Whom did Dr. House treat more often - men or women? Men. In Seasons 1-4 and 7-8, about 60% of the patients were male, and only in season 4-5 did he treat an equal number of men and women. If you see Dr...
For all those who will be monitoring the fate of Dr. House on Polish television from September again (and maybe only now), the 1st episode of the 5th season will be commented by Dr. Wojciech Feleszko from the Warsaw Medical University. This fragment of the series is medically plausible, although the intrigue was very confusing. A woman who seemed to be crawling ants was brought to the hospital. She was diagnosed with anemia, low blood pressure, and abdominal pain. At the same time, no one gave her a stomach ultrasound or asked her about her period...
Type of personality. Weaknesses and strengths From all of the above, we can draw a conclusion about the schizoid organization of the doctor. Let's consider the organization of House's personality in the aspects of psychoanalytic typology of Nancy McWilliams. In the field of drives, the schizoid personality appears to be struggling with oral problems. Namely: she is concerned about the need to avoid the danger of being absorbed, sucked in, chewed up, tied up and eaten. The world around them is felt as a space full of consuming, perverting, destructive forces...
Information from early socialization House's father was a military pilot, and his mother was a housewife. Because of his father's work related to moving around, House spent his childhood in Japan and Egypt. House had a terrible relationship with his father, whom he hated but looked like. His father was always grieving for reprisals. In one episode, we find out that as a child, House had been brutally harassed by his father's warrior, that he was biased and "brutally honest" - just as House is now...
For fun. Dr. House as an object of typing. General information Dr. Gregory House is the protagonist of the American television series Dr. House Gregory House is a brilliant doctor and head of the diagnostic department at Princeton-Plainsboro Clinic. House is involved in medical investigations and is interested in extremely complex cases. House is irritated by his routine work at the clinic with a series of trivial simple diagnoses, and only another investigation can dispel his boredom. At the same time, he is pathologically unwilling to meet with patients...