Breakdown (1951)
Discusses the mental health struggles of a young woman named Anne Morton, who experiences a breakdown and is eventually admitted to a mental hospital. The narrative highlights the misunderstandings surrounding mental illness, the importance of proper treatment, and the stigma that persists even after recovery. It emphasizes the need for societal awareness and support for mental health issues, showcasing the journey of Anne's family as they grapple with her condition and the complexities of mental health care. #MentalHealth #RecoveryJourney #Stigma

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The Nation's Mental Health (1951)

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Shyness (1953)

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1984: A Normal Saturday Afternoon in Bristol | R.P.M. | BBC Archive

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Marihuana (1936)

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Mental Hospital (1953)

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The Steps of Age (Mental Health Film Board, 1950)

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1982 NEWS SPECIAL: The South Bronx | WASTELAND

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The Forgotten History of America’s Oldest Public Hospital: Bellevue Documentary

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Nazi Town, USA | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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Study of Maternal Deprivation | Before and After Therapy

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Eternal Children (1959)

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" PROFILE OF A PROBLEM DRINKER " 1957 ALCOHOLISM AWARENESS, TREATMENT & EDUCATION FILM CC10125

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Documentary on Learning Disabilities | 1960s

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1977 NEWS SPECIAL: Parents Of Gays | First Homophobia Network Broadcast

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Robin, Peter, and Darryl: Three to the Hospital (Columbia University, Department of Nursing, 1969)

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Introducing The Mentally Retarded (1963)

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Nobody's Victim (1972)

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Die Geschichte einer Liebe I Für immer I NDR Doku

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