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THE ARTS

Antwone Fisher: how dangerous is ‘Dr Wonderful’?

Pages 176-178 | Published online: 16 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To describe the style of psychotherapy portrayed in the film Antwone Fisher. The rationale for this examination is that prospective patients often have little idea about what the process of psychotherapy may involve; depictions of therapy in popular films and on television serve to ‘prime’ our patients' expectations in this regard.

Conclusions: The film in question shows a psychiatrist who might be readily perceived as unambiguously good by a lay audience, despite a number of clear therapeutic boundary violations occurring throughout the film. Although such positive depictions might enhance the public image of psychiatry, they have the potential to create unreal expectations within patients and to promote the acceptability of boundary violations.

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