanna Kaysen, the protagonist, is diagnosed as having borderline personality disorder, due to her attempt at suicide by consuming an entire bottle of alcohol with aspirin.
The title is also interesting to note, as it clues you in on the focus of this text. The whole story is about how the Nurse feels, how Tess slowly learns to relate to her because of the things that happen in her