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Gallos, Randell M.

BSN 3A
SYBIL

MSA SCENE
GENERAL APPEARANCE
GROOMING (5) 1-3
Sybil is well groomed. She has an upright
posture. She exhibits facial expression as
well as eye contact.
4-6
She looks neat during her conversation
with Dr. Wilbur.
7-9
She looks neat during her conversation
with Dr. Wilbur.
10-12
She is neat with her conversation with Dr.
Wilbur
15-17
Sybil obviously has a neat grooming
FACIAL EXPRESSION (6) 1-3
Sybil is oriented with time, place and
person. She is conscious.
4-6
1. Peggy looks afraid of Dr. Wilbur at the
hotel.
2. Vicky seems elegant and shows stiff
facial expression
7-9
She looks confused and hesitant to express
what she really feels.
10-12
She is worried ,scared, and sad while
conversing with Dr. Wilbur under the
piano.
15-17
Her facial expression shows her emotions
most of the time like when she’s sad, she
cries and when she’s happy, she laughs and
smile.
POSTURE (5) 4-6
1. She has an upright posture when she
introduced herself as Vicky.
2. She bends and acts like a child at the
hotel room.
7-9
She has an upright posture while sitting and
while she was walking towards the
chair/bench.
10-12
She has an upright posture
15-17
She has a stable and normal posture almost
all the time
EYE CONTACT (4) 4-6
She has eye contact all throughout the
conversation.
7-9
She has eye contact before turning his back
to Dr. Wilbur.
10-12
She has an eye contact with Dr. Wilbur
15-17
She don’t want Dr. Wilbur to see her so she
turn her back away to Dr. Wilbur in one
of their conversation

MOTOR BEHAVIOR
WAXY FLEXIBILITY
HYPERKINESIA (3) 4-6
It was manifested when Sybil jumps and
jumps at the hotel room for she don’t want
to remember the way her mother maltreated
her.
7-9
1.It was manifested when Sybil
remembered her mother after seeing a
woman with white hair on a crowd. She ran
as fast as she could and tapped the walls
along her way.
2. She exhibited hyperkinesia during one of
her therapies with Dr. Wilbur where in she
danced in an extreme manner and walked
against the wall very quick.
AUTOMATISM
CATALEPSY
CATAPLEXY (2) 10-12
When she is going to Dr. Wilburs place
during Christmas.
15-17
After she was injected, she lied on the bed
as if she’s very tired
STEREOTYPE (3) 4-6
At the hotel, she kept on repeating the
words she said.
10-12
1.She is repeating what she is saying while
conversing with Dr. Wilbur under the
piano.
2. When she tore the tissue paper while
saying she love her color.
ECHOPRAXIA
CATATONIC STUPOR
CATATONIC EXCITEMENT
TICS AND SPASMS
SENSORY AND COGNITION
CONSCIOUSNESS (7) 4-6
1. She is conscious having a conversation
with Dr. Wilbur.
2. She doesn’t know if the personas of
Vicky and Peggy all belong to the same
Sybil.
7-9
She is conscious having a conversation
with Dr. Wilbur.
10-12
1. She is oriented with the place because
she went to Dr. Wilbur’s place and with the
person to whom she talks.
2. When she was under the piano
conversing with Dr. Wilbur
3. When she was asked about the
dishtowel.
4. when Dr. Wilbur told her that she has
many personality.
ORIENTATION (8) 4-6
1. She is oriented with the place because
she went to Dr. Wilbur’s place and with the
person to whom she talks.
2. She was oriented with the place where
she was during a therapy with Dr. Wilbur.
3. She was oriented with the person talking
to her. She even states that Dr. Wilbur is a
doctor, not a friend.
7-9
1. She is oriented with the place because
she went to Dr. Wilbur’s place and with the
person to whom she talks.
2. She lost orientation after seeing a woman
in a crowd and some things that reminded
her of her mother.
3. She was oriented with the place where
she was during a therapy with Dr. Wilbur.
4. She was oriented with the person talking
to her. She even states that Dr. Wilbur is a
doctor, not a friend.
15-17
She is conscious and is oriented to time,
place, and person. She has a very good
concentration especially during her
conversation with Dr. Wilbur. She has a
very good memory and she can remember
the past.

