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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDocumentary following three families each coping with a child affected by serious emotional or mental illness. The families explore treatment opportunities and grapple with the struggle of l... Leer todoDocumentary following three families each coping with a child affected by serious emotional or mental illness. The families explore treatment opportunities and grapple with the struggle of living with their child's condition.Documentary following three families each coping with a child affected by serious emotional or mental illness. The families explore treatment opportunities and grapple with the struggle of living with their child's condition.
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Tony Beliz
- Self
- (as Dr. Tony Beliz)
Thomas Insel
- Self
- (as Dr. Thomas Insel)
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Forget these other reviews that yell about child abuse and sensationalism, this was a very disturbing look at the most innocent victims of America's failed mental health system, children. In the 1920's, America had 30,000 mental hospitals, now we have 13. I'm serious. This film shows the aspects of children under our broken system. A system where children are either forgotten, or are put on medication that either doesn't work, or makes things worse. It shows the sadness of parents who are simply told by psychologists that they don't know how to help. As a person who grew up in the 90's, during a time when kids were force-fed ADHD medications, so in my reputable opinion, this film accurately portrays the calamity of parents and kids in this sad situation.
While the film portrays things well, I feel like it didn't push hard enough. There are some serious question about the roles of parents and psychiatrists in the mental deterioration of our defenseless child. While it appears most psychologists put their hands up in the air and say "I don't know" while at the same time deliberately prescribing medications that will either make things worse, or do nothing at all. At the same time, proper guidance is not given to parents on how to deal with it correctly. So while its portrayed, it doesn't go far enough to ask why and ask what can be done, at least not as much as most HBO documentaries. So while this is a tough watch, but an important one.
While the film portrays things well, I feel like it didn't push hard enough. There are some serious question about the roles of parents and psychiatrists in the mental deterioration of our defenseless child. While it appears most psychologists put their hands up in the air and say "I don't know" while at the same time deliberately prescribing medications that will either make things worse, or do nothing at all. At the same time, proper guidance is not given to parents on how to deal with it correctly. So while its portrayed, it doesn't go far enough to ask why and ask what can be done, at least not as much as most HBO documentaries. So while this is a tough watch, but an important one.
It's terrible the situation these kids are in. A few things I noticed I that the mothers of the violent boy who beat up on his sister and the black boy didn't seem to deal out any consequences to their children when their violent or anti-social behavior occurred. The boy with anger problems literally pounded hard on his little sister while in the car. When they did get home, the mother lovingly escorts her violent son into the home while her beaten up daughter, who I think was 8, gets out of the car and goes in trailing behind mother and son; no hugs, no are you all right honey. Also, pretty much all the parents blame "the system," for not curing their child, or mismanaging their care or not wanting to pay for certain levels of treatment. It is THEIR CHILD to care for. No one is going to care about your child as much as a parent. And the whole world is not going to be responsible for your child. For the most part this documentary showed me how messed up some parents are.
I empathize with the parents and those involved but I want to say this; often parents of kids with mental illness/behavioral problems attempt to help; many families feel that the more normal they make the home that it will somehow make the child become/feel normal. In this attempt, they will try to make things seem normal (siblings, pets)
Here are my feelings and thoughts. The siblings and the pets MUST NOT be subjected to this disturbed child. A pet should NEVER be in a home with a disturbed individual, because in an instant they will go after the most vulnerable DON'T THINK THEY WON'T.
Another thing I know for a fact is that a divorce can emotionally damage a child forever; meaning if you have a child without behavioral issues they will after a divorce, and if they already have behavioral issues a divorce can and most often will push them over the edge.
And if you already have a child with behavioral issues do not bring a new baby into the mix and subject a NEW CHILD TO THE CHILD WITH BEHAVIORAL ISSUES. Why would you want to damage a new baby?
Another thing I know for a fact is that a divorce can emotionally damage a child forever; meaning if you have a child without behavioral issues they will after a divorce, and if they already have behavioral issues a divorce can and most often will push them over the edge.
And if you already have a child with behavioral issues do not bring a new baby into the mix and subject a NEW CHILD TO THE CHILD WITH BEHAVIORAL ISSUES. Why would you want to damage a new baby?
Theres too many people reviewing what happened in the film instead of the film itself. The film is okay. Its the subject matter that is upsetting. Some of the reviewers' failure to understand this says a lot about their state of mind. I left a 10 to try and counterbalance the soap box commentaries of other reviewers. I'd give it more like a 7.
An overall interesting piece to watch. I just can't wrap my head around how it benefits a child with a mental illness to be surrounded by cameramen and crew.
And it gave little to no attention to the young black teenage boy and his family. And it left out why the woman was convinced her child was the next school shooter and instead just launched her into an authority on the issue?
I wish it had gone into more of the psychology behind these issues and the long term prognosis and eventual outcome for each of these boys.
And it gave little to no attention to the young black teenage boy and his family. And it left out why the woman was convinced her child was the next school shooter and instead just launched her into an authority on the issue?
I wish it had gone into more of the psychology behind these issues and the long term prognosis and eventual outcome for each of these boys.
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- 1h 26min(86 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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