Antwone Fisher is a character who is very hostile and anti social. He feels alone and confused by previous events that occurred during his childhood. Fisher is very withdrawn, unforgiving, and apprehensive. The constant battle of flashbacks denoting verbal abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse frequently interferes with his everyday life. Physical and verbal altercations tended to be the most frequent activities that he was involved in. Antwone Fisher meets the requirements of Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition. Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder is one of many disorders that was displayed in the behavior of Antwone Fisher. The symptoms of Post- Traumatic …show more content…
Antwone Fisher is a movie that is established from a fact- based plot. Antwone is a man who has been traumatized since birth. He doesn’t truly understand what it means to have a loving family. Antwone was born in a prison and he never met his parents during his childhood. Later on in his life he moved in with a foster family that was very degrading, abusive, and careless. During the adolescent years of Antwone’s life he was always curious as to why his mother never came back for him. Antwone did not know what it meant to be truly loved. He did not know how to express love or how to accept love. No one ever loved him until he become a young adult. As a young child he did have a best friend. His best friend was a brother that he never …show more content…
However, with the assistance of brief psychodynamic psychotherapy encouraged Antwone to feel comfortable to communicate his feelings about his traumatic past. “Through the retelling of the traumatic event to a calm, understanding, kindhearted, and nonjudgmental therapist, the survivor feels better about him or herself, develops effective ways of thinking and coping, and learns to deal with strong emotions” (Hamblen 2). This explains the psychiatrist accurately in the movie. Antwone’s psychiatrist ensured him that he was concerned about his well-being. Brief psychodynamic psychotherapy was everything that Antwone truly needed.Exposure therapy was another therapy that was very beneficial for his disorder. This therapy consisted of through imaginative concentration in terms of his traumatic episiodes. This portion of therapy enforced Antwone to stimulate his memory and previous thoughts. He was always afraid to relive his heartache. Moreover, his psychiatrist made it comfortable for him to revisit his past in an invulnerable