I've been suffering from depression for most of my life, since elementary school and I'm 44 now. It's extremely rare to find someone who understands and cares. I've been going through a really tough time the last couple of weeks where I cut myself hundreds of times. I was screaming for help on Facebook, and it's like I have a contagious disease and no one wants to touch me. No one gives a shit until it affects them personally. I hate it. I could never abandon anyone, whether or not I knew them or not who suffers through this crap.
I want to thank you for this video. I've suffered from depression and anxiety for four years now and sometimes I just need to be told that I am doing so well just to be alive and surviving. Thank you.
"Why we don't just all cheer the fuck up", "we need people to understand... to listen" and "why we're feeling this way" need to be made into pictures and quotes! This documentary is inspirational, motivating and truly beautiful. I am 15 years old and truthfully we are our advocates. It is so heart warming to see people; real people and sufferers opening up about it and contributing to stopping the stigma around mental illnesses. WE ARE WARRIORS, really. c: One thing I noticed thought, is that whilst going thru all of this darkness, this numbness, this pain and reflecting upon our lives and our minds, we are smarter and think wiser. Everyone I heard testify about there struggles is incredibly smart... I guess it's our little gift.
KikiMay Thank you for writing to us, it is really nice to hear that our documentary is helping even if it is in the slightest of ways. and shh.. our little secret ;)
Thank you for making something so informative. I have suffered from depression, and later anxiety, for a very long time and it's such a struggle to be smiling on the outside when your mind is screaming every negative thing it can at you to the point of where you can get physically ill. Even though mental health is a lot more common now, there are still so many people who refuse to educate themselves on the issue and can be harsh on someone who is mentally ill. So again, thank you so much for making this. Hopefully more people will watch this and realize that people with mental illnesses are not always bad people, we just suffer a lot quieter than most.
It is immensely helpful to learn that we are not alone in our suffering. There are many people suffering from mental illnesses covertly, in silence, but we are stronger together. Just know you're not alone in your suffering. It can be surprisingly relieving just to be able to share one's struggles with another person. Don't ever give up, the thought that keeps me going from day-to-day during my deepest depressive phases is that if I ever yield to my depression and exhaustion, I will miss out on the beautiful moments that will inevitably come into my life in the future, however small or transient. While my depressive, anxious, manic or mixed states can last cripplingly long periods of time and seem unrelenting, I perpetually remind myself that every phase of depression or mania eventually ceases; they always have and always will. However brief these tranquil eyes in the storm may be, if lasting only a day or just an hour, there will eventually be another pause. The promise of eventual feelings of positivity, lightness, love, and happiness are the small, serene crepuscular rays breaking through the dark clouds that congregate and crawl over the plains of my existence. Their faint visage grants me the strength to carry on. May you find your happiness, peace of mind, and motivation. Take care.
If you guys are interested at all, we are currently crowdfunding for a new feature film that tackles this subject in a much larger way. Check it out here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
This is one of the best docu i have ever watched about this topic, why does the world insist that we walk around with a facade. I blame things like Facebook and everything else in the world. It creates an illusion that others are always feeling, doing and succeeding more than you. When the reality is that we are ALL struggling and we all are not sure of our actions and purpose in life. Understanding that everyday is a new opportunity to try again, and don't beat yourself up for trying and failing, the main point is that we keep trying and never give up completely. As humans we are all prone to make mistakes, but we are also so connected by humanity, so stop judging others and start working on yourself, the world will thank you.
thank you for this. i've been suffering for a long time and was able to show this to my friends and family and got a very positive response. i've been getting help and am generally slightly feeling better, but i watch this often and it really helps to know that there are others out there who feel the pain. and i am very thankful that this video helps others understand. the more we chip away at the stigma, the more we can help others seek help. i've been vocal about my experience lately because i want people to follow suit. i want people to feel comfortable talking about their mental illnesses. i want to be at a point where we can openly discuss things like this so we can reach a point where people aren't afraid to seek help. i'll do my part if you continue to do yours. so, again, thank you for this film. keep fighting.
Really inspiring message, I know that darkness that plaques and takes hold of you and it becomes unbearable, people do need to open their eyes to this coz being judged and ignored makes it worse.....thank you for speaking up and saying the things a lot of us cant .
The man at 16 minutes just spoke the best words that I've heard in a very long time. That short but very good speech is what can really change the way people see depression and anxiety in the world.
