The Psychology and Mental Health Collection
The Psychology and Mental Health Collection includes the following titles:
A daughter's loving film portrait of one of the 20th century's most influential thinkers, Gregory Bateson, anthropologist, systems theorist and ecologist.
Examines whether human impact has tipped the planet into a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, with all of its political, social and behavioral implications.
Filmed in courtrooms, correctional institutions, treatment centers, and family homes, this searing documentary examines the results of the tragic decline in mental health services for children and adolescents at risk.
A moving and complex essay on a unique landscape of the American West, the area around the Hanford Site in Washington State.
Three families show us what the textbooks and studies cannot show about autism.
Dr. Shirley Strum's new interpretation of baboon society.
A hard-hitting look at one of the many heinous crimes that came before South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The story of Dr. Hans Prinzhorn (1886-1933) and his collection of art by schizophrenic patients.
A visually lyrical, experimental documentary about women who cut themselves, this film explores the fine line between self-destructive behavior and self-preserving coping mechanisms.
Through the personal stories of three young people, this compelling documentary explores the issues and challenges of childhood and youth depression.
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