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"nervous breakdown" Definitions
  1. a period of serious mental illness in which somebody is unable to deal with normal life This term was used in the past to refer to a range of different mental illnesses including depression, anxiety and psychosis.

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She went home to America and had a nervous breakdown.
Our editor might have a nervous breakdown if there's news.
My aunt is on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
In 1975, she suffered a nervous breakdown and was hospitalized.
Is this poor, brave kid having a public nervous breakdown?
And the third time was just preceding my second nervous breakdown.
These events alone would be cause for a continental nervous breakdown.
Here is a society on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
But when I misplace my phone, I have a nervous breakdown.
Here and Now Greg Boatwright is heading for a nervous breakdown.
WOODWARD: You mean that it's — that there is a nervous breakdown?
"Yves was born with a nervous breakdown," Mr. Bergé said dismissively.
"I was getting pretty close to a nervous breakdown," he said.
Following his nervous breakdown in 1994, Critchlow started seeing a therapist.
Garland suffered from a nervous breakdown after being fired from MGM.
Wade had a nervous breakdown and stopped dancing for a time.
Trump joked that she was "having a nervous breakdown" over his response.
New York City is in the middle of a transportation nervous breakdown.
"He had a nervous breakdown in the pediatrician's," Farley alleged of Mathews.
Gloria's mother Ruth had had a nervous breakdown before Gloria was born.
If word leaks, Tom will say Dan is having another nervous breakdown.
"I was kind of breaking, like having a nervous breakdown," Safechuck said.
Haller is in the Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital after suffering a nervous breakdown.
In fact, it could cause the pilot to have a total nervous breakdown.
When it finally ended, I had a little bit of a nervous breakdown.
This is causing the entire world, it seems, to have a nervous breakdown.
When it finally ended, I had a little bit of a nervous breakdown.
The week ended with his administration on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
It was easy to discern that he was close to a nervous breakdown.
On bad days, you'll feel as if you're heading for a nervous breakdown.
"If she continues yakking there, she would have a nervous breakdown," he said.
Beverly's on the verge not of a nervous breakdown, exactly, but of resentment.
Their 1979 Nervous Breakdown EP took punk's snarling edge and ratched everything up.
He almost had a nervous breakdown doing it because of all the pressure.
She revealed to Essence that she suffered a "nervous breakdown" shortly after opening day.
But then I'd dropped out to write a novel that became a nervous breakdown.
This describes an administration suffering a "nervous breakdown" over the president's impulsiveness and ignorance.
Luhn said the ordeal gave her a nervous breakdown and made her attempt suicide.
In 2001 Ellroy suffered episodes of sleeplessness and hypochondria and, eventually, a nervous breakdown.
Garner plays their mother, who is teetering on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
After his trip at the cabin in the woods, Olson had a nervous breakdown.
She suffered a nervous breakdown and lost custody of her children for two years.
Even though Dr. Lorenz petted him right away, Bully suffered a complete nervous breakdown.
"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," in 2010, jumbled the image further.
We cannot have a government that is in a constant state of nervous breakdown.
His mother suffered a nervous breakdown, and the couple divorced when Kevin was 6.
Luhn says the ordeal gave her a nervous breakdown and made her attempt suicide.
It also describes an administration suffering a "nervous breakdown" over the president's impulsiveness and ignorance.
At 22017, I had what I think of as a one-year walking nervous breakdown.
Stunning. It was the decade of celebrity, of Paris Hilton, of Britney Spears' nervous breakdown.
Pinkett Smith said she now sees she was having a nervous breakdown at the time.
Well, I went on to make other movies and I didn't have a nervous breakdown.
But at 16, he had a nervous breakdown and left the world of classical music.
I guess as who I am, I'm not allowed to have a nervous breakdown, ever.
His wife had sometimes behaved as if she were about to have a nervous breakdown.
I think that I had a nervous breakdown because of what I was going through.
Randall's nervous breakdown was too real for anyone who suffers from anxiety or panic attacks.
Gee once had a huge nervous breakdown on a ship on the way to China.
One of her five other children had a nervous breakdown after witnessing his brother's death.
About four years after arriving in the United States, Baron suffered her first nervous breakdown.
Or do you think he is a complex part of Noel Edmonds' extended nervous breakdown?
He remained hospitalized for six weeks, undergoing shock treatment and counseling for a nervous breakdown.
There she had a nervous breakdown and was hospitalised in an asylum for four months.
There are references to a rumored nervous breakdown, speculation about a case of Tourette's syndrome.
There are references to a rumored nervous breakdown, speculation about a case of Tourette's syndrome.
She agreed, but says she suffered such a nervous breakdown she had to take a tranquilizer.
Oh, yes, that is me -- 22018 days, 22018 days since the media&aposs nervous breakdown began.
Years later the actress explained that the problem was neither, that she'd suffered a nervous breakdown.
"He had a nervous breakdown in the pediatrician's," the mother of two alleged of Mathews, 44.
And you could see the people who worked for his royal highness having a nervous breakdown.
Combined with his predisposition to anxiety, Randall is poised near the edge of a nervous breakdown.
Hambrick, a Vietnam veteran, had a nervous breakdown and, he said, was admitted into the hospital.
Faced with a neighbor going through a nervous breakdown, he will need his best bedside manner.
" And the Trump movement, he writes, is turning into a "nervous breakdown inside the Republican Party.
He said he later had a nervous breakdown from stress, was hospitalized and underwent electroconvulsive treatment.
I'm afraid I'm going to have a nervous breakdown if I don't get out of here soon.
There are no words to properly describe Wilder's genius: He mastered the art of the nervous breakdown.
A few days after Namir and Saeed died, I nearly had a nervous breakdown in my office.
She had a nervous breakdown after learning of her husband's affair and was confined to a hospital.
" He said of his son, "From 2002 to 2004, he had problems that caused a nervous breakdown.
And his Willy Wonka spent that chocolate factory tour quietly on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
But 18 months after his return, he suffered a nervous breakdown and wrote nothing for five years.
He began to fear ICE was following him at all times and he had a nervous breakdown.
But in 1913, after a nervous breakdown, he deserted his wife and children and moved to Chicago.
After fleeing to the United States, Mr. Rodriguez said he had a "nervous breakdown" within a year.
After the incident, Kirkham suffered from a self-described nervous breakdown and went home to Dallas, Texas.
She plays Aine, a woman we see being released from a rehab facility after a nervous breakdown.
It was a nervous breakdown of the executive power of the most powerful country in the world.
She's the fan favorite who had a nervous breakdown live on MTV's Total Request Live in 2001.
I was recovering from this nervous breakdown, and I started to see a therapist to give me strength.
In 1969, while a 40-year-old married mother of four, artist Ida Applebroog suffered a nervous breakdown.
I had a nervous breakdown, and then I took two years re-editing the footage and rethinking it.
Did anyone try to help when that cast member seemed like she was actually having a nervous breakdown?
In the late 1990s he had a nervous breakdown, later citing the pressures of business and public appearances.
There was once 27 hours for a music video with Mariah Carey, and I had a nervous breakdown.
