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Single White Female: Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

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Films are a major part of societal entertainment and often we judge the acting, the quality of the graphics, and the writing. However, some think that the most important part of a movie is its content. When the film’s content is about psychological disorders, it creates disagreements on whether or not the disorder is portrayed correctly, and whether or not the public’s view on that disorder is changed. This paper aims to analyze the film, “Single White Female” and its portrayal of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). According to the DSM-IV-TR (2000), BPD is a personality disorder, which is defined as a pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, poor self-image, emotional instability, and efforts to avoid the feeling of being abandoned real or imagined. The cause of BPD is unsure. There can be many factors that cause its development, such as a person’s biology, psychology, and social …show more content…

Hedy also takes Allie’s clothes and wears them without asking. She also attacks others when confronted with information she doesn’t like. However this is not typical BPD behavior; in reality most impulsive behavior by patients with BPD engage in self-destructive behavior such as sex, substance abuse, reckless driving, and suicidal gestures (Cartwright 2008). Hedy has issues with interpersonal relationships. She has difficulty relating to others. For example She is overprotective and overly attached to Allie. Hedy takes Allie’s mail and erases Allie’s voice messages in order to keep Allie from reconciling with Sam. She also gets really anxious and irritated whenever she feels like she is being abandoned whenever Allie is away from her. Hedy also doesn’t recognize Allie’s discomfort when she copies Allie’s appearance. Hedy becomes emotionally unstable as Allie drifts away from her, so she attempts to isolate Allie in order to force Allie to stay with

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