One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Mental Illness Essay

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Mental Illnesses can be defined as any of the varioud disorders in which a persons thoughts, emotions or behaviors are so abnormal as to cause himself/herself or others serious injury enough to require psychiatric intervention. Mental illness can be defined in a host of ways and many times traumatic events and drug abuse can be seen as a form of mental illness as well. But sometimes not only drugs and alcohol can trigger addictive qualities and sometimes other things may cause the qualifications that can cause someone to be categorized as "mentally ill" In Ken Keseys "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" surrounds Mcmurphy who is checked into the mental institution due to his intense history with gambling, drinking, fights and even his record of having sexual intercourse with a girl said to be underaged. Though McMurphy when born had not displayed any mental issues, his actions waranted the concern of those around him to check him into the …show more content…

McMurphy could be diagnosed as having A.P.D (Antisocial personality disorder). One of the …show more content…

An example of this is a 39 year old male with chronic skin condition who had to take medication and along with that he decided to smoke cannabis and other psychodelic drugs which rendered him paranoid, insomniac and anerexic for a total of about 10 days. After constant therapy and medication and currently he is better. During the time of his paranoia he was caught rambling incoherent things felt as though he had superhuman powers, felt as though he was being pursued and feared going to sleep. Now after his treatment he is working normally and eating properly with no more exhibits of these past

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