Sentences with phrase «psychological breakdown»

He was so isolated, he felt «a desperation he feared would lead to severe psychological breakdown,» says Elberling.
In the next several decades, alongside frequent psychological breakdowns, her career declined.
William Friedkin's 1977 thriller, in which four desperate men drive nitroglycerin through an inhospitable jungle, is a tense study in psychological breakdown
While I initially like the idea of playing as Rambo, especially using the explosive bow (I used to love that in the old Megadrive game), I find the best part of the original film is how you see Rambo's psychological breakdown as he feels cornered by his own country.
Michel noted many autonomous bankers worked excessively hard, suffering «debilitating physical and psychological breakdowns» as well as back pain, insomnia, addictions, and eating disorders.
There are several ways to describe what happens to him — as a midlife crisis, a psychological breakdown, a political awakening or a religious reckoning.
A. O. Scott revisits «Jerry Maguire,» Cameron Crowe's 1996 film about a shallow sports agent's psychological breakdown.
But Zombie betrays this from frame one, instead offering a psychological breakdown that explains Michael Myers» insanity and in so doing eliminates virtually all of the mystique and terror that once elevated this movie monster from alliteratively - named villain to the once and future «The Shape.»
«Listen Up Philip» starred Schwartzman as a narcissistic novelist who butts heads with anyone around him, while «Queen of Earth» followed an emotionally unbalanced young woman played by Elisabeth Moss who suffers a psychological breakdown during a visit to a friend's lake house.
Marine, Sgt. Ryan Stockwell and his Marine brat, 19 - year - old Alice Tanner have their greatest life - assignment to date: to take their love for each other through the fire of doubt, psychological breakdown, and separation.
Suffering a psychological breakdown abroad — Altoon is believed to have wrestled with schizophrenia or manic depression, which landed him in the hospital several times — he returned permanently to Los Angeles in 1956.
He suffered a psychological breakdown and left the service.
The dramatic image, which draws a link between the rock of the mountain and the bones that constitute the human skeleton, evokes simultaneously a sense of slow geological change (and disaster) as well as emotional or psychological breakdowns.
Yet, the way he personally chose to articulate it was by far the approach which went on dealing with the thesis of Europe's psychological breakdown.
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