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Bob Wiley is depicted as a "compendium of phobias". Using clinical frameworks like the DSM-5 , his symptoms align with several recognized disorders:
: Bob’s immediate and overwhelming attachment to Dr. Marvin, to the point of stalking him on vacation, highlights an pathological need to be cared for. 3. The Therapeutic Dynamic and Ethical Breaches subtitle What.About.Bob?.1991.720p.BluRay.x264....
: Bob experiences chronic worry and acute physical symptoms, such as difficulty breathing and "dead hands," when faced with daily stressors. Bob Wiley is depicted as a "compendium of phobias"
The film is widely cited in discussions of medical ethics due to the numerous boundary violations committed by both characters. The 1991 film What About Bob
The 1991 film What About Bob? presents a comedic yet complex look at the relationship between a multi-phobic patient, Bob Wiley (Bill Murray), and his egocentric psychiatrist, Dr. Leo Marvin (Richard Dreyfuss). While framed as a lighthearted comedy, the film serves as a subversive case study on the efficacy of unconventional therapy and the fragility of professional identity. The narrative arc follows Bob's unexpected "recovery" through sheer persistence, contrasted against Dr. Marvin’s psychological disintegration. 2. Psychological Profile of Bob Wiley
: His ritualized behaviors, including using tissues to avoid touching public surfaces and repeating "baby steps" mantras, are classic markers of OCD.