Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"schizophrenic" Definitions
  1. affected by or relating to schizophrenia
  2. (informal) frequently changing your mind about something or holding opinions about something that seem to oppose each other

467 Sentences With "schizophrenic"

How to use schizophrenic in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "schizophrenic" and check conjugation/comparative form for "schizophrenic". Mastering all the usages of "schizophrenic" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Eventually, it's almost like you meet a schizophrenic homeless person who thinks he's famous for being homeless and schizophrenic and unknown.
The researchers' main finding is that, in terms of overall grey matter volume, schizophrenic brains become more "normal" the longer they're schizophrenic.
What the current study wants to know is how and if this process of sensory adaptation varies between schizophrenic and non-schizophrenic individuals.
" Antipsychotics would no longer be limited to schizophrenic patients; as one drug company researcher said, "It's not like we're making any more schizophrenic brains.
The touch-based experiments were far less conclusive, with some differences between schizophrenic/non-schizophrenic subjects observed, but not enough to say anything conclusive.
They're prompted by the city's pace (maniacal) and layout (schizophrenic).
At age seven, he was a diagnosed schizophrenic with PTSD.
"Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci said.
He was quick to add that he was not schizophrenic.
Her son, who is schizophrenic, needed medical attention, she said.
Was he a paranoid schizophrenic, as some observers have suggested?
So it's almost a schizophrenic — that's not the right word.
It has been reported that he is a paranoid schizophrenic.
"Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," he said.
We're in a very "schizophrenic" market, strategist Bob Doll said Thursday.
"The market's reaction was downright schizophrenic," the "Mad Money " host said.
Britain's attitude to migrants from the Middle East is entirely schizophrenic.
I'm autistic and schizophrenic, so I've decided not to have kids.
"I always have a somewhat schizophrenic view of politics," he said.
As a child, I hated my schizophrenic mother's too-big body.
It's a pleasant and painful schizophrenic dance between all the above.
Almost schizophrenic, voting for yourself for president … Stand still and pray.
She was schizophrenic and spent the last of her years hospitalized.
Deborah Danner, he said, "was a paranoid schizophrenic, not a criminal."
This week, a prosecutor described him as mentally ill and schizophrenic.
"Reince is a f------ paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci told Lizza.
I had a schizophrenic internal dialogue going: I want to leave.
At the time, I was diagnosed schizophrenic, and later they said bipolar.
But it is about the two of them and their schizophrenic relationship.
It's a solid enough hypothesis, given my paternal grandfather was also schizophrenic.
Scaramucci called Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," and offered no apology.
Mute and schizophrenic, Martín is locked in an asylum for 30 years.
The victim is schizophrenic and suffers from attention deficit disorder, Antonietti said.
I found it a bit schizophrenic, but also not necessarily ill advised.
To outside observers, the administration's approach to the world appears increasingly schizophrenic.
Thiel says he hates it, noting he is schizophrenic about being involved.
Kazuki Umezawa's "internet landscapes" vividly capture the schizophrenic experience of the internet.
This, the doctors tell me, is what a "high-functioning schizophrenic" looks like.
But to be a high-functioning schizophrenic is to barely function at all.
At its centre are "two schizophrenic ideas of American culture," says Mr Norris.
American policy approaches the issue of supply chain assurance in a schizophrenic manner.
She was schizophrenic, and unable to work by the time he was 22017.
"I thought, Oh, this guy must be paranoid or schizophrenic," she said recently.
When the party in power becomes schizophrenic, it generally falls in subsequent elections.
"Reince is a f------ paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci said in the interview.
While that might seem schizophrenic in America, it feels perfectly natural over here.
Before my mother had her first schizophrenic breakdown, I remember our family being happy.
Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years.
My dad had been diagnosed as paranoid-schizophrenic, and he was nowhere near rational.
Yet enforcement under Trump is selective, even "schizophrenic," according to the New York Times .
She'd read somewhere that the coital brain resembled that of a schizophrenic mid-delusion.
The first thing I told my psychologist was that I thought I was schizophrenic.
Back then, the show was less mean-spirited and more goofy, immature, and schizophrenic.
Little Dog grows up in Hartford with his traumatized mother and a schizophrenic grandmother.
That might sound schizophrenic but had an urban throughline that made it all work.
These deficits were sufficient to classify schizophrenic subjects with an 80 percent success rate.
After being diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic and spending six years in a mental institution, Haller has learned that he might not be schizophrenic at all—he might simply be a powerful mutant, manipulated via implanted memories and pursued by a nefarious organization.
"I would characterize the Washington, DC, relationship with the individual mandate as truly schizophrenic," Sen.
David believes he's a schizophrenic, but he might also be the most powerful mutant alive.
"It's the schizophrenic politics of the Bay Area," says Tomiquia Moss, CEO of Hamilton Families.
"Worse case scenarios include schizophrenic-like psychosis, heart attack, stroke, seizures and death," Shain added.
Thaiday was schizophrenic, and Berenson writes that she had used cannabis since the ninth grade.
At that, the doctor informed Mr. Sheikh's parents that their son was probably a schizophrenic.
You provided dignity and nuance to the memory of this apparently schizophrenic, help-refusing woman.
Schizophrenic patients were subjected to insulin-induced comas or had their brains scraped by lobotomies.
Ms. Danner was a paranoid schizophrenic woman who had been hospitalized at least 10 times.
Bounced around like a schizophrenic firecracker, Handing out missing persons fliers that bore your image.
His mother was schizophrenic, which opened a void of trust and predictability in their home.
This production hints at a schizophrenic event as the source of Kay's trance-like condition.
"Reince is a f------ paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci told the New Yorker's Ryan Lizza.
"If there's a strategy, it's a very schizophrenic one," Mr. Blumenthal said in an interview.
Ms. Varvaro had feared displacing her sister, who is schizophrenic, so they decided to stay.
"Reince is a f------ paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci told New Yorker writer Ryan Lizza.
Owen is potentially schizophrenic and terrified of becoming attached to people in case they aren't real.
He was diagnosed as schizophrenic after his arrest but was found competent for the legal proceedings.
That said, if it seems like the Iranian government's behavior is schizophrenic, that's because it is.
Yes, I'm a paranoid schizophrenic who has had a real corporate job for nearly nine years.
It's a schizophrenic space; even if it were more habitable, I wouldn't be able to stay.
He was born in a mental hospital for women, where his schizophrenic mother was being held.
Depending on whom you talk to, Cincinnati chili's spice palate is either a little schizophrenic or genius.
He was diagnosed as mildly intellectually disabled in fourth grade, and the next year as bipolar schizophrenic.
Loosely autobiographical, it also contained flashbacks to a period in which the author was diagnosed as schizophrenic.
All told, the schizophrenic rally has been good for a 3.74 percent rise in the this week.
He called you some awful things, including a paranoid schizophrenic and he said your days were numbers.
For me, it's the project that best captures his complex personality—sometimes soft, sometimes aggressive, virtually schizophrenic.
It might have brought calm to the household if Gerardo Simeone, Accel's brother, were not schizophrenic, too.
The psychiatrists deemed him a paranoid schizophrenic—they didn't think he was fit to go to trial.
Initially, she was believed to be schizophrenic, but much later, she would be diagnosed as manic depressive.
Mr. Holmes was also being treated for mental health issues, and his defense described him as schizophrenic.
I did a play in New York about seven years ago where I played a paranoid schizophrenic.
And the fact that outsider art is very often schizophrenic art, concerned with filling every available space.
The Lawson group's work is based on MRI scans of 98 schizophrenic subjects and 83 control subjects.
Smith: If you look at a state like Ohio you can see it's really a schizophrenic state.
"You'll have someone throwing up next to someone who seems ot be in schizophrenic psychosis," Thompson says.
Hopefully future versions will be less schizophrenic and meld the mechanical with the electronic in a real way.
There are a lot of different sounds too, that it sounds very schizophrenic, and that's what I wanted.
In his post, Tan criticised the government for its "schizophrenic" approach towards the gaming industry in the country.
One was a newborn baby who a schizophrenic inmate gave birth to without the knowledge of jail staff.
So that's context, and that then tells you something about why there was a sort of schizophrenic response.
It can also cause nightmares or vivid dreams, and can induce a schizophrenic-like state in healthy subjects.
Now, many of us know Petty as well-meaning, schizophrenic inmate Lolly on Orange Is the New Black.
Abraham Clemente, who is schizophrenic, moved out of an adult home into his own Brooklyn apartment last year.
The man was a violent schizophrenic, but the mother was trapped, according to Seon-mi's South Korean caretakers.
After the band's indefinite "hiatus" was announced, Chasez released his first (and only) solo album, "Schizophrenic," in 2004.
Sekar confirmed that the C4A was more abundant in the brains of schizophrenic patients than in normal brains.