CONCENTRATION (6) 4-6


1. She is able to focus on how to express
herself during her conversation to Dr.
Wilbur.
2. She is able to focus on how to express
herself during her conversation to Dr.
Wilbur.
3. As Peggy, she doesn’t want to face Dr.
Wilbur.
4. She is finesse as Vicky and as Peggy she
is childish.
7-9
1. She is able to focus on how to express
herself during her conversation to Dr.
Wilbur.
2. She is able to focus on how to express
herself during her conversation to Dr.
Wilbur.
MEMORY (22) 4-6
1. She recall the way her mother placed her
at the clinic wherein he cried too much.
2. she recalls that her mother is an angel.
3. she recalls her mother who placed her at
the clinic where she wanted to escape.
7-9
1. She is telling what she feels inside, the
feeling that she have known with Dr.
Wilbur.
2. After seeing a woman in a crowd she
recalled her mother who used to hurt her
sexually and physically.
3. She is expressing a new feeling to Dr.
Wilbur , a feeling that she says a dream of a
little girl who feels satisfaction beside Dr.
Wilbur.
4. After seeing a woman in a crowd she
recalled her mother who used to hurt her
sexually and physically.
5.She recalls a boy in her childhood who
sang around her when she was in the train
with the man who invited her out.
10-12
1.She remembers her conversation with Dr.
Wilbur and the things she is experiencing,
but she cant remember things whenever she
is changing her personality.
2.She remembers the feeling she
experienced during her childhood.
3.She can recall the past experiences she
had with her grandmother.
4.She can recall the past experiences she
had with her mother during Christmas.
5. She remembers her conversations with
Dr. Wilbur
6. She remembers the feeling she
experienced during her childhhood.
7. She can recall the past experiences she
had with her grandmother.
8. She can recall the past experiences she
had with her mother during Christmas.
15-17
1.When she saw the box, she remembered
what happened on the recent past
2.She recalls her grandmother when she
talks to Dr. Wilbur after her suicidal
attempt and she t old Dr. Wilbur that
Richard is like her grandmother who cares
for her
3.When she saw the box, she remembered
her bad experience when she was
4. still a child
5. She recalls her dream while she is having
conversation with Dr. Wilbur and she tells
this to Dr. Wilbur
6. She told Dr. Wilbur about the past that
Richard left her
PERCEPTION
HALLUCINATIONS (1) 18-19
While remembering her past, Sybil sees the
green curtains, hears the dripping of water
from the faucet and feels the pain as her
mother ties her up and insert something in
her vagina.
VISUAL (2) 1-3
It was present when Sybil saw an old
woman who was pushing a swing where in
she remembers the time when her mother
was lifting her up using a pulley when she
was still a child.
4-6
She sees the moment her mother brought
her at the clinic well in fact it was the
nearby hotel.
AUDITORY (2) 1-3
When Sybil got home, she can hear the
voice of her mother as well as their
conversation.
10-12
when she mistakenly thought that it was her
mothers voice.
OLFACTORY (1) 4-6
she smells the disinfectant
TACTILE (2) 4-6
she felt that her throat hurts that why she
whispers.
7-9
She had hallucinations and felt that a dish
towel is around her eyes that’s why she
couldn’t see.
GUSTATORY
ILLUSIONS (1) 13-14
Richard was humming and Vanessa had
flashbacks of her mother singing a song
with the same tune as the hum.

