The Diary Of A Broken Mind

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Issues faced with mental illness 1
The documentary The diary of a broken mind accurately illustrates what it is like to live in a society with mental illness. To go into more detail, it shows the issues faced in society with dissociative identity disorder and bi-polar disorder. This documentary shows the many hardships someone must overcome to try and maintain a day to day life that involves social connections, and trying to achieve the same goals that someone without these disorders would be capable of. The two main people focused on in this paper are Jess and Abby.
Jess suffers from Dissociative Identity disordered, which is labelled as a post-traumatic condition that …show more content…

The person can experience rapid cycles from one state to another (Muzina, Colangelo, Manning, Calabrese). In most cases, people with Bipolar I or II will experience periods of euthymia when they are cycling through episodes of mania and depression (Culpepper). The majority of people who suffer from Bipolar are blind to their behaviour abnormalities they display while experiencing mania or hypomania. They may go as far as denying the consequences of their actions, only because they are not able to register the situation properly (Wang, Berglund, Olfson, Pincus, Wells, Kessler). A person’s ability to perform normal everyday tasks will be suppressed by Bipolar disorder. Manic or hypomanic episodes will cause them to act impulsively and excessively hyperactive. Depressive episodes will cause them to feel hopeless, they will have a lack of energy and feel tired even after being well rested from the night before (Boland,

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