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The Truth About Anxiety

The Truth About Anxiety

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Documentary

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Celia Pacquola is an award-winning actor and comedian. She also suffers from anxiety. She wants to help millions of Australians through their battle with anxiety by telling her story, challenging stigma and showing a way through it. She will meet those suffering from the condition, those on the road to recovery and those who are helping with the journey.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

56 mins

Rating

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Release Date

03 October 2021

Country

Australia

Cast

Celia Pacquola

Celia Pacquola

Self - Presenter

Jane Fisher

Jane Fisher

Self - Finkel Professor of Global Health, Clinical Psychologist

Daniel Lane

Daniel Lane

Self - Clinical Director

Mitch Morton

Mitch Morton

Self - Former AFL Footballer

Richard Toomey

Richard Toomey

Self - Healthy Tradie Project

Luke Shipley

Luke Shipley

Self - Healthy Tradie Project

Kate West

Kate West

Self - Artist

Chee Ng

Chee Ng

Self - Psychiatrist. The Melbourne Clinic

Prash Puspanathan

Prash Puspanathan

Self - Psychedelic Researcher

Katherine Boydell

Katherine Boydell

Self - Black Dog Institute

Hugh Sheridan

Hugh Sheridan

Self - Actor

Clare Bowditch

Clare Bowditch

Self - Musician and Author

Betty Kitchener Am

Betty Kitchener Am

Self - Co-Founder Mental Health First Aid

Tony Jorm

Tony Jorm

Self - Co-Founder Mental Health First Aid

Jack Qiu

Jack Qiu

Self - Student

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