Topic > Mr. Jones Case Study - 1598

Stratta, D. Tempesta, RL Bonanni, S. de Cataldo and A. Rossi Journal of Clinical Psychology 2014), indicates that bipolar disorder is well controlled with medications. According to the article “… Emotional reactivity in affective disorders has received increasing attention due to the impact at the individual and social levels that can lead to negative consequences in the real-world context (p. 1). In relation to the film “Mr. Jones” (1993), the character Mr. Jones refuses treatment and ends up having many episodes of mania which lead him to take unnecessary risks, engage in inappropriate behavior and be severely depressed, on the contrary when Mr. Jones returns to the hospital for By being treated and treated he was able to control his feelings and cope with everyday life better