While committed to the Macarthur Psychiatric Hospital, Nash received various treatments in attempt to alleviate his schizophrenic symptoms. Treatments included insulin coma therapy, electroshock therapy and antipsychotic medication. These treatment plans are not presented in the scholarly work assessed perhaps because they are extremely evasive, unethical, and unproductive, yet the film depicted these treatments as beneficial in alleviating schizophrenic symptoms. Although the antipsychotic medication may have improved positive symptoms like hallucinations and delusions, it is unlikely that other treatments depicted in the film were useful in relieving symptoms like the social isolation that many schizophrenic patients experience. Although the notion that these individual recovered from schizophrenia and resumed their passions is encouraging, it is incredibly unlikely, therefore individuals must be cautious not to base their views solely by what they see and hear in movies, because this information may be distorted.
People can acquire plenty of valuable information about schizophrenic disorders through film and media, however individuals must be cautious because some information presented in films may be distorted to entertain viewers. In the films, The Soloist and A Beautiful Mind, both protagonists present with schizophrenic disorders. After comparing these films to scholarly sources, it became clear that the films properly represented the clinical descriptions and symptoms of a schizophrenic disorder, while the treatments illustrated for these disorders were