Silver Linings Playbook Essay

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The Silver Linings Playbook Film Critique Texas A&M International University Janel R Perez & Andrea Garcia Psychology   Abstract The purpose of this paper is to give a student perspective critic on the movie “Silver Lining Playbook”. The main points include, the behaviors and diagnosis of Patrick Solitano, and his father, Pat Solitano Sr., and Tiffany Maxwell. We discuss the how well they performed their role as a person with a certain mental disorder, if the symptoms were accurately portrayed cor-rectly and the treatments they used. By this, we watched the movie, and used five references from different websites, which included the history, treatment, causes, and effects, of the certain mental disorder. By using the sources, we could draw …show more content…

Actor Robert De Niro portrays the character Pat Senior; the main characters father. He had an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in the film. According to the National Insti-tute of Mental Health (NIH) (2016), an Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (frequently known as OCD) is common. These OCD patients often experience irrepressible and reoccurring thoughts known as obsessions and behaviors known as compulsions making him or her feel the urge to repeat activities over and over. This disorder is long lasting and mental. Pat Senior had the ob-session that his son was his lucky charm which allowed his favorite football team the Philadelph-ia Eagles to win games. He was obsessed with having Pat Jr at his house while watching the game with the family when the Philadelphia Eagles played. The film displayed that Pat Senior had compulsions about fixing his three remotes in a certain direction. When the three remotes were not in a certain direction and order he would get extremely irritable. When his family would joke about his behavior, Pat Senior would become serious and angry. Therefore, this be-havior was a serious obsession and not just a weak superstition. Pat Senior also repeatedly gam-bled a lot of his money on the fate of the Eagles game even after he lost other bets. Therefore this film accurately portrayed the symptoms and actions (e.g. obsessions and …show more content…

By do-ing so it gave the audience a perception on how the patient acts according to their Dis-order. In some ways the director hit the Disorders spot on but there were also some flaws and exaggerations for entertainment. Despite these drawbacks, the film portrayed the Disorders well and allowed the viewers to get some Intel on the life of a physiological disorder

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