Category: Human Brain

  • How to Unlock the Brain: Analysis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    How to Unlock the Brain: Analysis of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Abstract The Brain that Changes Itself is an informative book about neuropsychology but specifically i have focused on Chapter six that discusses Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. This mental illness is incurable and the people that suffer from this disease have a lot to overcome but with the help…

  • Mental Illness Research Paper

    Mental Illness Research Paper Mental health is a persons Psychological and emotional well-being, it affects how we think, feel, and act. It included how we handle pressure, identify with others, and settle on decisions (Anne, 2014). We all experience fluctuations in our emotional state or mood but for many of us, at certain periods in…

  • Mental Illness Argumentative Essay

    Mental Illness Argumentative Essay Mental illness has the right to live with dignity Introduction People with serious mental illnesses are at a substantial disadvantage in defending themselves when they face criminal charges, and those difficulties are compounded when the charges are so serious that the death penalty is sought. Stigma and fear are significant factors…

  • American Psycho’ Mental Illness Essay

    American Psycho’ Mental Illness Essay The late 1980s and early 1990s were interesting times for Americas economy. Under President Ronald Reagan, a much larger emphasis was put on American capitalism. Taxes were dramatically cut, industries were deregulated, and GDP rose to an all-time high. Along with this extreme economic growth came scandals, thievery, and a…

  • What Mental Illness Did Jeffrey Dahmer Have: Critical Essay

    What Mental Illness Did Jeffrey Dahmer Have: Critical Essay Imagine the kid you sat next to in your high school turned into a worldwide known serial killer. As a child, there were many red flags for his personality and actions towards people and the world. Now as he grows up he is known as Milwaukee…

  • What Mental Illness Did Howard Hughes Have: Critical Essay

    What Mental Illness Did Howard Hughes Have: Critical Essay Cinema shows us the fragility of masculinity Cinema is a platform on which many subjects, emotions, problems, and eras can be displayed. It is a creative output and lets us have a glimpse into the minds of great film directors and has done so for many…

  • What Mental Illness Does Lisa Have in ‘Girl Interrupted’: Critical Essay

    What Mental Illness Does Lisa Have in ‘Girl Interrupted’: Critical Essay Susanna: – Susana Kayseen in Girl Interrupted fits the description of borderline personality disorder because A person who is suffering from borderline personality disorder they have stormy relationships with others, difficulty controlling emotions, unstable self-image, and mood swings. They may have deep emptiness inside…

  • Theme of Mental Illness in ‘Inside Out’: Research Essay

    Theme of Mental Illness in ‘Inside Out’: Research Essay Consider the characterization of each of Riley’s five emotions in Inside, Out. Choose three of them. Explain what makes each distinctive in terms of their physical appearance, dialogue, types of interactions with others, and role in the film’s message/s. Write a paragraph on each of your…

  • What Mental Illness Does Nina Have in ‘Black Swan’: Critical Essay

    What Mental Illness Does Nina Have in ‘Black Swan’: Critical Essay Natalie Portman starred in Black Swan released into theaters in 2010. Although it was filmed nearly 10 years ago the storyline is still a disturbing yet beautiful film many still watch today. After reviewing this film I have come to argue the point that…

  • Black Swan’ Mental Illness Essay

    Black Swan’ Mental Illness Essay The experimental film I have chosen to discuss in this following essay is Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky and released on 30 November 2010. Black Swan is about a young lady (Nina) who acquires the lead role in the play Swan Lake. The film focuses on Ninas psychological struggle…