" Video In November 2016, the performer was forced to cancel 21 tour dates after suffering a "nervous breakdown.
When they come, you feel like you're having a heart attack and nervous breakdown at the same time.
She came out looking fantastic in all red, but told the crowd she was having a nervous breakdown.
I nearly had a nervous breakdown years ago trying to do a comparison feature on different Linux distros.
She suffered a nervous breakdown in 1928 and was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at two separate mental sanitariums.
It makes sense, then, that Twitter alerted me to a video that nearly gave me a nervous breakdown.
Malcolm's mother suffered a nervous breakdown that resulted in her commitment to a state psychiatric hospital for decades.
Alcoholism and drug addiction, stress, severe nervous breakdown and depression are the inevitable occupational illnesses of the traitor.
It is the story of a woman having a nervous breakdown and it will tear your heart out.
He apparently overdid his studies and nearly had a nervous breakdown, but he still managed to graduate in 1771.
In the pilot, she's only come back to Everlasting after a nervous breakdown because Quinn's blackmailing her into staying.
After she truly became pregnant with his child, she had a nervous breakdown, due in part to his mistreatment.
I think I might have been having a nervous breakdown at the time but I wasn't aware of it.
On New Year's Eve, a writer has a nervous breakdown that sends her to a New York psych ward.
Eventually, Mr. Magee suffers a nervous breakdown and disappears and is later found by the filmmakers living in Florida.
"You would have thought I'd had a nervous breakdown," recalled Ms. Schroeder about how the press reacted to her.
Carrington shortly thereafter went to Madrid, where she suffered a nervous breakdown and was taken to an insane asylum.
Fired from MGM after 15 years, Garland had a nervous breakdown and spiraled out of control — even attempting suicide twice.
The conscript turned his gun on his fellow soldiers after having a nervous breakdown, the ministry was quoted as saying.
I'm starting to think they're going to write Kepner (Sarah Drew) off the show by way of a nervous breakdown.
Then came last week's deal between the parties, which has prompted something close to a nervous breakdown in the SPD.
Are they voting for the chaos and nervous breakdown in the White House or are they voting for local candidates?
"We don't use the term 'nervous breakdown' as a diagnosis," said Dr. Amber Walser, a clinical psychologist in Los Angeles.
She worked part-time as a substitute teacher in Southern California when she had what she considers a nervous breakdown.
The Conservative Party, she said in Manchester, "needs to get over its current nervous breakdown and man up a bit."
In this play by Duncan MacMillan, an actress suffers a nervous breakdown mid-Chekhov and is shunted off to rehab.
I remember reading something from early January 268 that said the country was on the break of a nervous breakdown.
And the sense that we were having a nervous breakdown drove people in a more conservative direction politically, not surprisingly.
He reflects on how he considered a colleague "weak" because he took a leave of absence for a nervous breakdown.
He ran to the police, and he spent about a week in Clorinda, with his wife having a nervous breakdown.
The show starts with Bea's character, Aine, leaving a mental health facility where she received treatment for a nervous breakdown.
In early tests, an unnamed, 70-year-old subject had a nervous breakdown upon seeing their new 12-year-old body.
Indeed, there's audio of Williams hero and inspiration, Jonathan Winters, discussing his own nervous breakdown at the height of his career.
He said Alex Brizzi lost his job and broke up with his girlfriend, and appeared to have had a nervous breakdown.
The nervous breakdown that was 2017 was a long time coming — and we've come out the other end stronger than ever.
Musk told the broadcast that the Sunday before Christmas that year was "the closest I've ever come" to a nervous breakdown.
This episode would be the beginning of a severe nervous breakdown which would rob me of my physical and mental health.
Devastated by the loss of his family and unhappy with the results of the investigation, Kayolev reportedly suffered a nervous breakdown.
When Marigold has a nervous breakdown at work and gets jailed for domestic terrorism, Deidra is suddenly the head of household.
Family members told police they feared for their safety and for Griffen's, detailing what one acquaintance described as a nervous breakdown.
She starts the series by returning to work after a nervous breakdown that was the result of sleeping with her boss.
"I think he had a nervous breakdown," said Omaira, who flew to Puerto Rico with her sister for a few days.
Gray moved to Paris to report on fashion for the French magazine Réalités, an experience that led to a nervous breakdown.
"Pam" also has a nervous breakdown and claims to use money from the fund to pay for her emergency medical bills.
And with Christophe Decarnin, the man who put Balmain on the map before a reported nervous breakdown took him off it.
Kanye West had a nervous breakdown, it's been years since the last Taylor Swift album, and somehow Drake is still a thing.
"I sold some Jackson items at auction in 223 to raise money for therapy following a nervous breakdown," Robson, 36, tells PEOPLE.
Rory is realizing she's not the smart, together girl of her youth, but a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
A film I can't stop watching since I was young is Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown by Pedro Almodóvar.
In general, when we say someone is having a "nervous breakdown," we mean that person is under an extreme amount of stress.
We knew she'd tried to commit suicide at some point, and that she had a nervous breakdown from a stressful law career.
Imelda tells Greenfield's cameras that she was close to a nervous breakdown when confronted with the many responsibilities of the political wife.
The narrator appears to be only a step from a nervous breakdown, but the neurasthenic sensitivity is gestural, unearned, a bit melodramatic.
I suspect I may have avoided a near nervous breakdown and not come so perilously close to financial ruin and creative burnout.
Unless one candidate has a nervous breakdown or a religious conversion in the next few days, the debate will follow similar lines.
His father went on camera to detail the psychiatric treatment his son had received following what he said was a nervous breakdown.
He also said he was concerned for her mental health and feared she might be on the verge of "a nervous breakdown."
I came close to a nervous breakdown, and hid out for long enough that their baby company began to crumble without me.
There is the man who credits his survival of a nervous breakdown to caring for the many feral cats in his neighborhood.
And this is where I conclude that there was a kind of nervous breakdown of the executive power of the United States.
Though he didn't fear for his physical safety during the three years he worked at Dade, he nearly had a nervous breakdown.
A dog who mistakenly bites his owner may be so upset over having broken this taboo that he suffers a nervous breakdown.
Under cross-examination by one of Guzman's lawyers, Eduardo Balarezo, Rodriguez admitted family difficulties also contributed to his stress and nervous breakdown.
So yesterday Twitter doubled the character limit, upgrading it to 280 and causing a collective nervous breakdown, hot takes, anger, and daring experiments.
In 2012, after suffering a nervous breakdown and being made homeless, Daniel Pike arrived in the lap of Merry Hill forest, near Watford.
TMZ broke the story ... Kanye had what seemed like a nervous breakdown back in 2016, which turned out to be a bipolar episode.
The young guard Irving can call to mind a young Earl Monroe, a nervous breakdown collection of jiving sidesteps and spins and jukes.
Selena Gomez learned from her BFF Taylor Swift that it's more fun to play the girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
She is reedlike, wavering and tremulous — a waif forever on the verge of a nervous breakdown — and she mostly inspires our protective instincts.
Claire MessudCreditCreditIrina Rozovsky for The New York Times The woman had a nervous breakdown in her 20033s, and after that she never married.
