Analysis Of 'One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest'

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I was a little hesitant to use the term “mental disorder” for this article. After all, many people still hear that term and think of Jack Nicholson in “One Flew Over The Cuckoo 's Nest” getting electro-shock therapy or Andre 's episodes in “Empire”. As someone who has a few disorders (surprise, surprise), I like learning about people in the same boat; not only does it help me relate to them better, it tells me that I 'm not alone. It also helps dispel some of the myths about mental disorders-and boy, there are a lot! To that end, here are a few celebrities who “speak out” about their disorders. I know some of the items and links are long, but they 're worth reading. 1. Howie Mandel-OCD https://www.anxiety.org/howie-mandel-shares-more-about-ocd Either wave or politely nod because many germophobes find the idea of shaking someone 's hand they don 't know (and sometimes, even people they *do* know) pretty unsettling. He 's been pretty open about how this affects him, which is a good way to use his celebrity to raise awareness about the oft-misunderstood condition. The link above gives more information about the disorder, as does one my articles on AWS (*cough* shameless plug, cough) 2. Paula Deen-Depresson and Anxiety Disorder http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/pictures/stars-whove-battled-mental-health-issues-2013136/31154 This Southern chef started having problems with depression and anxiety when she was 19. What I find interesting is that the agoraphobia (fear of public places) that developed with the anxiety disorder may have helped her become the cook that she is-”Some days I could go to the supermarket, but I could never go too far inside. I learned to cook with the ingredients they kept close to the door.” As the cooks among us know, some of the best recipes come from experimentation. Chocolate-cherry crepes,

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