because the older types of anti psychotic medication had horrible side effects, such as joint and muscle pain. also many mentally ill patients feel like the medication numbs the good parts of themselves, for john nash I imagene it made concentrating on complicated maths equations difficult and it stopped his delusions which he may have still believed were real. I guess you'd need to ask him for his own reasons but thats my experienced opinion.
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In the film, A Beautiful Mind, John Nash's imaginery friend Charles was not a real hallucination of the real John Nash. A Beautiful Mind was a film that came out in the year of 2001.
In A Beautiful Mind, John Nash himself acts an an antagonist. His own mind prevents him from functioning in society, and gets in the way of his work.
Charles
He was the psychiatrist who helped John Nash with his Schizophrenia.
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In the film, A Beautiful Mind, John Nash's imaginery friend Charles was not a real hallucination of the real John Nash. A Beautiful Mind was a film that came out in the year of 2001.
In A Beautiful Mind, John Nash himself acts an an antagonist. His own mind prevents him from functioning in society, and gets in the way of his work.
Charles
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He was the psychiatrist who helped John Nash with his Schizophrenia.
John nash... they actually show his son in the movie, Nash Jr.
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John Nash's hallucinations were named Charles, Marcee, and Parcher in the movie "A Beautiful Mind" based on his life.
Because chances are, is that you were taking medications that your body built tolerance to. Your body stops producing the chemicals the medications were fooling your mind into thinking they were having and you go into withdrawal. Certain medications like Benzodiazepines have deadly withdrawal syndromes.