Schizophrenia
in sentence
133 examples of Schizophrenia in a sentence
30 percent of schizophrenic people are left-handed, and
schizophrenia
has a very funny genetics, which means 60 percent of the people are genetically left-handed, but only half of it showed.
I'm just saying that, if you think, oh, I don't carry a left-handed gene so therefore my, you know, children won't be at risk of
schizophrenia.
"Ma'am, do you take medication to clear your mind?" "Yeah, judge, I take Haldol for my schizophrenia, Xanax for my anxiety."
And in older age conditions like Parkinsonism, and in other acquired impairments like
schizophrenia.
And to date, there has been a sort of a
schizophrenia
in the donor community, as to how to build basic services in post-conflict sectors.
In the mid-twentieth century, psychologists also attempted to use IQ tests to evaluate things other than general intelligence, particularly schizophrenia, depression, and other psychiatric conditions.
And I'm telling a story that many of you know, because Steve's columns became the basis for a book, which was turned into a movie, with Robert Downey Jr. acting as Steve Lopez, and Jamie Foxx as Nathaniel Anthony Ayers, the Juilliard-trained double bassist whose promising career was cut short by a tragic affliction with paranoid
schizophrenia.
And we then call that
schizophrenia.
Storywise, there seems to be a bit of
schizophrenia
as far as whether the Japanese should be shown as completely despicable or if there could be exceptions.
The audience will buy it because, well, none of us are psychologists, and none of us are suffering from
schizophrenia
(not that we know about) so we take the story and believe it.
Fox is OK as Nathaniel Ayers, the Julliard trained musician who dreams of playing with the Walt Disney orchestra until his bouts with
schizophrenia
drive him into the street and ultimately skid row.
many people still think that
schizophrenia
is dissociative identity disorder.
Let's see,...we have a case of incest/rape, attempted murder, wife swapping, alcoholism, infidelity, death of a little boy after eating tainted fish, a man with severe depression (he never talks during the movie and looks very scary), a hopeless dreamer who would probably be diagnosed with schizophrenia, a mentally retarded young man who thinks he is a street car conductor and spends all his waking moments "driving" his street car through paths among the garbage piles, a man married to a total shrew (I think I liked her character even less than the incestuous rapist!), etc., etc.
I can endure that if the people in question display ANY kind of talent, interesting quirkiness or even clinical
schizophrenia.
Think Identity only the personalities do not die when they are killed, all these people are in his head with the exception of the nurses who are indeed real(paranoid schizophrenia), one personality Doctor Eck knows it enough to diagnose it, but the personality called Dr. Ek has an ulterior motive, aka the book of magik, therefore Trevor has no reason to believe that any of the people are not real.
Neverwas is a muddled film that reduces the heartbreak of the disease of
schizophrenia
to a fanciful lark of literary imagination and children's fanciful dreams.
However, I'm not sure if the true events that inspired this thriller included a dogged homicide investigator who pursues a child murderer, despite suffering from
schizophrenia.
Ok this movie was interesting slow at first but then picked up of course I had a hard time even looking away from the screen because of Nancy Mckeon being the main character even crazy she looks cute :o) The movie is about a woman who seems normal then starts to hear voices she has
schizophrenia.
The film paints a portrait of a troubled woman who descends into paranoid
schizophrenia
as the end nears all the while maintaining the unexpectedly undaunted, matter-of-fact demeanor of one very much reconciled to her fate in spite of being trapped in a system with no recompense for abuse in childhood nor insanity in adulthood who well may have been failed by the criminal justice system as well.
My sister was diagnosed with
schizophrenia
in 1998 and I often watch films with themes of mental illness.
Damian Lewis treats us to a very believable character suffering from schizophrenia, completely obsessed over trying to locate and possibly "reverse" the abduction of his daughter - an event that we are not so sure ever really occurred.
More of an outsider artist, or maybe just an exploited freakshow, suffering from paranoid
schizophrenia
and creating during his manic peaks.
(Not to mention that its very incoherency makes this movie a more accurate picture of some forms of
schizophrenia
than many more "serious" films which address the same subject.)
Wild Man Fischer suffers from paranoid
schizophrenia
which has profoundly impacted his life and career.
Even so, it all comes down to the script, which treats the terrible malady we call
schizophrenia
with an authenticity beyond what I have seen in other films ( I do include A Beautiful Mind in that assessment) and Gina Chiarelli's tour de force performance.
Then you start to see how tortured he is, especially when you learn he's suffering from
schizophrenia
and he's basically self medicating himself.
But the inconclusive election reflects the
schizophrenia
of both the Conservative and Labour parties on the Brexit issue.
Clive Crook, for example, argues that “the limits of the data [Piketty] presents and the grandiosity of the conclusions he draws...borders on schizophrenia,” rendering conclusions that are “either unsupported or contradicted by [his] own data and analysis.”
Reported cannabis use at the study’s start increased the likelihood of being diagnosed with
schizophrenia
in the next 15 years.
No universal diagnostic tests exist for the most frequent mental disorders, such as depression, anxiety, and
schizophrenia.
Back
Related words
Depression
People
Which
Disorder
Diagnosed
About
There
Suffering
Mental
Brain
Bipolar
Think
Paranoid
Disorders
Patients
Other
Illness
Conditions
Years
Symptoms