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Dissociative identity disorder in films. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. D. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde films (1 C, 56 P) H.
Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie is a 2023 Canadian short documentary film, directed by Nicole Bazuin. The film profiles Kitoko Mai, a Black Canadian non-binary artist with dissociative identity disorder. [1] The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. [2] The film was named to TIFF's annual Canada's Top Ten list for 2023. [3]
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase is an ABC-Network miniseries based on When Rabbit Howls, the autobiography of Truddi Chase, a woman who was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder who had 92 separate personalities. [1] The four-hour miniseries, which was directed by Lamont Johnson [2] stars Emmy winner Shelley Long as Truddi Chase.
Despite evidence suggesting he had committed the crimes, Milligan had no memories of the assaults, appearing to exhibit continually changing personality traits. This resulted in a team of psychiatrists diagnosing him as having dissociative identity disorder.
Documentary films about mental disorders (6 C, 20 P) A. ... Films about dissociative identity disorder (4 C, 85 P) E. Films about eating disorders (33 P) H.
Danny Wedding, Mary Ann Boyd and Ryan M. Niemiec, Movies and Mental Illness: Using Films to Understand Psychopathology, 2nd ed., Cambridge, MA, Hogrefe & Hufer Publishing, 2005, ISBN 0-88937-292-6. Movies and Mental Illness – Hogrefe Publishing
Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, has acquired North American VOD rights to documentary feature film “Disorder.” Written and ...
Sybil is a 2007 American made-for-television drama film directed by Joseph Sargent, and written by John Pielmeier, based on the 1973 book Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber, which fictionalized the story of Shirley Ardell Mason, who was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder (more commonly known then as "split personality", now called dissociative identity disorder).