Yes, while Alex Forrest from "Fatal Attraction" exhibits some traits associated with borderline personality disorder (BPD), such as intense emotional instability and fear of abandonment, not all characteristics of BPD are present in her portrayal. For instance, individuals with BPD may often have patterns of unstable relationships and a pervasive sense of emptiness, which are not deeply explored in her character. Additionally, Alex's behavior is largely driven by the specific narrative of the film rather than a comprehensive representation of the disorder.
probably post traumatic stree disordr because it was something very taumatic or maybe if they had ocd they wouldve probably had fears of boats or ships
Society can do many things to prevent eating disorders. In societies where looks are highly valued, there are oustandingly more cases of eating disorders. People can stop focusing so much on looking thin and being beautiful and "perfect", and than can help to alleviate many of the causes of eating disorders. Also, ending bullying and teasing (especially about looks and weight) can help a lot, too.