ATITUDE
COOPERATIVE (5) 1-3
Sybil is cooperative with the people she
encounters.
4-6
She is cooperative as Dr. Wilbur asked her
questions, guiding questions for her to
elaborate the feeling of love that she feels.
7-9
She is cooperative as Dr. Wilbur asked her
questions, guiding questions for her to
elaborate the feeling of love that she feels.
10-12
She cooperates with dr. Wilbur at all times
15-17
She shows this when she’s having
conversation with Dr. Wilbur
OUTGOING (1) 4-6
Vicky is very outgoing and acts as an elite
who speaks French.
WITHDRAWN (3) 4-6
Peggy doesn’t want to remember anything.
7-9
She walked away from the crowd as fast as
she could after remembering her mother.
10-12
After she heard her recorded voice which
she thought was the voice of her mother.
EVASIVE (2) 10-12
1. When she is asked about the dishtowel .
2. When she was interpreting her drawing
to Dr. Wilbur.
SARCASTIC
AGGRESSIVE
PERPLEXED (2) 4-6
She has showed different emotions that
confused Dr. Wilbur
7-9
She has showed different emotions that
confused Dr. Wilbur
APPREHENSIVE (1) 7-9
She was apprehensive of what will be the
reaction of the doctor so she tells her to
look the other as Sybil talks.
ARROGANT(1) 4-6
Vicky shows that she is different from
Sybil.
DRAMATIC (6) 4-6
She became very dramatic when she
remember the scene at the clinic and she
punched the mirror of the hotel room.
7-9
She became very dramatic after playing the
piano with Dr. Wilbur.
10-12
1.when she was under the piano.
2.her conversation with the dishtowel.
3.when she heard her voice and thought it
was her mothers.
4. after she tore the tissue paper.
SUBMISSIVE
FEARFUL (8) 4-6
1. She was very afraid upon seeing the
woman with white hair at the see saw.
2. She was afraid at the thought of her
mother.
7-9
1. She was very afraid upon seeing the
woman with white hair.
2. She states that she is afraid of dish
towels.
10-12
1.She feels scared while telling her story to
dr. Wilbur under the piano.
2.When dr. Wilbur asked about button
hooks and the dish towel.
3.he denies that there was Peggy and the
others.
4. She denies that she knows how to play
the piano with Vanessa.
SEDUCTIVE
UNCOOPERATIVE (3) 10-12
She doesn’t want to play the piano.
13-14
Richard was talking to Marcia but Marcia
noticed that he does this so she could kill
herself while waiting for Dr. Wilbur to
come.
15-17
she don’t want to talk to Dr. Wilbur already
and she told Dr. Wilbur that she has no
illness and she doesn’t need the Dr.’s help

IMPATIENT
RESISTANT (2) 10-12
She doesn’t want to do what Dr. Wilbur
wants, that is to play the piano.
15-17
Sybil told Dr. Wilbur that she doesn’t want
to work with her anymore

IMPULSIVE (2) 4-6


She suddenly broke the glass window of
the hotel room.
7-9
She suddenly broke the glass window of
DR. Wilbur.
APATHETIC
DEFENSE MECHANISMS
DENIAL (9) 1-3
When Dr. Wilbur asked Sybil of what
scares her, Sybil said that nothing scares
her.
4-6
She said that her mother is an angel and
doesn’t hurt her.
10-12
1.She denies the fact that the dishtowel was
a good thing.
2.She denies that her mother was bad to
her.
15-17
1. She denies her anger to her mother
2. She denies that she has multiple
personalities when she had a conversation
with Dr. Wilbur
3. She told Dr. Wilbur that her mother is a
good and caring mother but in fact, it’s the
opposite
4. She denies that she is not Marcia but in
fact she is
5. She told Dr. Wilbur that there is no
Peggy