After a brief court appearance, Mr. Fereydoun was hospitalized, for what has variously been described as high blood pressure or a nervous breakdown.
But sudden withdrawal from benzodiazepines such as Xanax can lead to panic attacks and hallucinations, and, within days, Brittany had a nervous breakdown.
What Hayek describes after this point is wrenching: "For the first and last time in my career, I had a nervous breakdown," she writes.
Rodriguez had his own relationship issues at the time, and the combined stress with his informant work caused him to have a nervous breakdown.
It was a big change to understand how Grace perceived herself, but it wasn't the cause of a nervous breakdown or a family crisis.
With his behavior becoming more erratic, some close to Bieber worry that his Purpose World Tour may be pushing him towards a nervous breakdown.
SUCH was the pressure on pig farmers in the late 1980s, caused by low pork prices, that Cameron Naughton's father had a nervous breakdown.
Pandit arrived in Kentucky from India in 21 with plans to work in IT, which he did until his roommate had a nervous breakdown.
"I am having a nervous breakdown," he says with amusement pointing to the piles of books that lay open on the floor and table.
It's something I was relatively intimate with myself, having had a full-on nervous breakdown at college months before being kicked out in 1991.
That early draft shows his ragged, stuttering attempt to articulate that transformation: I had sobered up just in time to have a nervous breakdown.
But such sureness means we never worry too much about this Frankie as she heads toward what looks like a potentially suicidal nervous breakdown.
Joachim Löw, the dark-shirted coach who had signed a new four-year-contract in May, looked on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
"When I first came back, I had a nervous breakdown and psychological problems for two years, so I couldn't go to school," she said.
He could be standing next to you in the bus queue, having a Force 12 nervous breakdown, and you'd never be any the wiser.
In the season before he came here, Porzingis was a rising teenager for C.B. Sevilla, a franchise on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Buddy, a celebrated talk show host, is recovering from a nervous breakdown that took place on national television in front of millions of viewers.
To make matters worse, her sister Polly had a torrid relationship with Jason that set off a nervous breakdown landing her in a group home.
He's trying to set up a ménage à trois with two HB10s — hot babes 10s — one Asian, one blonde, and he has a nervous breakdown.
He had a nervous breakdown after his service in World War I and did not return to family life with his first wife and son.
During a nervous breakdown in the 23s, he heard a voice tell him to shed his old identity and become a "Pasaquoyan" named Saint EOM.
After the nervous breakdown, she "soft-retired" to the town of Livingston, Montana — but emerged regularly to find catharsis with the fans who loved her.
Now, just when the European project is suffering a nervous breakdown, there are small signs of more togetherness on the other side of the Atlantic.
They look as if they were created with feverish urgency by a self-taught eccentric or an architect in the throes of a nervous breakdown.
"  Woodward's book, which is set to hit shelves next week, reportedly describes Trump and his staff as being in the midst of a "nervous breakdown.
She had a nervous breakdown in 1974 and then won $22 million in damages from Melcher's attorney and other associates who had mismanaged her money.
I could keep rattling these things off but if I have to type out the stats for wealth inequality I'll have a nervous breakdown.[RealLifeLore]
Over time, he became so upset by this that he essentially had a nervous breakdown onstage—at least, that's how Lucille described it to me.
What do you remember about your very first trip to the Oscars, when "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" was nominated in 1989?
"It was an emotional and physical breakdown, but it wasn't a nervous breakdown, because you don't recover from that really," the singer told the outlet.
In July, he asked the guide to strip his restaurant of its two other stars, arguing that the demotion had given him a nervous breakdown.
Sanity is hardly guaranteed in the fashion industry, so anything that slows my slow descent toward a nervous breakdown gets a thumbs up from me.
By the end of the picture Gyllenhaal has given us something we rarely see in movies: a credible portrait of a pretentious person's nervous breakdown.
POLICE CALLED TO TORI SPELLING&aposS HOME OVER REPORTED NERVOUS BREAKDOWN Spelling recently posted on Instagram photos of Beau watching his first Fourth of July fireworks.
But it is not only the refugees who have arrived, and those on the way, that keep Berlin's government on the edge of a nervous breakdown.
A scene of demonic possession sounds less like Regan in The Exorcist than someone with an advanced degree in Protestant theology having a total nervous breakdown.
She finally makes it to the church, my father was in tears, on the verge of a nervous breakdown thinking that she wasn't going to show.
" Last but not least, she hinted at tough times with a quote that read, "I wish I had the time for the nervous breakdown I deserve.
In the 1976 satire, Peter Finch plays Beale, a failing news anchor whose ratings get a much-needed boost after suffering an on-air nervous breakdown.
He can't manage the U.S. government on a practical or intellectual level—his administration, like the country itself, seems on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
" Last but not least, she hinted at tough times with a quote that reads, "I wish I had the time for the nervous breakdown I deserve.
She married four times, was divorced three times and widowed once, suffered a nervous breakdown and had severe financial trouble after one husband squandered her money.
So naturally next on their list would be the Britney Spears story: full of ups and downs, and featuring with a serious nervous breakdown to exploit!
As we reported ... Kanye suffered what people close to him say was a "nervous breakdown," triggered in large part by the anniversary of his mother's funeral.
The first ends up dead on the front lawn, its throat cut by the neighbors; its successor, some years later, has a perfectly understandable nervous breakdown.
" Woodward writes that the staff's decision to circumvent the President was "a nervous breakdown of the executive power of the most powerful country in the world.
Remember that time when you damn near had a nervous breakdown because it looked like the hickory-nut tree in the front yard was thinking about dying?
Newspapers Down Under have celebrated and/or mourned the Republican candidate's victory by dishing out some killer headlines, from the humorously unaffected to the nervous breakdown-inducing.
Modern liberalism needs to go through its own Millian moment (with, perhaps, the global financial crisis playing the role of Mill's nervous breakdown in promoting new thinking).
A year later, that money was gone, the drone's creator was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, and the company's 13,000 backers were out of luck.
We also track down former Torquing CEO Ivan Reedman, who says he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown when he ultimately resigned from the company.
Kanye West just snapped a week ago Monday in what we're told was a "nervous breakdown" ... triggered in large part by the anniversary of his mother's death.
The novel, meanwhile, concerns a blind jazz musician who rises to national prominence, has a doomed romance with a white woman, and subsequently suffers a nervous breakdown.
After studying at the San Francisco Art Institute and earning a master's degree in Fine Art at Central St. Martins in London, Swann had a nervous breakdown.
Courtney Love said the song "Into Yer Shtik" was gonna give her a nervous breakdown and as a result she would have to go back into therapy.
To kids craving a faster, louder, and harder version of the songs on Nervous Breakdown, Damaged sounded like the band getting lapped instead of setting the pace.
The Stone In the autumn of 1826, the English philosopher John Stuart Mill suffered a nervous breakdown — a "crisis" in his "mental history," as he called it.
There are many who see Britain as having suffered a sudden nervous breakdown, said Simon Tilford, an economist and deputy director of the Center for European Reform.
On the very day of the 63th's parade, 26,22 miles to the west, a struggling dance orchestra leader named Paul Whiteman was recovering from a nervous breakdown.
