The Virtues of Non-Compliance
The current-day mental health system has been shaped around the idea that people who have been given psychiatric diagnoses suffer in a way over which they have no control and that often results in an inability to care for one’s self. It is an approach that encourages the idea that professionals need to step in to be the experts and determine someone’s human potential. These beliefs have also influenced other aspects of our culture to the point where news, movies, friends and family tend to perpetuate the message that we are chronically sick and need to re-adjust our hopes and dreams. In some instances, people have been told they won’t be able to handle living on their own, going to school, working, getting married or having children. Many have been told they need to take medications, even if it leaves them numb, and participate in programs that treat them as if they are children. The Virtues of Non-Compliance talks back to all those ideas in the voices of people who have “been there,” who have been told they can’t, and who have gone on to live their lives on their own terms.
Co-directed by Evan Goodchild and Sera Davidow
The Virtues of Non-Compliance will be screened on Sunday, October 12th, followed by a Non-Compliance panel with Wyatt Ferrera, Caroline Mazel White, Earl Miller, and co-director Evan Goodchild, who are all featured in the film.
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