Save $100 on Crooked Beauty, the multi-award-winning documentary that explores the psychosocial and personal aspects of mental distress, the role of extreme emotional states in imagination and creativity, and the debate over medication and treatment. It is a provocative and intimate first-person account of mental health struggles that until now has been missing from the media. Captioned for the hearing impaired. Appropriate for these areas of study: • Psychology and Psychiatry• Social and Clinical Psychology• Mood Disorders • Social Work• Art Therapy and Counseling• Women’s Studies and Social Justice “Crooked Beauty is a groundbreaking documentary that offers new language for how we conceptualize and discuss the culture, power and politics of psychological suffering."- Heather Macdonald, Psy.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology, Lesley University “A soulful and thought-provoking springboard for classroom discussions, challenging art and psychology students to creatively expand the way we navigate the dark and light in our lives.”- Paige Greason, PhD, Senior Mental Health Counselor, University of North Carolina School of the Arts “Mesmerizing...a work of art with the transformative powers of a great poem.”- Robert Whitaker, author of Anatomy of an Epidemic and Mad in America Save $100 on DVD purchases with Institutional screening rights: www.crookedbeautythefilm.com Sincerely, Ken Paul RosenthalDirector & Distributer, Crooked beautykenpaulrosent...@hotmail.comwww.crookedbeautythefilm.com
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