She told me about a program that was only six months old, called RAISE — Recovery After Initial Schizophrenic Episode.
In fact, Roomba has proven enough of a success to become the primary focus for the once schizophrenic company.
Scully's first thought is that the doctor was schizophrenic, but a number of small details make them wonder otherwise.
A challenge for me lately has been to not feel schizophrenic while I'm in my studio working on stuff.
It's a total head-trip, because no one tells you in art school that you have to become schizophrenic.
He plays David Haller, a man diagnosed as schizophrenic who has spent years in and out of psychiatric hospitals.
At a time when the attitude towards sex education was what Moran calls "schizophrenic," Calderone's mission was refreshingly direct.
This schizophrenic messaging is characteristic of Trump's entire presidency, but it's particularly relevant to his approach to health care.
Scaramucci called Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic" and said that he will be asked to resign shortly during the call.
A client of hers that was schizophrenic was responding to voices in his head instead of following guards' orders.
He initially shared a room with two young inmates, whom he described in a letter as schizophrenic and bipolar.
We have not only furthered a schizophrenic notion of sky but have also reinscribed a deeper sense of aimlessness.
The killer, a schizophrenic man, had been treated by a colleague of Dr. Faughey; he was not her patient.
The petition says Ray's legal team at trial was not made aware that Owden was schizophrenic at the time.
The more C4A protein a gene variant seemed to produce, the more common that variant was among schizophrenic patients.
The police had learned from a 911 caller and from Ms. Danner's sister that she was a paranoid schizophrenic.
In fact, 2016 as a whole has been a schizophrenic year, and a difficult one for most investors to negotiate.
Soon after, Frederic Jameson lamented the lack of distance between postmodern theory and the schizophrenic capitalist society that generated it.
But the fact he was called "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic" in the aforementioned New Yorker interview probably isn't a coincidence.
Dr. Bird insists David isn't schizophrenic — that everything he hears and sees is real — but that isn't necessarily the case.
An incomplete list of the adjectives used to describe the house in The Haunting of Hill House: schizophrenic, insane, hungry.
Alvarez said cannabis oil is the only drug that helped contain her epileptic and schizophrenic son's seizures and psychotic episodes.
"I'm much more worried about the meth head next door than I would be about the paranoid schizophrenic," he says.
Funny as it sounds, Cramer likes to use these moments of "schizophrenic" market madness to hunt for stocks on sale.
The response to the Green New Deal provides us with a catalogue of conservative arguments in all their schizophrenic glory.
"Inaugural Speech" (1997) finds Ms. Fraser adopting multiple roles with cheerful schizophrenic aplomb: curator, trustee, public official and corporate sponsor.
America has a schizophrenic foreign policy right now, thanks to a feckless president given to spouting off as he pleases.
He's diagnosed as learning disabled and schizophrenic, diagnoses his surviving nieces feel do not fit the man their family knew.
"It's schizophrenic," Gennaro Ferrillo, the director of a job center in Naples, said of the opposing policies in the budget.
In 2008, a schizophrenic patient murdered a psychologist, Kathryn Faughey, in her Upper East Side office in a residential building.
The composers of the period "had a fascination with improvisation and an almost schizophrenic idea of the emotions," he said.
"We are in a totally schizophrenic situation," said Franck Proust, the leader of France's center-right Republicans in the Parliament.
Alma's grandmother was schizophrenic, but Jacob insists his mother actually had the same power as Alma and was just misunderstood.
Among other items, Scaramucci called Priebus "a f------ paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac" and claimed he would be asked to resign.
He was a close friend of mine who passed away in 2015 at 53 and became schizophrenic as he aged.
Her message centered on Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old schizophrenic Bronx woman killed by police inside her apartment last Tuesday.
Meeting with researchers at King's College, Kate was told how avatars — computer representations of people — are used to help schizophrenic mothers.
His attacks on Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and allegations regarding chief strategist Steve Bannon's flexibility became a massive national story.
"The intention and impetus behind my work is to discover, learn, and explore the states of my schizophrenic mind," Sibio explains.
But the truth is, this month the government made a decision that directly affects the schizophrenic population, without even mentioning us.
In Dr. José Ortega Durán Psychiatric Hospital in Valencia, an 18-year-old schizophrenic man was tied to a metal chair.
"Reince is a f---ing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," Scaramucci told New Yorker writer Ryan Lizza in a Wednesday phone call.
My Teenage Obsession With 'How Things Work' Growing up with a schizophrenic mother, I yearned to make sense of the world.
Thirty-six and unemployed, he was schizophrenic but refused to take his medication, his cousin told the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
"I believe Goldwater has the same pathological make-up as Hitler, Castro, Stalin and other known schizophrenic leaders," wrote yet another.
Ties To survive, I had to separate from my schizophrenic mother and her vision of the world as a hostile place.
When I moved in, my roommate told me that he was schizophrenic but was taking his medication and everything was fine.
Almost everyone, it seemed, had firsthand experience with mental illness: a schizophrenic cousin, a bipolar roommate, their own struggle with depression.
English mystics (nor others, like Joan, from the tradition to which they belong) than it is to call Socrates a schizophrenic. . . .
In other words, sensory deficits don't make for great predictors of the disorder or its future emergence in pre-schizophrenic patients.
People talk about cancer freely; why is it so difficult to discuss the effects of depression, bi-polar, anxiety, or schizophrenic disorders?
In 2008, when the site launched subreddits, Redditors objected again, complaining that the new feature reflected Reddit's "schizophrenic approach" to displaying content.
The mother of one of the victims said that her son was schizophrenic, but police say there was no evidence of that.
Similar mixed feelings guided the Union's schizophrenic response to Russia's 2014 seizure and annexation of Crimea and moves to destabilize eastern Ukraine.
Friston was assigned a group of 32 chronic schizophrenic patients, the worst-off residents of Littlemore, for whom treatment mostly meant containment.
So much of the first half of my life was filled with thoughts and fueled by fears that I would become schizophrenic.
Guilty of adding to the noise surrounding financial markets, which is clearly befuddling investors as they try to negotiate these schizophrenic swings.
His lawyers had argued he was schizophrenic and the court should take that into consideration before any final decision on his execution.
Similar mixed feelings guided the EU's schizophrenic response to Russia's 2014 seizure and annexation of Crimea and moves to destabilize eastern Ukraine.
Similarly, providing the best of psychiatric care to a schizophrenic living in a public park is a recipe for failure and waste.
Funny as it sounds, CNBC's Jim Cramer likes to use these moments of "schizophrenic" market madness to hunt for stocks on sale.
Several women who thought they gave birth to the children of a genius were actually given the sperm of a schizophrenic felon.
The LSD research was initially tasked to find a cause and a cure for schizophrenia, although schizophrenic patients were not given dosages.
To live in this environment that is schizophrenic—very open and Western, yet very conservative and very religious—shaped who I am.
It made sense to invite fellow Muslims and friends along for a view of this often-schizophrenic experience, unfiltered through Wahhabi propaganda.
She took heavy medication to deal with it, and I grew up with friends who were schizophrenic, so I experienced that firsthand.
Its progressive descent into the schizophrenic politics of autocracy, however, has driven a wedge between Erdogan and his American and European allies.
When all the media hubbub about LSD focuses on people losing their minds and suffering schizophrenic breaks, then expectations are attuned accordingly.
Still convinced that her son is schizophrenic, she decides that Farid has come unglued and orders him to stay away from Ramon.
In Slate, Jacob Weisberg issued a broader indictment, never mind that Jared Loughner was a paranoid schizophrenic of no fixed ideological orientation.
Scaramucci called Priebus a "f------ paranoid schizophrenic" during an on-the-record phone call with The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza on Wednesday.
Kazuki Umezawa, also known as Umelabo, has made a series of "internet landscapes" that vividly captures the schizophrenic experience of the internet.
The furious, schizophrenic intensity of the heavy parts lets the album's melodic passages catch you entirely off guard, and leave you off-kilter.
To be more precise, Mr Scaramucci called him "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac", and predicted his imminent departure as chief of staff.
But it is possible for both things to be true, since Trump and his campaign are at best undisciplined and at worst schizophrenic.
Reince Priebus — if you want to leak something — he'll be asked to resign very shortly… Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac.
Flows since the start of the year indicate risk aversion in bonds and risk appetite in equities, a pattern BAML's strategists labeled "schizophrenic".
In my estimate, Donald Trump, Jeff Sessions, and Steve Bannon represent a schizophrenic version of neo-fascism hidden behind the mask of populism.
No, unexpectedly, the toughest part of the 7.5-mile Dipsea, a topographically schizophrenic romp that was first run in 1905, could be mental.
The police had been called by a building security guard because Ms. Danner, who was a paranoid schizophrenic, was ranting in the hallways.
