Not Alone

Not Alone

Release date : November 11, 2017
Runtime : 51m
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Driven by a desire to understand why her best friend killed herself at 16, Jacqueline Monetta, 18 gets teens suffering to share their struggles with mental illness and suicide attempts. Through her intimate one-to-one interviews, Jacqueline, and the audience learn about depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide attempts, getting help and treating mental illness. As their stories unfold, they assure the audience that mental illnesses, like physical illnesses, can and should be treated.
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  • title:Not Alone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jacqueline Monetta / Kiki Goshay /
  • Writers: Kiki Goshay · Jacqueline Monetta ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Driven by a desire to understand why her best friend killed herself at 16, Jacqueline Monetta, 18 gets teens suffering to share their struggles with mental illness and suicide attempts. Through her intimate one-to-one interviews, Jacqueline, and the audience learn about depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide attempts, getting help and treating mental illness. As their stories unfold, they assure the audience that mental illnesses, like physical illnesses, can and should be treated.
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