A Mafia Movie with a Personality DisorderKeough, Peter
Story:A dark secret connects Katze and Brauth, two middle aged men. Katze has the clue that his end is near. The two friends meet again after years to share their last days in the old house where everything happened a long time ago. With three women they ... ...
An exploratory study of the relationship between diverse life events and specific personality disorders in a sample of suicide attempters Personality disorder (PD) increases risk for suicidal behavior. Certain life events (LE) can precipitate suicidal behaviors in patients with PD. A fundamen... BF ...
Psycho IV: The Beginning: Directed by Mick Garris. With Anthony Perkins, Henry Thomas, Olivia Hussey, CCH Pounder. Norman Bates recalls his childhood with his abusive mother while fearing his unborn child will inherit his split personality disorder.
Sybil 2007...a heartbreaking tale of a young woman whose extremely abusive childhood results in her developing sixteen distinct personalities in order to cope with the severe physical and sexual abuse and the deaths of her boyfriend and grandmother.
Arrow actress Katie Cassidy plays a disturbed woman trying to cure her multiple personality disorder in the first trailer for The Scribbler. ByBrian Gallagher Jul 31, 2014 Movies You Haven't Seen with the Cast of The Big Bang Theory
Films with puns in the title. Vote based on the best film name puns, not how good (or bad) you think the movie was. Immerse yourself in a world full of wit, humor, and creativity with our trove of pun-tastic movie titles that tickle your funny bone while paying homage to the world...
Sybil: Directed by Joseph Sargent. With Jessica Lange, Tammy Blanchard, Ron White, JoBeth Williams. A true story of a young woman whose abusive childhood results in her developing a multiple personality disorder.
May 33rd: Directed by David Attwood. With Lia Williams, Søren Byder, Mali Harries, Wesley Nelson. When Ella visits an osteopath to relieve physical trauma, the therapy triggers a devastating fragmentation of her already fragile personality.
Geel insists on going by her pen name and not her legal one, which might point to a dissassociative personality disorder that the male doctors who conduct her psychological evaluation could flag in her defense. The various witnesses, relatives and friends of the deceased paint a dark portrait....