Compliance: Wise prerequisites for rationality are subjective. With "normal" operation you can thrive with people's greatest restraint, but everyone is crazy for another person. This is accomplished by other titles of madness that they can merely fail but despite the fact that they are not crazy. Susanna Keisen's "17-year-old medical record", the distinction between mind and madness was explored for a long time. Opening past Suzanne, and a different definition basis Susanna is a diagnosis of mental illness that accepted her commitment to McLean Hospital, society is often contradictory in society
Susanna Keisen interrupted girl, in this spirit of this memoir psychiatric disorder name, at the age of 18 her work writer Sannis Keysen records at a mental hospital. She was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder, in which case all intimate details returned, fed back to the reader, and largely ignored by the mainstream USA with misunderstanding. Not only Kaysen's autobiography reveals many nuances and symptoms of BPD, she also criticized the mental healthcare system. Michael Greenberg (Michael Greenburg) hurried under the sun: book reviews, welcomed by library magazines and commentators New York Times Sunday book review, "Happy sunshine" fanatical father and daughter agreed It will expand to the center. With a brutal passion, he opened about his opportunity to see his beloved Sally bow to chemistry in her brain. Mental illness does not only affect individual suffering - it is on the body and emotionally echoes to people who love them emotionally
Girl, Susanna Keisen interrupted her. In 1967, after meeting with an unprecedented psychiatrist, Susanna Keisen, 18 years old, was sent to a taxi sent to McLean Hospital. She spends most of her time in a mental hospital for the next two years with a teenage girl because it is advancing not only the famous client's way, but also people with evacuation centers and famous affordable. Girls are suspicious, a clear, firm file for defining rehabilitation that we improve and provide mental illness, mental illness and persistence and specific dimensions.
A novel "Girl, Susanna ยท Keysen Break" showing readers the life inside the mental hospital in 1967. In this autobiographical novel, Susanna Keisen was a two-year income McLean Hospital that she was forced to constantly check the hospital nurse, to comply with certain privilege infringement, certain rigid rules. - Critics destroy Michael Armelida's "Hamlet", and in part due to Ethan Hawk's acting, many commentators think that this role is too weak, but these critics , You can not recognize that "the change in the natural scene" (Crosman 148), as you need to develop the story development Similarly, the Ophelia character after his death experiences a very sharp change did