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    Technology in Cambridge from 1951 to 1959. Main Characters: John Nash – The schizophrenic who later got a Nobel Prize for his mathematical prowess. Alicia Nash – The student of Nash who later becomes his wife and helps him overcome his illness. Parcher – The Defense Department agent who was also imagined by Nash Charles – Nash’s roommate whom he also imagined. Main Problems: There is a lack of social interaction with his classmates. Nash also has the inability of accepting defeat. He also has the

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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION John Nash is an American Mathematician whose works in game theory‚ differential geometry‚ and partial differential equations have provided insight into the forces that govern chance and events inside complex systems in daily life. Nash enrolled as a graduate student at Princeton in 1948 and almost immediately stood out as an odd duck. Unfortunately‚ enough for him his future is not as bright as his genius like capabilities. He attends Princeton as a graduate student who

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    Guide questions for the reaction paper (Schizophrenia- A Beautiful Mind Movie) 1. signs and symptoms of schizophrenia  2. specific type of schizo shown in the movie 3. the cause of schizophrenia for the main character 4. how it was diagnosed 5. how it was treated 6. the moral lesson of the movie 7. weak and strong points of the movie 8. role of the PT for patients with schizo 9. ideas from the movie that you agree or strongly disagree 10. recommendations about the movie and many other

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    The shots of A Beautiful Mind consists of manly medium‚ high angle and low angle shots. John Nash is often shot in a medium shot. The film uses color as symbolic of good and evil. During scenes where the lead Nash was in a good mood or was having something happy happen to him‚ the colors were all saturated with a golden hue. The lights looked gold‚ and it was as if all the actors’ faces were covered with golden morning sunlight. During the sad times there was a lot of desaturation going which gave

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    consideration both the validations and the flaws of the DSM-IV’s diagnosis methods‚ an individual diagnosed with schizophrenia needs a strong social work approach that supports beyond the medical aspects. In the case of John Nash‚ the DSM-IV brings across several points that appear to validate the surrounding symptoms of schizophrenia. Starting at a younger age‚ Nash had began to show signs

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    “Perhaps it is good to have a beautiful mind‚ but an even greater gift is to discover a beautiful heart.” - John Forbes Nash Jr. Those wise words that John Nash spoke a few years back still resonate today. The story starts at Princeton University‚ where John Nash is the recipient of a scholarship. (The Carnegie Prize for mathematics.) Then we are introduced to his roommate Charles‚ a literature student‚ he greets John and they instantly hit it off and become friends. John also meets an interesting

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    Synopsis A Beautiful Mind is a biopic of the famed mathematician John Nash and his lifelong struggles with his mental health. Nash was a graduate student at Princeton in 1948. He is not a social person and his roommate Charles seems was his only close friend. John is soon a professor at MIT where he meets and eventually married a graduate student‚ Alicia. John begins to lose his grip on reality overtime and eventually being institutionalized diagnosed with schizophrenia. He thought he was working

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    A Beautiful Mind The movie “A Beautiful Mind” directed by Ron Howard is based on the real story of mathematician John F. Nash Jr.‚ played by Russell Crow. John Nash was a gifted young man from West Virginia that‚ while studying in Princeton‚ created his “game theory” also knows as “Nash equilibrium”‚ which was the break through in modern economics‚ and for which he got the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics later on in his life. Also except his extraordinary mind John Nash had a psychological

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    A Beautiful Mind: Psychological Analysis A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 movie loosely based on The American mathematician John Nash. The movie follows John Nash played by Russell Crowe and his development of delusional episodes and paranoid schizophrenia. Enrolled at Princeton in 1948‚ John Nash stood out from the rest‚ detached from the world. With an introverted personality‚ he devoted himself to finding a unique mathematical theorem that would be completely original. With his success‚ John becomes

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    Adam Morrone Mr. Cone Introduction to Phycology 12‚ September 2012 Evaluating the condition of John Nash John Nash is the main character in the film A Beautiful Mind. Nash suffers from extreme schizophrenia and this radically affects his relationships with everyone around him. His wife‚ Alicia‚ must deal with the brunt of this‚ even before his condition was realized she would not often see him due to the fact that his hallucinations would keep him away from home for hours. When his schizophrenia

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