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    Illness in “GirlInterrupted” The film “GirlInterrupted” is a true story adapted from the original memoir by Susanna Kaysen. Set in the 1960s‚ it relates her experiences during her stay in a mental institution after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder following a suicide attempt. Many films include characters with a mental illness; the actors who play these characters have the immense challenge of staying true to the illness they portray. The main character in “Girl‚ Interrupted

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    out of touch with reality‚ but then again‚ what is reality other than an idea someone thought up. These cloudy and restless ideas are of the same nonsensical but provocative nature as the thoughts that add character to Susanna Kaysen’s memoir‚ GirlInterrupted. There are many recurring themes in Susanna Kaysen’s reflection on her stay in Mclean hospital that help to animate not only

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    Susanna Kaysen is the author of Girl Interrupted‚ her memoirs that explore a two-year period that she spent as a patient in a mental institution for young women. Split into three sections‚ mind versus brain‚ the clinical definition of a borderline personality disorder‚ and her diagnosis‚ her memoirs serve as an argument against her clinical diagnosis. In "Mind vs. Brain" we are given a layman’s introduction to psychology. Kaysen‚ through the use of various writing techniques‚ explains to the average

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    I wandered up and down the isles; often taking a seat reading may of the introductions or prefaces of books. I came across the book "Girl Interrupted" by Susanna Kaysen‚ this book immediately fascinated me. I was introduced to the protagonist named Susanna‚ whom is sent to a psychiatric hospital when she was just 18 years old. I was lured into this book because my sister was admitted a couple

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING The chapter presents the background and purpose of the study‚ theoretical framework‚ conceptual framework‚ statement of the problem‚ hypothesis‚scope and limitation of the study and the definition of terms. Background and Purpose of the Study Drinking alcohol is dangerous for kids and teens and sometimes for adults‚ too. Alcohol is a drug‚ and it is the drug most abused by teens. Many kids have their first drink at an early age‚ as young as 10 or 11 or

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    Femininity in GirlInterrupted‚ that Susanna Kaysen’s popular memoir is an accurate depiction of the characteristics which mark female adolescence. Marshall points out that the adolescent time period for a girl is defined by “historically and culturally bound gendered pedagogies” (118). It has become normal to think of this stage of a female’s life as a weak‚ broken‚ and self-destructive time and need help. Susanna Kaysen’s memoir attracts many young female readers who associate with the wounded girl image

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    Everything you knew to be true (you were standing in your favorite room of your house‚ comfortable and unguarded) was suddenly gone; when you land‚ everything you see is different. Would you feel a loss? Within the works of The Things They Carried‚ GirlInterrupted‚ and “Letter from Marion Kempner”‚ the characters experience loss in several ways. The central theme in these three works is a sense of loss. Tim O’Brien‚ the author of The Things They Carried‚ experienced many instances of this feeling

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    *The following is based on the movie‚ Gone Girl. Although the movie ends with Amy murdering her ex-boyfriend‚ this paper excludes this detail in order for Amy to have a more typical counseling experience. Instead‚ she is put on probation for two years for assault and framing her own disappearance. Introduction‚ background information‚ and biopsychosocial history Amy Elliot Dunne is a 35 year old Caucasian female that has entered counseling after being mandated by the court for charges of

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    Cut and Girl Interrupted are alike and different in many ways. The main characters Callie and Susanna both struggle from depression and suicidal attempts. The characters have many things in common‚ such as the nurses Ruby and Valerie. The places where they stay‚ Sea Pines and Claymoore‚ can be compared as well. When you think of nurses‚ you usually think of white smocks‚ uniformity. The similarities also apply between our two nurses‚ Ruby and Valerie. They both are our characters supporters. In Cut

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    Girl Interrupted is a film that chronicles the experiences of a girl named Susanna that suffers from borderline personality disorder. In the film‚ Susanna is admitted to a mental institution where she meets Lisa Rowe‚ a permanent patient with antisocial personality disorder. Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder characterized by smooth social skills and a lack of guilt about violating social rules and laws and taking advantage of others. Throughout the following paragraphs‚ I

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