Sybil Review
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SYBIL
Sybil is a movie about a young woman with multiple personality disorder. Sybil is
suffering from memories of a very traumatic childhood. Sybil grew up with an abusive mother and
her father just seemed to ignore anything that he thought might have been going on. Sybil has
created sixteen different personalities to help herself cope with her childhood. Throughout the
movie you meet most of Sybil's personalities, who all seem to want to help Sybil. Each
personality is different, but all can relate to Sybil in some way. For example; some of her
personalities had certain talents that Sybil thought she could not do anymore. After an episode in
the park one day where Sybil seemed to blackout, she met a psychiatrist by the name of Dr.
Wilbur. Dr. Wilbur becomes very interested in Sybil and also very dedicated to helping her. Dr.
Wilbur soon finds out that Sybil has sixteen different personalities. The psychiatrist, Dr. Wilbur, is
portrayed as very ethical. In my opinion she never did anything unethical. All she seemed to do
was help Sybil each time she would come and see her. One treatment that Dr. Wilbur uses is
hypnosis. She used this by taking Sybil back to her old house with her abusive mother. This
treatment seemed to be effective because Dr. Wilbur learned some very horrific details about
Sybil's childhood. Dr. Wilbur would also talk to Sybil's different personalities and that also helped
her in helping Sybil. At the end of the movie Dr. Wilbur convinces Sybil to meet her personalities,
she does and it seems to help her in coping with all of her problems. Sybil seems to be getting
better, she wants to put all of the personalities together and create one whole person. This movie
definitely has an impact on society's
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