I have to say that I am amazed by how quickly you were able to recover from a time when you were contemplating suicide to being able to produce this documentary. A little over a year! Yours is a story of hope. Keep up the good work!
+I Am Not Crazy Thank you very much, in truth I am still battling deeply to this day but I will continue the fight. I am currently working on a new, feature length documentary on similar themes, I hope we can continue to shine a light on the stigma. - Luke M.
Thanks for the super doccieI One can never learn enough about mental illness. Insight is key. 22 years ago I was diagnosed as Bipolar II. My 22 year old son was diagnosed at 15. Now my 12 year old son has also been prescribed mood stabilisers. People just don't understand that mental illness can also be genetic or 'built-in'. It is not a choice!! Why would it be?? It is a bitch, and absolutely heartbreaking when it catches your kids, but it can be treated and managed with the right care. I encourage anyone suffering from mental illness to seek professional help, even if you have to ask someone else to arrange an appointment on your behalf and get you to the appointment. The Doctors will do the rest. It doesn't have to be a death sentence.
Your work is beyond inspiring. Thank you! I'm recently working on my first documentary and I can say that I've watched many of your films for inspiration. Keep doing your thing.
Patrick, that's awesome to hear, sincerely and we wish you all the best. If you want to check out our newest feature documentary, you can get some information here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
Thank you, this video and this information made me realize that I was wrong in the way I was trying to support the people that I know are suffering from depression. I know important people in my life going through this terrible problem and even though I was trying to help and be there for them today I realize my words weren't appropriate for their situation my speech was more judgmental than supportive, so now I understand a bit more. Thank you
I have always tried to fight the idea of mental illness. I even said I didn't believe in it. I thought if psychiatrist didn't exist, there would be no such thing. But after each hospitalization due to my overdoses I have accepted that for some, mental illness is real. Even when I am high functioning, I can outperform everyone but deep down I still know my mental illness is there. It's like a feeling that you could easily go back to that dark place.
This maybe one of the best documentaries I'll watch all year. Amazing job guys, and to put your own story out there to help and support others is incredible and inspiring. This short doc deserve to be seen by everyone.
CrossroadPictures Thank you very much for those lovely words. If you visit our site www.morduepictures.com you'll actually find we're working on a few more documentaries including another on mental health!
As you asked about the feature before. We wanted to give you an update on it, we're currently crowdfunding to finish the shoot. You'll find all sorts about it. Take a look here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
+Concupiscent Marie I was diagnosed with SEVERE ADHD in 1977, Im 45 now, and I can relate to Evan's thoughts, My battle with depression began in 1992, which normally that is when the onset of depression occurs. in addition I also fight PTSD, (post traumatic stress disorder) for those who are jus learning, anyway the incomprehensible levels of pain we endure are beyond words unless you have it!! and my illness has progressed now to where my moods bounce back and forth from Elation to EXTREME MELANCHOLY. Its frightening as hell and II'm quicly losing the war after 30 + years.
Fantastic short documentary, thank you, Luke. Only slight quibble was the music was a bit loud in places and the audio on that first girl a little quieter? It's always refreshing to see things like this made by people who have mental illness or issues like Depression or Anxiety. I suffer from both although much more Depression whereas I get mild anxiety (which is a huge relief because I've had a couple of panic attacks before and they were horrific) I love what you said about when people say "There's always someone sadder than you" etc and you said that there's always someone more happier so where do you draw the line? Brilliant
thank you for this program l have depression, panic attacks, PTS . the only reason l'm still here is because l'm married to the most wonderful man in the world. he makes me want to be a better me. the harest thing to hear "mum get over it" my youngest daughter has no idea and probely never will
That's horrible to hear, perhaps if someone who isn't you explains it to her? Google analogies that work for children. You may have done these things so I don't mean to be patronising, I just want to help. I'm very glad your husband is such strength for you. You should check out the feature documentary I'm working on on this same subject in a bigger way. www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/ - Luke
thanks Luke my daughter is 34 yrs old the dr has tried even the chemist. she is one of those people who wont beleive anything that doesnt fit neatly into her own little box.my mother died 17 years ago, she will tell you she is on holidays. she will not except anything that ruffles her own little world. she not stupid she own land and houses is wealthy by anyones standards. its her blind spot thanks l will have a look
I have a short documentary uploaded about a friend of mine. He shares his story of struggling with mental illness, recovery, and using music as a coping mechanism. I hope that you'll check it out and if possible spread the word. Thank you!
