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sherlock holmes 15-06-2013 09:59 AM

Don't call me crazy- bbc 3
 
Episode 1- 24th June 9pm BBC 3

The McGuinness Unit in Manchester is one of the largest teenage mental health inpatient units in the country – and a place of last resort for many adolescents with eating disorders or psychosis, who self-harm or are suicidal.

While some of the young patients agree to stay voluntarily undergoing treatment here, others have been detained against their wishes, sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Filmed over the course of a year and with unparalleled access, this series follows teenage girls and boys at the unit as they battle to turn their lives around.

More than half a million young people across the UK are being treated for some kind of mental illness, and over 3,500 teenagers passed through inpatient units like this last year. This series offers a chance for young patients to tell us what it’s really like to live with mental health issues - through the good times and the bad - and dispel the myths, preconceptions and taboos of mental illness.

Don’t Call Me Crazy launches It’s A Mad World - a season of films on BBC Three looking at a range of mental health issues affecting young people in Britain today, from schizophrenia, OCD, eating disorders and self-harming to dealing with family members affected by mental illness.

Among those featured in the first episode of Don’t Call Me Crazy is Beth, 17, who has recently arrived at the McGuinness Unit. Beth loves dancing and gymnastics, and often seems happy and extrovert. But appearances can be deceptive, as Beth has depression, self-harms and has an eating disorder. As her difficult relationship with food worsens, the staff are forced to take drastic action.

The film follows Beth and other teenage patients over the weeks and months of inpatient treatment. But their recovery is not just about therapy and medication. It’s also about the relationships the teenagers forge with one another during their time on the ward at a time when a problem shared can be a problem halved.

Episode 2- 1st July 9pm BBC3

In the second episode, we meet Crystal, 14, who’s been admitted to the McGuinness Unit because she sees animals and people that nobody else can. Some of the characters, like a girl she calls ‘7’, are her friends who she wants to keep, but others like ‘The Man’ or ‘The Rat’ scare her. Crystal’s parents want to know if her condition can be diagnosed - could it be schizophrenia or psychosis?

We also catch up with Beth who’s been on the unit for three months suffering from depression and an eating disorder. Since being sectioned under the Mental Health Act, Beth is slowly starting to eat a bit more - but doing so is making her feel guilty, so she’s developed a way of punishing herself for eating by self-harming.

Emmabob. 15-06-2013 10:47 AM

it looks good on adverts, i wanna watch it if i remember :D

FranticMind 15-06-2013 05:55 PM

I was in the mcguiness unit with beth, she is a lovely girl, and it was so sad to see her with her eating disorder :(

Zedebee 15-06-2013 06:51 PM

I'm really interested in seeing this.

TimesLikeThese 15-06-2013 11:01 PM

This looks really interesting! Is there an advert for it? Can't seem to find it online :( If anyone can find it can you please link me to it? Thank you!

FabulousMike 16-06-2013 09:31 AM

I might watch it.

nowhereman 16-06-2013 12:04 PM

I saw the end of the ad, it looks interesting, I just hope I remember to watch it.

DontLookUp 16-06-2013 12:04 PM

I really want to watch this, it looks like itll be really interesting.

And TimesLikeThese there is a link here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01bfkck

TimesLikeThese 16-06-2013 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DontLookUp (Post 3595843)
I really want to watch this, it looks like itll be really interesting.

And TimesLikeThese there is a link here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01bfkck

Thank you very much, I really appreciate it :)

Myimmortalgirl 16-06-2013 12:21 PM

Deffo gonna be watching this.

sherlock holmes 16-06-2013 04:45 PM

I'm interested in how it compared with my time in an adolescent psych unit.

I wonder how invasive the filming was though.

sherlock holmes 24-06-2013 08:05 PM

Just to remind everyone this is on in an hour

Patch. 24-06-2013 08:12 PM

Thanks for the reminder!! :)

havealittlefaith 24-06-2013 09:22 PM

I'm watching its very insightful x

FranticMind 24-06-2013 09:26 PM

its very triggering for me, i was in there with beth and charlie and emma, its horrible to see all my friends at their worst.

when.will.it.end 24-06-2013 09:38 PM

I'm finding it very triggering too, it's interesting though.

FabulousMike 24-06-2013 09:41 PM

Interesting but i'm a little let down by not seeing anything so far from the male perspective...Not helping the stereotype really.

ferretmonster 24-06-2013 09:43 PM

I'm recording it but I would like to say again it would be good to see something (particularly in reference t self harm) about people who are 20+

iamuseless 24-06-2013 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FabulousMike (Post 3601496)
Interesting but i'm a little let down by not seeing anything so far from the male perspective...Not helping the stereotype really.

i agree very good program bbut i would like to see the male perspective as well

Cacoethes 24-06-2013 10:07 PM

i think they tend to show different perspectives in further episodes. there was one pretty much the same a couple of years ago. they did girls one week, then guys the next week etc


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