REPRESSION (5) 1-3


Sybil forgot what happened to her hand or
what she did but the truth is that she broke
the glass window using her hands.
7-9
Dr. Wilbur asked why she is afraid of dish
towels and she states that she doesn’t
actually know why.
10-12
1. She repressed her feeling by repeating
words under the piano.
2.. She repressed her feelings from the pain
she had experienced from the button hook
and the dish towel.
3. When she is recalling the pains she
experienced with her mother.
RATIONALIZATION (4) 4-6
She explains herself by using a third
person, a child, because a child’s feelings
are still excusable.
7-9
She explains herself by using a third
person, a child, because a child’s feelings
are still excusable.
10-12
1. While repeating what she is saying , she
tell dr. Wilbur what it is all about.
2. After the conversation with the
dishtowel.
SUPPRESSION (5) 10-12
1.When she was asked about the dishtowel.
2.When she was asked about her
personality.
3.When he remembers the pain of being
hurt by her mother.
4.The time when she feels pain when she
was in the box
18-19
While Sybil and Dr. Wilbur are on their
way to the garden, Sybil said “It’s too
green. Why did God make everything
green? Green trees, green grasses. I’m not
gonna even look at the green, I’m just
going to look at the blossom”.
REACTION FORMATION
COMPENSATION
OVER COMPENSATION
SUBLIMATION
PROJECTION
DISPLACEMENT (5) 1-3
When Sybil was having a conversation
with her dad about allowing her to go to a
doctor, but her dad refused so Sybil got
mad and made her broke a glass.
4-6
She broke the window at the hotel room
when she remembers the scene at the clinic
when she was still a child.
7-9
It was manifested when she was playing the
piano and she pushes very hard through the
keyboard.
10-12
1.By pounding his arms to the mat.
2.When she tore the tissue paper.
IDENTIFICATION
INTROJECTION
CONVERSION (7) 7-9
1. She suddenly verbalized that she
couldn’t see and asked for Dr/ Wilbur’s
help.
2. She verbalizes pain which was a
conversion of the fear for the dish towel.
10-12
1. While she is under the piano.
2. After she is asked about the dish towel.
3. By explaining her drawing to Dr. Wilbur
4. By tearing of the dishtowel she feels
comfortable.
18-19
Sybil, as she was beginning to remember
about her past, feels something painful. She
said “It’s like waves through me”.
DISSOCIATION (7) 1-3
PEGGY was discussing things about what
happened to her hand when suddenly the
personality changed into Sybil.
7-9
She acted as if she didn’t know the man
after getting out of the comfort room.
10-12
After the dishtowel conversation.
13-14
1. Sybil doesn't want to disappoint the
request of Richard so she unconsciously
became Vanessa to be able to confidently
meet him. Vanessa is fixing herself before
Richard comes to her apartment.
2. Sybil is talking about Marcia saying that
it is not yet the end of the world.
3. Sybil unconsciously turned into Marcia.
Marcia is very depressed and wants to end
her life.
4. Marcia, while sitting at the edge on the
roof of a building, told Richard that there is
no Sybil now and not to come near her.

UNDOING
REGRESSION (8) 4-6
She acts as a child and jumps off the bed
many times and cries so hard.
7-9
1. Sybil finds love with Dr. Wilbur,
explaining herself as a little girl. A tearful
Sybil hugs Dr. Wilbur as she feels the same
love for her grandmother.
2. She entered the comfort room and began
drawing a light.
3. She sat under the piano and asked Dr.
Wibur to let her draw.
10-12
1. When Dr. Wilbur asked about the dish
towel.
2. When she doesn’t want to play the piano.
13-14
1. Sybil acts like a kid in front of Richard
as she removes her nightgown.
2. Marcia wants to commit suicide because
she couldn't handle it anymore.

