Summary Of Virginia Woolf's 'The Hours'

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Providing a Diagnosis: Virginia Woolf

“The Hours” is based on the Pulitzer winning novel by Michael Cunningham.
The movie and the book follows Virginia Woolf and two fictional characters , Laura Brown and
Clarissa Vaughan. These three women 's experiences are interwoven by feelings of not belonging in their idealistic worlds and yearning to be liberated from their trite existence. The story begins in 1923 in the countryside of Richmond with Virginia Woolf, writing her critically acclaimed novel Mrs. Dalloway. Against her adjuration her husband Leonard moves her to the countryside to seek tranquility to ease her disturbed mental state, while she longs for the bustling of London. Virginia is too disheartened to prepare for a lunch …show more content…

Woolf speaks of hearing voices and has a flat affect which would lead to a diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Virginia Woolf 's primary diagnosis is Schizoaffective Disorder. Schizoaffective disorder is blend of schizophrenia and depression where symptoms of both diseases are concurrently. (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Patients may suffer from schizophrenic symptoms such as paranoia and audio hallucinations and depression symptoms such as suicidal thoughts and hopelessness …show more content…

Patients are given a prescription of medications that reduce psychotic symptoms and antidepressants (2011). Schizoaffective disorder is a amalgamation of mood and cognitive disturbances. This was evident in the manner that interacted with her household help and sister. She was anxious whenever she had to give orders to her cook therefore, she had difficulty establishing a sense of control in her household. Treating schizoaffective disorder pharmacologically may be complicated because the individual may be too depressed or suffering from paranoia about the medication. Virginia may have benefited from medication because she had a support system that could assistance in compliance. When the patient takes the medications as prescribed the symptoms of paranoia , hopelessness and lack of concentration can be

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