The former is a short jam of piercing guitars and schizophrenic beats that somehow stays together when it appears ready to fall apart.
However, the schizophrenic patients were less able to adjust to the repeated stimulation—enough that such a test could help diagnose the disease.
Joey Slaight came close to dying when his mother, a recovering methamphetamine addict and schizophrenic, shot him point-blank in the head on Jan.
The brains of schizophrenic patients were often found to contain significantly reduced gray matter (which contains the majority of the brain's neuronal cell bodies).
He even managed to fool ousted communications director Anthony "the Mooch" Scaramucci into responding to a phony email from Reince "Fucking Paranoid Schizophrenic" Priebus.
"He's bipolar and schizophrenic and I do not think he's been on his medication in like six months," Wanda Schutz said of her ex.
This character David Haller has been told that he's schizophrenic his whole life, but in fact, he's a mutant, and he has these powers.
The result may seem schizophrenic—paying tribute to Japanese war criminals one day, and dressing up as a cute video game character the next.
Also, Darko's spirit-guide/schizophrenic hallucination is a dude in a terrifying rabbit suit named Frank, so we can tick off that box too.
" Barbara Slavin, acting director of the Future of Iran Initiative at the Atlantic Council, called the administration's rhetoric on Iran in recent days "schizophrenic.
In that conversation, Scaramucci ripped Priebus as a "f------ paranoid schizophrenic" and acknowledged that he wanted to force Priebus out of the White House.
His home state was so politically schizophrenic that during Mr. Zeidler's Socialist heyday, one of Wisconsin's senators was the Red-baiting Joseph R. McCarthy.
He was picked up as a vagrant in 1931, and was institutionalized as a mute schizophrenic, some believe, simply because he didn't speak English.
In this study, on which Dr. Yolken is a co-author, a man with leukemia received a bone-marrow transplant from a schizophrenic brother.
In the '90s, more people were talking about their mental health and what it meant to be depressed, anxious, obsessive compulsive, schizophrenic, and addicted.
He called Mr. Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," who had leaked information against him, and vowed to get the chief of staff fired.
His journey from schizophrenic peasant to erotic attaché to the Russian aristocracy unfolds in the opulent, crumbling interior of the fully-operating Neo-Gothic church.
Harris County prosecutors did not dispute arguments from Mr. Miles's lawyers that he is schizophrenic and does not understand the seriousness of the legal proceedings.
I was a trained psychotherapist and had worked with every psychiatric disorder there is, so I knew I wasn't becoming schizophrenic or anything like that.
But "the possibility certainly exists for Qualcomm to prevail upon appeal," given the government's "somewhat schizophrenic" approach to the case, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon wrote.
According to the papers Thomas was diagnosed as "a paranoid schizophrenic" and was kept in a straitjacket when she would visit him at the hospital.
One February morning, she called police because her son, a schizophrenic struggling with substance abuse, was having a "psychotic episode" and needed to be hospitalized.
Weeks later, a paranoid schizophrenic who ran out of medication threw herself on top of a bunkmate at night and bit off the woman's nose.
"It wasn't me, I did not do it," said the schizophrenic patient, pacing a dank solitary confinement cell with bars as nurses kept their distance.
In an interview last week with The New Yorker, Scaramucci called Priebus a "f------ paranoid schizophrenic" and warned he would soon be forced to resign.
"We know that if you put 100 schizophrenic people in an M.R.I. scanner, you might be looking at 100 different genetic conditions," Dr. Mitchell said.
Standouts included Wiebke Mollenhauer as both an anguished, enraged Achilles and a French-accented Helen of Troy, and Gro Swantje Kohlhof as a schizophrenic Cassandra.
Clinton characterized The Times's coverage of her as schizophrenic, with reliable endorsements of her campaigns on the editorial page offset by persistently negative news coverage.
"Norway has a schizophrenic relationship with climate and oil and gas," Lars-Henrik Paarup Michelsen, CEO of the Norwegian Climate Foundation think tank, told CNN.
Matt Taylor, the prosecutor who handled the case in California, said that when Mr. Govan was confronted by the authorities, he claimed to be schizophrenic.
Tran alleged that he had been followed, and his 'phone and email communications (had been) read by third parties,' and that he had 'been called schizophrenic.
Despite modest success with his 216 debut album Schizophrenic — and the album's first single, "Some Girls Dance with Women" — Chasez parted with Jive Records in 27.
This idea that he's been told that he is schizophrenic and that he is this menace, have really defined him for the majority of his life.
He also mentioned that his "phone and email communications [had been] read by third parties," and that he had "been called schizophrenic," according bto the document.
"We could say that before the second millennium BC, everyone was schizophrenic," Jaynes writes in The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind.
Clues to its schizophrenic history are everywhere: ornate stained glass windows, a votive candle stand, a couple of disco balls propped up in an open safe.
Upon the altar of impossible multi-culturalism, the schizophrenic left has sacrificed any hint of unity, which we're seeing already with nasty primaries and disobedient candidates.
He said Mr. Marten was in the grip of a schizophrenic breakdown when he attacked Mr. Babbitt, and that Mr. Marten had stopped taking his medication.
David Tarloff was a schizophrenic man from Queens who suffered from delusions about communicating with God and had been committed to a mental hospital numerous times.
"You may not realize you're capable of treating a schizophrenic in a wheelchair with cerebral palsy until you're given an opportunity to try," Dr. Bilello said.
We've been told he was mentally retarded, emotionally disturbed, autistic, schizophrenic, possibly brain-damaged, or he was suffering from a Chinese box combination of these conditions.
" In a conversation with The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza on Wednesday, Scaramucci called former White House chief of staff Reince Priebus a "f---ing paranoid schizophrenic.
There in the next cage is Lucius Jenkins, a serial murderer and self-described paranoid schizophrenic trying to avoid extradition to Florida and probable execution there.
I got jumped by one of the residents who was schizophrenic and beat up pretty badly, but I showed up again the next day to film.
Filming himself voguing outside a Gucci store wearing outfits designed by his schizophrenic mother, Satterwhite occupies the gap his queerness creates between himself and conventional society.
It's a schizophrenic jumble of ideas, full of half-formed gameplay conceits and aesthetic influences that range from proletarian Soviet art to Terry Gilliam to Godzilla movies.
He's one foil hat away from being a caricature of a paranoid-schizophrenic, and Jimmy is disturbed to see his brother spiral so quickly and so hard.
In requesting his $5 million cash bail, prosecutors revealed DiNardo is a diagnosed schizophrenic who sustained frontal lobe damage in an ATV accident within the past year.
Saggau believes the situation might have been avoided if Danner had been getting the mental health support she needed, or if Barry had known she was schizophrenic.
The FX series draws from a Marvel comic book character, a schizophrenic man whose individual personalities each have access to different facets of his many mutant powers.
He acknowledges that his sales plan has become schizophrenic, pandering to both the left and the right, but he says it's necessary for his business to survive.
Russian ads on Facebook were clumsy and schizophrenic, hitting multiple sides of issues, and were often laughably simplistic (such as the "Jesus Punches Hillary" ad shown here).
But I can say honestly that describing someone, even someone I really don't like, to a journalist as a "f---ing paranoid schizophrenic" never crosses my mind.
It's a schizophrenic recommendation from the government, and it's the same with other professional organizations such as the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association.
Mr. Galarza's death came around two weeks after a schizophrenic woman in the Bronx, Deborah Danner, died after being shot by a police sergeant in her apartment.
Memories rushed through her: the man who wrote a play that took three days to perform, the schizophrenic who took up residence in the theater's lighting box.
It's Slaughterhouse-Five set in present day San Antonio; it's A Wrinkle in Time if we weren't sure if whole story was real or a schizophrenic delusion.
Overall, Deringer said that his research on finance and tech trends over the past few decades suggests "very schizophrenic" behavior toward data and numbers in our society.
They tell Ms. Slimani of a schizophrenic society, torn between submission and transgression, where the law prohibits sex outside marriage but where everybody does it — in hiding.
" In the letter, Mr. Tran said that he had been followed, that his phone calls and emails had been intercepted, and that he had "been called schizophrenic.
Just being diagnosed schizophrenic takes 20 years off my life expectancy, and the suicide rate for schizophrenics is eight times higher than it is for the general population.
According to a lawsuit filed by three families, it took almost 14 years before the donor's true identity was revealed: A schizophrenic college dropout with a felony conviction.
Meanwhile, Chasez also launched a solo career when he released his first single, "Blowin' Me Up (With Her Love)," in 2002, years before his 2004 debut album Schizophrenic.
"This is quite a schizophrenic moment for Pakistan&aposs democracy," said Moeed Yusuf, associate vice president of the Asia Center at the Washington-based U.S. Institute of Peace.
