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Dec 20, 2002 · “Antwone Fisher,” based on the true story of the man who wrote the screenplay, is a film that begins with the everyday lives of naval personnel in San Diego and ends with scenes so true and heartbreaking that tears welled up in my eyes both times I saw the film.
Antwone Quenton Fisher (born August 3, 1959) is an American director, screenwriter, author, and film producer. His 2001 autobiographical book Finding Fish was a New York Times Best Seller. The 2002 film Antwone Fisher was written by Fisher and directed by Denzel Washington.
Antwone "Fish" Fisher is a temperamental young man from Cleveland, Ohio, with a violent history who is serving in the U.S. Navy. His father was killed before he was born and his teenage mother, Eva Mae Fisher, ended up arrested soon after and put in jail, where she gave birth to him.
- Background
- Erik Erikson
- Negotiating Erikson’s Stages of Development
- Support and Hindrance
- Life Stages of The Therapist
- Code of Ethics
- Impact of The Environment and Other Social Factors
- Conclusion
- References
Antwone Fisher was a desperate man. He is drowning from emotional as well as psychological problems that needed resolution. But ever since he was little, there was no one to take care of him and guide him. His father died while he was little and he was born in prison. His mother was a convict and therefore not in a position to take care of her litt...
Sigmund Freud is well-known all over the globe because he had contributed much in the field of human psychology. The same can be said of Erik Erikson who formulated a theory of psychosocial development that still is being discussed, analyzed, and used as the basis for numerous experiments. Erikson believed that a child develops in a predetermined o...
Antwone Fisher is the best example of what could happen to a man unable to hurdle the sixth stage of development. He was unable to establish intimate relations with friends, loved ones, and even with the opposite sex. He was also unable to focus on his work in the U.S. Navy. The reason for his problem can be explained by distantiation[sic] and isol...
The odds were against him. A casual review of Erikson’s life stages will lead to the conclusion that Antwone Fisher was unable to negotiate each stage successfully. If this is true then it means that he could not trust people. It also means that he is plagued with self-doubt and shame making it impossible for him to develop close ties with others. ...
Antwone was fortunate that his therapist was highly competent. He was also fortunate that his psychiatrist is an African-American like him. So aside from giving expert help to Antwone, Dr. Davenport was also able to peer into his soul because just like Antwone, the good doctor knew fully well what it was like to grow up as a black man in America. B...
Dr. Davenport exhibited competence as well as his ability to observe ethical standards that govern the client-therapist relationship. He was firm when he needed to but the use of discipline contrast significantly with the methods used by Ms. Tate. Dr. Davenport did not terrorize his patient and he did not look down on them. He always made Antwone F...
It is difficult to miss the impact of the environment and other social factors when it comes to Antwone Fisher’s maladaptive behavior. First of all, he had no parents. Erikson’s life stages were built on the premise that maladaptive behavior is possible if the child failed to experience love and care from his or her parents. One could just imagine ...
The life story of Antwone Fisher was a perfect example of what will happen to a person if unable to negotiate the different stages of psychosocial development as prescribed by Erikson. His problems were very much illustrative of the sixth stage of development where a person either learns the beauty of love and the satisfaction of work or to the con...
Heffner, C. (2001). “Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development.” Web. Sadock, B. (2007). Kaplan & Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry. PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
American author, film director, screenwriter, and child advocate, Antwone Fisher (b. 1959) was in orphanages, foster care, and a reform school throughout his childhood. Antwone was born in prison in Ohio to a teenage mother, Eva Mae Fisher.
Mar 25, 2013 · Antwone Fisher trailer. A sailor (Derek Luke) prone to violent outbursts is sent to a naval psychiatrist (Denzel Washington) for help. Refusing at first to open up, the young man eventually breaks down and reveals a horrific childhood during which he was abused in foster care.
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Antwone (Derek Luke) is a violent, troubled naval cadet who begins sessions with psychiatrist Dr. Jerome Davenport (Denzel Washington). During the sessions, Antwone narrates details of his childhood experiences, which included beatings, sexual abuse and seeing his best friend shot before his eyes.