John Nash Research Paper

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John nash was a famous mathematician who wasa diagnosed with what many think was mistakenly called schizophrenia Some people think that he may have been suffering from other things however his hallucinations were not visible but rather auditory meaning that he had heard strange voices in his head His condition was never fully diagnosed and still to this day scientists and psychiatrists can not diagnose what he really had(Psychology Today) John nash was accepted into Harvard because of a recommendation letter that said that he was a mathematical genius and although his acceptance to Harvard would have seemed to be excellent news he regretfully declined them and went to Princeton instead since it was closer to where his family lived while he was working his …show more content…
After 1970, he was never committed to a hospital again, and he refused any further medication. According to Nash, the film A Beautiful Mind inaccurately implied he was taking what were the new atypical antipsychotics of the time period. He attributed the depiction to the screenwriter who was worried about the film encouraging people with the disorder to stop taking their medication. Journalist Robert Whitaker wrote an article suggesting recovery from illnesses like Nash's can be hindered by such drugs.|~|~|~|~
~|~|~|~|Nash felt psychotropic drugs were overrated and that the adverse effects were not given enough consideration once someone was deemed mentally ill. According to Sylvia Nasar, author of the book A Beautiful Mind, on which the movie was based, Nash recovered gradually with the passage of time. Encouraged by his then former wife, de Lardé, Nash lived at home and spent his time in the Princeton mathematics department where his eccentricities were accepted even when his condition was poor. De Lardé credits his recovery to maintaining "a quiet life" with social support (John Nash)