TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses potentially triggering topics that may include, but may not be limited to, abuse, harassment, substance use, disordered eating, self-harm, and/or suicide.
Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, we're release part 2 of our analysis of season 1 "American Horror Story: Murder House" focusing on the Langdon family played by Jamie Brewer (Adelaide, the daughter with Down Syndrome), Jessica Lange (Constance, the mother), and Evan Peters (Tate, the son). We use these characters to (once again! it's everywhere!) explore narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, and the narcissistic family structure with Constance as the matriarch. We also discuss Down syndrome and spend some time at the end reviewing the latest data on characteristics of mass shooters. We end the episode with a special announcement about our ongoing fundraiser to benefit the Catherine Violet Hubbard Foundation, an animal sanctuary founded in honor of Catherine Hubbard, one of the Sandy Hook victims, by her mother, Jenny Hubbard. Stay tuned for an extra special episode with Jenny Hubbard later this week. We hope you enjoy!
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PRIOR EPISODES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
Episode 3 - "You" Season 2
Episode 79 - "American Horror Story: Murder House" Part 1 (The Harmon Family)
ARTICLES REFERENCED IN THIS EPISODE:
Characteristics Shared by the Young Men Committing Mass Shootings
Gun violence expert speaks on prevention, shooter characteristics and mental health implications
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