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In Bates Motel, the series and prequel to the film Psycho, Norman Bates experiences a series of blackouts that render him unable to recall the traumas that he inflicts on others' lives. But Norman's blackouts are not induced by alcohol. They are usually induced by a trauma or intense emotion related to a memory.
Norman Bates from Bates Motel (a prequel TV series of the movie 'Psycho') is a kind-hearted, polite and caring person who unknowingly suffers from dissociative identity disorder. Throughout the show, there are many instances where depictions of dissociative identity disorder's symptoms have been made.
Norman Bates has multiple disorders very noticeable in the television series Bates Motel. Schizophrenia, Autism/Asperger's, OCD, Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This spiked and fueled his future schizophrenia and DID. Most iconically, Norman appears different everyone else his age.
In Bates Motel, the series and prequel to the film Psycho, Norman Bates experiences a series of blackouts that render him unable to recall the traumas that he inflicts on others' lives. But Norman's blackouts are not induced by alcohol. They are usually induced by a trauma or intense emotion related to a memory.
Norman Bates Is Not A Psycho. It is more likely that Norman Bates has Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Formerly known as, Multiple Personality Disorder, DID is naturally brought on by a traumatic event or abuse as a child. This explains Norman's lack of social skills and why he lives outside the town.
Just a mother and son cuddling in bed to start the day. With Norma and Norman established as an incredibly close, codependent mother and son, Bates Motel can now go about pushing the two of them closer and closer together. Norma and Norman are uncomfortably close, but they've never actually done so much as kissed.
In the season 2 finale, mother and son shared a legitimate, MTV Movie Award-worthy lip lock in the middle of the forestland in season 3, Norman and Norma are so disgustingly comfortable with each other that they've even started sleeping in the same bed together AND SPOONING!
Freddie High more's Norman Bates was still in a haze of fear and rage after that creepy psychology professor suggested, in the previous episode, that the lad is unnaturally close to his mother, Vera Farming's Norma. He said I might be attracted to you sexually, said Norman tremulously.
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