Susie is a kid that could get diagnosed with intermittent explosive disorder just because of the level. Cause also it's interrupting her functioning at school. Or I think also there could be comorbidity of a mood disorder in the movie, you know, same as her if she's sad or she's depressed and she drugs. That's not something that would fit under IED. Like that's not anger fueled. It's not that's something more sneaky. She's doing a lot of things where she even admits, like I'm not thinking about sort of the consequences of it or not really thinking about it in the moment when I'm throwing it with what I'm going into.
We are finally discussing our first Wes Anderson movie, Moonrise Kingdom! We focus on the two main characters, Suzy and Sam. We break down the movie’s idea of an “emotionally disturbed child” and discuss the following topics: intermittent explosive disorder, oppositional defiant disorder; as well as the significant impact of both characters’ home lives on their presentation in the world. So put on your khaki scout uniform and your favorite French pop record and join us!
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