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- After experiencing "puberty syndrome" himself, high school pariah Sakuta keeps meeting girls suffering from it, including his sister and actor Mai.
- Over a period of a week the voice of God is heard on radios all over the world.
- From ticket-fixing in our police departments to test-score scandals in our schools, from our elected leaders' extra-marital affairs to financial schemes undermining our economy, dishonesty seems to be a ubiquitous part of the news. But it's not just true in the headlines - we ALL cheat.
- A depressed wife and mother whose reality is starting to fracture into fantasy, drives her children to the beach. On the return journey she stops at a service station to fill up with petrol. Four mechanics eye her off and, as one of them walks towards her car, a full-blown erotic fantasy develops.
- An exploration of the Samoan fa'afafine, boys who are raised as girls, fulfilling a traditional role in Samoan culture.
- Although a real awareness of the populations is underway - the multiplication of natural disasters and heat records helping - the human activities responsible for global warming remain unchanged, as if the threat was unreal. This collective immobility could have its origin in the brain. A number of cognitive biases impede judgment.
- Short Australian documentary examining juvenile crime, specifically vandalism amongst Australian youth. Includes interviews with young vandals.
- A docu-drama about one able-bodied and four disabled people vacationing on a houseboat in South Australia. Examines attitudes, psychology, public opinion, problems and issues relating to being handicapped with a physical disability. Made about a decade before the director helmed the Academy Award winning movie Shine (1996).
- Compassion fueled the creation of America's welfare system, a safety net that rescues some of the most vulnerable among us. We often hear political leaders and activists tout the system's good intentions, but what about those living on welfare? Do they think the system is working? Have good intentions delivered good results? The safety net is ideally more of a trampoline, where people hit it and then bounce back onto their feet, and into rich, fulfilling lives. But today, instead of bouncing back, too many Americans have become ensnared in the net. Of course, the system has helped some people, but the sad fact is that it typically hurts those it's supposed to help. Viewers will experience the welfare system through the eyes of those who are stuck in it. They will learn that the system's greatest cost is its human cost.
- Series of seven short training films encompassing twenty seven different situations are examined about assertiveness.
- The Big One is a film about choices. Everyday we are put in situations and we choose to do good, bad, or something in between. Owen Vestri has always done the right thing. He's a nice guy, hard worker, and dedicated student who wants to win his school's business grant. He loses the grant, then his girlfriend, and suddenly something else is put into limbo: his soul. His mind has had enough of failure. Good guys do not finish first and the darkest part of his subconscious knows this. For a while reason and logic prevail but with another brutal and costly semester on the horizon, the dark side begins to take over. At first it is all fun and games for Owen. He never does anything, he just sets things in motion and things go in his favor. People's funny vices are exposed and Owen's stock rises as others fall. Little by little the consequences become greater and he decides it is time to stop. His mind has other plans and wants to keep playing. Can Owen make things right? Can he succeed in a society that is more about profits than it is principles? What is success? Owen needs to figure it out before he goes crazy and crosses a line he can never return to.
