Personality Disorders In The Movie: Bates Motel And Psycho

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In media, today, personality disorders have become a recurring theme in thriller or suspense movies. The workings of the mind are portrayed in a fascinating, and often overexaggerated, way. The way some can appear so unhuman or farfetched from the rest of society spikes the interests of those leading “normal” lives. Hollywood has played a large part in this. Perhaps one of the most notorious examples is Psycho directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The gruesome deaths and abnormal attachment to his mother make for a thriller that will not be forgotten. Over the years, Psycho has not waned in popularity as Bates Motel, a television series spinoff, gives Norman Bates a more detailed back story. While these stories take different approaches, they both enter the world of personality disorders. The examples of dissociative identity, as shown in Psycho and Bates Motel, provide an accurate portrayal of the disorder, because of the disorder origins, diagnosis process, symptoms, and personality differences. To address the concepts in the television show and in the movie, there are basic facts about both that are needed. …show more content…

Since the two stories show different stages in Norman’s diagnosis, a fuller picture is created. Bates Motel sets up a clear understanding of Norman’s traumatic childhood and his abnormal relationship with his mother. Psycho shows the degeneration that takes place after his mother’s death, and how it affects his mental disorder. By piecing these stories together, one may truly begin to understand what having multiple personalities is like. However, it is important to remember that this disorder is still highly controversial and requires more research. Overall, the portrayal, origins, diagnosis process, symptoms, and personality differences exhibited in Bates Motel and Psycho offer insight into dissociative identity and the effects it can have on the

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