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Psychology Paper "Reign over Me"

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Reign Over Me
“Reign Over Me” by Mike Binder shows the life of a man who loses everything on the day of September 11, 2001. Charlie Fineman played by Adam Sandler suffers the loss of his wife and three daughters in the tragic plane accident. Despite five years passing Charlie has not yet been able to deal with his loss and as a result creates his own world of vinyl records and video games. By doing so he isolates himself from anything and everything that reminds him of what he once had; leaving his once blissful apartment full of bare walls.
Flashbacks are a key characteristic of a person who suffers from posttraumatic stress disorder. However, in the movie the audience does not witness Charlie having any flashbacks, although he does …show more content…

This aspect of the film, although heart wrenching, shows that Charlie does have some recollection of the events leading up to the plane crash. A person suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder has the tendency to not think about those events and even supresses them (Lilienfeld et al., 2010). Despite this microscopic flaw, “Reign Over Me” is most likely the greatest movie representation of a person suffering from PTSD. In a chi-squared test at the University of Liverpool of individuals with chronic posttraumatic stress disorder, findings revealed that men are likely to increase alcohol consumption as a result of a traumatic event (Z. I. Kekelidze et. el, 2009) .In the movie we also witness Charlie purchasing alcohol and drinking the entire bottle before attempting to have himself shot by police officers.
Charlie’s battle with chronic PTSD is a difficult journey as he drowns himself in music in order to prevent himself from thinking about the things which he fears most. Director Mike Binder incredibly enables the viewer to enter the mind of a person suffering from PTSD and successfully stays true to the not only the symptoms of the disorder, but also its effects of loved ones and the individual themself.

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References
Lilienfeld, S. O., Lynn, S. J., Namy, L. L.,

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