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Follow the journeys of more than 20 young Americans from all over the country and all walks of life, who have struggled with thoughts and feelings that have troubled—and, at times—overwhelmed them. Ken Burns' Hiding in Plain Sight presents an unstinting look at the seemingly insurmountable obstacles faced by those who live with mental disorders and the hope that many have found after that storm.

Leah and Billie share their experiences with self harm in "Hiding in Plain Sight.'
Billie opens up about how the lack of acceptance by peers impacted their mental health.
Anna has struggled with separation anxiety from her mother since her parents divorced.
The Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project, which includes HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: YOUTH MENTAL ILLNESS, is made possible by Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, Bank of America, Liberty Mutual Insurance, American Psychiatric Association Foundation, One Mind, Movember, National Alliance on Mental Illness, Dana Foundation, Dauten Family Foundation, The Hersh Foundation, Mental Health Services Oversight & Accountability Commission, John & Frances Von Schlegell, Sutter Health, Robina Riccitiello, and Jackson Family Enterprises.
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Explore diagnosis, treatment, and the impact of stigma, social media, and more in Ep. 2.
Enfrentar el desafío de la crisis de salud mental de los jóvenes de hoy.
Episodio 1: The Storm analiza de cerca la realidad de la crisis de salud mental actual.
Episode 1: The Storm is a first-person look at America’s youth mental health crisis.
Extras
Amethyst's mental health was impacted by her dad's battle with cancer when she was young.
Angel was recently diagnosed with PTSD.
Ava struggled with online bullying and couldn’t seem to escape the abuse.
Guests featured in the film share thoughts that they've had about taking their own lives.
Pressure to meet unrealistic beauty standards can be triggered by social media interaction
Alexis discusses the stigma associated with being an indigenous person in America.
50% of teens in the U.S. say that they’ve misused a drug at least once.
The continued use and overuse of things like prescription drugs could be self-medication.
Leah explains how her depression and anxiety led her down a familiar path.
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