In the Lizza interviews, Scaramucci calls chief of staff Reince Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic" and alleges that chief strategist Steve Bannon is way more flexible than he looks.
I have spent the time since trying to figure out how to bridge the gap between myself, a medicated schizophrenic, and everyone else who works in my office.
That horrific fatal police shooting in Dallas, involving an officer's confrontation with a schizophrenic man holding a screwdriver, iterates what many viewers already know: The system is broken.
For instance, I just made a movie in LA called Lost Transmissions which is about a schizophrenic guy who comes off of his medication and has a break.
At the booth of Dekang Medical, I tried on a Sharper Image–type head massager that, the saleslady said, treated schizophrenic voices, depression, OCD, anxiety, mania, and PTSD.
Panetti, who is schizophrenic, has said that a figure named "Sarge" controlled him during the murders, and claimed that "demons had been laughing at him" after the murders.
Only at the end with the lullaby do you have that, because the Street Angel guy was sort of a visionary and then gets hospitalized as a schizophrenic.
Owen (Hill), a diagnosed schizophrenic pressured by his imperious, wealthy New York family, meets the equally damaged Annie (Stone), who is wrestling with grief from a personal tragedy.
This was the case for Natasha McKenna, a schizophrenic woman who died in Virginia's Fairfax County Jail two years ago when a sheriff's deputy tased her four times.
At least two recent studies have found that creative people are significantly more likely to be a sibling or child of someone who is autistic, anorexic, schizophrenic, or bipolar.
As the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) has argued before, the United States, like most other countries, has a schizophrenic approach to cybersecurity that is broken and ineffective.
Some schizophrenic and autistic people are strikingly less susceptible to the hollow-mask illusion: their brains do not so easily dismiss sensory information that is unlikely to be true.
Religious extremism Grace Road Church made headlines in New York in 2014, when Shin was sued for $6 million by a schizophrenic man who previously belonged to the church.
The story follows Dominick Birdsey (Ruffalo) as he recounts his troubled relationship with his paranoid schizophrenic twin brother, Thomas, and Dominick's efforts to get him released from an asylum.
A common misconception, perhaps fed by the kind of "drug-crazed schizophrenic" headlines you see in the Mail, is that people who hear voices have a form of psychosis.
Mr. Dhingra told agents that he believed he was autistic and not schizophrenic, and made several references to listening to a voice in his head, according to the affidavit.
"The result of this schizophrenic approach to the order is that the counties' worst fears are not allayed and the counties reasonably fear enforcement under the order," he wrote.
As we pulled out of our driveway, car stuffed, I looked up to see dark clouds and bright sunshine, the dramatic, schizophrenic lighting that often illuminates Nairobi's equatorial skies.
There's a psychiatric hospital not far from Heathrow Airport that is known for treating bipolar and schizophrenic travelers, some of whom are occasionally found wandering aimlessly through the terminals.
Scaramucci called Priebus a "f---ing paranoid schizophrenic" and said "I'm not Steve Bannon, I'm not trying to suck my own c---" during his now-infamous interview with Lizza.
Drudge Report editor Matt Drudge on Wednesday ratcheted up his criticism of Stephen Bannon, calling him "schizophrenic" after explosive new comments from the the former White House chief strategist.
Without that sensibility, a jeremiad winds up sounding, well, nearly schizophrenic — abject decline up front, with a magical and overly dreamy conclusion that leaves a listener confused at best.
The show isn't revealing Pius' motivations to viewers yet, which is OK. It's more fun to watch the schizophrenic back and forth between Lenny the man and Pius the pope.
"In recent years I've come face-to-face with mental illness, as several people close to me were hospitalized with severe suicidal depression and manic and schizophrenic thoughts," she says.
"They won't touch anybody we would describe as schizophrenic," but they do use it to treat what we would call anxiety or depression—what they would call spells or curses.
There were warnings that bilingual children would be confused by two languages, have lower intelligence, low self-esteem, behave in deviant ways, develop a split personality and even become schizophrenic.
It was typically schizophrenic, one minute puffing his chest out and proclaiming that "we have no fear," only to reassert how getting to the knockout rounds would be a success.
"  "They're having a schizophrenic moment over there trying to figure out what their role over there is supposed to be with the Trump presidency," Camerota continued on CNN's "New Day.
Hi Leah, I'm in my late twenties and feeling stuck with not being able to come to terms with my childhood trauma of growing up with a paranoid schizophrenic mother.
Many of the large breakthroughs—from understanding how schizophrenic brains regenerate to how psychoactive drugs work on the brain—were only possible thanks to equally impressive advances in neuroimaging technology.
Related: Lawsuit Alleges Sperm Bank's Genius Donor Was Actually a Schizophrenic Ex-Con Aggeles' real identity was discovered when Xytex accidentally disclosed his email address to families using his sperm.
"This is certainly, for lack of a better term, a schizophrenic district," Mr. Sanford said on Tuesday as he drove his well-worn Chevrolet Suburban to a deli in Summerville.
The interior is schizophrenic: The monochromatic bar area features a space-age polygonal light, and a lounge section has a living room's layout with plush armchairs, patterned curtains and plants.
And shortly after Mr. Scaramucci called Mr. Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac" — adding a more vulgar term to the beginning of the phrase — Mr. Priebus, too, offered his resignation.
" Still, the interview exposed an intense feud between Scaramucci, whom Trump named communications director last week, and other White House officials, particularly Priebus, whom he called "a f------ paranoid schizophrenic.
" Scaramucci's ouster came just days after The New Yorker published a vulgar rant in which he described then-chief of staff Reince Priebus as a "a f---ing paranoid schizophrenic.
Jackson's mother, Shirley Nixon, told the station she did not realize her daughter, who she said is bipolar and schizophrenic, had given birth in a jail cell rather than a hospital.
When I'm recording an album it's almost like it's a schizophrenic thing: I know exactly what I'm doing but then at the same time I have no idea what I'm doing.
I wouldn't say your records are schizophrenic, but if you've got 12 tracks on a record, you're going to put 12 different voices on there of 12 people you've dreamed up.
" The British designer Alexander McQueen characterized his double-duty life, running his own house in London and Givenchy in Paris, as a kind of madness, saying: "I'm not tortured, I'm schizophrenic.
That tirade, in which he called Priebus a "f---ing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," was Scaramucci's clearest indication yet that he is trying to get rid of the chief of staff.
I think that it's a really great example of this just schizophrenic world that you have to live in, where you really have to pay attention, particularly for the core business.
When we were making "The Damned," Jan was saying, "Ivo, it feels as if we're making 'Rumors' again" — our first production in 1981 [in Antwerp, about a young, increasingly schizophrenic man].
I knew that I had more in common than I'd have liked with my schizophrenic uncle Eddie who lived the last 15 years of his life in a state mental institution.
" Some playwrights work within a consistent aesthetic world—Arthur Miller's mid-century morality plays, Annie Baker's chatty hipster miniatures—but Nottage shifts wildly from play to play, calling her œuvre "schizophrenic.
It's almost schizophrenic, in that I obviously don't have conversations with Steve Bannon, but I do with Reince Priebus — he was my Republican chair in Wisconsin in my 239 presidential campaign.
Finding a Way Back to a Flawed and Dangerous Mother (2019) To survive, I had to separate from my schizophrenic mother and her vision of the world as a hostile place.
A very large portion of common schizophrenic symptoms, known as negative symptoms, aren't even treatable—successfully nuking the vast hydra that is schizophrenia in any curative sense is hard to fathom.
Lincoln Miner, Alexander's father, filed a missing persons report three weeks ago, fearing his son might be a paranoid schizophrenic who had gone "off the deep end," the San Francisco Chronicle reported .
Charged with five counts of murder, Jones's defense has conceded that he killed the children and said in opening statements that he was an undiagnosed schizophrenic at the time of the murders.
The three principal characters are Malachai, Mommy, and Maggie: a schizophrenic false prophet raging against consumerism, a dim Catholic housewife with control issues, and her daughter, who's into sex, drugs, and existentialism.
"There's less liquidity, and therefore prices are more choppy, more schizophrenic, because of the exit of so many market counterparties," said Robin Bhar, head of metals research at French bank Societe Generale.
"The sharp declines in equity markets in the last week have turned investor sentiment on its head in a fashion that is almost schizophrenic in nature," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
"  Scaramucci's ouster came just days after The New Yorker published a vulgar rant from him in which he described then-chief of staff Reince Priebus as a "a f---ing paranoid schizophrenic.
By studying what kind of songs users in specific swing states were singing, they believe they were able to narrow down the political affiliations of these "schizophrenic states," as Smith puts it.
The report was a schizophrenic document, on one hand brazenly announcing that the US would defy World Trade Organization rulings when it wished to, but simultaneously affirming plenty of free trade traditions.
One in every 100 people will develop it, often in their early 20s, meaning there's a chance you know someone who has it, even if he or she doesn't seem schizophrenic at all.
