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  2. Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive

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    Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive is a 2006 two-part television documentary directed by Ross Wilson and featuring British actor and comedian Stephen Fry. [1] It explores the effects of living with bipolar disorder on other celebrities and members of the public.

  3. Category:Documentary films about mental health - Wikipedia

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    Documentary films about mental disorders (6 C, ... Pages in category "Documentary films about mental health" ... 0–9. 12 Days (film) 73 Cows; The 108 Journey; A.

  4. 12 Days (film) - Wikipedia

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    12 Days received a 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 23 reviews. [4] In The Guardian, Wendy Ide wrote "The extraordinary level of access and intimacy begs the question, if someone is not deemed fit to leave a psychiatric ward, can they really agree to participation in a documentary? […] However empathetic the approach and honourable the ...

  5. Watch an exclusive clip from Selena Gomez's new mental health ...

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    At the height of her fame, actress and singer Selena Gomez hit the lowest of lows in her struggle with mental health. Shot over six years, the documentary, airing on Apple TV+, shows Gomez's ...

  6. Selena Gomez releases first trailer for mental health documentary

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  7. What was 2024's best movie? From 'The Substance' to ... - AOL

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    Anxiety was a main character of many lives this year, so of course she shows up in one of the top movies. Here are 2024's best films, ranked.

  8. Mental illness in media - Wikipedia

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    Mental illnesses, also known as psychiatric disorders, are often inaccurately portrayed in the media.Films, television programs, books, magazines, and news programs often stereotype the mentally ill as being violent, unpredictable, or dangerous, unlike the great majority of those who experience mental illness. [1]

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    “The model that is geared toward alcoholism doesn’t effectively address heroin addiction,” Merrick said. “In a perfect world, we would have a 12-step model integrated with medically assisted therapy.” At least some of the top officials overseeing Kentucky’s response to the opioid epidemic are as open to medications as Merrick is.