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Kaysen and McLean
* Susanna Kaysen, author, diagnosed with BPD during her time at McLean Hospital.
While writing the novel Far Afield, Kaysen began to recall her almost two years at McLean Hospital.
In April 1967, 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen is admitted to McLean Hospital, in Belmont, Massachusetts, after attempting suicide.
When Kaysen enters McLean Hospital, she quickly comes to understand that although captivity appears to require the surrender of freedom, the opposite is often true.
After nearly two years at McLean, Kaysen looks for a means to leave but finds that her hospital stay stigmatizes her in the eyes of employers.

Kaysen and is
The films Play Misty for Me and Fatal Attraction are two examples, as is the memoir Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen ( and the movie based on it, with Winona Ryder as Kaysen ).
Girl, Interrupted is a best-selling 1993 memoir by American author Susanna Kaysen, relating her experiences as a young woman in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.
* Susanna Kaysen-The autobiographical main character, Susanna Kaysen is admitted to a psychiatric ward to be treated for borderline personality disorder following a suicide attempt.
According to Kaysen, because of the sheer guts it took to actually do it, Polly is highly respected, to the extent that none of the patients will ask why she did it.
Kaysen then realises that while the other patients might be released from the hospital, Polly is trapped forever in her scarred body.
* Lisa Cody-She is admitted while Kaysen is there and from the beginning looks up to Lisa Rowe.
She works there during the day and though she can be strict she is generally liked by the patients and Kaysen in particular.
Kaysen elaborates through parts of the book on her thoughts about how mental illness is treated.

Kaysen and
Patients can also choose to be placed in the room, prompting Kaysen to remark, freedom was the price of privacy .” Here, a patient can be blessedly alone for a period, free from scrutiny and company but confined to even tighter quarters.

Kaysen and parents
Kaysen distinguishes between those put there indefinitely by parents willing to pay without questioning the progress of their treatment and those whose parents are not willing to do so.

Kaysen and with
Susanna Kaysen, well known for her novel, Girl, Interrupted, and its film adaptation, has also published The Camera My Mother Gave Me, a novel concerning her own experience with vulvodynia and its debilitating symptoms.
As National Security Advisor, Bundy divided his work with his Deputy, Walt Rostow ( and later Carl Kaysen ).
The same year, he co-starred with Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie in James Mangold's Girl, Interrupted, a film that tells the story of mental patient Susanna Kaysen, and which was adapted from Kaysen's memoir of the same name.

Kaysen and from
The engagement frees Kaysen from the confinement of the hospital, but it limits her opportunities.

Kaysen and .
* Ruby in the film adaptation of the memoir " Girl, Interrupted " by Susanna Kaysen was a British Blue.
Kaysen focused upon foreign trade and economic affairs matters that became increasingly important in the latter part of the Kennedy Presidency.
The memoir was later adapted into a film starring Winona Ryder as Kaysen.
Kaysen recalls her as honest and direct.
Kaysen recalls her as " clearly nuts.
Although Kaysen does admit that she was going through a very difficult time, she questions the validity of her diagnosis and to what degree it could be applied universally to anyone showing nonconformist behavior.
Kaysen finds that this apparent paradox isn't confined to the hospital.

notes and McLean
Although he notes that Marquet is conventionally regarded as a minor painter, the English painter John McLean is among those who consider that " his feeling for colour, the lightness or darkness and saturation of it, its weight, is nothing less than astounding.

notes and is
Even when he is called upon for impromptu remarks, he has notes written on the back of handy envelopes.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The entire middle section of The Walnut Trees is taken up with the life of Vincent Berger himself, whose fragmentary notes on his `` encounters with mankind '' are now conveyed by his son.
Of all advantages, probably none is more important than the elimination of tax anticipation notes.
Sacrifice will have to be made in some cases, but it is to the municipality's advantage to finance the change-over for a short period of time rather than pay interest on tax anticipation notes indefinitely.
It is also significant that neither this report nor the hearing officer's notes were furnished to the appeal board.
As always, a tape recording or detailed notes are made, and a typescript of this is sent to the absent sitter.
The congressman who, in Paris, may have stuffed his wallet with enough franc notes to paper the roof of Notre-Dame will systematically scream that a $200 increase in entertainment allowance for a second secretary is tantamount to debauchery of the Treasury.
Gershwin collaborated on the original program notes with the critic and composer Deems Taylor, noting that: " My purpose here is to portray the impression of an American visitor in Paris as he strolls about the city and listens to various street noises and absorbs the French atmosphere.
In his commentary on Chapter 3 of the Brahma Sutras, Sivananda notes that karma is insentient and short-lived, and ceases to exist as soon as a deed is executed.
The satirical element of the pamphlet is often only understood after the reader notes the allusions made by Swift to the attitudes of landlords, such as the following: " I grant this food may be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper for Landlords, who as they have already devoured most of the Parents, seem to have the best Title to the Children.
A less confrontational vision of scientific discovery is proposed by Adloff He suggests that hindsight criticism of the early publications should be mitigated by the nascent state of radiochemistry, highlights the prudence of Debierne's claims in the original papers, and notes that nobody can contend that Debierne's substance did not contain actinium.
" Hofstadter notes that to call this a " myth " is not to imply that the idea is simply false.
As Jacques Revel notes, the success of the Annales School, especially its use of social structures as explanatory forces contained the seeds of its own downfall, for there is " no longer any implicit consensus on which to base the unity of the social, identified with the real.
Similar to the view of Leopold Kronecker that " God made the integers ; all else is the work of man ," musicians drawn to the alphorn and other instruments that sound the natural harmonics, such as the natural horn, consider the notes of the natural harmonic series — particularly the 7th and 11th harmonics — to be God's Notes, the remainder of the chromatic scale enabled by keys, valves, slides and other methods of changing the qualities of the simple open pipe being an artifact of mere mortals.
( Hume 1974: 384 ) He also notes that this " inferential " ability that animals have is not through reason, but custom alone.
Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his chronology ; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his pilgrimage.
Earlier, the classical geographer, Ptolemy notes " Apphana " as an island off the mouth of the Tigris ( which is, where the modern Island of Abadan is located ).
Philosopher G. H. R. Parkinson notes a common objection to Kant's argument: that what ought to be done does not necessarily entail that it is possible.
Walter Burkert notes that " Ares is apparently an ancient abstract noun meaning throng of battle, war.
Eco ( 1993 ) notes that Genesis is ambiguous on whether the language of Adam was preserved by Adam's descendants until the confusion of tongues ( Genesis 11: 1-9 ), or if it began to evolve naturally even before Babel ( Genesis 10: 5 ).

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