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" ... A correlated, less schizophrenic buzzword is “relatable," though it, too, kisses its cousin commerce. When something is so deemed – if we recognize our own foibles in a tweet, or form a personal connection beyond the clickbait headline – we swarm, we swipe, we stan. It’s digital lightning in a bottle. ... "
" ... The complaint also says that Riggio said a lot of inappropriate things about Lindstrom ("his wife wears the pants"), but also about women employees ("flawed," "schizophrenic," "unstable," "sick puppy," "head case," "selfish," "dead wood," "fat pig"). B&N's statement, however, says that "the allegations contained in the complaint about Len Riggio are replete with lies and mischaracterizations." Neither side is contributing to the painting of a picture of a good workplace, regardless of the veracity of the claims within the complaint and B&N's subsequent statement. ... "
" ... Through Jeremy’s work there he’s learned to talk about “brain health” instead of “mental illness.” This is about changing labels. As he described, you would say someone “has a broken leg.” You wouldn’t say they “are a broken leg.” The same should apply to brain health. We should say someone “has schizophrenia,” not they “are schizophrenic.” ... "
" ... What drives resilience in each of us is very personal. Our passions and purpose are a culmination of varying events, experiences, beliefs, values, and internal and external factors. Norman Garmezy, a developmental psychologist and clinician at the University of Minnesota, met thousands of children in his four decades of research. But one nine-year-old, with a schizophrenic mother and an absent father, particularly stood out. Each day, he’d show up to school with the same sandwich in a brown paper bag: two slices of bread with nothing in between. The reality was that there was no other food available and nobody at home competent enough to provide other options. Even so, the boy didn’t want people to pity him nor know just how inept his mother was. Every day, without fail, he would show up with a grin on his face and his brown bag of bread tucked under one arm. ... "
" ... “We have this schizophrenic approach,” complained state Sen. Diane Savino (D-SI). ... "