Chris shows multiple intrusion symptoms associated with the war, like dreaming about it and flashbacks. In one particular scene of the movie a barking dog, that is bothering a child, triggers a response from Chris and he is stopped by his wife screaming to stop and that snapped him out of it. One thing I did notice in the movie, that is different from the DSM-5, is instead of him avoiding the war or memories because it triggers a response he seems as though he is obsessed with it, like he can't get enough. He wants to think of it. He wants to watch it. However he does not want to talk about it, and in this aspect he is withdrawn or detached. He doesn't seem to feel guilty or show that he has negative thoughts about the war other than anger against al Qaeda. He shows signs of reactivity; he is irritable, easily startled, and suffers from altered sleep patterns due to frequent dreams about his tours in Afghanistan. Chris also shows that he is in denial, because he avoids treatment and facing his feelings, so in that aspect he does suppress feelings and emotions. What he does not realize is the negative effects it was having on his relationships. (DSM-5. Eastwood,
Chris shows multiple intrusion symptoms associated with the war, like dreaming about it and flashbacks. In one particular scene of the movie a barking dog, that is bothering a child, triggers a response from Chris and he is stopped by his wife screaming to stop and that snapped him out of it. One thing I did notice in the movie, that is different from the DSM-5, is instead of him avoiding the war or memories because it triggers a response he seems as though he is obsessed with it, like he can't get enough. He wants to think of it. He wants to watch it. However he does not want to talk about it, and in this aspect he is withdrawn or detached. He doesn't seem to feel guilty or show that he has negative thoughts about the war other than anger against al Qaeda. He shows signs of reactivity; he is irritable, easily startled, and suffers from altered sleep patterns due to frequent dreams about his tours in Afghanistan. Chris also shows that he is in denial, because he avoids treatment and facing his feelings, so in that aspect he does suppress feelings and emotions. What he does not realize is the negative effects it was having on his relationships. (DSM-5. Eastwood,