Charles Dickens wrote a book called Great Expectations. Within the book he has characters with some mental disorders. The book starts off with Pip visiting his parents’ grave. This convict comes through and practically threatens Pip. Pip goes home and gets beat by his sister. Uncle Pumblechook comes back over after the Christmas Eve Party and tells Pip he is invited to Miss Havisham’s to play. Miss Havisham is the rich old crazy lady, who hasn’t left her house in years. Pip goes there and meets Estella and falls in love with her. Estella is Miss Havisham’s adopted daughter. Later on in life, Pip leaves to go to London to become a gentleman. He comes back and visits Miss Havisham, mainly to see Estella. He finds out that Estella has left. Estella …show more content…
She had more Major Depressive Episodes than Manic Episodes. Treatment for manic or major depressive episodes would be to seek out medication from a doctor and also get some therapeutic help, like therapy. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder isn’t just for military people. Miss Havisham lost her mother and fiance in the book that caused her to develop PTSD. A proposed treatment for Miss Havisham would be to see a psychologist and use a technique called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, EMDR. EMDR is a technique that a psychologist guides the patient in eight steps to slowly desensitize the mind of negative thoughts. The thoughts will soon be replaced by positive ones and the patient will be able to think about the even without having a strong negative feeling toward it. There are a lot of symptoms/signs to being a psychopath. Miss Havisham fits a lot of the symptoms/signs. There really isn’t a cure or treatment for psychopaths. The only thing there would be is put them in a mental hospital or sentence them to death. Miss Havisham has been through a lot. She lost her mother when she was a baby and then her fiance left her at the altar. She raised Estella to be a man hater and realized she screwed up Estella’s and Pip’s lives by doing that to Estella. Miss Havisham’s disorders that were discussed were PTSD, Manic Episodes, Major Depressive Episodes, and her just being a psychopath. Miss Havisham needs a lot of help with all her