Sentences with phrase «lived in a mental institution»

Sarah's mother tried to drown her and her twin brother when they were 2 (only Sarah survived) and now lives in a mental institution; her academic father drowns his sorrows every night with a bottle of booze.

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'» Throughout the Gospels it is easy to empathise with the Jewish men and women who heard and condemned Jesus, he certainly makes extremely bizarre statements which, if not understood in light of his life, would certainly result in his admission to a mental institution today.
«King of California» (TBA): In this dark comedy produced by Alexander Payne («Sideways») and directed by Mike Cahill, 16 - year - old Evan Rachel Wood works at McDonald's, then has her life disrupted when Dad (Michael Douglas) is released from a mental institution, armed with a metal detector and looking for treasure.
Centering around David Haller (Stevens), a mutant who hears voices in his head and spends his young life in and out of mental institutions, his schizophrenia is starting to get the better of him.
Curtis, a magnetic actor sporting a weight gain and haphazardly shorn pate that make him unrecognizable from his «Fear the Walking Dead» duties, plays Genesis «Gen» Potini, a onetime chess prodigy whose bipolar disorder ensured a life in and out of mental institutions.
The Ward, which stars Amber Heard as an amnesiac woman committed to a mental institution in the 1950s, is his first feature in nearly a decade, and while it isn't at the level of The Thing or They Live, it's good to see him blow the dust off and get back in the ring.
We have the distinctly odd Ray (David Wilmot), driving around with a sofa on the roof of his car and coming back into the lives of his ex-lover Alice (Kerry Condon) and daughter Abbie (Maisie Williams) after an absence of 10 years and some time in mental institutions.
Based on the book by Matthew Quick, the story centers on Pat Peoples (a tracksuit and Philadelphia Eagles jersey - wearing Bradley Cooper), a former high school teacher who, after being released from a four - year stint in a mental institution, moves back in with his mother, then seeks to put his life back together.
As for Anthony (the most well defined character), he's a melancholy guy who never did anything in his life but still fund the time to spend some of it in a mental institution.
«The Silver - Linings Playbook» Synopsis: Based on the book by Matthew Quick, the story centers a former high school teacher who, after being released from a four - year stint in a mental institution, moves back in with his mother, then seeks to reinvent himself, finding the titular silver linings in his life.
From his early years (played by Noah Taylor) as an on - the - rise star of the classical music world who endures a difficult relationship with his father through his years in mental institutions to his eventual return to the outside world and concert comeback, it's a remarkable life story told in one of this country's all - time great feature films.
After spending time in a mental institution, Pat Solitano (Bradley Cooper) can testify that life doesn't always play by the rules.
From the desperate struggle to win back the child she loves to the courage and commitment needed to make sense of her life, this account recalls Kim Noble's many years in and out of mental institutions and various diagnoses until finally being appropriately diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
His habit of walking outside nude got him committed to a mental institution near the end of his life, and he died of a stroke in a nursing home.
She has been living voluntarily in a psychiatric institution since 1977 and has channelled her mental illness into creating art.
Founded by Fountain House in 2000 as a not - for - profit exhibition space for its member - artists living and working with mental illness, the Gallery sells original artworks and collaborates with a wide network of artists, curators and cultural institutions.
His research centers on several main issues: (1) the implications of religion and spirituality for mental and physical health and mortality risk; (2) religious variations in family life, with particular attention to intimate relationships and childrearing; (3) the role of religious institutions, practices, and values among racial and ethnic minority populations in the United States; (4) the influence of religious factors on political attitudes and policy preferences; and (5) public opinion surrounding issues of race, ethnicity, and immigration in the contemporary United States.
In urban and rural settings, he has directed community mental health institutions and agencies, practiced psychotherapy with children, adults, couples and families, and taught in universities and professional settings for a practice life spanning more than 30 yearIn urban and rural settings, he has directed community mental health institutions and agencies, practiced psychotherapy with children, adults, couples and families, and taught in universities and professional settings for a practice life spanning more than 30 yearin universities and professional settings for a practice life spanning more than 30 years.
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