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Documentary film & Discussion Series to Tackle Family Dynamics and Mental Health
A new series of film-debate evenings featuring the documentary “Everything to be happy?” aims to foster open conversations about parenting, family relationships, and mental health, particularly as they relate to substance use.The screenings will be followed by facilitated discussions led by professionals and volunteers.
The documentary,directed by Jérôme Adam,offers an intimate look into the lives of families across multiple countries – Champagne,Normandy,Paris,New York,and barcelona. The 85-minute feature film explores themes often left unspoken, prompting viewers to consider the complexities of modern family life.
The series is being organized in response to a growing need for accessible mental health resources and open dialog surrounding family challenges. The initial screening will take place on Friday,December 5,at the Doline room in Sébazac.Organizers emphasize the intention to create a caring space where individuals can address challenging questions without judgment. “The objective is to offer a caring space for discussion to address, without judgment, questions of parenting, family relationships and mental health, often linked to the consumption of alcohol or drugs,” a representative stated. The screenings and discussions are free and open to the public, though reservations are required for the Villefranche-de-Rouergue location.
Following the initial event, the film and discussion will be repeated at two additional locations:
- Tuesday, December 9, at 8 p.m. at the auditorium of the Interactis building, chemin de Treize Pierres, in Villefranche-de-Rouergue. (Space is limited; reservations are required at 06 26 11 69 78.)
- Friday, December 12, at 8:30 p.m. at the amio conference room, 32 avenue de la République, in Millau.
Professionals from Csapa (a French addiction support institution) and volunteers from Unafam (a family support association) will lead the post-screening discussions, providing support and guidance to attendees.Csapa offers specialized care for individuals struggling with addiction, while Unafam provides support and advocacy for families affected by substance use. The initiative aims to connect individuals with resources and foster a sense of community. The series is expected to conclude on December 12th,with organizers hoping to gauge community interest for potential future events.
This initiative underscores a growing recognition of the importance of addressing mental health challenges within the context of family dynamics, and offering accessible resources for those seeking support. the organizers hope the series will empower individuals to seek help and break down the stigma surrounding these crucial issues.
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