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Title: Birdy


1
Birdy
  • Stars
  • Nicolas Cage
  • Matthew Modine
  • Director Alan Parker
  • Angela's Ashes, Evita, Bugsy Malone
  • The Road to Wellville, The Commitments,
    Mississippi Burning, Midnight Express,
  • Pink Floyd The Wall, Fame

 
2
Birdy
  • Based on 1978 Novel
  • By William Wharton
  • Born Albert William du Aime
  • UCLA B.A. ArtPsychology Ph.D.
  • Died 10/29/2008
  • Novel about World War II Veterans
  • Movies from other novels
  • Dad and A Midnight Clear

3
Agenda
  • Have fun
  • Watching movie
  • Learning
  • Joining conversation

4
After the movie..
  • PTSD Clinical issues, day-to-day veterans
    issues, cinematic considerations
  • Matt Miller, LCSWVeterans Administration
  • --Clinical considerations 
  • Tom Price, LCSW,Veteran, St. Patrick Center
  • --Realities for returned veterans

5
History of PTSD
  • DSM
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • ICD
  • post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Elsewhere,
  • post traumatic stress disorder

6
PTSD
  • Term created in the mid-1970s,
  • Officially added as Anxiety Disorder DSM-III
    (1980)
  • DSM-5 (2013) created new category
  • Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

7
PTSD-like descriptions
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Greece
  • Rome
  • India
  • Elizabethan England

8
Herodotus
  • In battle of Marathon in 490 B.C.
  •  
  • Athenian warrior went permanently blind
  • although wounded in no part of his body.
  • When he saw nearby comrade killed

9
Oddysey
  • 3-week trip home from the Trojan War
  • becomes a ten-year journey
  • To avoid dangers of Scylla and Charybdis,
  •  
  • do not resist the dangers (much as modern trauma
    sufferers must overcome their resistance to
    memories of the traumatic stressors).

10
Oddysey
  • Sorceress Circe admonishes him,
  • "Do the works of war concern you still, and toil?
  •  
  • He is tempted by Sirens
  • and the addictive lotus fruit

11
First Medical Terminology
  • Swiss Military Physicians-1678
  • melancholy
  • incessant thinking of home
  • disturbed sleep or insomnia
  • weakness
  • loss of appetite
  • anxiety
  • cardiac palpitations
  • stupor
  • Fever

12
First Medical Terminology
  • Nostalgia

13
Nostalgia
  • 1863
  • Public outcry about numerous insane soldiers
    wandering around
  •  
  • First military hospital for the insane
  •  
  • Most common diagnosis Nostalgia.

14
  • French Doctors maladie du pays, (Disease of the
    Country)
  • German doctors heimweh (Homesick)

15
American Civil War
  • military physicians diagnosed
  • paralysis
  • tremors
  • self-inflicted wounds
  • nostalgia

16
American Civil War
  • Jacob Mendes Da Costa-1871 Study
  • Identified Soldiers Heart
  • (DaCostas Syndrome)severe palpitations an
    ailment of the sympathetic nervous system
  • Soldiers on normal leave often collapsed with
    emotional illness at home, even when asymptomatic
    on duty

17
1901 Schreckneurosen
  • Bruns and Stierlin studied the symptoms of
    survivors of volcanic eruptions and mining
    accidents
  • they coined the term "Schreckneurosen"- the
    terror neuroses.

18
Russian Army of 1905
  • First army to determine that mental collapse was
    a direct consequence of the stress of war and to
    regard it as a legitimate medical condition
  • German physician Honigman served with Red Cross
    there, and coined the term war neurosis
    Kriegsneurose

19
World War I
  • High psychiatric casualties attributed
  • to the new large-caliber artillery.
  • Believed the impact of the shells produced a
    concussion
  • Thus the term shell shock
  • Freudwar neurosiscaused by conflict between a
    soldiers war ego and his peace ego.

20
World War II
  • 1945, Grinker and Spiegel
  • Combat or Battle Stress
  • Combat Exhaustion
  • Acute combat reaction"
  • Battle Fatigue

21
1952 DSM-I
  • Gross Stress Reaction
  • exposed to severe physical demands or extreme
    emotional stress, such as in combat or in
    civilian catastrophe (fire, earthquake,
    explosion, etc)
  • may be previouslynormal
  • The particular stress involved will be specified
    as (1)combat or (2) civilian catastrophe

22
DSM-II -1968
  • 307.3 Adjustment Reaction of Adult Life
  • different coding for different life stages
  • Example Fear associated with military combat and
    manifested by trembling, running, and hiding.

23
First Medical Terminology
  • Nostalgia

24
PTSDBack to Today
  • Term created in the mid-1970s,
  • Officially added as Anxiety Disorder DSM-III
    (1980)
  • DSM-5 (2013) created new category
  • Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorders

25
Clinical Considerations
  • In what ways was Al prepared and unprepared for
    the stress of combat before he joined the Army?
  • How should we diagnose Al, if at all?
  • How should we diagnose Birdy?
  • Does Birdy's behavior in the asylum correspond
    with dissociation, or is it more like a form of
    catatonia?

26
Clinical Considerations
  • How does Birdys pre-military behavior relate to
    his post-deployment behavior, if at all?
  • Did the movie portray Birdy's pre- and
    post-deployment behaviors as maladaptive coping,
    or someone "being himself?"

27
Clinical Considerations
  • How does the movie portray the treatment options
    available to these two veterans in the Vietnam
    era, and how has that changed today?
  • What's up with that ending?!  What does it mean,
    what does the writer imply about the two men, and
    what's going to happen to each of them?

28
Cinematic Considerations
  • Chris Clark, BA, Cinema St. Louis

29
You!
  • Your comments.
  • Your questions for panel members
  • Fill out evaluations

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You
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