We'll make sure to take the time to take a look. If you're interested in seeing more from us on this subject then you can Check out our crowdfunding for a feature documentary about mental health here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
We're glad you liked it. If you want to see more from us on this subject then check it out here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
many times the manner of death , does not matter, it is just a reminder depression kills. Depression sucks the very life of a soul, until a person is dead inside, and the suicide is a means of ending the life of the bodily shell.
+conqururfear Yes. I hate that people are so uninformed that they think suicide is a cop-out. I've many many serious attempts, but obviously I was never successful. It's not easy to attempt suicide, so it is in no way a cop-out. It's hard as shit to even get to that point and when you don't have a gun, yet have a bullet, and take a hammer to that bullet like I tried once, hoping the bullet will go odd in your brain, that is desperation and something that takes balls to do. It's not easy to climb the fence at the Empire State Building like I did. It's not easy to jump in front of a car on the highway like I did. Those things were not cries for help. They were legit attempts and they didn't work. Why? I've never been able to come up with an answer.
The waits are horrific in the US..my GP wont touch psych meds and it takes six months to get an intake at the only facility in town which I hate. I may have to go back there things have gotten worse again and it galls me. The online providers do not accept government insurance that is the kick in the behind if you are poor and have state insurance. If only I had unlimited money for treatment. If I want to get disability for the bipolar 2 I would have to fight them for two years at least. With a lawyer because they deny everyone 1st round. Don't mention it at work they dont accomodate you like the law says either. Its a lot on a person when you arent psychotic and know you have bills.
Death is the only answer! I've suffered from chronic MDD all my life, tried everything but there is no cure. At most you can only find some temporary relief, but eventually you just give up
Elisa Gelmetti Thank you Elisa. You can find out more about our work, including our new feature length documentary "MAD WORLD" about the same subject at www.morduepictures.com
Nadja, I also have depression and anxiety, so could we hook up and make some cognitive behavior therapy. You make anxiety smoking hot, but if not, the good luck and keep up anyway. Lots of love from me
Great documentary....But i think your nurse..or mental health worker needs to update her knowledge...There is a few things she has either misinterpreted or mislearnt
Well i would have to go back over it to pull out cites and so one..but right off the top of my head...There is a population more suseptable to depression..It is the elderly. Second CBT is not a new therapy it has been used for decades now. It is common practice. I will go back over the film and find what else was wrong because there were a few.
I've been suffering from depression for most of my life, since elementary school and I'm 44 now. It's extremely rare to find someone who understands and cares. I've been going through a really tough time the last couple of weeks where I cut myself hundreds of times. I was screaming for help on Facebook, and it's like I have a contagious disease and no one wants to touch me. No one gives a shit until it affects them personally. I hate it. I could never abandon anyone, whether or not I knew them or not who suffers through this crap.
I get your frustration. Keep strong. - Luke
I want to thank you for this video. I've suffered from depression and anxiety for four years now and sometimes I just need to be told that I am doing so well just to be alive and surviving. Thank you.
***** We're happy we could help in some way. Thank you for your kind message.
"Why we don't just all cheer the fuck up", "we need people to understand... to listen" and "why we're feeling this way" need to be made into pictures and quotes!
This documentary is inspirational, motivating and truly beautiful.
I am 15 years old and truthfully we are our advocates. It is so heart warming to see people; real people and sufferers opening up about it and contributing to stopping the stigma around mental illnesses. WE ARE WARRIORS, really. c:
One thing I noticed thought, is that whilst going thru all of this darkness, this numbness, this pain and reflecting upon our lives and our minds, we are smarter and think wiser. Everyone I heard testify about there struggles is incredibly smart... I guess it's our little gift.
KikiMay Thank you for writing to us, it is really nice to hear that our documentary is helping even if it is in the slightest of ways.
and shh.. our little secret ;)
Thank you for making something so informative. I have suffered from depression, and later anxiety, for a very long time and it's such a struggle to be smiling on the outside when your mind is screaming every negative thing it can at you to the point of where you can get physically ill.
Even though mental health is a lot more common now, there are still so many people who refuse to educate themselves on the issue and can be harsh on someone who is mentally ill. So again, thank you so much for making this. Hopefully more people will watch this and realize that people with mental illnesses are not always bad people, we just suffer a lot quieter than most.
