A Beautiful Mind

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The movie, “A Beautiful Mind” plays out the story of the extremely brilliant mathematician John Nash who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. Ron Howard directed this film and is based on the true life story of the genius mathematician Nash which is portrayed by Russell Crowe. At the beginning of the movie John starts his career at Princeton University, as a mathematics student where he was well known for his intelligence. Nash is an arrogant, socially awkward student, who spent most of his time cooped up in his room or library trying to discover an impossible equation in mathematics that would make him one of the greats (Albert Einstein, Plato, Galleo). Half way through the movie, we come to find out a lot if the places and situations that occur are only an illusion within Nash’s “beautiful mind”. At this point we figure out that Nash is suffering from severe mental illness, which is paranoid schizophrenia. Schizophrenia has been defined as a split mind, not only referring to multiple personality but also a split from reality that shows itself as unorganized things, irrational emotions and actions. Nash had been experiencing extreme delusions and hallucinations which were then diagnosed as symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. Nash displayed both signs of negative and positive symptoms, as in disorganization, delusions, random laughter, and extreme quietness. One of the first imaginary characters he develops is his roommate Charles Herman, an English Literature student.
Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy has been known to be the most efficient type of therapy when treating this mental problem. Cognitive therapy is a specific type of therapy that teaches people more, new adaptive ways to think and act. The treatment was involved in ...

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...s, Parcher, and Marcee constantly show up, Nash learns to just ignore them and act like he doesn’t see them.
Even though he had a serious mental illness, he had worked hard and came up with a theory that would result in his winning of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. Martin asks him at the end of the movie if he still seen Marcee, Charles, and Parcher. Nash positively replies “No, but I’ve have got use to ignoring them, and as a result, they have kind of gave up on me. I think that sort of like nightmares and dreams, you’ve got to feed them for them to stay alive.” This show Nash’s great metal will power, strength, and his ability to overcome anything he wants. John Nash, I believe, was used as an example that just because you suffer from a mental illness it should never hold you back from doing what you love to do, or doing what you were meant to do.

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