SUBSTITUTION (1) 7-9


She was very frightened and drew a light
on a paper which was part of her memory
upon entering the comfort room.
ISOLATION (5) 4-6
she wants to be isolated and plans to jump
of the hotel.
7-9
There was a sudden shift of emotions and
she withdrawn herself from the crowd who
watches the musician.
10-12
1. She hid herself under the piano.
2. when she thought she heard her mothers
voice.
13-14
Sybil is using her other personality in
dealing with her feelings.
FANTASY
INTELECTUALIZATION
SYMBOLIZATION (6) 1-3
The sound of the swing as the sound of the
pulley that her mother used to lift her up
when she was a child.
4-6
She acts as a child when she remembers her
childhood.
7-9
1. She uses a child as a representation of
Sybil, her true self, the totality of her.
2. She drew a light which represents her
suffering from her mother.
10-12
1. The dishtowel and the button hook.
2. the purple crayon she had when she was
at the box.
ASSOCIATION (2) 4-6
She finds love with Dr. Wilbur, it’s as if
she felt the love of her grandmother.
7-9
She finds love with Dr. Wilbur, it’s as if
she felt the love of her grandmother.
AFFECTIVE
EUPHORIA
FLAT AFFECT
BLUNTING
ELATION (1) 7-9
It was exhibited when she played the piano,
sang a song and danced in front of DR.
Wilbur.
ECSTACY
EXULTATION
ANXIETY (7) 1-3
Sybil felt anxious when she was on the
park hearing the sound of the swing.
4-6
She doesn’t know what love is.
7-9
She was apprehensive of what will be the
reaction of Dr. Wilbur as she expresses her
feeling of love for her.
13-14
1. Sybil is anxious when she was talking to
Richard on his apartment.
2. Vanessa was anxious when Richard
started to undress in front of her.
15-17
When Dr. Wilbur talked to Sybil’s father,
her father told Dr. Wilbur that he noticed
that Sybil is always anxious when she was
still a child but then her father did not do
anything about it because he has trust to
Sybil’s mother
18-19
Sybil hesitated and was worried when she
was about to meet Peggy.
FEAR/PHOBIA (8) 1-3
She is fearful when ever she hears her
mother’s voice.
4-6
She felt fear when she remembers her
mother.
7-9
1. She felt an extreme fear upon seeing the
woman with white hair and the umbrella
that reminded her of her suffering from her
mother.
2. She felt as if there were dish towel
around her eyes and she felt very afraid.
13-14
Sybil had flashbacks and one of these was
about a horrifying cat chasing her
15-17
1.When Dr. Wilbur injected her on her arm
2. She told Dr. Wilbur she’s afraid of hope,
the hope that she’ll get better
18-19
Sybil said that she was scared to remember
her past.
AMBIVALENCE
DEPERSONALIZATION (4) 4-6
she speaks on the third person point of
view as Peggy.
7-9
“It’s has to do with a dream. It has to do
with you..you and this little girl. She is very
young and what she feels is maybe
excusable. She wants to sit beside you, in
your big chair..” She speaks of her feelings
using a third person.
13-14
Sybil expressed to Richard that she feels as
if she is someplace and is floating outside
herself.
18-19
Sybil was remembering about her past and
she sees herself being abused by her mother
by trying to put an enema into her vagina.
IRRITABILITY (1) 15-17
She moved the cat away from her table

RAGE (5) 4-6


There was a feeling of anger within her
that’s why she broke the glass the window
at the hotel room.
7-9
There was a feeling of anger within her
that’s why she broke the glass the window
after talking about the dish towel.
10-12
When she tore all the tissue paper and said
she loves her color.
13-14
Marcia was very angry when Richard
prevented her from jumping off the
building.
18-19
When Sybil remembered everything, she
was very mad at her mother, as if she wants
to kill her and do everything bad to her.
LABILITY (5) 7-9
1. There was a sudden shift of emotions
when she went out with the man.
2. She exhibited quick shift of emotions in
one of her therapies with Dr. Wilbur,
particularly the day they played the piano
and sang together.
10-12
what she says under the piano was changes
fast but with the same idea
13-14
Sybil woke up finding herself at the top of
the shelves afraid of a cat. Then she was
irritable with Richard and then she felt
guilty of going into the movies.
18-19
In the garden, when she was starting to
remember about the past, her emotion
changed rapidly (from calm to emotionally
upset).
DEPRESSED (4) 4-6
She was very depressed when she saw the
man at the window.
7-9
She was very depressed upon seeing the
woman with white hair from the crowd.
13-14
1. Sybil is depressed and she said that it is
the end for her.
2. Sybil became Marcia. Marcia said while
placing a veil on her head that nothing else
matters with an expressionless face.

