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  1. When Medicine Got It Wrong: Directed by Katie Cadigan, Laura C. Murray. With Gregory Bateson, Anna Eshoo, Rita Moreno, Ronald Reagan. When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia.

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    • Documentary
    • Katie Cadigan, Laura C. Murray
    • 2009
  2. 3. Juni 2009 · When Medicine Got it Wrong - TRAILER. Documentary Educational Resources. 33.7K subscribers. 20. 11K views 14 years ago. Purchase: http://www.der.org/films/when-medicin......

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  3. 10. Mai 2009 · Overview. When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia. In the 1970s, a small group of parents rebelled against then-popular psychiatric theories blaming schizophrenia on bad parenting.

  4. When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia. In the 1970s, a small group of parents rebelled against then-popular psychiatric theories blaming schizophrenia on bad parenting. Their activism helped revolutionize treatment forever and their ...

    • Katie Cadigan, Laura C. Murray
    • KQED, Imagereal Pictures, ITVS
  5. 26. Apr. 2010 · Official Film Site. In the 1970s, psychiatrists routinely blamed schizophrenia in children on bad parenting. But a grassroots movement among parents revolutionized the way scientists understand and treat the disease.

  6. Synopsis. When Medicine Got it Wrong is the groundbreaking story of loving parents who rocked the halls of psychiatry, changing how we understand schizophrenia. In the 1970s, a small group of parents rebelled against then-popular psychiatric theories blaming schizophrenia on bad parenting.

  7. "When Medicine Got it Wrong" shows how these families launched one of the fastest growing grassroots movements the nation had seen to date, ushering in an era of dramatic advances in understanding, treatment, and brain research. Medicine now knows that recovery is possible and happens for the vast majority who receive treatment. Most communities, however, still wrestle with mental healthcare ...