Analysis of Fatal Attraction and Gone Girl to Teach Personality Clusters

At Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS), PGY-1 and PGY-2 residents are taught psychopathology by reviewing various works in the horror genre through the curriculum known as Reviewing Mental Disorders through Reverent Understanding of the Macabre (REDRUM) [1]. Through more detailed char...

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Borderline personality disorder
Case studies
Column: Media
Curricula
Didacticism
Impulsivity
Medical Education
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mental disorders
Personal relationships
Personality
Personality Problems
Personality Traits
Psychiatry
Psychopathology
Self destructive behavior
Self image
Suicides & suicide attempts
Thinking Skills
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