Thank you for your kind words and were really glad you enjoyed it
It is immensely helpful to learn that we are not alone in our suffering. There are many people suffering from mental illnesses covertly, in silence, but we are stronger together. Just know you're not alone in your suffering. It can be surprisingly relieving just to be able to share one's struggles with another person.
Don't ever give up, the thought that keeps me going from day-to-day during my deepest depressive phases is that if I ever yield to my depression and exhaustion, I will miss out on the beautiful moments that will inevitably come into my life in the future, however small or transient.
While my depressive, anxious, manic or mixed states can last cripplingly long periods of time and seem unrelenting, I perpetually remind myself that every phase of depression or mania eventually ceases; they always have and always will.
However brief these tranquil eyes in the storm may be, if lasting only a day or just an hour, there will eventually be another pause. The promise of eventual feelings of positivity, lightness, love, and happiness are the small, serene crepuscular rays breaking through the dark clouds that congregate and crawl over the plains of my existence. Their faint visage grants me the strength to carry on.
May you find your happiness, peace of mind, and motivation.
Take care.
Good stuff mate! These awareness talks teach so much. Especially when coming from someone like yourself who has been there.
If you guys are interested at all, we are currently crowdfunding for a new feature film that tackles this subject in a much larger way. Check it out here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
This is one of the best docu i have ever watched about this topic, why does the world insist that we walk around with a facade. I blame things like Facebook and everything else in the world. It creates an illusion that others are always feeling, doing and succeeding more than you. When the reality is that we are ALL struggling and we all are not sure of our actions and purpose in life. Understanding that everyday is a new opportunity to try again, and don't beat yourself up for trying and failing, the main point is that we keep trying and never give up completely. As humans we are all prone to make mistakes, but we are also so connected by humanity, so stop judging others and start working on yourself, the world will thank you.
All very wise & true. Thank you for taking the time to watch our film and write to us. All the best!
Mordue Pictures I wish you'd reply to my comment...
thank you for this. i've been suffering for a long time and was able to show this to my friends and family and got a very positive response. i've been getting help and am generally slightly feeling better, but i watch this often and it really helps to know that there are others out there who feel the pain. and i am very thankful that this video helps others understand. the more we chip away at the stigma, the more we can help others seek help. i've been vocal about my experience lately because i want people to follow suit. i want people to feel comfortable talking about their mental illnesses. i want to be at a point where we can openly discuss things like this so we can reach a point where people aren't afraid to seek help. i'll do my part if you continue to do yours. so, again, thank you for this film. keep fighting.
Thank you very much for your lovely comment. Let's keep the discussion going until we can end the stigma. Keep strong and thank you for watching
Really inspiring message, I know that darkness that plaques and takes hold of you and it becomes unbearable, people do need to open their eyes to this coz being judged and ignored makes it worse.....thank you for speaking up and saying the things a lot of us cant .
Zeeanna Senior Thank you Zeeanna, we're glad we could help in some small way.
This is an incredibly powerful video. Thank-you for this. Everyone needs to see this.
+Matthew Griffin Thank you Matthew.
The man at 16 minutes just spoke the best words that I've heard in a very long time. That short but very good speech is what can really change the way people see depression and anxiety in the world.
I have to say that I am amazed by how quickly you were able to recover from a time when you were contemplating suicide to being able to produce this documentary. A little over a year! Yours is a story of hope. Keep up the good work!
+I Am Not Crazy Thank you very much, in truth I am still battling deeply to this day but I will continue the fight. I am currently working on a new, feature length documentary on similar themes, I hope we can continue to shine a light on the stigma. - Luke M.
Thank you Luke.
You're very welcome.
i get out of bed each morning because i am programmed to do so and i fear the consequences of not doing so.
Thanks for the super doccieI One can never learn enough about mental illness. Insight is key. 22 years ago I was diagnosed as Bipolar II. My 22 year old son was diagnosed at 15. Now my 12 year old son has also been prescribed mood stabilisers. People just don't understand that mental illness can also be genetic or 'built-in'. It is not a choice!! Why would it be?? It is a bitch, and absolutely heartbreaking when it catches your kids, but it can be treated and managed with the right care. I encourage anyone suffering from mental illness to seek professional help, even if you have to ask someone else to arrange an appointment on your behalf and get you to the appointment. The Doctors will do the rest. It doesn't have to be a death sentence.
