Tiffany

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    surrounding mental illness that this scene and entire movie tries to shed light on. This scene starts off like any normal conversation, and then progresses into an emotional argument. Tiffany understands Pat more than anyone else. The audience knows this, but Pat cannot come to this conclusion. While they are talking Tiffany says the words, “sort of like me,” which is insinuating that her and Pat are alike. Pat gets angry at this because he does not want to be associated with her. He thinks that…

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    drives up to Tiffany's nice house in his beat up Camero, he instantly stands out. Seeing Baluta arrive the way he did, probably led Tiffany to believe that he was going to rob the place or harm her because there are not many explanations as to why an unfamiliar man would appear at her house in a beat-up car, especially if she forgot about hiring a carpenter. Tiffany appears afraid of him and uncertain whether she should allow Baluta into her nice home, but Baluta is aware of the judgment she is…

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    Family Subsystem Theory

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    To better understand each of the previously discussed theories, a family will be discussed with the application of each. This particular family is made up of the mother, father, and two sons. The mother, Tiffany, is a twenty-eight year old female born in Nevada, Missouri. Tiffany is the oldest of three daughters born to Russell and Lesley Beisley. Russell and Lesley were teen parents at the time of Tiffany’s birth. She graduated high school and moved to Springfield, Missouri for college. She…

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    dumbest reasons. Soon we got called in one by one into the court room to tell our side of the story. When they called me I was nervous that I would mess something up. As I sat down they had me swear to tell the truth. Next they had me identify who Tiffany was by pointing at her in the court room. I gladly pointed her out to everyone and they asked me to tell them what happened the day of the incident. I wasn’t even able to get one sentence out before Tiffany’s lawyer stood up and said that I had…

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    There is a scene at a dinner when Tiffany screams Pat is harassing her when he clearly was not. This is a very stressful event which would have caused a lashing out in everyone, especially a with bipolar. But, Pat is someone able to keep it under control. Also, at the tail end of the movie, Pat and Tiffany are called up to perform a dance, but Pat can’t find Tiffany. Again a stressful situation which Pat is able to…

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    a chip and before she puts it into her mouth, she dips it into the steamy queso that is sitting in front of her. Tiffany the manager of Alfredo’s spots Danya then makes her way towards her. Tiffany Ramirez chose to go to the business management because she feels right working with numbers and she continues because she gets to build a closer relationship with people. At first, Tiffany did not know what career she wanted to do. She knew there were plenty of options to choose out of. She was very…

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    Silver Lining Psychology

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    is a huge Eagles fan and have a type of OCD that things have to be a certain way for the Eagles to win. Patrick supports his father when it comes to the Eagles games. At the turning point of the movie, Patrick Sr. (the father) blames Pat’s friend Tiffany for Pat being distracting and jinxing the games that the Eagles would lose. Patrick Sr. loves the Eagles and puts in a lot of time knowing everything about the Eagles. Patrick Sr.’s attitude changes based on how the Eagles do, Pat and his mother…

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    is on a run, he encounters his friend, Ronnie, who invites him to dinner at his wife, Veronica’s, request. He arrives at dinner later that week and he is told Veronicas sister, Tiffany, was also invited. They seemingly have a lot in common after bonding over the medication they both have taken at the dinner table. Tiffany is also clearly having a hard time coping with the situation she is going through, her husband, Tommy, died in an accident. They both have many psychological issues and…

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    Awards. In this movie, Pat and Tiffany are two main characters and they both suffer from mental problem due to the breaking in relationships with their previous spouse. Pat is a high school teacher who caught his wife having sex with his co-worker. Then he beat and nearly kills his co-worker. After that, he was sent to psychiatric institute due to the diagnosis of bipolar disorder for eight (months, years???) according to court’s order. On the other hand, Tiffany struggle in deep depression…

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    Emma Newspaper Article

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    were told by Charles to sit down on the couch in the living room and be quiet. They were waiting to go to church. Emma got up and went to the bathroom. The dad spanked Emma. It is unknown what Emma was spanked with. Emma's mother (Tiffany) came out of the kitchen. Tiffany told Charles, "this does not make any sense she (Emma) is only three-years-old. Brain and Justin were whipped with a belt." It is unknown what type of belt. Brain and Justin were not whipped with the buckle of the belt.…

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