The Psychology and Mental Health Collection
The Psychology and Mental Health Collection includes the following titles:
Looks at the obstacles facing working mothers and families and the employer and public policy changes needed to restore work-life balance.
A revealing, heartrending portrait of two generations of young, single mothers living in the shadow of abuse and abandonment.
Through testimonies with four engaging young people, as well as commentary from two psychiatrists and a social worker who work with teens, the film explores the nature, causes, symptoms, and consequences of clinical depression, what makes teenage depression different.
Explores the emotional process of grieving through interviews with four bereaved men and women, young and old
After California's "Three Strikes" law was amended, thousands of lifers were suddenly freed, but re-entry presented problems for the lifers, their families and their communities.
The revealing story of what happens to the mountain of clothes--castoffs in today's world of fast fashion--that are donated to charity. Few make it to your local charity thrift store.
An after-school storytelling project in a diverse, but divided, city school breaks cultural boundaries and creates community.
Extraordinary film explores the lives of Iranian refugees who cannot escape painful memories.
A contemplative, personal film by physician/filmmaker Maren Monsen, who explores the timeless implications of the modern medical dilemma - when does life become a fate worse than death?
The story of Luna, a lost killer whale, who sought contact with humans and in doing so redefined the possibilities for interaction between whales and humans.
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