Classic Patty trying to put blame anywhere but herself. Bob provides another explanation for her behavior, borderline personality disorder (BPD).
While in the prior season Patty struggles with binge eating at times, the second season more clearly addresses her binge eating disorder (BED). In the first season Patty binges for weeks and gains some weight, which she then loses quickly by engaging in problematic behaviors such as laxative abuse and overexercise.
“Skins” “Skins” is a British TV drama following the lives of a group of teenagers. It's notable for exploring complex issues like dysfunctional family dynamics, mental illness, sexuality and bullying. The character Effy Stonem in particular exhibits mental health symptoms people with BPD have identified with.
Sweeney's Cassie is never displaying the same level of emotion as those around her unless it's rage — uncontrollable outbursts of anger being another criteria of BPD. In every scene, she's either displaying a significantly higher level of emotion than others or she is fully shut down, dissociating.
Maleficent, the evil lady from Sleeping Beauty is one of the evilest characters of Dinsey. She suffered from Borderline personality disorder (BPD) which means a person has inappropriate or extreme emotional reactions, is highly impulsive and has a history of unstable relationships.
Although anyone can develop BPD, it's more common if you have a family history of BPD. People with other mental health conditions, such as anxiety, depression or eating disorders, are also at higher risk. Nearly 75% of people diagnosed with BPD are people assigned female at birth (AFAB).
Elizabeth "Effy" Stonem is a fictional character in the television series Skins, played by Kaya Scodelario.
Cassie is portrayed as insecure and seeking male validation. Her peers constantly comment on how Cassie has never been single; this season is the first time she has gone without a boyfriend for a long period. This suggests that she is sex deprived, which could be a reason why she has many nude scenes.
Another hallmark of borderline personality disorder is having a favorite person—usually a family member, romantic partner, or someone in a supportive role, such as a teacher or coach. For someone with this type of BPD relationship, a “favorite person” is someone they rely on for comfort, happiness, and validation.
Individuals living with quiet BPD may have decreased levels of empathy, high conflict relationships, clinginess and fear of abandonment, adds Dr. Lira de la Rosa. “The combination of these symptoms can lead to unstable interpersonal relationships, low self-esteem and periods of depression.”
JJ is notable for being autistic and was a virgin when the series started. However, as series three and four progress, JJ becomes more socially confident. He is the only character in the third and fourth series to appear in every episode.
She explained that SpongeBob was ADHD, Squidward was depression, and Mr Krabs was narcissistic personality disorder. And in her opinion, Plankton represented bipolar disorder. Below the video, she added: "How did we not notice these things sooner?"
Patty, who had a crush on Bob Armstrong, plays the song "Sexual" in the car while they are driving to the Miss Bareback Buckaroo Pageant. Upon arrival, Bob warns Patty about Stella Rose Buckley and how direct she can be.
But Patty, not knowing that she was pregnant, told him that she was not the mother of the Charmed Ones, as she had only two daughters, to which Nicholas revealed that the premonition she received earlier that day was from her unborn child.
Characterization and creation. She's thin, she's blonde, she says "wow" a lot. Cassie is depicted as being eccentric and suffering from several mental disorders — most notably, anorexia nervosa — and multiple issues, including low self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and drug addiction, but is gentle-natured and friendly.
Cassie Ainsworth is a bisexual character from Skins.
At the end of episode sixth, while staring at a box of tampons, she comes to the realization that she is pregnant with McKay's child.
The writers portrayed manic depression by having Effie (who, until season four, was arguably one of the most seductively cool, calm, and collected characters ever) completely unravel. After her parents separate, Effie enters a near-catatonic state of depression.
Tony Stonem was Nicholas Hoult's breakout role. Considering his behaviour, actions and overall lack of care for anyone aside from Effy prior to the bus accident Tony likely suffers from Antisocial personality disorder.
When Effy went off clubbing and did heroin aged 10.
The NHMRC Guideline suggests Australia has a population prevalence of 1-4%. > Based on a population prevalence estimate 1-4 %, in South Australia we would expect approximately 17,000 – 68,000 South Australians to be living with BPD.
Separations, disagreements, and rejections—real or perceived—are the most common triggers for symptoms. A person with BPD is highly sensitive to abandonment and being alone, which brings about intense feelings of anger, fear, suicidal thoughts and self-harm, and very impulsive decisions.
Recognizing a BPD Episode
Intense outbursts of anger are indicative of an episode of BPD as are bouts of depression and anxiety. Eighty percent of those suffering from BPD experience suicidal thoughts and behavior while in the throes of an episode as well.