Analysis Of The Movie Fatal Attraction

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For my final essay, I have chosen the movie “Fatal Attraction”, and I will focus on Alex Forrest and her mental disorder. Borderline Personality was displayed in the movie and Alex had almost every symptom of this disorder. Throughout this essay, I will be discussing Alex’s characteristics, intelligence, motivation, stress, social influences and/ or personality theories, treatment, and if the depiction of the disorder and treatment is consistent with what was discussed and read in the course. Summary Dan Gallagher is a successful attorney working in New York. He is happily married to his wife, Beth, and the couple have a 6-year old daughter named Ellen. The attorney meets Alex Forrest, an editor for a publishing company, through business. …show more content…

According to HelpGuide.org, nine symptoms of BPD are fear of abandonment, unstable relationships, unclear or unstable self-image, impulsive, self-destructive behaviors, self-harm, extreme emotional swings, chronic feelings of emptiness, explosive anger, and feeling suspicious or out of touch with reality. After Alex has a weekend affair with Dan, these symptoms are shown more, especially when he tries to stop their relationship. Symptoms Alex displays includes: an unstable relationship, idealization and devaluation, and her impulsive sexual, seductive and manipulating …show more content…

Alex exhibits many of the behaviors and symptoms of BPD such as fear of abandonment, idealization to devaluation, feelings of emptiness, immense anger, self-harm, and impulsivity. She fits in with the symptoms of BPD, but it is very extreme. If not carefully watched, it seems as though Alex is a psychotic, obsessive stalker. This focus of the disorder is portrayed very negatively for these patients are not as violent and dangerous. Patients with BPD can go to therapy and doctors to get help to control their behaviors which will help them to become capable and successful

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