HSP3M – Movie Worksheet ANSWERS: A Beautiful Mind

Chapter 5: Mental Health and Mental Illness

1.  Define and explain the term schizophrenia. Refer to your text or the Royal Ottawa Hospital website.

Schizophrenia involves a breakdown in the experience of reality, thinking and emotions.A person with schizophrenia often hears voices, experiences delusions and hallucinations and may believe their thoughts, feelings and actions are controlled or shared by someone else.Other symptoms include emotional flatness, lack of facial expression, inability to start or finish activities, speech that is brief and without content, a lack of pleasure or interest in life and other symptoms in common with depression and other mood disorders.

POINT FORM:

·  Altered reality, thinking and emotions

·  Hallucinations & delusions

·  Emotional Flatness & Depression

·  Social awkwardness

·  Paranoia

·  Lack of pleasure or interest in life

·  Dealing with your first episode is critical.

2.  “I don’t much like people and they don’t much like me”. Comment on John Nash’s statement by using examples from the film.

·  Socially awkward- acts superior toward others, hard to relate to and make connections with, in his own world, paranoia scares people away, unpredictable outbursts.

·  Nash was pre-occupied with his own thoughts, a loner, concerned with theories and not social relationships.

3.  Nash begins to find patterns where no patterns exist. Explain this statement.

·  Building conspiracy theories related to codes – based on his reaction to the Cold War environment, saw patterns in everything due to his preoccupation with numbers.

4.  John Nash is an intensely unsociable man. Prove this statement with three examples from the film.

i) His wife finds out that his best friend is a figment of his imagination. He has no true friends.

ii) Eating and working alone at Princeton (in the library as opposed to being with his peers in the faculty lounge)

iii) As a young professor he talked down to his students and didn’t respect them

5.  Alicia is deeply disturbed by two of her husband’s activities. Elaborate.

·  Newspaper clippings all over his office – “Top Secret Code Breaking”delusion

·  He almost drowned his son by accident in the bathtub – one of his delusional characters was “baby sitting”

6.  Write about the two delusional characters. How did Nash learn to cope with this aspect of his illness?

Charles – “roommate and best friend”

Lucy (Charles’ Niece) – 6 yrs old

Agent Parker – “government agent that recruited Nash for top secret code breaking assignments

He reasoned that since Lucy did not age, that she was not real.

He could sense his delusional characters, but then could consciously ignore them and they would drift away.

7. What are some ways that John Nash reacted negatively to treatment of his schizophrenia?

·  He fought against his psychologist

·  He stopped taking his medication

8. Nash’s behaviour deeply affected or negatively impacted a number of people. Choose three and elaborate.

i) Colleagues were wary and suspicious. They stayed away from him and rarely interacted with him

ii) His wife left him repeatedly

iii) He didn’t have a strong early relationship with his son. His son also copes with schizophrenia