HOSTILE
TOWARDS SELF
TOWARDS OTHERS
THOUGHT PROCESS
BLOCKING (1) 13-14
When Richard was asking Sybil if Dr.
Wilbur was a psychiatrist, she couldn't
answer and placed her hand on her head as
if it was aching.

FLIGHT OF IDEAS (4) 4-6


There was flight of ideas as she talked after
breaking the glass window at the hotel.
7-9
There was flight of ideas as she talked after
breaking the glass window at Dr. Wilbur’s
place.
13-14
Richard is assisting Marcia while going
down the stairs. Marcia keeps on saying in
a trembling manner "The people.. the
hand.. the people.. the people ... the hands ..
and the water...you just lay still young
lady..you move a muscle... and you move a
muscle and .. i could see.. i could see... and
the kitchen.. the kitchen its so green..."
18-19
Sybil was crawling on the grass and uttered
several things rapidly, from one topic to
another.
WORD SALAD (2) 4-6
She was speaking of phrases after phrases
right after breaking the window at the
hotel.
7-9
She was speaking of phrases after phrases
right after breaking Dr. Wilbur’s glass
window.
PERSEVERATION (3) 4-6
She began talking of repeated words after
she was found at the hotel room by Dr.
Wilbur.
7-9
1. She began talking of repeated words
after escaping from the crowd.
2. She spoke very fast that Dr. Wilbur
couldn’t anymore understand with repeated
phrases after they talked about the dish
towel.
NEOLOGISM (1) 7-9
She uses “dream” as an expression of her
feeling, all the feelings that she has for Dr.
Wilbur.
CIRCUMSTANCIALISM (3) 4-6
She explains a lot of things when all Dr.
Wilbur asked is what she was feeling right
then.
7-9
She couldn’t explain briefly the feeling of
love that she has for Dr. Wilbur.
10-12
When speaking about the dish towel and
the button hook. Also when she is talking
about what she drew.
ECHOLALIA
CONDENSATION (3) 7-9
1. She uses a “child.. little girl..” as an
expression of her true self, one who knows
how to love and is being loved.
2. She drew a light which was a
condensation of her mother’s physically
and sexually abusing acts.
15-17
Purple color = anger to her mother
DELUSION (2) 4-6
She felt like her throat hurts.
7-9
She felt like as if there was a dish towel
around her eyes.
GRANDEUR (2) 4-6
She impresses Dr. Wilbur by speaking in
French and being finesse.
7-9
She impresses Dr. Wilbur by showing her
she is good in dancing and singing.
PERSECUTION (1) 7-9
. She felt as if her mother is around again
and will abuse her.
JEALOUSY (1) 7-9
. She got jealous because one of her
personalities has stolen her talent.
GUILT (2) 10-12
When she heard herself imitating herself.
13-14
Sybil after waking up from a bad dream
was guilty of going in the movies.
SELF ACCUSATION
OBSESSION (1) 4-6
When she saw herself at the mirrir and said
that she’s beautiful and has a pretty little
face.
VERBIGERATION (3) 4-6
She repeated answers as Dr. Wibur asked
her at the hotel room.
7-9
. She repeated answers as Dr. Wibur asked
her about the people who were hurting her.
“I don’t know. I don’t. I don’t know these
people.”
10-12
She is repeating what she is saying while
conversing with Dr. Wilbur under the
piano.
RHYMING
PUNNING
MUTISM

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