The film depicts the life of John Nash as he progresses on his academic endeavours, meets his new wife and acclaims fame through his discoveries, all while his symptoms of schizophrenia progressively worsen to the point that his life is flipped upside down and he is blinded from reality.
Unlike many other movies which have tackled mental illness and the presentation of schizophrenic tendencies, ‘A Beautiful Mind’, gives a rather consistent and accurate portrayal of not only the symptoms associated …show more content…
According to the DSM-IV, Schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder characterised by abnormalities in two or more of the following five categories, persisting for at least six months, including one month of active-phase symptom (DSM-IV). These symptoms include…
1. Delusions – which are fixed beliefs that are deemed abnormal by same-culture peers, not deriving from ordinary life experiences.
Such delusions take various forms such as persecutory delusions: the belief that one is going to be harmed, harassed or so forth by an individual, organisation or another group and grandiose delusions: whereby an individual believes he or she has exceptional abilities, wealth or fame
2. Hallucinations - perception-like experiences that occur without an external stimulus – can be visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory etc. including experiences of hearing voices that are perceived as distinct from the individuals own thoughts
3. Disorganised Thinking (Speech) – speech that is incoherent or difficult to