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A Deeper Insight Into the Character of Emily Rose. by: John Doe for PSY 310 Dr. Sheila Grant A Screen Gems Picture featuring Jennifer Carpenter. Background. Historically-based story that documents the causes surrounding the death of Emily Rose.
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A Deeper Insight Into the Character of Emily Rose by: John Doe for PSY 310 Dr. Sheila Grant A Screen Gems Picture featuring Jennifer Carpenter
Background • Historically-based story that documents the causes surrounding the death of Emily Rose. • Did Emily die as a result of demonic possession or a direct consequence of Catatonic Schizophrenia? • Her life slowly begins to fall apart while in college, where she experiences multiple episodes featuring enhanced sensory perceptions, hallucinations, convulsions, disorganized speech, and bizarre physical contortions.
Video Clip #1 http://www.hulu.com/watch/105222/the-exorcism-of-emily-rose?c=3064:3101
DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis for Catatonic Schizophrenia Defined as a psychomotor disturbance that involves (but is not limited to) the following criteria: 1. motoric immobility, 2. excessive motor activity, 3. extreme negativism, and 4. peculiarities of voluntary movement.
Examples Featuring DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis for Catatonic Schizophrenia • Dorm room immobility, awkwardly fixed and completely stagnant. • Hallucinations resulted in Emily tearing out her hair and becoming violently agitated. • Verbal obscenities. • Unnatural physical posture with a firm and silent facial expression during awakened states.
Video Clip #2 http://www.hulu.com/watch/105222/the-exorcism-of-emily-rose?c=5919:6001
DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis for Delusions of Grandeur A patient maintains oneself to be Jesus or believes one is on a special mission, or having grand but illogical plans for saving the world.
Examples Featuring DSM-IV-TR Diagnosis for Delusions of Grandeur • Alleged appearance of the blessed holy mother of God. • “Emily, heaven is not blind to your pain.” • Emily could either join Mary in peace, free of her bodily form, or continue her present existence and suffer greatly.
5 Axes Diagnosis Axis I: Clinical Disorders Catatonic Schizophrenia and Delusions of Grandeur Axis II: Personality Disorders and Mental Retardation Unknown Axis III: General Medical Conditions Use of Gambutrol after 1st episode; discontinued use Axis IV: Psychosocial and Environmental Considerations Unknown Axis V: Global Assessment of FunctioningGAF 5 as Emily was unable to care for herself, ultimately leading to her death
Treatments for Catatonic Schizophrenia and delusions of Grandeur (No Known Cure) Administering antipsychotic medications such as phenothiazines for a period of time, which help control more flagrant behavioral patterns Psychosocial rehabilitation Cognitive rehabilitation Force feeding Resolving family conflicts and negative family interactions