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Documentaries About Self Inflictions
Our selection of documentary films about suicide, self-harm, eating disorders, addictions, or any other non-accidental behaviors that are harmful to your body.
The City Addicted to Crystal Meth
2009, 57 minutes
Heroin: The Hardest Hit
2016, 43 minutes
Rain in my heart
2006, 98 minutes
Anorexia Nervosa: Being Too Thin - An Inside Story
2015, 96 minutes
Boy Interrupted
2009, 92 minutes
Suicide And Me
2015, 57 minutes
Documentaries About Abuse
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Child Abuse
Documentaries about abuse inflicted on a child (someone under 18yo) by an adult. It can be physical, sexual, emotional/verbal, or neglect.
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Domestic Abuse
Documentaries about abuse inflicted on one adult by another, while both share the same household. For example, physical abuse by an intimate partner, or abuse of elderly parent by their adult child.
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Rape and Sexual Assault
Documentaries about non-consensual intercourse (vaginal or otherwise), where the perpetrator forces it on the victim against their will and the victim is helpless to escape.
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Institutional Abuse
Documentaries about neglect, physical, or sexual abuse of people who are institutionalized, by the staff of the institution they are at (e.g. prison, nursing home, psychiatric facility, etc).
Documentaries About Mental Health
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Therapy
Documentaries about therapy: how to choose a good therapist, what to talk about in their office, and when to quit.
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PTSD and Anxiety
Documentaries about how to ground when you're triggered, dealing with panic attacks and flashbacks, managing phobias, etc.
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DID/MPD
Documentaries about Dissociative Identity Disorder (aka Multiple Personality Disorder), where it comes from and how we live with it.
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Self Inflictions
Documentaries about suicide, self-harm, eating disorders, addictions, or any other non-accidental behaviors that are harmful to your body.