Struggling With Mental Illness

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People in this world have many different struggles. Some deal with chronic pain, others with poverty and some even with the consequences of their bad choices. Numerous individuals also struggle with mental illness also known as various disorders that affect mood, personality, cognition and other areas of functioning. Mental illness is unique to the individual and can be experienced in a variety of ways. Three people that have experienced mental illness and all that it entails are Susanna Kaysen the author of the memoir Girl, Interrupted, John Nash-a mathematician whose life was the basis of the film A Beautiful Mind and a woman named Theresa Lozowski who is a medical professional. All three struggle with a mental illness and the way they view their illnesses and the aspects of it are similar in several ways as well as different. These similarities and differences are witnessed in how they view their symptoms, their diagnoses, how they view the cause of their mental illness as well as how they view mental illness in general. There were also similarities and differences in their views on taking medication as well as the treatment of psychotherapy. Kaysen, Nash and Lozowski all had various symptoms of their disorders and at first all three did not associate those symptoms with a mental illness. Kaysen realized she had a variety of problems but she was not alarmed or overly concerned for her health or well-being. In regards to her symptoms, Kaysen (1994) states, “I was having a problem with patterns. …When I look at these things, I saw other things within them” (p.41) She went on to say “something also was happening to my perceptions of people” (Kaysen, 1994, p.41). She viewed these and other symptoms as “…my misfor... ... middle of paper ... ...es. Kaysen, Nash and Lozowski also had differences as some knew the potential cause of their disorder while others did not. Despite the similarities and differences of their views on mental illness, its cause and treatments, they all had the same approach to life. All three approached life and their mental disorder with optimism despite what society thought of them. Kaysen, Nash and Lozowski are able to cope with their disorders and even in many ways overcome it. Their strong will is very much witnessed in the way they lead their lives and the impact they have made on society as a writer, a professor and a nurse despite their label. Works Cited Howard, R. (Director). (2001). A beautiful mind [Motion picture]. United States: Universal. Kaysen, S. (1994). Girl, interrupted. New York: Vintage Books. Lozowski, T. (2013, December 9). Personal interview.

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