About Dr. Amy Farrah-Fowler – The Character Of The Television Show The Big Bang Theory

Dr. Amy Farrah-Fowler, known from the hit television show, The Big Bang Theory, is one of the more minor characters of the show, but an intriguing character nonetheless. In the time that Amy has been on the show we have seen her character develop and have heard some of her back story, but we still do not fully know how or why she became the way that she is. Utilizing some of the information that she talks about on the show, and looking at her current behavior and personality traits, we can analyze why she acts the way that she does from the viewpoint of various psychological theorists. Specifically, we are going to analyze Dr. Amy Farrah-Fowler from the viewpoint of Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy and Adlerian Therapy.

Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT) was developed by Albert Ellis, who believed that people had the potential to be both rational and irrational, and that what a person thinks about their experiences is what causes their distress. Ellis’s beliefs led him to develop the ABCD model in REBT, which is a sequence of events that happens when thoughts, behaviors, and feelings occur simultaneously, resulting in a person developing beliefs. For Ellis, once a highly charged emotion (C) follows some form of adversity (A), an individual may blame the consequence on the adversity, when that person’s beliefs (B) created the emotions, resulting in the person’s distress, unless this is actively challenged (D).

This pattern reinforces the individual’s irrational beliefs and continues the source of their distress. Ellis saw a person’s personality as developing mostly out of their biology and the social environment that the person is in. Each person has a temperament all of their own and Ellis viewed this as being biologically based and a balance between a person’s must haves and their would like to haves. Another point of distress in Ellis’s viewpoint is that individuals seek out approval and acceptance and if they do not get this. Applying the theories of REBT to Amy Farrah-Fowler should be done by showing how she has changed during her time on the show, as this type of treatment focuses on challenging irrational thoughts to help relieve distress. Amy is a Neuroscientist who made her first appearance on the show as a blind date of one of the main characters, Dr. Sheldon Cooper. She was at first robot like and wanted stated that she found relationships to be unnecessary.

She and Sheldon began spending more and more time together, enjoying each’s other company, and this meant that Amy was also spending time with other characters, including the female characters, Penny and Bernadette. The more time that Amy has spent around Penny, the more open she has become to relationships and changes in her life. Amy has sought to form a bond with Penny and has opened up about how she grew up and how she had no friends. During this time Amy has also desired to become more intimate with Sheldon, and her persistence and understanding of him has led to a huge shift in how both of the characters view intimacy and relationships.

Amy has a strong desire to be accepted and having spent the majority of her life having no friends and not being accepted by peer groups, she at first comes across as needy and lacking an understanding of personal boundaries. One of the main focal points of REBT is irrational thought patterns and changing these, which we see with Amy as her character develops. Originally Amy was stand-offish, believing herself to be boring, adding nothing of interest to conversations, and often making comments about things not being cruel jokes on her when she is included in activities. This may indicate that because of things that have happened to her she has an irrational belief that she is not worthy of human interaction and relationships, which could be why she originally claims to find relationships unnecessary.

Amy’s character development is a strong indicator of her irrational thoughts being challenged. Adlerian Therapy slightly differs from REBT and as such we can evaluate Dr. Amy Farrah-Fowler in an alternate way. Alfred Adler worked with Sigmund Freud and ended up leaving as he did not agree with many of Freud’s ideas. Adler believed that people should be viewed as complete individuals, which he referred to as holism. Adler also placed great value on how a person perceived their situation, not just how it actually was, and believed that people based their choices on many different variables and he wanted to help people realize they could make different choices. Adler believed that there are three main tasks in life, which are love, community, and work, and that people are motivated to improve their situations.

He also viewed people as unique individuals and not just a general disorder, wanting to focus on what purpose emotions serve in a person’s life. Adler was overall more focused on how person utilizes their personality, temperament, and other such factors, in order to make a place for themselves within their social world. Putting all of Adler’s theories into play when looking at Amy can be very interesting. If there are three main tasks to life, then when Amy first came onto the show she was only succeeding at one, work. As she has grown she has improved both her love and community tasks, gaining friends, and a romantic partner. A good example of Amy perceiving her situation as different than it actually is, is with her friendship with Penny.

For a very long Penny did not actually like Amy, although she perceived herself as Penny’s best friend, and eventually she actually did become Penny’s best friend. Amy also has stuck with her relationship with Sheldon for a very long time as she was motivated to improve her relationship with him. Amy is an only child, she enjoys rather low energy activities, comes from a very strict family, with strong beliefs, and appears to be the only child of a single mother, which all explains a lot in regards to her seeming preference for activities that do not require others and her struggle to obtain and maintain friendships. Amy often makes remarks about her childhood being lonely and that her mother would tell her she could not do things due to it being for whores, or locking her in the shame closet, which could explain why she does not really have a relationship with her mother as an adult.

In Adlerian Therapy the focus is on modifying lifestyles to reflect a prosocial view of self and others. As Amy has become a part of the social group in the show, her lifestyle and views have changed to grow with her. Amy originally stated that she had no desire for romantic relationships and that she found physical touch to be repulsive. She also had never drank, did not have pierced ears, and appeared to be extremely sheltered. As the show has progressed, Amy has changed significantly, having a sexual relationship with Sheldon, moving in with him and getting engaged, drinking with her friends frequently, getting her ears pierced, and becoming more and more social.

