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    Technical University Online PSYC120-1103B-21 September 18‚ 2011 Professor Redfern Resubmission Abstract I will be discussing the life of a man that we will call Jack Dough. Jack is my boyfriend and has agreed to be the subject of my psychological analysis. We will go over the main points of his life thus far and try to look at him through the psychoanalytic point of view. To understand what Jack Dough has went through and how he has become the man he is today‚ I will attempt to look at how

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    John Nash started as a young graduate student who was attending Princeton University at the very beginning of his career‚ who would then be John Nash‚ the mathematics Nobel Prize winner. John Nash had late onset schizophrenia that could have been set off by the stress to have come up with his own idea to publish. He had little to no regard to social interaction‚ little cognitive symptoms were shown until later in life once medicine was taken into account‚ he had major positive symptoms such as hallucinations

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    A Beautiful Mind‚ written by Ron Howard‚ it tells the story of a brilliant mathematician named John Nash who eventually discovers he had an ill mind when he is seeing people who aren’t real. As John goes through college at Princeton and the rest of his complex career we watch him battle his own mind. The director uses several different film techniques to walk the viewers through the life of having a crazy but beautiful mind. One film techniques that was used to represent how John was feeling was

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    A Beautiful Mind John Nash- A brilliant mathematician‚ John’s troubles begin during his time at Princeton. He begins to hallucinate‚ consistently carrying on conversations and relationships with people who never existed. To make matters worse‚ he is already anti-social‚ and has a tendency to isolate and bury himself in work. As time passes‚ his condition worsens. He begins to believe that there is this elaborate scheme against him; he believes he is being forced to work for the government to decipher

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    It is the skill of consciously identifying their emotional outbursts. People can gradually become familiar with the irrational viewpoints of each of the negative intelligences‚ which operate within their mind. While self-awareness can throw light on emotional irrationality‚ many of the behaviors will be triggered repeatedly by “speed dial circuits”‚ which respond to stressful situations. Negative emotions include fear‚ sadness‚ disgust‚ boredom‚ contempt

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    “A Beautiful Mind” is a movie about John Nash‚ a mathematician famous for his work in game theory‚ specifically the Nash equilibrium. The film describes his life from university to the point he receives a nobel prize‚ and how he lives with his schizophrenia. The first scene‚ in which it becomes clear that Nash has schizophrenic symptoms are when he meets his roommate‚ Charles‚ throughout every interaction he has with him‚ a common theme is that there are no others during their discussions‚ and the

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    Comparison Paper Watching these two movies‚ “What about Bob?” And “A Beautiful Mind” really opens your eyes to problems that many people in our world face throughout their daily lives. These movies provide us with an opportunity to become better acquainted with the reality of disorders and help us realize that real people do struggle with these issues and that these issues can affect the person themselves or their family or even their psychiatrist. But what we also can learn from these movies

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    The movie‚ A Beautiful Mind follows a brilliant mathematician‚ John Nash’s progression of his physchiatric condition schizophrenia. John‘s symptoms first started to appear during his time as a graduate student of Princeton as he struggled with intense stress while trying to formulate an orginal idea for publishing. After accepting a position with MIT‚ John’s delusions and hallucinations become progressinly worse over time‚ and he believed to have been recreuited by the Department of Defense to break

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    A TRULY BEAUTIFUL MIND A BIOGRAPHY OF ALBERT EINSTEIN BORN AS A GERMAN CITIZEN ON 14 MARCH 1879 IN THE CITY OF ULM ‚ALBERT EINSTEIN THE MASTERMIND BEHIND VARIOUS INVENTIONS WHICH MAKE A GREAT DEAL IN OUR LIVES TODAY ‚HAD NO INTENTIONS THAT HE WAS MADE FOR GREATNESS. WHILE HE WAS A TODLER EINSTEIN STILL WASN’T TALKING AND ON THE CONTRARY HIS MOTHER THOUGHT HE WAS A FREAK. EINSTEIN WAS NOT THE MINGLING TYPE SO HIS MATES AND OTHER CHILDREN CALLED HIM “BROTHER BORING” SO HE WAS ALL BY HIMSELF

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    Sigmund Freud asserts that the human mind contains three psychic zones. Robert Stevenson’s novella‚ Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ contains both conscious and unconscious minds. Mr. Hyde is a man whose body image represents an animal‚ he acts as if he were an animal; he trampled a young girl who was running in his path. During this event his mind is totally submerged in the unconscious. Freud referrers to this as the “pleasure principle”. The id is “totally lacking in rational logic since mutually contradictory

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