Description |
1 online resource (8 video files) : sound, color |
Contents |
88 minute program. Start -- Dr. Gabor Mate -- Introduction to trauma -- Trauma in prisons -- Nobody to talk to -- Trauma as disconnect -- Depression -- Addiction -- Normalized trauma -- Humanizing trauma -- I'm also a contradiction -- Trauma & medicine -- Compassionate inquiry -- The human solution |
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61 minute program. Start -- Dr. Gabor Mate -- Introduction to trauma -- Trauma in prisons -- Nobody to talk to -- Trauma as disconnect -- Depression -- Addiction -- Normalized trauma -- I'm also a contradiction -- Trauma & medicine -- The human solution |
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[Extra videos]: 21 questions with Dr. Mate (78 min.) -- Trauma series : Dr. Gabor Mate in conversation with leading experts (hosts, Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo). [1]. Building intergenerational trauma sensitivity and awareness (95 min.) (with Daniel Siegel, MD, Sará King, PhD, and Angel Acosta, EdD) ; [2]. Climate crisis fragmentation and collective trauma (73 min.) (with Bayo Akomolafe, Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, and Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq ; [3]. Indigenous resilience: healing trauma through tradition and resistance (71 min.) (with Dr. Ruby Gibson, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Jesse Thistle, and Patricia June Vickers, PhD) ; [4]. Trauma and the nervous system from the polyvagal theory perspective (68 min.) (with Stephen Porges, PhD) ; [5]. Women, trauma and the patriarchy (65 min.) (with Ashley Judd, Mona Haydar, Jamie Lee Curtis and Elisa Hallerman, PhD, JD) |
Summary |
"One in five Americans are diagnosed with mental illness in any given year. In the US, death by suicide is the second most common cause of death for those aged 15-24, killing over 48,000. Annually, drug overdose kill 81,000 in the US. The autoimmunity epidemic affects 24 million people in the US. What is going on? The interconnected epidemics of anxiety, chronic illness, and substance abuse are, according to Dr. Gabor Maté, normal. But not in the way you might think. In The Wisdom of Trauma, we travel alongside physician, Dr. Gabor Maté to explore the root causes of the myriad health epidemics faced by Western countries. This is a journey with a man who has dedicated his life to understanding the connection between illness, addiction, trauma, and society. Trauma is the invisible, but no less material, force that shapes our lives. It is the root of our deepest wounds. Dr. Maté gives us a new vision: a trauma-literate society in which parents, teachers, physicians, policy makers, and legal personnel seek to understand the sources from which troubling behaviors and diseases spring, in order to better address the issues of the populations they serve. Through his insights a path materializes towards individual and collective healing, with practices that aim to create cures to address root causes before they manifest as physical symptoms."--videoproject.org |
Notes |
Includes 88 minute and 61 minute versions of the film |
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Originally produced as a documentary motion picture in 2021 |
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Produced in association with thehivestudios.org |
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Includes Discussion guide (PDF ; 6 pages) |
Credits |
Director of photography and lead editor, Caroline Campbell ; assistant editor, Kirk Demorest ; song "Mind over matter" written by Courtney Wilson, performed by Sea Stars |
Performer |
Featuring: Gabor Maté (Psychologist/Physician), Rae Maté (Artist), James Doty (Director/Founder, Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Stanford University), Tim Ferriss (Entrepreneur), Fritzi Horstman (Founder/Executive Director, Compassion Prison Project), Romie Nottage (Director, Downtown Streets Team San Francisco), Tessa Rose (Harm Reduction Specialist), Russell Brand, Joey Carter, [and others] |
Notes |
Closed captioning in English |
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Streaming video file |
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In English |
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Description based on online resource |
Subject |
Psychic trauma -- Social aspects
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment
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Psychic trauma -- Physiological aspects
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Mental illness -- Alternative treatment.
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Vulnerability model of recovery.
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Mind and body therapies.
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Mental healing.
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Compassion.
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Physicians -- British Columbia -- Vancouver
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Psychic trauma.
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Documentary films
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Health
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Mental health
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Psychology
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Social sciences
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Genre/Form |
documentary film.
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Documentary films
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Documentary films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Nonfiction films.
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Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
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Films autres que de fiction.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Maté, Gabor, narrator, interviewee, on-screen participant.
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Maté, Rae, 1948- on-screen participant.
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Doty, James R. (James Robert), 1955- on-screen participant.
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Brand, Russell, 1975- on-screen participant.
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Horstman, Fritzi, on-screen participant.
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Ferriss, Timothy, on-screen participant.
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Nottage, Romie, on-screen participant
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Benazzo, Zaya, film director, film producer, host.
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Benazzo, Maurizio, film director, film producer, host.
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Siegel, Daniel J., 1957- on-screen participant.
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King, Sará (Neuroscientist), on-screen participant
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Acosta, Angel, PhD, on-screen participant
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Akomolafe, Bayo, on-screen participant.
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Deranger, Eriel Tchekwie, on-screen participant.
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Angaangaq, on-screen participant.
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Gibson, Ruby, on-screen participant
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Ghosthorse, Tiokasin, on-screen participant
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Thistle, Jesse, on-screen participant.
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Vickers, Patricia June, on-screen participant
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Porges, Stephen W., on-screen participant.
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Judd, Ashley, on-screen participant.
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Haydar, Mona, on-screen participant.
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Curtis, Jamie Lee, 1958- on-screen participant.
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Hallerman, Elisa, on-screen participant.
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Science and Nonduality (Firm), film production company
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Video Project, distributor.
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