Some 22015 percent felt themselves to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown, about 22016 percent experienced hallucinations, and just under a third reported suicidal thoughts.
But the strain of revisiting his time in the trenches while composing "In Parenthesis" and his relentless production of drawings and paintings precipitated a nervous breakdown in 1932.
A flashback some episodes earlier featured Beth telling William about the time she was pregnant eight years earlier, when Randall lost his sight and had a nervous breakdown.
Later, around 1973, Chris had a minor nervous breakdown, became religious, moved to Cambridge, and found work moving furniture and delivering the Gay Community News in her van.
After "The Prince of Tides," Mr. Conroy labored for nearly a decade on his next novel, "Beach Music," suffering a nervous breakdown — not his first — along the way.
"Opening Night," at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord, gives us Isabelle Adjani as an actress on the verge of a nervous breakdown, lost between fiction and reality.
But it was the record's B-side, a three-song suite of lengthy, glacier-slow dirges that would—just like Nervous Breakdown before it—launch a thousand ships.
" TRUMP: "I have a very strong..." BLOOMBERG: "That's not -- that's not a terrible question, that..." TRUMP: "I have a very strong -- Sarah, she's just having a nervous breakdown.
But for consistency of wit and performance, Alyssa Limperis has stood out, making quirky and finely observed portraits of women on the verge of repressing a nervous breakdown.
It's hard to believe it's only been a year (give or take) since Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) moved to West Covina after a nervous breakdown triggered by a butter commercial.
It seems like everyone you run into outside these days is likely to register as somewhere between deeply weary and poised to have a nervous breakdown on the subway.
In a tumble of words reminiscent of "Model Behavior" from Mr. Yazbek's underrated score for "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," she goes well past that verge.
"He had psychological problems that caused a nervous breakdown; he would become angry, shout, break everything around him," Mohamed Mondher Lahouaiej Bouhlel told the TF1 and France 2 channels.
A sexually voracious woman verging on a nervous breakdown, she exudes the kind of vivid, quasi-masculine, erotic power often seen in, well, the women of Tennessee Williams's plays.
Justin walked out on fans during a concert Sunday in Manchester, England -- although he did come back -- and a lot of people think he's teetering on a nervous breakdown.
"Game Over" revolves around Sapana (Taapsee Pannu), a young woman who teeters on the brink of a nervous breakdown as she struggles to come to terms with a traumatic incident.
Hothoused by his father and preternaturally accomplished, he saw that even if all his "objects in life were realised", still he would not be content—and had a nervous breakdown.
He had a nervous breakdown at 14 and was admitted to a psychiatric clinic for nine months—where, for the first time in his life, he was diagnosed with depression.
Hayek said Weinstein demanded the actress to do a sex scene with another woman with full-frontal nudity, which she said led to her having a "nervous breakdown" on set.
A full decade has passed since I came out, in what was essentially a nervous breakdown precipitated by the end of a secret relationship I was having with a man.
The two-year gap between Nervous Breakdown and Damaged isn't a long time, but it was enough to keep Black Flag from setting a true benchmark with its first album.
In Amanda Bearse's production, our hostess is the glum Mollie Mae (Gina Costigan), home from the psychiatric unit after suffering a nervous breakdown in the cereal aisle of a supermarket.
The confused ranting feels at times like the dramatic equivalent of a nervous breakdown, and, added to Joseph K.'s actual trial, makes for a mind-numbing, drawn-out whole.
Many of his films throughout his career have been notable for his great female protagonists, from 1988's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown through 2016's Julieta.
The Conservative Party uses it to have a collective nervous breakdown -- slowly and in public -- while its fringe of europhobic Brexiteer backbenchers pushes for a bigger, bolder, madder, faster Brexit.
Ms. Finke, who plays the virginal Victorian dream girl Johanna, delivers the pastiche ballad "Green Finch and Linnet Bird" with a twittering skittishness that adroitly signals a nervous breakdown ahead.
The "Stone Cold" singer had a nervous breakdown in 2010 before facing her struggles with addiction, body dysmorphia and bipolar disorder; today, she champions body-positivity and mental health care reform.
Camilla and Charles renewed their affair in 1986 after friends urged the prince to reconnect with Camilla after they grew worried about his happiness and possibly heading towards a nervous breakdown.
While Jessa lies in wait a floor down, two minutes away from a nervous breakdown, Adam seems to be stepping into the role of dad pretty quickly, much to Hannah's delight.
"A pumpkin having a nervous breakdown" was the take of Frankie Boyle in The Guardian, though I think he meant all of Trump, from halo to perfectly manicured (I'm guessing) toenails.
Specifically, it's the host of cameras trained on Mr. Cranston through each electrifying, tear-and-sweat-stained phase of Howard's epic nervous breakdown, multiplying and transforming his every shade of expression.
"Gloria Bell" is at once obvious and filled with ambiguities, like the raging neighbor upstairs having a nervous breakdown, a man whose violent, mysterious thundering periodically shakes her apartment and equilibrium.
The image being drawn is of a man on the edge of a digital nervous breakdown, and the theory is that the once unstoppable Mr. Musk is now untethered and unhinged.
After all, Jake had assumed that Nora, a former librarian, was "safely tucked away" in Room 340 of the Nova Scotia Rest Hospital, where she's been recovering from a nervous breakdown.
Shortly before Brent heads out on tour, he admits to the camera that he suffered a nervous breakdown in the years after his office experience, ballooning in size and shedding his confidence.
The suspect's father Edward Brizzi, who spoke to CNN affiliate WBFF Thursday, said his son had lost his job and broken up with his girlfriend, and appeared to have a nervous breakdown.
That's why, even if you don't think you're dealing with clinical anxiety or a manic episode, it's still crucial to talk to a professional if you feel a "nervous breakdown" coming on.
She also said Weinstein, 65, demanded the actress do a sex scene with another woman with full-frontal nudity, a request she said led to her having a "nervous breakdown" on set.
I would rather not repeat even part of the national nervous breakdown that "Slouching Toward Bethlehem" saw coming, not least because many of our institutions never fully recovered from that era's crises.
Last week, prosecutors filed a motion describing how a witness in the case — likely Mr. Rodriguez — had suffered "a nervous breakdown" in 2013 because of "the stress" of working for Mr. Guzmán.
"He's not talking about supporting us or the veterans who defended the country," said Mr. Rivera-Perez, whose combat experiences led to a debilitating nervous breakdown when he returned to civilian life.
After her first husband, the Surrealist painter Max Ernst, was sent to a concentration camp, Carrington suffered a nervous breakdown and began to believe that by purging she could purify the world.
"The first day, I got here and I had a nervous breakdown and I wasn't going to run because I was just so nervous," she told the Journal about the event in Oregon.
She endured a series of troublesome marriages, as well as a 30-day stint in rehab in 1999 for "co-dependency issues" after Bulifant felt she was going to have a nervous breakdown.
This method found its best expression in his so-called "spells," interminglings of text and image that Artaud began to produce after suffering a nervous breakdown during a trip to Ireland in 1937.
