I Want My Kid Back: Treating Emotional Dysregulation (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 3, 2021

Original Title:
I Want My Kid Back: Treating Emotional Dysregulation

Genres:
Documentary

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

I Want My Kid Back: Treating Emotional Dysregulation is about children who suffer from biologically driven mental illness. The COVID-19 Pandemic has shown a spotlight on the crisis of youth and mental illness. Several childhood mental-health issues are caused by emotional dysregulation. This biologically driven issue often manifests as behavior problems, resulting in lack of appropriate treatment. Dr. Kristin Russell, clinical psychologist and mother of a son with emotional dysregulation, shares her family’s struggle to understand what was causing his problems and the journey to find effective treatment. Barriers to such treatment options are identified.

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Animation:
Borah Hong

Cinematography:
Celia Tewey

Director:
Celia Tewey

Editor:
Celia Tewey

Music:
Wes Barnhill

Producer:
Kristin Russell
Celia Tewey

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