In psychological literature, maternal warmth is often communicated through facial mirroring—a process where a mother reflects her child's emotions to validate them. When this dynamic becomes abusive, the face is transformed into a psychological weapon. In popular media, this manifest in three distinct ways:

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Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway) showcases the theatricality of maternal abuse. The film uses dramatic, high-contrast lighting to transform Joan's heavily made-up face into a terrifying mask. Her wild, wide-eyed expressions during her abusive rages highlight the unpredictable nature of a parent whose emotional volatile state dictates the entire household's survival. 8. The Act (TV Series)

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In psychological literature, maternal warmth is often communicated through facial mirroring—a process where a mother reflects her child's emotions to validate them. When this dynamic becomes abusive, the face is transformed into a psychological weapon. In popular media, this manifest in three distinct ways:

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Using intense descriptors to grab attention in a crowded feed. The film uses dramatic, high-contrast lighting to transform

Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway) showcases the theatricality of maternal abuse. The film uses dramatic, high-contrast lighting to transform Joan's heavily made-up face into a terrifying mask. Her wild, wide-eyed expressions during her abusive rages highlight the unpredictable nature of a parent whose emotional volatile state dictates the entire household's survival. 8. The Act (TV Series) The film uses dramatic

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