Two years before the nervous breakdown that saw him hospitalized for nine months, he had a particularly bad episode which involved being taken home by the police, and eventually to a psychiatric clinic.
She also said Weinstein, now 65, demanded the actress do a sex scene with another woman with full-frontal nudity, a request she said led to her having a "nervous breakdown" on set.
Katrina Pierson, a former Trump campaign spokeswoman, criticized Griffin on Twitter after her appearance on Friday, saying that Griffin had had a nervous breakdown about "misogyny & mean white men" at the press conference.
Kanye West says Taylor Swift was one of the factors that caused his nervous breakdown in 2016 -- namely, the aftermath of interrupting her at the VMAs and how it affected his radio play.
With bare feet, thrashing legs and a wild-child innocence — Sia described it as a "person on the verge of a nervous breakdown" — she seems primal, even awkward, but in no way erotic.
Like many 20th-century German painters, Kirchner was twice broken, by World War I, which resulted in his nervous breakdown, and the rise of Hitler, which ultimately drove him to suicide in 1938.
She and Ms. LuPone, for whom this is the first musical since the short-lived "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" (2010), were not shy about participating in the creative process.
In her op-ed, Hayek said Weinstein demanded the actress to do a sex scene with another woman with full-frontal nudity, which she said led to her having a "nervous breakdown" on set.
"Mom, if you say nervous breakdowns, it gets reported that I actually gave someone a nervous breakdown," chimes in Kalanick, who is still continually pacing around his parent's small home in that same circle.
In an extreme case of stress-induced memory loss, a woman in England forgot her name, her husband's identity, and nearly everything else about her life after a nervous breakdown, The Daily Mail reports.
It's strange that the impending recount of votes in Wisconsin has driven President-elect Donald Trump to a nervous breakdown, because the process will almost certainly show that his Electoral College victory was legitimate.
N.L." faced near-impossible expectations: first, to wring laughs out of a national nervous breakdown, and second, to improve on a political reality so self-spoofing that it writes its own penis jokes. "S.
Unfortunately for the family of 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier, who was shot and killed while apparently suffering from a nervous breakdown on the day after Christmas, his death was not recorded on camera.
It's as if the system has suffered a nervous breakdown, literally running off the rails in a shout for help in the case of the A train derailment on Tuesday (front page, June 28).
I was in London for UK's nervous breakdown over Brexit, in Barcelona for Catalonia's failed attempts at a secession from Spain, in Sweden as neo-Nazis tried to march on the country's largest book fair.
The book portrays Trump as prone to profane outbursts and impulsive decision-making, painting a picture of chaos that Woodward says amounts to an "administrative coup d'etat" and a "nervous breakdown" of the executive branch.
This arson was part of a collective nervous breakdown in Chile, ranging from peaceful protests demanding a fairer and less unequal society, to nightly looting of supermarkets and feral criminality, with marauding delinquents robbing homes.
Once Jake has fully destroyed the fragile mental framework she's created in her mind to protect herself from a full nervous breakdown, she sets down her empty goblet and goes for the full bottle instead.
The film centers on Howard Wakefield's (Bryan Cranston) nervous breakdown, which causes him to leave his wife, Diana (Garner), and live in his attic for several months, where he secretly observes his family and neighbors.
Earlier, you landed in this handsome Great Lakes city, the sun glinting off shadowed waters, Canadian breezes washing through its streets, and it was as though the burg was seized by a collective nervous breakdown.
He hasn't worked a job since his "nervous breakdown" (that was what my family called it at the time, back when schizophrenia or any other kind of serious mental illness was taboo) somewhere around 1995.
Not everyone who uses Instagram has a nervous breakdown, of course, and most people will not become "Instagram famous," a term that aims to qualify a bafflingly contemporary kind of celebrity as somehow less real.
So when she became the caricature of a nervous breakdown, drugged up, her husband making out with Trish Stratus in front of her in some warped combination of sexual fantasy and revenge, it was perfect.
We got Okada and Sabre going at it, some delightful Cody Rhodes heel work related to the ongoing nervous breakdown Bullet Club is going through, and Rey Mysterio setting up a program with Will Ospreay.
Daniel has a friend who will text 🤸🕳️to mean a nervous breakdown; Daniel's husband knows that if she sends him a 🌵, it means she's on her period and in a bad mood.
Ginny is perpetually on the edge of a nervous breakdown, partly because of Humpty's general awfulness and partly because she harbors guilt from breaking up her previous marriage to Richie's father by having an affair.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is having a political nervous breakdown and is taking a huge risk as it prepares to leave the European Union after a divisive referendum, a former senior UK intelligence official said on Saturday.
Choice Tables If you are looking to reclaim a coherent sense of America after this nervous breakdown of an election season, let me suggest that eating your way through Philadelphia is a fine way to start.
If providing kids some down time with screens gives them all the margin she needs to be able to care for herself and not have a nervous breakdown, that's a good thing in and of itself.
The news late Sunday that Chancellor Angela Merkel has gone into quarantine after a physician she recently saw tested positive for coronavirus has pushed the already-jittery German nation one step closer to nervous-breakdown territory.
There's Sheila, the script supervisor going all the way back to "Bridesmaids," who tells stories about the nervous breakdown she almost had trying to keep track of all the ad-libbing in the Brazilian-restaurant scene.
The film, which friends say had the musician's enthusiastic approval, portrayed an artist who seemed to be having a slow-motion nervous breakdown brought on by the relentless pressures of success and a brutal touring schedule.
It's a pity that one has to be defined with a label from, you know, having a nervous breakdown in the back of a police car from a bunch of double tequilas, but that's what it is.
Release date: May 4 What makes it great: An uncomfortably real story about a mother on the verge of a nervous breakdown, Tully is a poignant, sometimes painful story about a woman who reaches her breaking point.
A Russian conscript serving in the far east of the country shot dead eight other soldiers and badly injured two others on Friday after having a nervous breakdown, the Defense Ministry said, the Interfax news agency reported.
After a 31-year-old man used a cargo truck to crush 86 people to death on the promenade in Nice, France, his distraught father rushed to tell reporters his son had once suffered a nervous breakdown.
Whether in the bananas "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," the tender "All About My Mother," or the macabre "Bad Education," the characters in Pedro Almodóvar's movies share one thing: They all have fabulous apartments.
Where to stream it: Rent or buy at Amazon Though Pedro Almodóvar has shown himself to be a master of absurdist comedies with films like Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and Tie Me Up!
"Woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown" is a character Dern plays well, but what's remarkable about Enlightened is how memorable this three-minute elevator sequence is and how heavily it hangs over everything that follows.
"It would make for a good story if I had a nervous breakdown," said Gigliotti, who began her Hollywood career as an assistant to Martin Scorsese and went on to work for Harvey Weinstein and Barry Diller.
"It feels in a lot of ways like America is having a nervous breakdown," says the Atlantic's Molly Ball, one of the sharpest political reporters in the business, on a recent episode of The Ezra Klein Show.
I guess that term applies to us: We recorded it in between tours, started second-guessing it, had a nervous breakdown and nearly broke up the band because of it... Good thing we didn't put it out, then!
