Here. Is. Better. / a Green Hummingbird Entertainment production ; a Jack Youngelson film ; directed by Jack Youngelson ; produced by Sian Edwards-Beal, David Beal.

Here. Is. Better. chronicles the stories of four service men and women, whose grit, smarts, and perseverance are on full display as they allow cameras to witness their most deeply personal, inevitably tense, raw, and honest therapy sessions in real--time. The film seeks to bring understanding to how...

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Other Authors: Youngelson, Jack (Director), Beal, David (Producer) (Producer), Edwards-Beal, Sian (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Sausalito, CA : Ro*Co Films, 2021.
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Online Access:Click for online access
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Summary:Here. Is. Better. chronicles the stories of four service men and women, whose grit, smarts, and perseverance are on full display as they allow cameras to witness their most deeply personal, inevitably tense, raw, and honest therapy sessions in real--time. The film seeks to bring understanding to how the human mind responds to trauma, to what a diagnosis of PTSD means, and how PTSD can impact daily life, far removed from a military setting. The film does not seek to be prescriptive, but rather illustrates how the right fit of trauma therapies and other beneficial modalities can transform darkness into light for these veterans who gave so much but came home with little understanding of what happened to them while serving their country. While veterans are more than twice as likely to have PTSD than civilians, the root causes of PTSD are wide--ranging. What needs to be understood is that trauma comes in all forms, including the impact of sexual or physical assault, natural disasters, abuse, exposure to violence, serious health issues, or the death of a loved one. Seemingly unexceptional events can adversely affect people in different professions, from frontline medical workers to EMS to grocery store clerks to delivery couriers. This film is meant to help veterans who have experienced trauma, but also to help audiences who may be experiencing the aftermath of any devastating event and have no idea where or how to find a path forward. As the world still grapples with the collective trauma of the pandemic, the need for effective mental health treatment -- free from stigma -- is more important than ever. Here. Is. Better. illustrates how the seemingly impossible mission to heal may become possible as John, Teresa, Jason, and Tabitha choose to face each day with the bravery to seek help and the hope of what help can bring.
Physical Description:1 online resource (96 minutes)
Playing Time:01:35:40
Language:In English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Title from title screen (viewed November 28, 2023).