Considering the different viewpoints of Adlerian Therapy and REBT in regards to this one specific character, there appear to be overlapping theories. The purpose of both types of therapy is to help the client overcome what is considered to be their problems, with this character it is her lack of relationships, both romantic and non-romantic. We could go back and look closely at Amy’s childhood in order to understand why she is the way that she is in order to help her further, or we could simply look at her current behavior in an effort to challenge her irrational thoughts and beliefs. Both of these viewpoints could work depending upon the approach and how much Amy wants to discuss her past in reference to her current issues. 

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Reflection of Some Of The Best Television Shows That Came To My Mind

The first television show that came to mind right away for this assignment was the Big Bang Theory, with the first episode released on September 24, 2007. In the early seasons there was only one constantly present female lead, Penny. Penny’s character is a very stereotypical female character, she is protruded as ditzy and attractive. Whose’s main goal in the show seems to be to create sexual tension with one of the leading males, Leonard Hofstadter. The leading males of the show are all portrayed as brilliant men, who all have problems getting women. This representation of gender is problematic mostly for women as they are deemed weak. The representation for men is better, because it brakes the traditional notions, yes it stays with it when talking about men being smart. But it completely ruins it when it portrays man as weak and having problems getting women.

The next one that came to mind is not a television show, but rather a classic Disney animated film, Beauty and the Beast. While Belle is more independent, the village people still treat her as weird and not normal, giving the viewer the thought that being independent is not a good thing. Gaston is just a walking stereotype, with just about everything he is or does being a stereotypically male character. While the film does mock Gaston for himself, it also doesn’t offer an alternative personally. The three barmaids how fawn over him at the bar add fuel to the fire that is Gaston manly ego. These representation of gender is problematic for both parties. Females are viewed as weird if their independent and fawn over men, and males have to be strong, good with women, and confidence in themselves.

My last thought that came to mind for this assignment is a television show titled, How to Get Away With Murder. This one has to deal more with how society thinks of gender roles of today. Today in society it slightly more accepted for women to choose their careers over having children. By choosing this they make the chose that it their job is their motherhood, making it impossible for them to have children, and still be happy and balanced. (I personal disagree with this, I think you can have both.) This was the chose that Annalise Keating chose to take, one of the main characters.

She became a brilliant lawyer, one who hardly every losses a case, she is also known for his escape artist skills. In the show Annalise often jokes about being the mother to her students, mostly the five student that she choses to do an internship with her. While Annalise is not necessarily nurturing to the students, she does offer shelter for when things get too real. In this case the students came to her when they had murder someone or when they broke the law in some way. This representation of women is better than the two explained above. All thought still not the best representation there… I think.

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The Hot Zone

The Hot Zone is a factual story by Richard Preston about the outburst of the Ebola virus in a monkey house located in neighborhood of Reston, Virginia. In the first half of the book, the author tells about the previous outbreaks of Ebola-like viruses in the African continent and talks about the consequent disaster. He refers to the painful demise of a French expatriate, Charles Monet and several other effected by the disease. Major Nancy Jaax, a U. S. Army personal was called upon after the Reston outburst occurs.

She works in full body “space suits’’ (Preston 1999) with the most deadly viruses with in laboratories known as “Hot Zones” (Preston 1999). Nancy Jaax, a housewife and a mother, tries to keep a balance between her job and family life though the former always gets priority. Her husband and colleague, Jerry Jaax gets worried about her vulnerable exposure to such dangerous agents at Fort Detrick. The monkeys kept under observation for Ebola virus testing in the research facility at Reston starts falling ill after a certain time.

By examining their tissue samples, Nancy and her colleagues concluded the illness being caused by the virus. Hundreds of monkeys in the monkey house are killed by the military and the Centers for Disease Control in order to prevent the virus entering the human residents in the area. Strict precautionary measures are taken throughout the procedure. Finally, the entire building is decontaminated and the employees go back to their normal lives. In order to discover the origin of these viruses, a U.

S scientific expedition visits a place in Kenya where some of the infected people were reportedly visiting the area. Unfortunately, the mission failed but the leading doctor of the expedition was able to put away the equipment used during the mission. The decontamination project at Reston was a success. The author ends the account by reporting his visit to the suspected site that housed the Ebola carriers. References Preston, Richard. (1999). The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story. Anchor

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Reality Tv Shows

What Reality TV Tells Us about American Culture Reality TV (RTV) and tabloid journalism have often been compared to each other. (Hill 80) Are both bringing out the worst in American culture or and they merely an example of what American culture is all about, holding a mirror up to the audience? Western culture in […]

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Reality TV Shows Critique Essay

Nowadays almost everyone has an opportunity to watch television daily. Whether it is news, documentaries, films or reality TV shows. I am almost certain that the last type mentioned is the most popular among all age groups. Reality shows can be entertaining for its viewers and even participants. You can enjoy artist’s music while you […]

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Unappropriate Tv Shows for Children

Unappropriate Television Shows Abstract Children are being influenced by television shows on a daily basis. Some children are watching inappropriate television shows such as SpongeBob, Fish Hooks, Family Guy, South Park, Ed, Edd, Eddy, Scooby-Doo, Boondocks and etc. These shows can affect children as they grow up in many ways such as using profanity, violent […]

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TV Show “Bay Area”

Check, Please! Bay Area is a local TV program, which reviews local restaurants. During each episode, three guests introduce their favorite restaurants to the television audience. Each guest also has to review the other two restaurants that are being featured on the show. Together with the host, the three guests gather around a table and […]

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