情感黑洞:电视剧《你是最糟糕的》中精神疾病的表现

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Kimberley McMahon-Coleman
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摘要:电视喜剧《你是最糟糕的》(2014-2019)以持续的方式探索心理健康障碍,穿越了一个不同寻常的领域。演员阵容中的四个主角中有两个在屏幕上诊断出患有精神疾病,而不是引入短期和不可预测的角色来探索心理健康障碍的影响。格雷琴患有临床抑郁症,退伍军人埃德加患有创伤后应激障碍。生活在一个家庭中的两个心理健康状况复杂的角色之间的互动在流行电视中无疑是罕见的。这篇文章探讨了这些情节性心理健康挑战的屏幕表现的准确性,并考察了他们周围的人在明显不适的时期试图理解和支持这些角色时的反应。
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An Emotional Black Hole: Representations of Mental Illness in Television's You're the Worst
abstract:Television comedy You're the Worst (2014–19) traverses unusual territory by exploring mental health disorders in a sustained manner. Rather than introducing short-term and unpredictable characters to explore the impact of mental health disorders, two of the ensemble cast's four lead characters have on-screen diagnoses of mental illness. Gretchen has clinical depression and Edgar, a veteran, has Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The interplay of two characters with complex mental health conditions living in the one household is inarguably rare in popular television. This article explores the accuracy of these onscreen representations of episodic mental health challenges, as well as examining the responses of those around them as they try to understand and support these characters during periods when they are markedly unwell.
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Journal of Asia-Pacific Pop Culture
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