Analysing Joker: an attempt to establish diagnosis for a film icon

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
Analysing Joker: an attempt to establish diagnosis for a film icon
Abstract
Todd Phillips's film Joker, a 2019 psychological thriller, has stirred up strong reactions to the portrayal of the lead character's mental disorder, which is never specified. I used DSM-5 criteria to study whether Joker/Arthur Fleck showed signs of a real mental disorder. The psychopathology Arthur exhibits is unclear, preventing diagnosis of psychotic disorder or schizophrenia; the unusual combination of symptoms suggests a complex mix of features of certain personality traits, namely psychopathy and narcissism (he meets DSM-5 criteria for narcissistic personality disorder). He also shows the symptoms of pseudobulbar affect due to traumatic brain injury. This apparent co-occurrence of both mental disorder and a neurological condition may be confusing for audiences trying to understand mental illness.
Publication
BJPsych Bulletin
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
329-332
Date
2021/12
Language
en
ISSN
2056-4694, 2056-4708
Short Title
Analysing Joker
Accessed
1/13/24, 2:05 PM
Library Catalog
Cambridge University Press
Extra
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation
Skryabin, V. Y. (2021). Analysing Joker: an attempt to establish diagnosis for a film icon. BJPsych Bulletin, 45(6), 329–332. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2020.146