Schizophrenia in Entertainment - Film, TV, Novels: Accurate or Insulting?

Show Notes

Catch-up chat: re future episodes; people who call us “overbearing moms” and blame the family; patients’ “rights” vs. family caring;   

Themes: What does entertainment media get wrong?

  • Lack of named diagnosis - UnReal, Girl Interrupted

  • Inaccurate/unresearched portrayal of SZ - Words on Bathroom Walls

  • Madness Always Linked to Genius - The Soloist, Beautiful Mind, Shine, Proof

  • Mistrusting Medication and Treatment - Beautiful Mind

  • Lack of Diversity - often male/white - no cultural differences in attitudes/traditions represented

  • Tendency Toward Violence - even serial killers - The Fisher King, Donnie Darko, The Joker

  • Hallucinations as mainly visual/romanticized - Beautiful Mind, Words on Bathroom Walls

  • Long/Lifetime Hospital stays - Love Actually

  • Blaming Family Dynamics/ Bad childhood as only “cause”

  • Treatable with Therapy alone - meds are bad - One Flew Over Cuckoo’s Nest

  • Romantic Love/ A Good Job can “cure” you - Words on Bathroom Walls 

  • SZ    Films “based on a true story” whitewashed for entertainment value - 

  • Those with SZ are “possessed” by supernatural

  • Too Much Hope? Recovery? - Benny & Joon

Some things they get right:

  • Employment can be an important element of recovery - The Joker

  • Medication as often vital part of Treatment  - The Joker, Silver Linings Playbook

  • The mental health system needs so much work - I Know This Much is True, The Joker

  • Family Emotional Reactions/Burdens - Silver Lining Playbook, I Know This Much Is True,

  • Other movies mentioned: The Snake Pit 

Links: 

https://thecinemaholic.com/schizophrenia-movies/ 

Next week’s guest:

Michael Mackniak, JD  , Guardian Ad-Litem Services, Melissa’s Project

Helping Families Control the Chaos of Mental Illness at Home and at Work.

https://schizophrenia3momsinthetrenches.buzzsprout.com/1604296/8826122

Randye Kaye

Randye Kaye is a world-renowned female voice talent for business and beyond. She is the author of two books; Happier Made Simple™ and Ben Behind His Voices. As an actress she has appeared in numerous theatrical, film and television performances. Randye is a keynote speaker on the topics of mental health, communication, and happiness.

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