If you're on the verge of being institutionalized because the media onslaught of thinkpieces about Frank Ocean's new albums has pushed you to the brink of a nervous breakdown, close your eyes and breathe a sigh of relief.
" That vacation became infamous for the feud between the two women, with many of the ladies speculating that Bensimon was suffering from a nervous breakdown as she claimed she couldn't sleep because Frankel was "trying to kill her.
By the time she moved to Harlem, Neel had lost her two eldest daughters (one to diphtheria, the other essentially to abduction by Neel's husband), weathered her share of turbulent relationships, suffered a nervous breakdown, and attempted suicide.
The Rolling Stones front-man performed "The Last Time" with Arcade Fire, a medley of "19th Nervous Breakdown" and "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" with the Foo Fighters, and "Tea Party" alongside Jeff Beck.
For many, handling the day-to-day pressures of a full-time job alongside a nervous breakdown means struggling through each day, waiting for your work situation to get better, and biding your time until you can quit.
"You only play The Sims when you're on the verge of a nervous breakdown," my husband said slowly when I told him a new expansion pack for the popular life simulation video game had come out last year.
So the kidnapping of Patty Hearst was aberrational, but not that far afield from what was already happening -- and that alone was a sign of how close our country was in those days to a collective nervous breakdown.
On a Tuesday in January, when she could no longer walk in a straight line or hear anything her colleagues were saying, Louise stood in the middle of her office and assumed she was having a nervous breakdown.
His big-spending ways infuriated small-government conservatives; his support for immigration reform infuriated nativists; and his general incompetence, demonstrated at its worst in the war of choice in Iraq, led to a collective nervous breakdown on the right.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian conscript serving in the far east of the country shot dead eight other soldiers and badly injured two others on Friday after having a nervous breakdown, the Defense Ministry said, the Interfax news agency reported.
We might be tempted to call this a "mental breakdown" or a "nervous breakdown" (and, indeed, several stories have referred to it as such), but neither of those terms are accurate — nor do they refer to real medical diagnoses.
" He added, "It's a pity that one has to be defined with a label from, you know, having a nervous breakdown in the back of a police car from a bunch of double tequilas, but that's what it is.
I think there should be a contest; I'll take a contest with Ted Danson any day of the week.... I don't know what I'm talking about; I think I'm having a nervous breakdown because of you, honest to God.
It's understandable that even a slick huckster like Jerry, played with an anxious smile by James Seol, has been led to the brink of a nervous breakdown in trying to come to terms with the nature of K-pop.
Saul Chandler, a former violin prodigy who played Carnegie Hall twice before age 13 and suffered a nervous breakdown by 16, told The New York Times in 2018, then age 70, that if he could forget music, he would.
Ms. Munro's characters are, as often as not, women on the edge of something — maybe not a nervous breakdown (not really their bag), but an adventure, a big decision, a moment of belated self-discovery, a lifetime of rue.
A darkly satirical soap set in the world of reality TV, UnReal follows the return of a producer named Rachel (Shiri Appleby) to the set of the Bachelor-esque reality show that previously caused her to suffer a nervous breakdown.
This Microsoft Office project management program (it's sold separately from Microsoft Office but has the same interface) allows you to easily plan, track, and control a project so you can successfully complete it without going broke or having a nervous breakdown.
While I was going through all of that, (enter nervous breakdown number three), the feelings and desires that once had me drinking Four Lokos or smoking meth now had me boning random 20-somethings in the backseat of my Passat.
Ratcliffe, who said his wife appeared to be on the edge of a nervous breakdown and was due to have further tests after finding lumps on her breasts, said he thought she was being used as a diplomatic bargaining chip.
Los Angeles (CNN Business)If it seems like America's political system is experiencing a slow-motion nervous breakdown, you wouldn't notice it from the crop of new TV series rolling out to premiere on the major networks in the fall.
A major factor in this is Ms Colette's unbridled performance as a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown: at times Annie's pain and outrage are so intense that you may feel awkward about intruding on her private trauma.
All of which means that competing theories about what is happening to Britain's ruling party—that it is undergoing a process of collective nervous breakdown; that it is splitting asunder; or that it is being misled by UKIP infiltrators—are wrong.
She already killed Speedwagon, who turned up last week wearing a wire (turns out he was a state police informant looking for dirt on Samuels), and Beverly is so far into her nervous breakdown that she's begging Ally to kill her.
For the first six months after I was released from prison I tried to work with other people in similar circumstances to me to secure their release, but I ended up in hospital because I was having a nervous breakdown.
Woodward writes that the executive branch under Trump experienced a "nervous breakdown," with top staffers snatching papers off ofTrump's desk so he couldn't see them or follow through on what they believed would be catastrophic decisions for trade or national security.
Woodward's book, which is set to be released next week, offers a damning account of Trump's presidency, describing fiery insults from the president about his close aides and an administration in the middle of a "nervous breakdown," according to excerpts.
Kyrgios, at this stage, is not just a magnet for the paparazzi or the casual fan who wants to watch a young, phenomenally gifted man on the verge of either a nervous breakdown or a spectacular, not entirely reasonable winner.
Born in Liverpool, England, and raised in rural Pennsylvania and Florida, Mr. Payne completed a tour of duty in Vietnam before weathering "some kind of a nervous breakdown or whatever," he said, and enrolling in junior college for visual art.
"This was really hard, to the point where we had to cancel a few things because I was like 'I'm gonna have a frickin' nervous breakdown, like I'm having so much anxiety around the comments,&apos" Kramer, 35, said on Tuesday.
"I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, not sleeping, on meds, not happy, anxiety on a crippling level and it was triggered from sheer exhaustion," wrote Tedder, 37, detailing the band's nearly nonstop schedule since they formed a decade ago.
Laura Benanti Broadway shows: Gypsy, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown First job: Museum guide This was at a museum in Kinnelon, New Jersey, which was one of the first houses in town and once owned by a lady doctor.
Near the end, Lucy in the Sky finally starts moving forward, and there's a hint of the movie it could have been, something more akin to Fatal Attraction but from a paranoid woman's perspective: Lucy on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
Though Trump didn't make it clear what he was referring to, Melania Trump recently settled a defamation suit against a Maryland blogger who had claimed she worked for an escort service in the 1990s and had a "nervous breakdown" during last year's campaign.
This meant some customers were left paying hundreds of euros extra a month at the height of Ireland's financial crisis and one borrower told lawmakers earlier this month that he suffered a stroke and his wife had a nervous breakdown as a result.
The book paints the picture of an administration having a "nervous breakdown," as it describes Trump and his aides insulting one another and likens Trump's paranoia about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation to former President Nixon's final days in the White House.
In one portrait, Tabouret depicts the writer Robert Walser, who, after marginal success in his youth, suffered a nervous breakdown and spent the rest of his life in a sanitorium where he eventually passed, his body discovered in a field of snow nearby.
Woodward paints the picture of an administration having a "nervous breakdown," describing instances where staffers snatched papers off of Trump's desk so he couldn't see them or follow through on what they believed would be catastrophic decisions on trade or national security.
The symptoms are also different—think less running around a classroom throwing Cheez-Its and more having a nervous breakdown because you lost your passport somewhere in your laundry basket, which is really just a trash bag at the bottom of your closet.
