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[Deficiency, disability, neurology and television series]
Susana Collado-Vázquez1, Ariadna Martínez-Martínez, Roberto Cano-de-la-Cuerda
1Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28922 Madrid, Espana.
Introduction:
The portrayal of neurological disability and deficiency on television has not always been approached in the same way, but has instead tended to reflect the standpoint taken by society with regard to these issues and how they are dealt with according to the prevailing conceptions and values at each particular time.
Aims:
To address the appearance of neurological pathologies in television series and to ponder on the image they have in such contexts.
Development:
Deficiency and disability of neurological origin have often been depicted on television in series, telefilms and documentaries, and in a wide variety of ways. Here we examine different television series and how they have dealt with neurological pathology, its diagnosis and its treatment, as well as the figure of the healthcare professional and social-familial adaptation. Examples cited include series such as House MD, Glee, American Horror Story, Homeland or Game of Thrones.
Conclusions:
Television series are a useful tool for making some neurological pathologies better known to the public and for dispelling the myths surrounding others, provided that the pathologies are dealt with in a realistic manner, which is not always the case. More care should be taken with regard to the way in which health professionals are portrayed in television series, as it is not always done correctly and may mislead viewers, who take what they see on the TV as being real.
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