This site offers brief capsules, longer reviews, and articles fully linked by film title and by specific psychiatric, psychological and sociological themes. So far there are postings for more than 555 films, new and old.
The films reviewed focus on
PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS & TREATMENT
ALCOHOL & DRUG PROBLEMS & TREATMENT
INTERPERSONAL CONFLICTS & LIFE CRISES
MENTAL HEALTH & PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES
The purpose of this site is to provide useful listings and reviews of films worldwide that portray psychiatric themes. I aim for a fairly extensive list, including the best films, the ones that offer the most authentic portrayals, or in some cases the most humorous, and occasionally the worst, so viewers aren’t misled. I try to cover all feature films that depict mental health themes: new and old, dramatized and documentary, in all languages (it turns out that roughly 75% are English language films and the others have English subtitles).







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