I'm very happy your children have you to guide them with understanding. - Luke
Your work is beyond inspiring. Thank you! I'm recently working on my first documentary and I can say that I've watched many of your films for inspiration. Keep doing your thing.
Patrick, that's awesome to hear, sincerely and we wish you all the best. If you want to check out our newest feature documentary, you can get some information here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
Thank you, this video and this information made me realize that I was wrong in the way I was trying to support the people that I know are suffering from depression. I know important people in my life going through this terrible problem and even though I was trying to help and be there for them today I realize my words weren't appropriate for their situation my speech was more judgmental than supportive, so now I understand a bit more. Thank you
best documentary on this issue. I just has an anxiety attack and this calmed me down.
That means more to us than you can imagine.
This was incredibly well done. Seriously, brilliant, I hope more people see this... it's provides some great insight!
Kaoru27Umi Thank you very much for the kind words. feel free to find out more about our work at www.morduepictures.com. Thank you for watching too
I'm sobbing now. Thank you for this!
wantomek It is our pleasure!
I have always tried to fight the idea of mental illness. I even said I didn't believe in it. I thought if psychiatrist didn't exist, there would be no such thing. But after each hospitalization due to my overdoses I have accepted that for some, mental illness is real. Even when I am high functioning, I can outperform everyone but deep down I still know my mental illness is there. It's like a feeling that you could easily go back to that dark place.
Really great film. Thank you.
Redrosewitch No, thank you.
Mordue Pictures I'll linked to it on my Tumblr blog too.
Wow thanks a lot for this video. I never saw my self as a fighter winning.
Well you are. Thank you for watching :)
This maybe one of the best documentaries I'll watch all year. Amazing job guys, and to put your own story out there to help and support others is incredible and inspiring. This short doc deserve to be seen by everyone.
CrossroadPictures Thank you very much for those lovely words. If you visit our site www.morduepictures.com you'll actually find we're working on a few more documentaries including another on mental health!
Mordue Pictures- Is the next one out yet?
As you asked about the feature before. We wanted to give you an update on it, we're currently crowdfunding to finish the shoot. You'll find all sorts about it. Take a look here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
I love this I'll be sharing with my family and friends thank you for this 💜
Thank you for watching!
+Concupiscent Marie I was diagnosed with SEVERE ADHD in 1977, Im 45 now, and I can relate to Evan's thoughts, My battle with depression began in 1992, which normally that is when the onset of depression occurs. in addition I also fight PTSD, (post traumatic stress disorder) for those who are jus learning, anyway the incomprehensible levels of pain we endure are beyond words unless you have it!! and my illness has progressed now to where my moods bounce back and forth from Elation to EXTREME MELANCHOLY. Its frightening as hell and II'm quicly losing the war after 30 + years.
Brilliant documentary. These people explain in a nice concise way what the nightmare is. Thanks for making ithis.
A very late response, but thank you. I'm glad it helped.
Fantastic short documentary, thank you, Luke. Only slight quibble was the music was a bit loud in places and the audio on that first girl a little quieter?
It's always refreshing to see things like this made by people who have mental illness or issues like Depression or Anxiety. I suffer from both although much more Depression whereas I get mild anxiety (which is a huge relief because I've had a couple of panic attacks before and they were horrific)
I love what you said about when people say "There's always someone sadder than you" etc and you said that there's always someone more happier so where do you draw the line? Brilliant
Thank you Steve and thank you for watching.
Mordue Pictures
No problem :-0
thank you for this program l have depression, panic attacks, PTS . the only reason l'm still here is because l'm married to the most wonderful man in the world. he makes me want to be a better me. the harest thing to hear "mum get over it" my youngest daughter has no idea and probely never will
That's horrible to hear, perhaps if someone who isn't you explains it to her? Google analogies that work for children. You may have done these things so I don't mean to be patronising, I just want to help. I'm very glad your husband is such strength for you. You should check out the feature documentary I'm working on on this same subject in a bigger way. www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/ - Luke
thanks Luke my daughter is 34 yrs old the dr has tried even the chemist. she is one of those people who wont beleive anything that doesnt fit neatly into her own little box.my mother died 17 years ago, she will tell you she is on holidays. she will not except anything that ruffles her own little world. she not stupid she own land and houses is wealthy by anyones standards. its her blind spot thanks l will have a look
thank you for making this film.
