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Title:
Crazywise / a film by Phil Borges and Kevin Tomlinson.
Publisher:
Crazywise LLC,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
1 videodisc (82 min.) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Documentary films.
Mental illness.
Mentally ill.
Mental illness--Alternative treatment.
Spiritual healing.
Shamanism.
Ethnopsychology.
Indigenous peoples--Mental health.
Psychoses.
Mental Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Mentally Ill Persons
Faith Healing
Spiritual Therapies
Shamanism
Ethnopsychology
Maladies mentales.
Personnes vivant avec un trouble de santé mentale.
Maladies mentales--Médecines parallèles.
Guérison par la foi.
Chamanisme.
Ethnopsychologie.
Psychoses.
mental disorders.
mentally ill.
shamanism.
ethnopsychology.
Psychoses.
Documentary films.
Ethnopsychology.
Mental illness.
Mental illness--Alternative treatment.
Mentally ill.
Shamanism.
Spiritual healing.
Other Authors:
Borges, Phil.
Tomlinson, Kevin.
Notes:
Official selection Seattle International Film Festival 2017. Narrated by Phil Borges, Adam Gentry, Jodi Gentry, Ekhaya Esima.
Summary:
What can we learn from those who have turned their psychological crisis into a positive transformative experience? During a quarter-century documenting indigenous cultures, human-rights photographer and filmmaker Phil Borges often saw these cultures identify "psychotic" symptoms as an indicator of shamanic potential. He was intrigued by how differently psychosis is defined and treated in the West. Through interviews with renowned mental health professionals including Gabor Mate, MD, Robert Whitaker, and Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD, Phil explores the growing severity of the mental health crisis in America dominated by biomedical psychiatry. He discovers a growing movement of professionals and psychiatric survivors who demand alternative treatments that focus on recovery, nurturing social connections, and finding meaning. CRAZYWISE follows two young Americans diagnosed with "mental illness." Adam, 27, suffers devastating side effects from medications before embracing meditation in hopes of recovery. Ekhaya, 32, survives childhood molestation and several suicide attempts before spiritual training to become a traditional South African healer gives her suffering meaning and brings a deeper purpose to her life. CRAZYWISE doesn't aim to over-romanticize indigenous wisdom, or completely condemn Western treatment. Not every indigenous person who has a crisis becomes a shaman. And many individuals benefit from Western medications. However, indigenous peoples' acceptance of non-ordinary states of consciousness, along with rituals and metaphors that form deep connections to nature, to each other, and to ancestors, is something we can learn from. CRAZYWISE adds a voice to the growing conversation that believes a psychological crisis can be an opportunity for growth and potentially transformational, not a disease with no cure
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1002835015
UPC:
725518214939
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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