The possibility certainly exists for Qualcomm to prevail upon appeal " given the government's "somewhat schizophrenic approach to the case, with the FTC and Justice Department appearing at odds, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon wrote.
Hilal, another member, describes the experience of growing up Palestinian in Israel as "schizophrenic" – "you're growing up somewhere, deep inside its culture, but you slowly start to realise it's not yours", he explains.
In any case, "Letter to a Man" is not about Nijinsky the artist, but about Nijinsky the schizophrenic of his later years, from whose diaries the text, by Christian Dumais-Lvowski, is drawn.
Toward the end of the film, we find out that the beloved mother was actually fired from work, was cheating on the father, and died after fleeing the house because she was schizophrenic.
Eisman, whose bet against the subprime housing market prior to the 2008 financial crisis was depicted in the 2015 movie, told CNBC's "Squawk Box " he was "a little bit schizophrenic" on the markets.
His schizophrenic episodes worsening, he'd been kicked out of a shelter for drinking, and was so exhausted that he ditched a bag of his only belongings because it was too heavy to carry.
The move comes just days after his profanity-laced interview with a New Yorker reporter in which he trashed Reince Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and had some explicit insults for Steve Bannon.
"It's really difficult, and sometimes even schizophrenic, to be focused on day-to-day operations and product partnerships that are going to get released in one, two or three years," Sannié told me.
In the late 1950s, the social psychologist Dr. Milton Rokeach took three paranoid schizophrenic men who all believed themselves to be Jesus Christ and brought them together, to see how they would react.
Few actors can claim a filmography as admirably schizophrenic, best exemplified by his two 2017 releases, "Logan," his final turn as Wolverine, and "The Greatest Showman," where he plays circus founder P.T. Barnum.
Psychiatrists determined that if an identical twin was schizophrenic the other twin had a forty-to-fifty-per-cent chance of developing the disease—fiftyfold higher than the risk in the general population.
A study published this week in the open-access journal Translational Psychiatry offers a new way into the question of sensory processing in schizophrenic via a process known as sensory (or neural) adaptation.
The police had been called by a building security guard because Ms. Danner, a paranoid schizophrenic with a history of hospitalizations, had been ranting in a hallway and tearing posters off the wall.
"People talk about cancer freely; why is it so difficult to discuss the effects of depression, [bipolar], anxiety, or schizophrenic disorders?" she wrote in 2016 in a candid piece for her high school newspaper.
Scarface mined depression and schizophrenic symptoms for the Geto Boys' career-affirming "Mind Playing Tricks on Me." Me Against the World came after Tupac was shot multiple times and waiting on a prison sentence.
Freund tells me that while a lot of NIH funding goes into mice studies—and they're critical at the beginning stages of research—"there is no such thing as a schizophrenic mouse," she says.
"This schizophrenic whipsaw action in the market is puzzling because the economic data hasn't changed day to day to warrant that kind of volatility," said Mark Luschini, chief investment strategist at Janney Montgomery Scott.
" Scaramucci posited that Priebus -- seeming less and less like family as the days go by -- was likely "to resign very shortly" before armchair-diagnosing the chief of staff as a "paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac.
" In the interview published Thursday, White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci railed against White House leaks and attacked White House chief of staff Reince Priebus, calling him "a f---ing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac.
Some of its diagnosable stuff like being bipolar or schizophrenic, but most of it is behavioral issues that I think you could link directly back to trauma and abuse and that sort of stuff.
But one year before Fury wrested the heavyweight championship titles away from Klitschko's waist, his wife Paris Fury told the YouTube channel iFL TV that Fury is "one of them people … split personality, schizophrenic."
You might as well accuse the Obama administration of being run by a schizophrenic homeless person in Dupont Circle, because he tapes his mimeographed screeds to light poles where Valerie Jarrett can read them.
Our doorman, a schizophrenic Georgian Jew engaged from morning to night in intense solitary arguments, seems partial to us — perhaps he can sense kindred spirits — so he only nicely, never violently, opens the door.
And Espen has morphed into two characters, Ms. Stone's Annie, a depressive and drug addict grieving a family trauma, and Jonah Hill's Owen, a man estranged from his wealthy clan and a possible schizophrenic.
Please read "A Turbulent Mind," a Marshall Project and New York Magazine report about Andrew Goldstein, a violent schizophrenic who in 1999 pushed a 32-year-old woman into the path of a subway.
During their drunken revelries in London, Mr. Sigal and Laing would "exchange profundities about the schizophrenic implications of a divided self being further split by the act of being written about" by Ms. Lessing.
GIULIANI: After she called him a racist, a misogynist, xenophobic — I don't know — schizophrenic, and I don't know what else she called him at the end of that debate, I think it's fair game.
I didn't want to go to the downtown dealer at night, I didn't want to do the Sid and Nancy routine anymore, I didn't want to voluntarily morph into a paranoid schizophrenic, ever again.
The odd colors and proportions of the clothes — some skirts were cut straight on one side and inset with full, curving layers on the other; think schizophrenic skirt instead of circle skirt — proved strangely compelling.
Its schizophrenic hero/victim, Perowne, believed he had been programmed to receive TV shows directly, his "instinctual patterns" stolen and replaced; he ended, after a brisk trepanning, admitting cosmic forces his brain could not absorb.
Speaking with KGTV, Arlene Holmes says that she had no idea that her son was schizophrenic when he opened fire in a Colorado movie theater on July 2012, killing 12 people and injuring 70 others.
I don't mean to trivialize mental illness—Hill's character Owen is schizophrenic and has stopped taking his meds; Stone's character Annie is self-medicating her depression by abusing the A pill from the clinical trial.
Several cases accuse a Georgia facility of marketing sperm as belonging to a neuroscientist with a genius-level I.Q. who turned out to be a schizophrenic felon, and who has fathered at least 93 children.
As a result of his tragic end, fans and friends, especially those unaware of his diagnosis as a paranoid schizophrenic, publicly speculated whether his death was an accident, even though it was ruled a suicide.
Instead, it has sent a schizophrenic message, which means the few remaining companies with a chance to rival big tech have no way of knowing where the administration stands or what values it will enforce.
During a Facebook video made by one of the defendants, another can be heard denouncing white people, and, at one point, a man is heard saying he does not care if the victim is schizophrenic.
By Thursday evening, The New Yorker had posted an interview quoting Mr. Scaramucci using vulgar language in describing Mr. Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and also railing against Steven K. Bannon, the president's chief strategist.
The first, owed largely to the deft and unnerving acting by Dan Stevens, is the dawning realization that David has turned from schizophrenic to sadist, even as his powers have increased from impressive to godlike.
Some of the families described in these studies had a crisscrossing history that was achingly similar to my own: one sibling affected with schizophrenia, another with bipolar disorder, and a nephew or niece also schizophrenic.
No wonder schizophrenic Steve Bannon has been walking around with a small army of bodyguards... The Guardian on Wednesday published several quotes from Bannon that will appear in a new book from journalist Michael Wolff.
By now a large number of studies have linked deficits in auditory and visual sensory processing with schizophrenia, but there has still existed a significant overlap in these observed deficits between schizophrenic and healthy populations.
Tresnjak's tonally schizophrenic staging, depending heavily on projections rendered on LCD panels that are part of the set, only makes things worse, calling to mind the material's cartoonish DNA just when you need to forget it.
Actions such as this caused King to call America "schizophrenic" as the nation attempted to hold onto the noble ideals of freedom and equality while refusing to let go of the privileges associated with racial identity.
After Mohammed Muyhamin, a schizophrenic 183-year-old, died during an arrest, the police told local news outlets that he had "assaulted" an employee at a community center where he had sought to use the bathroom.
Critics of Mr. Babis are quick to note that the doctor who had diagnosed his eldest son as schizophrenic, Dita Protopopova, would later work for Mr. Babis at the Finance Ministry and join his ANO party.
The medic, Brittney Mullings, gave an account of the minutes leading up to the shooting of Deborah Danner, a 66-year-old schizophrenic woman, that diverged sharply from the narrative that a defense lawyer for Sgt.
Ruled schizophrenic, she was sterilized under the Nazi-era "hereditary health law" protocols, which had been imposed to prevent so-called genetic impurities from being transmitted to future generations of Caucasians whom the Germans considered Aryan.
"The sharp declines in equity markets in the last week have turned investor sentiment on its head in a fashion that is almost schizophrenic in nature," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK said.
Of particular interest in the scans was the varying thicknesses of the brain's cortical layers between the two groups and also among schizophrenic subjects that have had the disorder for longer and shorter periods of time.
To test this, the researchers, an NIH-funded group from the University of Rochester, took 15 schizophrenic subjects and 15 control subjects and recorded their neural responses via scalp electrodes to repetitive visual and touch stimuli.
