Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity (1996)
In part of the HBO's America Undercover series, this documentary provides an insider's view of mental illness, and the use of psychotropic drugs to alleviate some of its symptoms. Tracks the odyssey of four psychiatric patients, beginning with their arrival at Massachusetts General Hospital and the affiliated Lindemann Center, revealing their personal struggles and inner strength as they enter the world of psychiatric treatment to seek relief from insanity.
Director: Kenneth Paul Rosenberg
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 54 min
Release Date: September 17, 1996
Editing: Bob Eisenhardt
Production: HBO Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder (ocd), mental illness, bipolar disorder
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity about?
- In part of the HBO's America Undercover series, this documentary provides an insider's view of mental illness, and the use of psychotropic drugs to alleviate some of its symptoms. Tracks the odyssey of four psychiatric patients, beginning with their arrival at Massachusetts General Hospital and the affiliated Lindemann Center, revealing their personal struggles and inner strength as they enter the world of psychiatric treatment to seek relief from insanity.
- Who directed Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity?
- Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity was directed by Kenneth Paul Rosenberg.
- How long is Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity?
- Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity has a runtime of 54m (54 minutes).
- What genre is Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity?
- Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity is a Documentary film.
- Where was Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity produced?
- Back from Madness: The Struggle for Sanity was produced in United States of America.