+christopher mack it was our pleasure. It truly was
Well done! I can totally relate...
AeliciaMechele Thank you Aelicia, keep strong.
You're welcome. I'm trying...
very informative. Thank you
+natty nebro You're welcome.
Empathy ✨
i love this so much
We're glad you enjoyed it.
This is great, than you so much. I am an aspiring filmmaker and this is very inspiring. Thank you so much again.
You're more then welcome. We are humbled that you found this inspiring and we wish you the best of luck in your career. Keep us updated.
I have a short documentary uploaded about a friend of mine. He shares his story of struggling with mental illness, recovery, and using music as a coping mechanism. I hope that you'll check it out and if possible spread the word. Thank you!
We'll make sure to take the time to take a look. If you're interested in seeing more from us on this subject then you can Check out our crowdfunding for a feature documentary about mental health here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
Great video. Thank you. 🙂☘🌲
We're glad you liked it. If you want to see more from us on this subject then check it out here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/mad-world-animation/x/15995359#/
many times the manner of death , does not matter, it is just a reminder depression kills. Depression sucks the very life of a soul, until a person is dead inside, and the suicide is a means of ending the life of the bodily shell.
+conqururfear Yes. I hate that people are so uninformed that they think suicide is a cop-out. I've many many serious attempts, but obviously I was never successful. It's not easy to attempt suicide, so it is in no way a cop-out. It's hard as shit to even get to that point and when you don't have a gun, yet have a bullet, and take a hammer to that bullet like I tried once, hoping the bullet will go odd in your brain, that is desperation and something that takes balls to do. It's not easy to climb the fence at the Empire State Building like I did. It's not easy to jump in front of a car on the highway like I did. Those things were not cries for help. They were legit attempts and they didn't work. Why? I've never been able to come up with an answer.
The waits are horrific in the US..my GP wont touch psych meds and it takes six months to get an intake at the only facility in town which I hate. I may have to go back there things have gotten worse again and it galls me. The online providers do not accept government insurance that is the kick in the behind if you are poor and have state insurance. If only I had unlimited money for treatment. If I want to get disability for the bipolar 2 I would have to fight them for two years at least. With a lawyer because they deny everyone 1st round. Don't mention it at work they dont accomodate you like the law says either. Its a lot on a person when you arent psychotic and know you have bills.
bro was preaching.
"You're god damn right"
Death is the only answer! I've suffered from chronic MDD all my life, tried everything but there is no cure. At most you can only find some temporary relief, but eventually you just give up
You don't give up and you haven't so far, that means something and it will continue to if you remember it.
Loved it.
Elisa Gelmetti Thank you Elisa. You can find out more about our work, including our new feature length documentary "MAD WORLD" about the same subject at www.morduepictures.com
Nadja, I also have depression and anxiety, so could we hook up and make some cognitive behavior therapy. You make anxiety smoking hot, but if not, the good luck and keep up anyway. Lots of love from me
hello is there a way for me to edit out the f word as i would like to use this video for a research project please reply soon very urgent
We're sorry we didn't reply fast enough. We would of loved to help
my class is doing a project on mental health an i would really like to contact you so you can talk to my year group on it
We are sure something can be arranged. E-mail us at info@morduepictures.com with more information and we can arrange something
Great documentary....But i think your nurse..or mental health worker needs to update her knowledge...There is a few things she has either misinterpreted or mislearnt
Thank you for the kind words. Could you please take the time to tell us what you consider she got wrong?
Well i would have to go back over it to pull out cites and so one..but right off the top of my head...There is a population more suseptable to depression..It is the elderly. Second CBT is not a new therapy it has been used for decades now. It is common practice. I will go back over the film and find what else was wrong because there were a few.
***** No mental illness is not bad..The way society deals with them and shames them is what is wrong!!
would you be able to come and tslk to my school in eastham about mental health please?
+amy benjamin If you would like to organise this, you can contact our team at info@morduepictures.com and we can take it from there.
The guy at the end,time for his medication hyper or what.
That guy at the end is the director. Our very own Luke Mordue, he gets a bit into it doesn't he?
Dude I'm so sorry.... Ur story 😞😞 and then cheer the fuck up😂😂
Ha, glad I put a smile on your face. - Luke