Utilizing both the HoloLens headset and live actors, it will attempt to put viewers into the eyes of lead character David Haller (Dan Stevens), a diagnosed schizophrenic who discovers he may actually be a superpowerful mutant instead.
Silverstein doesn't disagree with Pollak and Corlett's predictive brain theory, but thinks that the answer may be more far-reaching: that prediction is just one way a congenitally blind person's brain has advantages over a schizophrenic brain.
A few hours earlier, Skinner had checked on a schizophrenic man who calls the police multiple times each night, reporting paranoid hallucinations; the department can never ignore a call, because he is the legal owner of a .
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan issued a death warrant on Wednesday for a paranoid schizophrenic convicted of murder, his lawyers said, after the Supreme Court ruled his condition was not a permanent mental disorder and therefore not legally relevant.
But they arrive in schizophrenic 30 second clips, like a future frat boy's bar mitzvah playlist zapped in a Bullet blender with a bottle of Axe Gold Temptation™, and filtered through a flip phone from 2007.
"Emmett Floating at Camp," an unpublished image from 1991 of her child floating in a great gray nowhere, turns out to be uncannily prescient and devastatingly sad, for Emmett ultimately became schizophrenic and committed suicide in 2016.
He speculated that his seeing action on Iwo Jima and Okinawa during World War II — doctors later diagnosed "psychoneurosis, anxiety" unrelated to combat, and subsequently added "schizophrenic reaction" — turned weirdness into delusion, and "Alan Gershwin" was born.
That quality was what made her the best Nina I've seen in Chekhov's "The Seagull" (on Broadway in 2008), and it infused her harrowing study of a schizophrenic in "Through a Glass Darkly" (Off Broadway in 2011).
The dismissal came the day after it was revealed that Anthony Scaramucci, the White House communications director, had called Mr. Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic" and smeared Steve Bannon, the president's chief strategist, in a profanity-laden rant.
The year they met, he was offered the lead role in "Keane," Lodge Kerrigan's drama about a schizophrenic father who stalks the Port Authority bus terminal, searching for the daughter he may or may not have lost.
But after Deborah Danner, 66, a schizophrenic woman, was shot and killed by a police sergeant after picking up a bat, the mayor and police commissioner condemned the shooting, saying the officer failed to follow police protocols.
What follows is a sampling of quotes from the article, quotes that most journalists will never come close to hearing in any interview they have: "Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," he said, referring to Priebus.
NT: I'm very schizophrenic, as maybe all of us are, because there's a part of me that remembers that there was a social justice, pretty radical platform that almost made its way in the election this last time.
The New Yorker published an interview with Scaramucci later Thursday in which — among many, many other things — Scaramucci called Priebus a "fucking paranoid schizophrenic" and said Priebus would "be asked to resign very shortly" if he leaked something.
This claim that Tingle is autistic and schizophrenic has been met with a wide range of reactions, from Newman's straightforward acceptance of it as fact to insistence from other writers that this, too, is part of the act.
After calling up The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza to rant about and insult (he called Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic" and suggested Bannon employed a unique means of... you know by now) his White House colleagues, Scaramucci was dismissed.
It's a nod to the mutant X-Gene that empowers the show's lead character, David Haller (played by Dan Stevens), a man who, after years of being told he was schizophrenic, discovers that he possesses formidable telepathic abilities.
"We are often way too schizophrenic on all of these issues, and we just sort of throw things at the wall in a scattershot and incoherent way as they come up," says one Democratic aide on the Hill.
Anyone who's played either of Fumito Ueda's spiritual predecessors to this long-awaited one-boy-and-his-beast adventure, Ico, and Shadow of the Colossus, will have some idea of what to expect: strong emotions and a schizophrenic camera.
And when you're also trapped within a schizophrenic existence, it takes an outsider to realize what is a fatal flaw and what is just a bad situation; what's just random luck and what's just a solidly wonderful, good thing.
"For now, the oil market for today is keeping a continued and close watch on equities after yesterday's schizophrenic action, and awaiting the API numbers," said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Powerhouse, a commodities-focused brokerage in Washington.
"We are often way too schizophrenic on all of these issues, and we just sort of throw things at the wall in a scattershot and incoherent way as they come up," one Democratic aide on the Hill told me.
After all, he gave an expletive-laden interview to The New Yorker in which he described Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and insinuated that White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is a whole lot more flexible than he looks.
It's terrifying stuff: Seeing more cases of infanticide in Venezuela as birth control disappears at the same time basics like food and diapers become unaffordable More fallout from Venezuela's worsening medical shortages: Schizophrenic daughter kills 89 year-old mom.
Dr. Gunderson, who was trained in Freudian analysis, was evaluating the effects of psychotherapy on people identified as schizophrenic in the early 19653s when he discovered that many of the participants in his study had received the wrong diagnosis.
David is diagnosed as a young man as a paranoid schizophrenic, and he meets his love interest, Sydney (Keller), in a mental institution, where the two slowly come to realize that their diagnoses are incorrect — that they are, in fact, mutants.
In other words, Thanksgiving is probably not the first association when we think of the great writer, who succumbed to the vices of Hollywood and the pleasure of near-endless benders, or when we think of his iconic, schizophrenic wife.
When given a case, we set out to determine whether the subject is schizophrenic, suffering from depression or whatever it could be, and then we look if this can actually be related to what they've done, which we call a formulation.
Listening to the group's vocals in reverse, Mr. Simon heard the words, "Street Angel," giving him a song title and a character mentioned in two of the album's songs: a homeless, poetry-spouting schizophrenic who ends up in the hospital.
The idea of a private oasis appeals deeply to Clare Wild, who moves to the neighborhood with her two daughters, 13-year-old Grace and 12-year-old Pip, after her schizophrenic husband, who has burned down their home, is institutionalized.
You just needed that actor everyone liked, Tony Danza or Ted Danson, or a new spin on an old premise: he's obsessive-compulsive or paranoid schizophrenic or has Asperger's and she's bipolar—but they all solve crimes or medical mysteries!
While there's not enough science to determine the long-term effects of using fake weed, "we do know that misuse of synthetic cannabinoids can cause profound adverse effects, especially the induction of panic attacks, paranoia and schizophrenic-like symptoms," Baumann says.
I don't simply mean letters written by children who grew up with paranoid schizophrenic mothers, but letters that I want to answer with all my heart even as I know there's not much I can say to really help you.
He threatened to fire the Trump administration's entire communications staff, called then-White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," and accused Priebus — who was ousted two days later — of leaking damaging information to the media.
The original "Maniac," set in a mental hospital, centers on Espen, a schlubby inmate and likely schizophrenic who repurposes his bland surroundings for an active fantasy life in which he imagines himself as a cowboy, a war hero, a superspy.
And while I'm such a Stephen King fan, as someone who had experienced the Kubrick film at a young age and had been influenced by it in a really profound way, it was really difficult to reconcile this schizophrenic experience.
The overabundance of C4A protein in some people contributes to an excessively exuberant pruning of synapses—thereby decreasing the number of synapses in the brain, which would explain the well-established fact that schizophrenic patients tended to have fewer neuronal connections.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday blocked the execution of a paranoid schizophrenic murder convict pending a review of an earlier ruling that his condition was not a permanent mental disorder and therefore not legally relevant, his lawyers said.
"Defendant's own testimony confirms that, without making or communicating any kind of plan, defendant rushed a paranoid schizophrenic who obviously did not want to leave her house and who in response grabbed a baseball bat," she wrote in one filing.
The guys at iconoclastic Scottish craft brewery BrewDog are hoping that pure attitude can turn a Scotch into a something resembling a bourbon, launching what it describes as a "schizophrenic hybrid" of American whiskey and Scottish whisky (without the "e").
"Reince is a f---ing paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," he said, mimicking Priebus when he added, '''Let me leak the f---ing thing and see if I can c--k block these people the way I c--k blocked Scaramucci for six months.
Mr Scaramucci gave an interview to a New Yorker reporter in which he called Mr Priebus, who was nominally his boss, "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic" and claimed Steve Bannon, Mr Trump's paleo-conservative chief adviser, performed a physically unlikely act of self-pleasure.
Richter did have an aunt, Marianne, who was schizophrenic and forcibly sterilized, though she died of starvation in a concentration camp rather than in the gas chamber where Elisabeth perishes (and where Donnersmarck, to the chagrin of critics, dares to take his camera).
On Thursday, Danny Graves, 62, shuffled across the center in a yellow T-shirt that read: Built For It. He spoke low and slow and said he was bipolar and schizophrenic and normally has a caretaker who cooks and helps him shower.
"The Egyptian attitude is between ambivalent and schizophrenic," said Rabbi Andrew Baker of the American Jewish Committee, who noted that he also attended the reopening of a Cairo synagogue 10 years ago, under President Hosni Mubarak, which took place in similarly veiled conditions.
