Abnormal Cinema: Alex from HBO's "In Treatment"
Blair Underwood's character, Alex, from HBO's program, "In Treatment" is a highly skilled, high-achieving U.S. Navy pilot who served in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Alex was raised in a Navy family and was always encouraged and expected to achieve his best and perform a top level. He is impeccably dressed, extremely formal, and in excellent physical condition. Alex has also been highly educated and possesses knowledge and insight on a wide variety of topics.
From the outside, Alex appears well adjusted, but has chosen to enter therapy to discuss an incident that occurred during the war. Alex is no longer in active military service and discloses to Paul, his therapist, that he flew a mission in Iraq that killed a group of Muslim school children. Wracked with guilt, he seems to be questioning whether he should have reviewed military documents that informed the mission to ensure that no civilians were present at the location of the target prior to the bombing mission. Alex seems to control his emotions and questions very carefully, but many of his comments during therapy indicate that he feels he had a part in killing innocent civilian children.
Abnormal Behaviors
Alex's character is interesting because he doesn't display many abnormal behaviors obvious to a layperson. He is charismatic, very attractive, and extremely articulate. His physicality, at times, is very guarded, but this could be interpreted as professionalism or stoicism. Up until the attack in Iraq he lived a very controlled and focused life. The one issue he does self-report is anxiety and panic attacks related to the flying and bombing he did in Iraq. He can be quite argumentative and condescending, which is social situations, and even in therapy, could appear abnormal or dysfunctional to people who may be offended by his very critical and arrogant approach.
Characteristics and Traits
From a therapeutic perspective Alex's behavior seems very controlling and condescending. He questions his therapist, Paul, about the quality...
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