Freudian Scripts

Freudian Scripts


In Mini Session: Suicide in the Media

September 13, 2024

In this special episode of Freudian Scripts, Dr. Sam and Dr. Fran honor Suicide Prevention Month by taking a look at how suicide is portrayed in film and television. With the alarming rise in rates of suicide, understanding these depictions is more critical than ever.  This episode spotlights the controversial series 13 Reasons Why and its impact on youth, exploring the potential risks and consequences of media representations of suicide. Additionally, we examine Steve Carell’s portrayal of Frank in Little Miss Sunshine, analyzing how the film addresses themes of despair, recovery, and the complexities of suicidal thoughts in a nuanced and thoughtful way. Our conversation also delves into the Werther effect, where depictions of suicide can lead to an increase in suicide rates, and the Papageno effect, where media can play a positive role in suicide prevention. By analyzing these effects through real examples, Dr. Sam and Dr. Fran aim to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding suicide in media and the importance of responsible storytelling. Please be advised that this episode contains explicit discussions on suicide and may be distressing for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available 24/7 by calling or texting 988. Content Warning: suicide