The whole presentation is sensorially rich but risks being vapid — high on effect and low on pretty much everything else — until you learn that the voice accompanying the video belongs to the artist's mother, Patricia Satterwhite, who was schizophrenic and died in 2016.
"It is, to me, a form of unearned privilege but ... it has changed a lot of my views on socio-economic issues in the country," she said, adding that it felt "schizophrenic" to witness both wealth and poverty in her life and work.
Lead author Bryan Roth, a pharmacologist at the UNC School of Medicine, used to be a psychiatrist specializing in schizophrenia and some of his patients reported that their first schizophrenic break—that is, their first episode of acute psychosis—happened while they were on LSD.
LONDON (Reuters) - If Nick Kyrgios had shown half as much spark on court as he did in his post-match news conference, the Australian might have scraped more than the 10 games he managed in Monday's schizophrenic Wimbledon fourth round defeat to Andy Murray.
"I was trying to do the slightly schizophrenic thing of being involved in the making of the mess—being committed to that; enjoying that—and then I would come back to the sessions and go through it bit by bit," he explains of the process.
Schizophrenic kitchen-sink songs like "I Won't Dance" challenge the listener on multiple fronts, and their flagrant embrace of classical and gothic influences (as on the weird-as-hell neoclassical French odyssey "Tristesses de la Lune") was a heady harbinger of what was coming.
In the space of about 24 hours, Scaramucci likened their relationship to the biblical Cain and Abel, accused Priebus of leaking his financial information, called him a "paranoid schizophrenic" in a, ahem, colorful interview with The New Yorker and predicted Priebus would quit. 33.
Scaramucci's public attacks on Priebus came to a head on Thursday, when The New Yorker published an interview with the new communications director, in which he called Priebus a "f-----g paranoid schizophrenic" and acknowledged that he wanted to force the chief of staff out.
This is her provocative and at times compelling thesis: The internet — "the largest unregulated social experiment of all time," in the words of the clinical psychologist Michael Seto — is turning us, as a species, more mentally disordered, anxious, obsessive, narcissistic, exhibitionist, body dysmorphic, psychopathic, schizophrenic.
I can't help to feel like this story about the bomber is particularly relevant now because it's a story of an immigrant who was a paranoid schizophrenic who believed all of the powerful forces in the government, media, and corporate world were conspiring against him.
But the fatal shooting in the Bronx last month of Deborah Danner, a schizophrenic woman said to have swung a bat at a police sergeant, has renewed scrutiny of how officers handle the difficult task of dealing with people who are behaving erratically and dangerously.
In 1965, a landmark Harvard study — one which could not be replicated today because of evolving ethical standards, as it was performed on schizophrenic patients confined to a mental hospital — showed that saturated fat exerted a greater effect on serum cholesterol than dietary cholesterol did.
Although prosecutors laid out considerable evidence that the F.B.I. had gathered on the larger plot, F.B.I. agents generally found the outcome unsatisfying: Moussaoui was an erratic, possibly schizophrenic operative, who was marginalized by Qaeda plotters even before his arrest in Minnesota in August 2001.
It was one-half of what Ms. Pattillo calls the federal government's schizophrenic policy at the time: As the government was incentivizing middle-class whites to move to the suburbs, it also invested heavily in trying to rebuild central cities to draw them back in.
In my own book I try less to take sides and more to give the reader a portrait of the debates — making sure, though, that those of us who've never been "labeled schizophrenic" really listen to someone who has been, especially on the topic of himself.
Scaramucci was incensed, repeatedly insisting he would fire everyone in the communications department to get to the bottom of the leaks as well as blasting Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" and describing an acrobatic act that it was hard to imagine chief strategist Steve Bannon pulling off.
For a person living in a wasteland of terrible UIs and schizophrenic interaction design—a world that only threatens to look more like Luke's garbage compactor as the internet of things and pop up ads continue their march on our environments—this is a nice fantasy.
In her opening statement, the prosecutor, Randi McGinn, said the officers "could have stopped at any point and established distance" between themselves and the man, James Boyd, a paranoid schizophrenic who had been illegally camping on a craggy mountainside on this city's east end in March 2014.
The woman, who later turned out to be a schizophrenic without access to her medications, was, by some force, wrestled out and escorted away, then put in a hospital for observation, in a step that was actually safer for everyone than any one of us pressing charges.
" Describing his far-ranging musical travels, he said, "One day I might write a book about what I lived through between 1991 and 2006: four times a year, I would go from formerly Communist Germany and the Staatskapelle Berlin to Midwestern America—Chicago—and it was schizophrenic.
And, as Haddish's career continues to pick up steam, the actress also says she plans on earning money to pass on to her family members, including her schizophrenic mother, who suffered brain damage in an accident during Haddish's youth and lived in a mental facility until recently.
PETER ALKALAY, SCARSDALE, N.Y. To the Editor: Re "Uncensored, Scaramucci Rails at His Rivals in the West Wing" (front page, July 28): Diagnoses like "paranoid schizophrenic" should not be casually thrown around as slurs, especially among those of influence, like Anthony Scaramucci, the just fired communications director.
So for me the idea of having this character [Barbara] who could be on the spectrum, could be schizophrenic, could be all kinds of bizarre things that are going through your head while you're watching this character interact, where she genuinely has issues, you don't often see that.
The exclamation point of Scaramucci's brief reign came in a New Yorker story published last Thursday that featured an angry tirade from Scaramucci, who called Priebus "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," and said that he — unlike Trump's top adviser Steve Bannon — was not seeking publicity for himself.
Photo by Laura Woldenberg/VICE News "Mexico has not had a political or security structure that limits, or breaks down criminal organizations," says Guillermo Valdés, former head of the Mexican intelligence service, who says the state has instead implemented a "schizophrenic policy" that mixes periodic crackdowns with tolerance.
A lawyer for the New York City police sergeant on trial for killing a 66-year-old schizophrenic woman in her own bedroom sought to convince a judge on Wednesday that what mattered most was what the woman held in her hands when she was shot — a baseball bat.
I hate to say this early in the show's run that the character was miscast, but Stevens's commanding height, his intimidating bright eyes and his general vibe of being the coolest guy in the room undercut at nearly every turn his attempts to be a shattered schizophrenic psychic.
That shared, ideological foundation meant it was verboten for the staff to consider whether the HRT might be exacerbating Betty's schizophrenic symptoms or making it harder for her to build the basic social relationships that provide the support and positive feedback that is so necessary for mental health.
So if that's the case, Mooch, maybe next time you after you say things like "I'm not Steve Bannon, I'm not trying to suck my own cock" or "Reince is a fucking paranoid schizophrenic, a paranoiac," consider adding a "JK LOL" so people know you are just a humorous jokester.
When I spoke with Darrick May, a researcher at Johns Hopkins focusing on psychiatric uses of psilocybin and psychedelic harm reduction, he noted that hallucinogens such as LSD and DMT were originally called "psychotomimetics" because they were thought to be capable of mimicking the effects of a psychotic or schizophrenic episode.
Scott Panetti, a Navy veteran found to be schizophrenic, was sentenced to die in Texas for murdering the parents of his second wife in 1992 after a trial in which he represented himself while wearing a purple cowboy suit and attempted to subpoena witnesses including Jesus Christ and John F. Kennedy.
On Thursday, New Yorker correspondent Ryan Lizza released the details of a phone call initiated by Scaramucci in which "The Mooch" unloaded on White House staff, called Chief of Staff Reince Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic," and suggested that Steve Bannon was looking out for his own interests (among other things).
Apparently incensed that the magazine's Ryan Lizza reported leaked information that President Donald Trump planned to dine with some Fox News personalities, Scaramucci threatened "to fucking kill all the leakers" and called then-White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus "a fucking paranoid schizophrenic" while on the phone with Lizza.
"What's wrong with Matthew Crawley?" my mother asked, aghast, when we saw the first trailers for Legion on FX. I can now tell her that his new ungroomed character is schizophrenic and possibly telepathic, and that he might be part of the larger Marvel Universe and connected to Professor Charles Xavier.
He now has work in important collections: at the MoMA in New York, the SFMOMA, The Studio Museum in Harlem… If you think about an African-American kid growing up in the projects, who's autistic and schizophrenic, and now has their paintings collected by MoMA, that's such an incredible achievement.
If you have Legion, a show about a guy who may be schizophrenic, or he may have these abilities, but either way, he's living in a world where he doesn't know what's real and what's not, that becomes very exciting as a storyteller, to build something surreal on that level.