I wanted to see for myself whether Mizuko and Taylor seemed to me worthy of obsession (I suspected they did not), and I wanted to see if Alice and Ingrid had exhibited any telltale signs of impending nervous breakdown (I suspected they had).
The second episode, "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet," reprises "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," the classic in which William Shatner plays a man recovering from a nervous breakdown who is the only one on his airplane to see a hideous gremlin on the wing.
Where "My Struggle" was blunt and rangy and plagued by scandal — 14 members of his family signed a letter denouncing him in an Oslo newspaper, one threatened to sue, his wife had a nervous breakdown — "Autumn" is sweet and slender and very circumspect.
Unlike Mr. Frayn's comedy, which spends an act setting up the personalities and conflicts within a theater company, this one focuses exclusively on onstage mayhem, the kind that leaves its cast bloody, bowed and ultimately out cold or having a nervous breakdown.
He doesn't discuss being adopted, by a stockbroker and his wife who nudged him into orchestra seats rather than baseball bleachers, but does mention a nervous breakdown at age 14, after a serious reduction in the family's circumstances during the Great Depression.
It's filled with rare details about Malcolm's childhood in Nebraska, the collapse of his family after his father's death and his mother's nervous breakdown, his incarceration in Massachusetts, and the transformation of his personal identity and political philosophy over the next two decades.
From protests at Google today to a forest of declarations by tech companies to the immigration ban to, well, a collective nervous breakdown by those who now live in the hellscape that is Twitter, it's not pretty out there for the digerati.
Earlier this month, he was hospitalized in Los Angeles after suffering what has been reported as a nervous breakdown; this came on the heels of a string of bizarre incidents, including on-stage rants about everything from the election to Beyoncé rigging the VMAs.
It would be understandable enough, considering his problems with morphine, Veronal and absinthe; the nervous breakdown precipitated by his artillery training in World War I; and his suicide in 1938, at the age of 19553, after the Nazis had denounced him as a degenerate.
If you're very particular about your locks and can't fathom the idea of stepping a foot outside of your "bronde" comfort zone, a head full of baby pink hair will probably be enough to send you over the edge into a full-blown nervous breakdown.
Summerwind, near Land O' Lakes, has experienced decades of haunting: Former Secretary of Commerce Robert Lamont moved his family out after experiencing ghostly activity, and one couple, the Hinshaws, were so disturbed that the husband had a nervous breakdown and the wife attempted suicide.
Set at a prestigious but creatively stagnant theatre company known best for its traditional Shakespeare productions, Slings follows the return of former wunderkind Geoffrey Tennant (Paul Gross, Tales of the City) after years in the artistic and emotional wilderness following an onstage nervous breakdown.
The former is a deceptively lightweight rom-com about a high-powered New York lawyer who, after meeting her summer camp ex on the street, promptly has a nervous breakdown and decides to follow him to California in order to find true love and happiness.
It would be understandable enough, considering his problems with morphine, Veronal and absinthe; the nervous breakdown precipitated by his artillery training in World War I; and his suicide in 1938, at the age of 923, after the Nazis had denounced him as a degenerate.
The most powerful German commander, General Erich Ludendorff, had had a nervous breakdown, raging at his staff, drinking heavily, and suffering panic attacks; a hastily summoned psychologist advised flowers in his office and the singing of folk songs when he woke in the morning.
Despite his insistence that he would not treat a patient with, say, paranoid schizophrenia (as Jenssen alleges Janov has attempted), Wenham is reluctant to criticize primal's great guru, the man whose theories he credits with pulling him from the brink of a nervous breakdown.
There are subtle inferences regarding the cats' world around them—whether political (deliberate shots of "Erdo-GONE" graffiti) or emotional (a cat caretaker's admission that their feline friend helped deal with a nervous breakdown)—that quietly paint a rich portrait of a rapidly changing culture.
"It's as if the system is having a nervous breakdown, putting at risk all our city's great advantages: our economy, our environment and our mobility," said Gene Russianoff, the staff attorney for the Straphangers Campaign and the city's leading transit advocate for four decades.
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It would be understandable enough, considering his problems with morphine, Veronal and absinthe; the nervous breakdown precipitated by his artillery training in World War I; and his suicide in 1938, at the age of 19803, after the Nazis had denounced him as a degenerate.
The curtain opens on a woman's legs and red heels dangling from a car door; they belong to the award-winning actress Emmanuelle Devos, who brilliantly skirts around stereotypical representations of female hysteria as Andrea, a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Self-described computer whiz Christian Rodriguez told jurors on Thursday how he had a nervous breakdown from the stress of cooperating with the FBI to hack into the secure communication system he built for accused Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
The breakdown Eleanor has when she realizes she doesn't quite know what she's doing is beautifully acted, and it almost makes you believe the incredibly bizarre plot point that Michael faked his nervous breakdown to place the future of humanity in the hands of an Arizona dirtbag.
Based on an E.L. Doctorow short story, the film tells the story of an attorney named Howard Wakefield (Cranston) who spends months hiding out in his garage attic after a nervous breakdown — spying on the reaction of his wife Diana (Garner) and their family to his disappearance.
The journalist paints the picture of an administration working through a "nervous breakdown," describing instances in which staffers took papers from Trump's desk to prevent him from seeing them or from following through on what they believed would be catastrophic decisions on trade or national security.
So she has this nervous breakdown, she moves back to Virginia to live with her parents for two years, and finally she completely reinvents herself, comes back to New York and starts working at an online street style site and she's completely in over her head.
It bubbled up in David Yazbek's "Lovesick" (from "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown") and overflowed in an amusingly self-deprecating story about a disastrous drinking spree with Patti LuPone, a star who knows a thing or two about taking things to over the limit.
Going out the entire weekend after having a nervous breakdown was fucking scary, but armed with my noise sensitive sex toy and bottles of White Label Yerba Mate Soda, I figured being really caffeinated and wearing a vibrator would make the experience surreal enough to handle.
Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union, brought a message of peace to foreign capitals in the final years of the USSR and was mobbed in the streets by a grateful public, newly liberated from a half-century on the verge of nervous breakdown.
If the songs that made up The First Four Years collection offered hardcore a set of standards—exactly three million covers of "Nervous Breakdown" have been performed to date [citation needed]—My War paved a path forward, even, if it lead to the band's destruction in 1986.
THE COLLECTED SCHIZOPHRENIAS EssaysBy Esmé Weijun Wang In an era when many Americans feel on the edge of a nervous breakdown, when paranoia reigns, and reality has turned slippery, Esmé Weijun Wang's collection of essays about the line between sanity and psychosis is particularly well timed.
But given how nauseating it is to watch Hunter perform increasingly perilous acts of self-harm in her prison of a mansion, neither the payoff nor the psychology behind her actions makes "Swallow" an illuminating enough addition to the woman-on-the-verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown genre.
The 448-page forthcoming book chronicles a "nervous breakdown" of the Trump White House, with Woodward giving an account of an increasingly unhinged president that, according to a newly released transcript, culminated in a "Who's on First"-style call with Trump over why he didn't submit to an interview.
