Apa Citation For The Movie Joker

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For this assignment, I am choosing to watch the movie Joker, as well as use him for my character diagnosis. I believe that the Joker, also known as Arthur Fleck, should be diagnosed with Antisocial Personality Disorder, along with Schizophrenia because of his reckless regard and safety of others, lack of remorse, irritability and aggressiveness. Also, his struggle to make and sustain friendships, along with his hallucinations and delusions he creates for his own perception of reality. First, we should start by researching the DSM-5 criteria that relate to both of these diagnoses. I believe the Joker has Schizophrenia and Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) because of the symptoms, actions, and behaviors he portrays throughout the movie. …show more content…

If he had a better job, or insurance, would they have portrayed the government health care system the way they did in such a negative light? I do not believe that. The negative message about the mental health field that was shown in this movie was the lack of resources many of these social workers deal with. Especially those who work for the government. They are overworked, underpaid, and stripped of resources to help those who need it. It proves that a lot of those who struggle with mental health, once they run out of resources, many do not have other options. However, some of the positive messages that are shown throughout the film about mental health workers are their dedication to help. Even when Joker was having an attitude, or lashing out, they still kept their head high and helped them. No matter what words were said, their intentions were still pure. Another positive message that was shown in the movie was the other resources that mental health professionals have. If someone can’t help one with their needs, more than likely they will know someone else who can. They are always willing to give a helping hand to those in

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