Psyche
Me and Schizophrenia27 min
Available until 29/09/2028
People with schizophrenia are often perceived as aggressive and dangerous by those around them. They themselves live in constant fear, surrounded by hallucinations and delusions. The disease, often misunderstood and stereotyped, causes patients to abandon their loved ones, further exacerbating their condition. Modern psychiatry allows for symptom management and a return to social life.
Director
Marie Villetelle
Antje Behr
Country
Germany
France
Year
2024
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