Sunday, March 17, 2019

John Nash, A Beautiful Mind Essay -- Mental Health, Schizophrenia

WHAT IS SCHIZOPHRENIA?The juvenile definition of schizophrenia describes it as a long-lasting psychotic cark (involving a severe break with reality), in which there is an inability to have a go at it what is real from fantasy as well as disturbances in thinking, emotions, behavior, and knowledge (Cicarelli, p. 557). SYMPTOMSSchizophrenia includes several symptoms. One common symptom is delusions, which are pretended beliefs that the soulfulness holds and that tend to remain fixed and unshakable even in the face of evidence that disproves the delusions (Cicarelli, p. 557).Other common symptoms include speech disturbances, in which people with schizophrenia make up words, repeat words or sentences persistently, string words together on the basis of sounds, and experience abrupt interruptions in speech or thought. The thought patterns of those with schizophrenia are alike significantly disturbed, as they have difficulty linking their thoughts together in lawful ways (Cicarelli, p. 557).Individuals with schizophrenia may also experience hallucinations, in which they run into voices or see things or people who are non real there. Hearing voices and emotional disturbances are key symptoms in making a diagnosis of schizophrenia. An emotional disturbance known as flat put together is a condition in which the person shows little or no emotion. For example, emotions can be excessive and/or inappropriate - a person might laugh when it would be more appropriate to cry (Cicarelli, p. 557).A person with schizophrenia might also exhibit disorganized and exceedingly odd behavior. For example, some forms of schizophrenia are accompanied by periods of eff immobility, whereas others may involve weird facial grimaces and odd gesturing. Attention is al... ...nly suffered from auditory, not visual, hallucinations. There is also a seen in the film in which Nash is beingness presented with pens from faculty members. In reality, no such custom exits. A stunning Mind i s a remarkable movie that sheds light on a complicated and debilitating disorder, in which the person seems to have no image over. It is enlightening and heart warming, I would highly recommend this movie. I must(prenominal) admit, the first time I watch the movie, I went into it not keen anything about schizophrenia and when it was over, I still felt like I didnt fully understand the disorder however, the second time I watched with the knowledge of what schizophrenia is and all of the various symptoms and I find it awing that Nash was able to overcome the disorder by sheer willpower over his own mind, as he chose to ignore the voices in his head.

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