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Charlie Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Charlie displays an array of behaviours and symptoms which suggest that he suffers from a mental illness. In the film, he shows signs of deviant behaviour such as behaving erratically by physically fighting other students, frequently feeling worked up and anxious, as well as occasionally ‘blacking out’. Charlie also presents maladaptive behaviours such as passive communication; noticeably whenever his family members question his wellbeing, he denies further discussion. Alongside this, Charlie is shown to use substances such as LSD, alcohol and marijuana in order to concur his nerves during social situations. These behaviours suggest he suffers from a form of anxiety. Charlie depicts feelings of guilt and self-blame for his aunt’s death. It is perceived that he has repressed harsh memories of his aunt, although this resulted in negative flashbacks to occur which progressively began to affect his mental stability. It is understood that he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as a consequence of being molested by his aunt when he was young. This ultimately caused lasting mental trauma on him. Charlie is seen to feel hopeless and depressed, evident in the scene where he calls his sister for help over the phone. It is at that point when he is thought to have attempted suicide …show more content…

It is recommended that he learns how to cope with the intrusive flashbacks of which occurred as well as work through the feelings of guilt and mistrust. The coping strategies would enable him to overcome the negative thoughts to allow feel more positively. By working through the feelings of guilt, it will stop him from feeling guilty for something which was out of his control. If Charlie makes an attempt to control his feelings of mistrust, he would be able to approach others for help as well as increase his

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