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Brain storm

Gives a basic overview of depression, which can be caused by a number of factors, either genetic, viral or physical, or a combination of any of these. Includes interviews with people who have suffered directly or indirectly from this disorder. Also covers a wide range of treatments that are currently in use.

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  • "Hidden epidemic of depression"@en

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  • "Gives a basic overview of depression, which can be caused by a number of factors, either genetic, viral or physical, or a combination of any of these. Includes interviews with people who have suffered directly or indirectly from this disorder. Also covers a wide range of treatments that are currently in use."@en
  • "Winston Churchill described it as "staring the black dog in the eye." Author William Styron refers to it as "darkness visible" and singer Tim Finn, as "dirty creature." They are among the surprisingly high number of people who have experienced depression, a mood disorder thought to be caused by a chemical disturbance in the brain. Depression is the hidden epidemic of the industrial society; one in four women and one in six men will suffer from it at some stage of their lives. Unlike cancer and heart disease, which are taken seriously by our society, depression more often than not, goes unrecognised or denied. Depression can be caused by a number of factors, either genetic, viral or physical, or a combination of any of these. The film interviews people who have suffered directly or indirectly from depression. It also covers a wide range of treatments that are currently in use."@en
  • "Discusses the issue of depression by interviewing people who have experienced therapy and medical treatments for depression. The program also features interviews with health professionals and looks at the impact that depression has on people's lives."@en
  • "Depression related illness is responsible for an increasing number of deaths in Australia and in the United States, but is only becoming understood as an illness which can be treated. This film examines the forms of illness depression can take or lead to through interviews with patients and psychiatrists. Forms of treatment are also reported on as well as research on the brains of people suffering from chronic depression."@en
  • "One in four women and one in six men will suffer from depression at some stage of their lives. Depression can be caused by a number of factors, either genetic, viral or physical, or a combination of any of these. This film interviews people who have suffered directly or indirectly from this disorder. Also covers a wide range of treatments that are currently in use."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Interviews"@en
  • "Documentary"@en
  • "Case studies"@en

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  • "Brain storm"@en
  • "Brainstorm"@en