A Must-See Documentary About Those Hiding In Plain Sight
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Seventy five percent of mental illness begins before the age of 25 and 50% before the age of 14. In this episode of Public Health Out Loud, Dr. Philip Chan sits down with Erik Ewers, a documentary filmmaker whose recent film "Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness” sheds light on these startling mental health statistics through the lens of 23 young people growing up in America. They bravely shared their deeply personal stories with the goal of helping others. Download and listen in for some of the details behind the scenes, the common threads those featured in the film shared, and where you can check out this remarkable, four-hour documentary.
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