Anna Nicole Smith

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Vickie Lynn Hogan grew up in a small, Texas town. She was a product of a difficult childhood due to poverty, her father leaving, and her mother having little to do with her. Feeling the pressures of poverty and the lack of love shown by her mother, Vickie eventually dropped out of school and married Billy Smith at the age of 17. A year after the nuptials she gave birth to a baby boy for which she claims she devoted her life to. The marriage to Billy was short lived and within a year after the birth of their son, she divorced him. (Anna, 2008)

As a single mother, Vickie worked multiple low paying jobs and then became an exotic dancer. Exotic dancing was done under various assumed names for which she became known as Anna Nicole Smith. While dancing Anna scoped out older men and eventually tied the knot with an 89 year old, oil tycoon. Anna only 26 years old claimed she was in love and age did not matter. However, Anna showed no love for her husband as she did not sleep in the same part of his house, had multiple affairs, and showed no empathy towards her husband even when he was dying. The oil tycoon was only a financial means to glamour and stardom. Anna treated herself to extravagant, celebrity lifestyle she had always wanted, starting with a breast enlargement. She hired bodyguards, photographers, talent agents, attorneys and other support staff. After her husband’s death, she fell into a legal battle over the estate with her stepson. The years of legal trouble led to Anna to lose the stardom status and she was labeled a “gold digger” by the public. (Anna, 2008)

The legal battle went on for years and a history of massive weight swings, ingestion of large amounts of diet pills, drug abuse, and alcohol abuse took over Anna’s l...

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...sonality, at least to some degree, so that she can change her pattern of thinking that distorted her self-image and create a realistic self-image. Psychotherapy can also help her learn to relate better with others so that her relationships are more intimate, enjoyable and rewarding. (Comer, 2011)

The likely outcome of this type of treatment for Anna Nicole Smith would be failure. Anna was surrounded by people who enabled her to self destruct. Anna was not a type of person to accept help from anyone who thought reasonably. Her life revolved around self medicating and manipulating multiple doctors in order to get the drugs she preferred. A controlled treatment for Anna Nicole would have saved her life but Anna would never have committed to stability. The constant high she lived with would have been taken away and she would have walked away from her treatment plan.

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