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Movies and Mental Illness – Hogrefe Publishing; David J. Robinson, Reel Psychiatry: Movie Portrayals of Psychiatric Conditions, Rapid Psychler Press, 2003, ISBN 1-894328-07-8. Glen O. Gabbard and Krin Gabbard, Psychiatry and the Cinema, American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2nd ed., 1999, ISBN 0-88048-964-2.
Films about addiction, a neuropsychological disorder characterized by a persistent and intense urge to engage in certain behaviors, often usage of a drug, despite substantial harm and other negative consequences.
Sandra Bullock as Gwen Cummings, the film's protagonist; a newspaper columnist with drug and alcohol problems. Viggo Mortensen as Eddie Boone, a patient in rehab and a famous baseball player, who is addicted to alcohol, drugs, and sex. Dominic West as Jasper, Gwen's boyfriend and an alcoholic; he considers Gwen's recovery a joke.
Documentary films about drug addiction, a brain disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
So Nolte flew back to L.A. and reported to Hill that Murphy was a “basehead,” or a crack addict. Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy in 48 ... 48 Hrs. became the seventh highest grossing movie of ...
This year happens to be the 35th anniversary of Less Than Zero, which is one of the most famous '80s movies about drug addiction. You tell a great story in the book about being Robert Downey Jr.'s ...
Many know Malibu as a world-famous hub of wellness, rehabilitation and addiction treatment. The fires are tearing it apart. Malibu is a haven for people seeking rehab, addiction treatment.
That evening, Molly receives a phone call from the detox center and learns that due to issues with her health insurance, she cannot get the shot until Monday, adding an additional three days to her wait and thus the fight against her urges. A suspicious Deb questions the call, they argue, and Molly leaves with Sean.