Tag Archives: stress and coping

This is Where I Leave You

Title: This is Where I Leave You

Date: 2014

Media type: Movie

Category: Internal Dynamics of Families, Ethical Issues and Dilemmas

Keywords: stress and coping, family relationship, response to crises, dilemmas

Rating: R

Audience(s): College Age, Adults

Language: English

Film/Episode Summary: A family is brought back to their hometown by the death of their father. In his will their father wanted all 4 of his adult children to sit shiva in the Jewish mourning tradition where families sit in their home and host guests for 7 days. As the movie progresses the family faces a multitude of issues like infidelity, divorce, infertility, coming out of the closet, break ups and starts of new relationships, and unemployment all while mourning the loss of their father.

Comments or Recommendations for Teaching: In what ways do the characters in this movie cope with their individual issues while trying to regain equilibrium?

Places to view: Youtube, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play, Itunes, HBO NOW

Contributor: Ian Brunzell-Looney

Ballast

Title: Ballast

Date: 2008

Media type: Movie

Category: Families in Society, Internal Dynamics of Families, Human Sexuality and Health

Keywords: family demographics, stress and coping, conflict management, substance abuse

Rating: NR (R)

Audience(s): College Age, Adults

Language: English

Film/Episode Summary: The story of a group of people connected by familial relationships and the small impoverished town they live in try and find a way through all of the hardship. When Lawrence’s brother commits suicide Lawrence is unable to cope and attempt to kill himself. As he recovers Lawrence is unable to return to working at the store he owned with his now deceased brother. Lawrence’s son James who is in his early teens attempts to rob Lawrence to pay drug dealers that he and his mother owe. They are unable to pay and their home is shot up in a drive by, when James’ mother loses her job Lawrence helps by buying them food and giving them a place to stay. Lawrence gives James’ mother a job in his store and the 3 become a sort of family unit, united by their shared hard experiences. This movie deals with drug abuse, mental illness, poverty and homelessness, violence, and unemployment that face many Americans today who live in the poorest areas where opportunities are scarce and crime is high.

Comments or Recommendations for Teaching: What major societal factors are prevalent in this movie? What roll does the isolation captured in the cinematography play in how mental illness isolates individuals? As the 3 main characters form a sort of family unit the movie leaves us thinking that they have come to a better place than where they started, what does this say about the mitigating facts of kinship on corrosive societal pressures?

Places to view: Itunes

Contributor: Ian Brunzell-Looney

Shadowlands

Title: Shadowlands

Date: 1993

Media type: Film

Category: Internal Dynamics of Families, Health and Human Sexuality

Keywords: stress and coping, response to crisis, chronic and acute disease concerns

Rating: PG

Audience(s): High School Age, College Age, Adults, Parents, Families

Language: English

Film/Episode Summary: This movie is based on the life of C. S. Lewis (Jack) starring Anthony Hopkins. It is about handing the crucible of death of a loved one, in this case, Lewis’ wife Joy dies of cancer.

Places to view: Youtube, Amazon Video, Vudu, Google Play, Itunes

Contributor: Stephen F. Duncan