Patrick Solitano Borderline Personality Disorder

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Patrick Solitano Jr., was a former high school teacher, who catches his wife in the shower with another man, while his wedding song was playing, which makes him violent. He struggles with a psychological disorder and has undiagnosed bipolar depression, which is known as a manic depression disorder. It causes individuals to experience mood swings and Patrick experiences bipolar depression by showing aggression. For example, Patrick intentionally harmed the man who was in the shower with Nikki, Patrick’s wife, by almost beating him to death. Patrick is also delusional and it can be seen when he moves to his parents’ house. He is talking to his parents and he states “Our marriage. We’re very, very much in love, Ok?” In my opinion, after eight …show more content…

Individuals who have this disorder suffer from reckless behavior, unstable relationships with others, and problems controlling emotions. Examples of Tiffany’s unstable relationships is her relationship with her sister, Ronnie’s wife and the fact that she had sex with everyone at her workplace, which caused her to get fired. Patrick and Tiffany do hit it off by talking about the effects of various medications. This creates a “positive” relationship, which Patrick is looking for. The relationship that seemed to be most healing for him has to be his relationship with Tiffany as they come to an agreement by supporting each other’s dreams (Tiffany delivers Patrick’s letter to his wife and Pat learns to dance for her). Throughout the movie, they think and talk as “us.” For example, when Patrick goes to walk Tiffany home after the dinner, she states that they are the same because they do not lie. Tiffany and Patrick continue to meet more often and they begin to have positive feelings for one another. Tiffany shows prosocial behavior, such as caring, honesty, sharing, etc., which is an action intended to help someone. She even helps fixing Patrick’s relationship with his father by not changing anything but supporting his father by believing in superstitious things. She just manages to blend right in. The fact is Tiffany is blunt and honest about her life. She will be right in your face, telling you she has done this or that because she is not afraid as it is whom she is. This is shown when Patrick calls her a slut. She owns up to it and says she has forgiven herself, which is something Patrick cannot do. He cannot own up to his problems, which causes him a lot of

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