Special: Phantom Attachments - a podcast by Centalynn Artworks: Psych Hero Podcast

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Psychology: Attachment Styles- John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth
Diagnosis

Disclaimer: Please note that in discussing Erik Destler’s history, there may be triggered and graphic language relating to abuse during the length of this podcast.

Phantom Attachments is a special episode that steps away from the comic book culture into pop culture and other stories. This episode focuses on the story The Phantom of the Opera and the character Erik Destler(known at the Phantom). Get a quick overview of attachment psychology ad attachment styles in relation to Erik Destler's history of relationships. A clinical analysis of his history will lead into a diagnosis brought on by an old school project Jacenta and a classmate created in college.

References
Books and Articles
“Borderline Personality Disorder.” National Institutes of Mental Health, 2015. Web. 16 Sept. 2015.

Bretherton, I. (1992). The origins of attachment theory: john bowlby and mary ainsworth. Developmental Psychology. 28(5). Pp.759-775.


Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed). (2013). Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Association.

Kay, S. (1990). Phantom. (pp 3-320). Coral Springs, Florida: Llumina Stars.
Schumacher, J. (Director). (2004). The Phantom of the Opera [Motion picture on DVD]. United States.

Leroux, G. (1987). The phantom of the opera. New York, NY: Harper and Row.


Film and Audio
Butler, G. The Phantom of the Opera Interview [Video file]. (2009, August 1). Retrieved February 2, 2019, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyfhQ44DZNo

Schumacher, J. (Director). (2004, December 22). The Phantom of the Opera. [Film].

Webber, A. L (Director). (1986) The phantom of the opera. Musical.

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