"After she called him a racist and misogynist, a xenophobic, I don't know, schizophrenic, and I don't know what else she called him at the end of that debate, I think it's fair game," the former New York City mayor and Trump supporter told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Nobody ever expected Anthony Scaramucci to go quietly into the night after his dramatic 10-day tenure as the White House's Director of Communications ended with him calling then-Chief of Staff Reince Priebus a "paranoid schizophrenic" in an interview he initiated with The New Yorker.
During the week leading up to our big L.A. trip, I wrote up my verbal pitch and practiced delivering it over and over again: in my bedroom, on the sidewalk in front of strangers who likely assumed I was schizophrenic, and finally, in a coach seat on my direct flight to Los Angeles.
The 2016 election was also a referendum on the Obama administration, which routinely refused to release key evidence on its most controversial efforts, including the IRS targeting of conservative non-profits, the Fast and Furious gun-running to Mexico, the schizophrenic intervention in Syria, and the machinations behind the Affordable Care Act.
" Southern's fictional narcotic, called red-split, consists of 90 CCs' worth of the blood of a schizophrenic, smuggled fresh out of the wards of Bellevue: "Sense-derangementwise, it was unlike acid in that it was not a question of the 'Essential-I' having new insights, but of becoming a different person entirely.
A decade or so later, she played the soft-spoken psychiatrist of a schizophrenic teenager (Kathleen Quinlan) in "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" (21979) and Steve McQueen's Norwegian wife in a drama that was an unusual choice for him, "An Enemy of the People" (20043), Henrik Ibsen via Arthur Miller.
Now it appears that Cain, that tiller of soil, sowed the seeds of his own demise by giving a shocker of an interview to The New Yorker last week, raging with emphatic vulgarity about his bro Mr. Priebus as a "paranoid schizophrenic" who tried to block him from a White House job.
He has been captive not just to a schizophrenic brain but to a perfect storm of factors — underfunded treatment facilities, prisons and jails serving as de facto asylums, a lack of advancements in medication — that has made it generally harder for people with serious mental illnesses to get the help they need.
Fellow Londoners Plastician, SBTRKT and Scratcha DVA have helped bolster the rising star's reputation, throwing down his tracks on radio sets and in clubs across the UK. Lokane has offered a few mixes himself, including a "globe-trotting, schizophrenic" ON DECK mix for THUMP, as well as guest sets on Rinse FM and Boiler Room.
Like those bands, the rappers Vince Staples, Noname, and 24hrs have yet to enjoy the kind of tentpole hits that reach outside their base; still, a steady stream of output has made their divergent sounds—schizophrenic L.A. rap, soft-shell hip-hop soul, and bludgeoning Southern bounce, respectively—speak to many of the same kids.
Cavin-Morris Gallery will be showing them at the fair for the first time, along with tempera-on-paper paintings by Tarcisio Merati (1934–1995), a technical draftsman and schizophrenic from the Bergamo area of northern Italy, whose mysterious, mechanical-architectural forms seem to hover in pictorial space like big balloons above unknown landscapes.
Scaramucci has publicly and humiliatingly criticized Priebus, calling him a "paranoid schizophrenic" who will be pushed out soon, and let it be known that the only person he reports to is the President himself, not the chief of staff -- a stunning arrangement for a communications director and a sign of debilitating weakness for a sitting chief of staff.
Harry Nilsson's "Jump into the Fire" kicks in as the first line is snorted, and the pace picks up as Henry unravels: Mick Jagger's "Memo from Turner," The Who's "Magic Bus," The Rolling Stones' "Monkey Man," George Harrison's "What Is Life," and Muddy Waters' "Mannish Boy" all come and go in fits and starts like a schizophrenic jukebox.
In our near-schizophrenic consensus view of racial progress, this legacy of denial operates to celebrate the nation's preferred self-image as a clearinghouse of equal individual opportunity, open to all, while obsessively rationalizing away slavery, colonialism, and extermination as the singular, hermetically contained responsibility of the individual bad actors long ago who perpetrated these harms.
The 14 killings that occurred amid the area's housing projects and rolling parks represented the most intransigent forms of urban violence at a time of historically low crime: a machete murder by a schizophrenic man, two domestic homicides, orchestrated hits on drug dealers, a party out of control, bullets that killed women they weren't meant for.
The increase in C4A levels in schizophrenic patients was most significant in the parts of the brain involved in cognition, planning, and thinking, the functions that are most impaired in people with schizophrenia, and less noticeable in parts of the brain that control balance, posture, and speech, aspects that remain relatively intact in those with the disease.
Calling the indictment "schizophrenic," John Arlia, a lawyer for Detective Hall, noted at the arraignment that the charges included accusations of both "forcible" rape and of using sex to bribe a police officer — a "self-contradictory" position, suggesting that the prosecutors had two theories of the case and were not entirely confident about the young woman's account.
Longtime Bowie followers will have read elsewhere about this, as well as the family history of mental illness that affected at least two of his maternal aunts (Bowie sometimes claimed all three of his mother's sisters committed suicide, but the book is more circumspect) and his older half brother, Terry, who was understood to be schizophrenic and was institutionalized for a time.
"He was like a dream distortion of postwar disquiet — unhinged, unrelenting, perpetually hidden in city shadows," Michael Cannell writes in "Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling" (Minotaur Books, $27), his gripping retelling of the search for the schizophrenic toxic avenger who nursed a decades-long grievance against his former employer, Consolidated Edison, by terrorizing the city.
It is so aggressively non-totalizing that it stops itself from fully exploring the boldness of its potential claims, settling, instead, for a model of "twitchy, agitated interpassivity" — that all-too-familiar digital-age affect remarked upon by Mark Fisher, a mirror image of the schizophrenic technological landscape it sets out to critique which further entrenches "reflexive impotence" as the only available response.
People who hear the voices of parts may be labelled schizophrenic; people who switch between depressed and excitable parts may be diagnosed with bipolar disorder; people who hide in a hospital because their identity is a terrified three-year-old may be thought to be having a psychotic episode; people whose emotional states seem to shift drastically might be diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
" Powers's stated objective, and one that he brilliantly fulfills, is "to persuade my fellow citizens in the Schizophrenic Nation that their ordeals, while awful, are neither unique to them nor the occasion for shame and withdrawal," and "to demonstrate to those who fear and loathe 'crazy people' that these victims are not typically dangerous, weak or immoral, or in any other way undeserving of full personhood.
PIRRO: OK. And, you know, Daniel Hoffman, you know, one of the things that I found so interesting, was that, Kim Jong-un, I mean, he seem to be, almost have, you know, schizophrenic personalities, one day off of the wall, he&aposs rocket man, and the next day, you know, he wants to reunify and connect with South Korea, and games, and his sisters is out there.
President Donald Trump on a gloomy Friday afternoon finally announced that his chief of staff Reince Priebus would be leaving his administration, hours after the president saw Obamacare repeal fail in the Senate, Congress tie his hands on Russian sanctions, and his new communications director tell a reporter that Priebus is a "paranoid schizophrenic" and that his chief strategist is infatuated with himself to the point of attempted autofellation.
President Donald Trump has no real Korea policy and has made many schizophrenic statements about both Koreas, but he does have a long history of advocating talks with Kim Jong Un. It is tempting to look at the recent Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action between the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany and Iran, aka "the Iran deal," as a model for nuclear negotiations with North Korea.
GOP presidential candidate Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonCarson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules it says are too lax MORE said Tuesday that Muslims are "schizophrenic" if they believe Sharia law is compatible with American democracy.
Mr. Scaramucci's devotion to Mr. Trump is well documented, and he is thought to be the catalyst for two high-profile departures since his arrival: Sean Spicer, the former press secretary, is resigned over Mr. Scaramucci's hire, and Reince Priebus, the White House chief of staff, was ousted days after Mr. Scaramucci called him a "paranoid schizophrenic" during an expletive-laden tirade delivered to a reporter at The New Yorker.
If this multigenerational cast of characters has the reach of an epic novel, Delury's overarching interest lies in the more interior realms of identity and self-reinvention: the hardscrabble urban childhood fabricated by a country gentry, the counterfeit blood connection between a humorless government official and his schizophrenic fraternal twin brother, the reinvented persona of an expat educator in Madagascar, the split identities of Americans living in France.
Erickson once told an interviewer that the insanity claim was a ruse to avoid a long prison term under Texas's draconian drug laws: "I was such a good actor, man, I had them all fooled, sayin' there were spots runnin' up and down the walls, beasts with big fangs everywhere" -- but the doctors at the Rusk Hospital for the Criminally Insane, who mainly treated killers and violent criminals, diagnosed him as schizophrenic.
So for example like "Shelter", you know, with mental health, you can go into that facility and just talk to the social workers there but for us it was more interesting to just stick with the Elizabeth who's the main character who, you know, schizophrenia has just set in with her, she's on the streets, she's about to die, and it's really just trying to understand her as a 19-year-old schizophrenic girl who's homeless.

No results under this filter, show 467 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.