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Written Assignment 13

Written Assignment 13

Q Written Assignment 13: (100 pts.)-Write a 4-5 page report that addresses the issues of individuals with disabilities. Please include in your paper; • Review of the plot and main characters • Review of how the individual views self and how they are viewed by others, be specific • Discussion of the awareness or increase of awareness the movie had on your knowledge of the disability • How the disease effects and individual’s life as well as that of their family, friends, and others Movie Selections: ? The Upside ? The Bone Collector ? Born on the Fourth of July ? Mask ? Bryan’s Song ? Terms of Endearment ? Steel Magnolias ? One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest ? As Good As It Gets ? Sybil ? Girl Interrupted ? 28 Days ? Rain Man ? On Golden Pond ? Driving Miss Daisy ? Safehouse ? The Savages ? Iris ? Radio ? The Other Sister ? Cocoon ? About Schmidt ? The Miracle Worker ?Butterflies Are Free Discussion Questions: Please answer all questions in detail; typed and uploaded • List at least three leadership and three therapeutic interventions that could be implemented with both well-aging persons and persons with disabilities. • List at least three changes that accompany the aging process in each of the following areas; physical, psychological, intellectual, and sociological.

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Girl uninterrupted is a brilliant psychological drama, which has ben based on the memoir of same name written Susanna Keysen. This movie portrays a young girl, who after a suicide attempt, had to spend 18 months at psychiatric hospital in the time period between 1967-1968. The movie though received a mixed review, is a brilliant movie, which highlights the implications of having “borderline personality disorder” and its overall impact on the individual, who is suffering from it. The picture begins with the statement “: “Maybe I was just crazy, or maybe it was the Sixties, or maybe I was just a girl, interrupted.”—this is a statement, with which one can relate! Susanna’s condition however is largely blamed by her overtly solicitous, insensitive parents, which caused her significant hatred and grudge towards the society and other individuals living over there (Girl Interrupted, 2022). Craziness to her is nothing but an amplified version of oneself, as she observes.