Washington excels at playing the straight man on the verge of a nervous breakdown, toggling between simmering rage and hilarious incredulity during his many phone calls with Duke, who lists the many ways he can tell the difference between a white man and a Black man by the way they enunciate.
In addition to calling upon Campbell for his studio work (he also played on hits like "Dance, Dance, Dance" and "Fun, Fun,  Fun" and the groundbreaking LP Pet Sounds), Wilson asked him to replace him on the band's 1965 tour after a nervous breakdown forced him to retire from the road.
Now, this may seem like a small thing, and studies have shown that the difference between a team's best lineup and its worst plausible lineup—no manager not having a public nervous breakdown is going to lead off with the pitcher and bat Adeiny Hechavarria cleanup—is not that great.
A woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown — her beloved father, a famous painter, has recently died, and her lover is leaving her for another woman — spends a week with her best friend at a secluded lake house and discovers that they aren't as close as they used to be.
The plot lines that emerged did not endear fans or attract new viewers: Benjamin Horne, the town's property mogul, had a nervous breakdown and started compulsively eating carrots; a 35-year-old woman with amnesia turned into a high school men's wrestling champion; an endangered weasel became fodder for corporate subterfuge.
Britney has a lot of material to choose from: her short-lived marriage to Kevin Federline, her even shorter-lived marriage to Jason Alexander, the crumbling of her parents' relationship and her 2007 nervous breakdown, not to mention the resulting conservatorship, which is oddly still in place to this day.
" Then I realized that it's a paraphrase of a line that comes straight out of le Carré's "The Secret Pilgrim": "He can have a Force Twelve nervous breakdown while he stands next to you in the bus queue, and you may be his best friend, but you'll never be the wiser.
"We are going through a political nervous breakdown here in the UK. We have potential prime ministers being elected by the Conservative Party now, (and) in the shape of the leader of the opposition, who do not have the standing that we have become used to in our top leadership," Sawers said.
In a group interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Fonda, 81, who was joined by Tiffany Haddish, Phoebe-Waller Bridge, Alex Borstein, Regina Hall, Natasha Lyonne and Maya Rudolph, revealed that she suffered a "nervous breakdown" while filming season one of the comedy series, and it came from her character's main plot line.
It's really only surprising that this is what passes as fun if you're not up on what the rest of our cultural life looks like at the moment, and how edgy and self-righteous and desperate and otherwise on-the-verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown everything and everyone seems much of the time.
The question of what separates one type of person from the other isn't one I feel capable of answering just yet, though I'm sure there are armies of therapists working hard to get to the bottom of it in the leafiest parts of whichever city you're currently having a nervous breakdown in.
Sanchez told the Tampa Bay Times his Kings helped him out during a difficult time in his life—he picked up his first one in the midst of a "nervous breakdown," and making these King videos rescued him from a pretty major depression—and hopefully, they can do the same thing for you.
For instance, some believe that you must be on the brink of a "nervous breakdown," hearing voices or contemplating suicide before seeking outside treatment These inaccurate representations of mental illness and treatment can delay treatment, allowing time for symptoms to progress, damaging work and family relationships and compounding negative impacts on physical health.
The warden changed it to where I would have the same guys all day long, and those are the ones that just eventually had what they called a nervous breakdown, which I just think is horrible — to see some good-looking captains and lieutenants leave the system because they just can't do executions.
As the Trump administration suffers from the political equivalent of a nervous breakdown and an earthquake election is approaching in November, it is appropriate to consider the Democratic stars who are emerging to take the limelight in what will be known as "post-Trump America," which may begin sooner than pundits think.
" She divulged that if she could have coffee with anyone in the world it would be Michelle Obama, while Barack would be her ultimate dinner date (How long until someone makes that happen?); that if she wasn't running Versace she'd "be having a nervous breakdown, probably;" and that she'd still love to "learn Chinese.
" The Scary Island trip, which took place during the show's third season, became infamous for the feud between the two women ("She's not a chef, she's a cook"), with many of the ladies suspecting that Bensimon was suffering from a nervous breakdown as she claimed she couldn't sleep because Frankel was "trying to kill her.
I did not know this at the time, but my mother liked to lose herself at the mall, a kind of fragile ghost woman—enormous caterpillar-brown eyes and fried hair from the 80s that made her look permanently electrocuted—who was teetering into a protracted nervous breakdown with three little kids in tow.
His wife got robbed at gunpoint in Paris; he had what seems like a nervous breakdown, ended up in the hospital, and had to cancel a world tour; and his album, Life Of Pablo, has been eclipsed on most "best of" lists by David Bowie, Solange, Chance the Rapper, Angel Olsen, Frank Ocean, and Beyoncé.
When the German-born Ernst was incarcerated as an enemy alien in 1939, Carrington had a nervous breakdown and her parents arranged for their distraught daughter to be institutionalized in an asylum in Spain, where she stayed for three years, endured electroshock therapies, had an affair with her doctor and was able to paint.
"The first time I went to the Academy Awards after we got a nomination for Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, we got on the red carpet and I saw this blonde woman and I knew her because I saw movies of her, but I didn't remember [her name] at the time," Banderas said.
Warren Ellis, the author of a smart, tight, occasionally tiresome new novel called "Normal," has been at work on the subject since the early 1990s and may have decided it was time to offer a sly acknowledgment of his own longevity: The book is about a sanitarium full of futurologists in various states of nervous breakdown.
Cohen assesses the campaigns of nine Presidential candidates—including insurgents like Eugene McCarthy and George Wallace—and outlines how their response to a "national nervous breakdown," precipitated by Vietnam, the counterculture, and the civil-rights movement, paved the way for anti-government conservative populism and the rise of the so-called "backlash" voter across the spectrum.
In the film, which is adapted from Joy Nicholson's acclaimed 1998 young adult novel of the same name, Garner plays a mother on the verge of a nervous breakdown after her husband (Weeds' Justin Kirk) leaves her for another woman shortly after they move to the ritzy beach community of Palos Verdes, California, with their two teenage children (Monroe and newcomer Cody Fern).
In the film, which is adapted from Joy Nicholson's acclaimed 1998 young adult novel of the same name, Garner plays a mother on the verge of a nervous breakdown after her husband (Weeds' Justin Kirk) leaves her for another woman shortly after they move to the ritzy beach community of Palos Verdes, California, with their two teenage children (Maika Monroe and newcomer Cody Fern).
Mr. Grosvenor suffered from depression and a nervous breakdown because of the pressures of business and the enormous number of appearances he made on behalf of his public advocacy for veterans and dozens of philanthropic causes, including the founding gift of 50 million pounds (roughly $65 million) for a 300-million-pound (roughly $392 millon) armed forces rehabilitation center, which is to open in Nottinghamshire in 2018.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Within a little bookcase in my mind I picture a grim row of books weighing down one shelf: "The Awakening," by Kate Chopin; "Madame Bovary," by Gustave Flaubert; "The Yellow Wallpaper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman; "The Bell Jar," by Sylvia Plath (disclaimer: this one also contains moments of humor and hope — sorry!); Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" (a lot less hopeful).

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