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Training Day – 2001 – character of Alonzo Harris played by Denzel Washington [4] Monster – 2003 – character of Aileen "Lee" Wuornos played by Charlize Theron [5] Nightcrawler – 2014 – character of Louis Bloom played by Jake Gyllenhaal [6] The Invisible Man – 2020 – character of Adrian Griffin played by Oliver Jackson-Cohen [7]
People with avoidant personality disorder (11 P) B. ... Fictional characters with personality disorders (2 C, 8 P) H. People with histrionic personality disorder (21 ...
Pages in category "Fictional characters with borderline personality disorder" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Character Actor(s) Film Director Notes 2008: Maria Elena: Penélope Cruz: Vicky Cristina Barcelona: Woody Allen: Not diagnosed in film, but exhibits drastic mood swings consistent with mania and depression. [1] 2012: Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr. Bradley Cooper: Silver Linings Playbook: David O. Russell [2] 2014: Cam Stuart: Mark Ruffalo ...
Traits of BPD and narcissistic personality disorders are observed in characters like Cersei and Jaime Lannister from A Song of Ice and Fire (1996) and its TV adaptation Game of Thrones (2011). [273] In The Sopranos (1999), Livia Soprano is diagnosed with BPD, [ 274 ] and even the portrayal of Bruce Wayne /Batman in the show Titans (2018) is ...
Avoidant personality disorder (AvPD), or anxious personality disorder, is a cluster C personality disorder characterized by excessive social anxiety and inhibition, fear of intimacy (despite an intense desire for it), severe feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, and an overreliance on avoidance of feared stimuli (e.g., self-imposed social isolation) as a maladaptive coping method. [1]
People with avoidant personality disorder, a Cluster C personality disorder.As the name suggests, the main coping mechanism of those with AvPD is avoidance of feared stimuli.
Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates (), a notable psychopathic character from fiction. Fictional portrayals of psychopaths, or sociopaths, are some of the most notorious in film and literature but may only vaguely or partly relate to the concept of psychopathy, which is itself used with varying definitions by mental health professionals, criminologists and others.