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moviepsychology · 1 year ago
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Cassie Ainsworth Mental Health Analysis
SELF-HARM WARNING, DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE TRIGGERED EASILY!
Cassie Ainsworth Mental Health Analysis:
Skins, the iconic British teen drama series, has been celebrated for its raw and unfiltered portrayal of the lives of adolescents as they navigate the tumultuous waters of adolescence. One character who left a lasting impression on viewers was Cassie Ainsworth, played by the talented Hannah Murray. Cassie's character was known for her quirky personality, unique fashion sense, and her profound struggle with mental health issues. In this post, we will delve into the complex mental health journey of Cassie Ainsworth
To understand Cassie, first we must understand her childhood. Cassie comes from a dysfunctional family. Her parents are divorced, and she has a strained relationship with both of them. Her father is remarried, which seems to have created feelings of abandonment and rejection in Cassie. Her mother is depicted as overbearing and controlling.
Now since we have a little backstory to build on. Let's get into the mental health analysis
There's 2 things that comes to mind in this story for me. Anorexia Nervosa and Borderline Personality Disorder, with Anorexia Nervosa being most evident. If you have watched the show or even 2 minutes of it, you will see she suffers from a eating disorder. So in this post we will focus on borderline personality disorder and why I came to believe she has it.
Intense and Unstable Relationships: Throughout the series, Cassie struggles with maintaining stable and healthy relationships with her friends and romantic partners. She often experiences intense and rapidly changing emotions in response to interpersonal conflicts and attachments. This is a hallmark feature of BPD.
Fear of Abandonment: Cassie frequently exhibits a fear of abandonment. She is deeply affected by perceived rejection or abandonment from people she cares about, leading to emotional turmoil and impulsive behaviors in an attempt to prevent abandonment.
Impulsivity: Cassie engages in impulsive behaviors, such as self-harm, substance abuse, and reckless decision-making. These impulsive actions are often driven by her intense emotional reactions and a desire to alleviate emotional pain.
Identity Disturbance: Cassie's sense of self is depicted as unstable and unclear. She often struggles with her self-identity, and this is reflected in her ever-changing appearance, interests, and beliefs.
Self-Harm and Emotional Dysregulation: Cassie's self-harming behaviors, such as cutting, are portrayed as a way to cope with overwhelming emotions and to regain a sense of control. Emotional dysregulation, or the inability to manage and stabilize emotions, is a common feature of BPD.
Mood Swings: Cassie experiences rapid and intense mood swings, often switching between extreme happiness, sadness, anger, and emptiness. These mood swings are a characteristic feature of BPD.
Cassie seems to be suffering from something more than an eating disorder due to her behavior. And with research on her and mental health disorders it has led me to believe it's also BPD in action here.
With that said Cassie diagnosis is: Anorexia Nervosa and Borderline Personality Disorder
NOTE: THIS IS A SHOW AND IS NOT MEANT TO SHOW THE COMPLEX NATURE OF THESE DISORDERS. THIS IS ALSO JUST MY PERSONAL OPINION.
Thank you for reading!
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