HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
Depression or even nervous breakdown are both well-known consequences of extremely stressful working conditions.
He had suffered a nervous breakdown the year prior, in 1904 this act could be a decisive sequel.
The harsh questioning so traumatized one Kazakh accountant, says Perry, that she suffered a nervous breakdown and checked into a hospital.
During the first world war he avoided call-up by faking a nervous breakdown.
One worker said her dog was having a nervous breakdown, while another claimed he got sick from reading too much.
In retrospect it feels as if the GOP had a nervous breakdown.
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His father died when Robert was 12, a trauma he did not acknowledge until he had a nervous breakdown and psychoanalysis in his 50s.
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When sharks attacked one of the men in front of her, Kiley says that she thought she was going to have a nervous breakdown.
Critics have drawn real life parallels to his role as a man in the grip of a nervous breakdown - but his director remains supportive.
"I had something like a nervous breakdown drawn out over the next three years, " he wrote in an essay in the British newspaper The Observer.
The spell is broken when the scene shifts to Guatemala, land of colorful masks and ruined temples, where the script seems to suffer a nervous breakdown.
The FBI then leaked this misinformation to the press, which soon began writing stories questioning Liuzzo's mental health (she had once suffered a nervous breakdown) and her morality.
Buiter dropped the news that he nearly had a nervous breakdown simply getting his information together in order to do his taxes on a recent appearance on Bloomberg Radio.
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"I hear the term 'nervous breakdown' from a patient at least once a week, " says Katherine Muller, a clinical psychologist at the Center for Integrative Psychotherapy in Allentown, Pa.
No, what really happened was sadder than suicide, more pitiful than a nervous breakdown: Field had sneaked off to the Levee district for a tryst at the Everleigh Club.
Fifty years ago, Ms. Shapiro's experience would have been called a "nervous breakdown" an unscientific term for personal crises ranging from serious mental illness and alcoholism to marital problems and stress.
Despite his outward glamour, this famous young man was, at 25, living in the attic of his mother's London boarding house in Ebury Street and having his first nervous breakdown.
According to a 2000 report published in American Psychologist, 26% of Americans surveyed in 1996 said they felt "an impending nervous breakdown, " compared with 21% in 1976 and 18% in 1957.
Amy Gigi Alexander is a writer of memoir and fiction, whose work has appeared in World Hum and AlterNet, and is forthcoming in The Nervous Breakdown and the Lonely Planet anthology An Innocent Abroad.
The rabbit had a nervous breakdown because the other animals said she looked like a rat when she jumped in the water for swimming class and all her hair got matted down.
In time, Mrs Fuller has a nervous breakdown.
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"Given the economic mess we're in, a lot of people are coming in saying they think they're on the verge of a nervous breakdown, " says David Hellerstein, research psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
There's no official term for milder forms of "nervous breakdown, " though some patients and clinicians wish there was still a name for a temporary state of being overwhelmed by outside forces without an underlying mental illness.
"She was sobbing hysterically and I just sat down with a guitar trying to make her feel better, " says Benanti, whose string of Broadway credits includes "Gypsy, " ''Nine" and "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
Bush, on the other hand, seemed pretty baffled for a lot of it, and there were some moments when he paused for so long before speaking that I thought I was going to have a nervous breakdown.
The child's grandfather Kell Hutchence has launched proceedings in Australia seeking sole custody of the couple's child after concerns over a new relationship Miss Yates began while being treated at a clinic for a nervous breakdown earlier this year.
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