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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

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Convinced by the Dalai Lama to apply the same methods used to study anxiety and depression to research kindness and compassion, renowned neurologist Richard Davidson examines the nature of consciousness as manifested in our physical body, and the possibility of using mental practices to change the physical structure of the brain. The results Davidson finds through the course of his studies offer new hope for soldiers suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and youngsters with Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Release Date Free The Mind May 3, 2013 Limited
Genres Free The Mind
: Documentary,Special Interest

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All Critics Ranting For Free The Mind : 6.8
All Critics Count For Free The Mind : 6
All Critics Percentage For Free The Mind : 67 %

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Richard Davidson,Will,Steve,Rich,Laura Pinger,Emma Seppala,Sara Fortune,Chris Fortune,Travis Leanna

Genres Free The Mind : Documentary,Special Interest


Review For Free The Mind

"There's something healing about simply watching "Free the Mind" ...
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times

Larger ideas of a mind-body connection, and mentions of brain research, are not treated in an inspiring or deeply informative way.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times

Devotees may enjoy seeing their practice in (proverbial) action, but the veterans' therapy is too short and qualitatively evaluated to convince skeptics or would-be recruits.
Inkoo Kang-Village Voice

This is overall a compassionate and curious film about the real-world implications of some fascinating research happening right in our backyard, helping our own neighbors.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

Phie Ambo deftly captures her subjects' sense of paranoia and helplessness without encroaching on their brave candor.
Rob Humanick-Slant Magazine

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