- Author of "The Group Process" (1971), "Psychiatry, a New Perspective" (From Psychoanalysis to Social Psychology) (Part. I. in 1971) (Part. II in 1976), "Conversations with Enrique Pichon Rivière" (1976), "The Link Theory" (1985); "The Creative Process" (From Psychoanalysis to Social Psychology, part. III) (1987), "The Psychoanalysis of Lord of Lautréamont" (1992), Argentinian medical doctor, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, born in Geneva on June 25th, 1907 from Alphonse Pichon and Josephine de la Rivière, Enrique Pichon Rivière theorized the depositee-deposit-depositary triad. In the mental disease, the patient is only the depositary, the family being the depositee. Director and Producer Frederic Eger offers to worldwide audiences the first audiovisual monography on the psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Enrique Pichon-Rivière through testimonials of his family, some of the writings he left, but most of all, through the disciples he has spread throughout the Latin-American continent, and mainly, through the schools of social psychology which pediments wear his name. Unknow to any who is not a health and psychology professional, On the Steps of Pichon-Riviere is an invitation, not an exhaustive and scientifically detailed presentation of the specialty Pichon has developped in psychoanalysis, but a sollicitation of ones interest to the particular legacy this psychiatrist left and who was an advocate of pluridisciplinarity in human sciences as an inspirational tool in the treatment of patients, from nevrosis to psychosis. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Auteur du Processus groupal (1971), La Psychiatrie, une nouvelle problématique (De la psychanalyse à la Psychologie sociale) (1971), Partie II en 1976 ), Conversations avec Enrique Pichon Rivière (1976), La Théorie du Lien (1985); Le processus Créatif (De la psychanalyse à la psychologie sociale, partie III) (1987), La Psychanalyse du Comte de Lautréamont (1992), Médecin, Psychiatre et psychanalyste Argentin d'origine suisse, né à Genève le 25 juin 1907 d'Alphonse Pichon et Joséphine de la Rivière, Enrique Pichon Rivière théorisera la triade déposant-dépôt-dépositaire. Dans toute maladie mentale, le patient n'est que le dépositaire, la famille étant le déposant. Cette triade sera reprise, quant au transfert symbiotique, par José Bleger. Pichon dit « Le sujet est sain dans la mesure où il maintient un interjeu dialectique avec le milieu et non pas une relation passive, rigide et stéréotypée. () La santé mentale consiste () en une aptitude synthétique et totalisatrice à la résolution des antinomies qui surgissent dans sa relation à la réalité. () La conduite, [le comportement dun individu] se définit comme un système dinteractions et dinter-relations intra et inter-systémiques. Les principes fondamentaux [de ce système] sont [triple] : le principe de polycausalité, le principe de pluralité phénoménique et le principe de continuité génétique et fonctionnelle. » Le Réalisateur et producteur Frederic Eger offre au grand public la première monographie audiovisuelle sur le psychiatre et psychanalyste Enrique Pichon-Rivière au travers des témoignages de sa famille, des quelques écrits quil a laissé, mais surtout des disciples quil a semé sur tout le continent Latino-Américain notamment au travers des écoles en psychologie sociale. Méconnu du grand public, Sur les Traces de Pichon-Rivière est une invitation qui ne prétend pas à une exhaustivité et à une scientificité détaillées des écrits de la spécialité qua développé Pichon-Rivière dans la psychanalyse, mais simplement pousse à s'intéresser à luvre et à lhéritage particuliers de ce psychiatre qui défendait la transversalité et la pluridisciplinarité des sciences humaines comme source dinspiration dans le traitement des patients, de la névrose à la psychose. Rosa Jaitin : "Pichon-Rivière avait une capacité particulière à se mettre en lien tous les marginaux, les gens en souffrance, lautre, autrui." Alberto Eiguer : "Enrique Pichon-Rivière transmettait les sciences humaines par le dialogue, léchange et la communication spontanée de son savoir". Armando Bauléo : "Le rapport de proximité que Pichon instaurait avec ses étudiants était tel que ces derniers finissaient par naturellement utiliser la technique du groupe opérationnel dans le traitement des psychotiques."
- A story of transition: from lust to compassion, compassion to escape and escape to Sydney. Truth plays a very small part.
- An expanded edition of William Peters's classic study of the unique eye-color lesson in prejudice and discrimination taught by Iowa schoolteacher Jane Elliott. This new edition continues the story of Elliott and her sixteen third-graders of 1970, eleven of whom returned to their hometown in 1984 for a reunion with their former teacher. Peters reports on that meeting and its evidence that the long-ago lesson has had a profound and enduring effect on the students' lives and attitudes.
- 2012–201557mTV-GTV EpisodeOur country is more politically polarized than ever. Is it possible to agree to disagree and still move on to solve our massive problems? Moyers and moral psychologist Jonathan Haidt talk about the psychological underpinnings of our contentious culture.
- The FBI are getting closer to the head of HR. Mr. Reese tries to prevent a young journalist that likes taking risks from being killed. To avoid getting media attention, Mr. Reese starts dating her. Fusco is playing double.
- 2013–Podcast EpisodeDave Rubin talks to Michael Shermer on his new book, "Heavens on Earth: The Scientific Search for the Afterlife, Immortality, and Utopia".