Western culture treats mental disorders primarily through biomedical psychiatry, but filmmakers Phil Borges and Kevin Tomlinson reveal a growing movement of professionals and survivors who are forging alternative treatments that focus on recovery and turning mental “illness” into a positive transformative experience.
Genre : Documentary
Runtime : 82 mins
Release Date : 2017-06-06
(Narrator (voice))
(Self – Seattle, Washington)
(Self – Adam's Father)
(Self – Adam's Mother)
(Self – Adam's High School Friend)
(Self – Adam's High School Girlfriend)
(Self)
(Self – Journalist, Author, 'Anatomy of An Epidemic')
(Self – Author; Prof. Emeritus, Dept. Psychiatry, Duke University)
(Self – Mental Health Counselor, Psychiatric Community Clinic)
(Self)
(Self – Therapist, Author, Shamanic Practitioner)
(Self - Professor Psychiatry & Anthropology, UC Irvine)
(Self – Author; Professor, Simon Fraser Univ., BC, Canada)
(Self – Therapist & Teacher; Author, Lecturer)
(Self – Medical Researcher; Professor, University of Copenhagen)
(Self – Neuropsychiatrist)
(Self – Ekhaya's Friend)
(Self – Ekhaya's Friend)
(Self – Founder, SoulFood Coffee House)
(Self – Co-Owner, SoulFood Coffee House)
(Self – Professor, Buddhist Studies, Colombia University; Author)
(Self – Buddhist Teacher, Zen Priest, Author, Anthropologist)
(Self – Author; Professor, Swinburne Univ. of Technology, NZ)
(Self – Psychologist, Author, Medical Anthropologist)
(Self – Co-Founder, Spirit Rock Meditation Center)
(Self – Cultural Anthropologist, Educator, Author)
(Self – Medical Anthropologist, Author, Filmmaker)
(Self – Founder & Director, Families Healing Together)
(Self – Psychiatrist, Author; Professor of Psychology, CIIS)
(Self – Ex-Patient & Activist; Community Organizer)
(Self – South African Sangoma)
(Self – Ekhaya's Son)