for a bit um he was for those who don't know he was uh I think the modern word that we would use to describe him as schizophrenic that was not a word that existed in the 1880s but I've talked to a lot of doctors about this and I think it is I wouldsuggest it as an AP it's always hard to diagnose people 100 years later but he had Visions he heard voices people
Russell feared madness all his life and he had for good reason. He had he had he had a schizophrenic son and two schizophrenic grandsons and even Hilbert had a schizophrenic son. Uh as for Fgeruh uh he was not in he was not he was not psychotic in any way except that
And so how this relates is that when you look at the brain, you find that actually there's a lot of similarities between schizophrenic patients and creative people when you ask them to solve creative tasks. That's where I'm going with this.
But what they're able to do throughout their day is their density distribution of schizophrenia is much less skewed to the one and the other for schizophrenic patients. And that's a new emerging way of thinking about personality that I think is going to have profound implications in the coming years.
And in this case, though, it's more about just not letting fear rule you and having control. Paranoid schizophrenics generally feel out of control. Right. They cannot control what's around them.
- A psychiatrist-- I think it was number 11-- said that I was a manic depressive. You are schizophrenic . You might be a multiple personality. Nine psychiatric facilities, including lockdown.
The man's body jumped, and he cried out. He was schizophrenic . And these are relapsing illnesses.
It's been those two dogs. Because in his extreme schizophrenic state, where he has disordered thoughts and isn't really sure about what he's doing next, what those dogs do is provide him with a very clear path and a very clear plan for his day.
But actually, it could be liberating if you remember to keep it fresh. That's like schizophrenic because I'm directing and I'm analyzing it, and then I'm in the scene acting, trying to pretend that it's real and not analyze anything,
And they're very, very different experiences. a paranoid schizophrenic , which happens sometimes.
and that's what the average person sees, or they see the 6 o'clock news, and someone's just shut up a room full of people, and guess what? He's probably schizophrenic . So that is the stigma that gets out there, when in fact, there's a tremendous number of people living with it that, in fact, run companies. And my model-- after I got the part, I did a lot of research and there's an incredible woman named Elyn Saks who wrote a book called "The Center Cannot
Psychology deals with something invisible and my area of study was to research and develop mechanism to make invisible things visible. I guess that is a good summary of my job I did research with schizophrenics for a while before I joined Kyonggi University I used the computer to find out how their reactions differ during cognitive test as an attempt to realize personal gaps in more measurable ways When I did research on that topic, I thought it would not contribute that much because there is not much you can get by doing research with schizophrenics as they do not function as well as normal people do
Kelly McGonigal: That is probably not the letter you should write Kelly McGonigal: So just for the people who are watching this on the video the question was, if you feel really bad about yourself And studies show that schizophrenics who learn to accept their own intrusive thoughts and hallucinations and delusions, like a craving, that's not real and you don't need to act
And that one was rough. I always describe chimpanzees as schizophrenic .
Well, you know they these magazines or websites that give you chess puzzles. So people who are near the schizophrenic side can often be extremely creative.
Go mountain biking in Moab, go on a trapeze-- be careful, I once hurt myself terribly on a trapeze-- but take in all of these different pieces, People have been known to go into schizophrenic episodes on zen retreats.
And I think that's what sets many Latin American cultures apart. Maybe it sounds kind of schizophrenic when you talk about it conceptually.
And as much as it sounds schizophrenic and multiple personality disorder, I did this.
She's a law professor at USC. But she was full blown schizophrenic in the early 70s, and without her meds, would still be so now. And yet, she teaches students, she writes books, she lectures.
it's one person who's slightly schizophrenic . Sometimes it's twelve people and they share the various roles. Jeff Bezos, Amazon, big 'V', tells a great story about himself with
And it's basically just sort of like this schizophrenic existence, where you weren't being authentic in an either mode of your life.
-I don't think of myself as a schizophrenic .
I'm like, I'm schizophrenic .
And that started to feel really frazzling, really schizophrenic .
Or I have a bipolar diagnosis. Or if you're lucky enough to have a job with a schizophrenic diagnosis, would you? I think there is definitely still a stigma there.
underlying condition. So if someone's bipolar or schizophrenic , supposedly there's medication for that, right?
in different ways, it does make you feel a bit schizophrenic .
Well, you know they these magazines or websites that give you chess puzzles. I find it interesting when you were talking about the creative thinking and you related to schizophrenic -- schizotypic personality traits.
Well, you know they these magazines or websites that give you chess puzzles. got him the Nobel Prize, and then he went over the edge and he schizophrenic for some years, and then he recovered.
I said, how do you know she's not schizophrenic ?
I treat the other part of the patient, which is not schizophrenic .
By focusing on the other part of that person, which was not schizophrenic , that part of the person is being recognized, is being embraced and celebrated.
It was pretty much a secret. Everyone thought of him as eccentric, not realizing that he was a diagnosed schizophrenic . And that's come out in the series, since the beginning of the second season.
You liberal. I am a comedic mercenary or a rabid schizophrenic .
I mean, that's absolutely ridiculous and I think it makes us schizophrenic .
Well, you know they these magazines or websites that give you chess puzzles. So again, if you think of a spectrum, there would be people who are far to one end are schizophrenic , and then there
I couldn't change my clothes, and I couldn't get out of my drag to go back into the city, and I felt so schizophrenic .
Yeah. One of the examples, just to give you an example, is the idea that when a client, a patient has a dissociative episode, a schizophrenic person,
I mean, we have this tangled, contradictory, even schizophrenic relationship with animals.
So now, you'll get, environmentally speaking with economists, this schizophrenic dialogue.
If I err consistently in less physically perilous ways, mental ways, psychological ways, I'm a schizophrenic .
And whenever I'm speaking, I often say we, and then I have to define which we, because I'm a bit schizophrenic because I'm Black
Um I just try and do dramas and then surreal comedy. So, it's a schizophrenic and it drives agents nuts. Agents cuz
bright-thinking. The problem is he had a mental problem, which was beginning to become paranoia. He was a schizophrenic . Catherine made the great mistake that many women do, thinking, "Well, you know,
What we heard from a lot of the women was that they felt uncared for by the police or hassled. And the City's a little bit schizophrenic in its approach sometimes. There are these
the oil droplet because of the reaction between oil and water. Of course, oil has this schizophrenic relationship with water; it loves it on one hand and hates it on the other hand. And any
Russell and Hilbert paragons of of of of sanity. Uh Russell feared madness all his life and he had for good reason. He had he had he had a schizophrenic son and two schizophrenic grandsons and even Hilbert had a schizophrenic son. Uh as for Fger
traditional learning and training has stood still for sort of hundreds of years. It's certainly true that we have a very schizophrenic
I did research with schizophrenics for a while before I joined Kyonggi University I used the computer to find out how their reactions differ during cognitive test as an attempt to realize personal gaps in more measurable ways When I did research on that topic, I thought it would not contribute that much because there is not much you can get by doing research with schizophrenics as they do not function as well as normal people do Their personal characteristics outweighs the characteristic of different tasks As a matter of fact, there were already big outcomes from great researches and I thought my research would not deviate much from them
And no matter how you cut it, however imaginatively, generously, even schizophrenically you look at things, was never ever one of them.