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Six Schizophrenic Brothers

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2024
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Six Schizophrenic Brothers (2024)
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The terrifying story of an all-American family torn apart by madness as six out of 12 siblings develop schizophrenia.The terrifying story of an all-American family torn apart by madness as six out of 12 siblings develop schizophrenia.The terrifying story of an all-American family torn apart by madness as six out of 12 siblings develop schizophrenia.

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    • Lindsay Galvin Rauch
    • John Galvin
    • Richard Galvin
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    1.8K
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    • Stars
      • Lindsay Galvin Rauch
      • John Galvin
      • Richard Galvin
    • 25User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Lindsay Galvin Rauch
    • Self - Child #12
    • 2024
    John Galvin
    • Self - Child #3
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    Richard Galvin
    • Self - Child #6
    • 2024
    Mark Galvin
    • Self - Child #8
    • 2024
    Daniel R. Weinberger
    • Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University
    • 2024
    Matthew Goodwin
    • Self - Former Psychiatrist, Colorado Mental Health Institute
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    Peter Galvin
    • Self - Child #10
    • 2024
    Donald Galvin
    • Self - Child #1
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    Nancy Galvin
    • Self - John's Wife
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    Matthew Galvin
    • Self - Child #9
    • 2024
    Sophia Jarrett
    Sophia Jarrett
    • Young Mary Galvin
    Lynn DeLisi
    • Self - Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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    Robert Freedman
    • Self - Professor of Pharmacology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
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    Levana Galvin
    • Self - Michael's Daughter
    • 2024
    Brenda Harris
    • Self - Noni's Niece
    • 2024
    Rick Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Husband
    • 2024
    Kate Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Daughter
    • 2024
    Jack Rauch
    • Self - Mary's Son
    • 2024
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    10ghjkrj

    Heartbreaking

    I could not stop crying. To see these beautiful lives devastated by mental illness-

    It is disappointing to see reviews saying anything about this family making money on this- REALLY!?!?!

    They are willing to share their stories and they have been through hell- I do hope they were able to make some money for sharing this amazing and tragic story. This family went through all of this in a time when mental illness had even more stigma than now.

    We need more people willing to share their experiences with mental illness. Until everyone can see how it is effecting then we will continue with stigma and avoiding seeking help.
    7HannahB-065

    A compelling story, but deeply disorganized and disjointed

    The documentary is compelling in its subject matter and the testimony of the people involved, but alas, there is a great deal of disorganization that can be difficult at times to keep track of. It makes it hard to truly form an understanding because they will jump around from brother to brother and flip to different points in the timeline in very jarring ways.

    It's also worth noting that this documentary doesn't cover the full scope of what schizophrenia entails and that this shouldn't be someone's only reference point for researching it. The subject matter is also deeply disturbing and triggering at times, so I would definitely stress that viewers take that into consideration when deciding if they should watch it. This is not leisurely viewing.
    8laurmcn

    Sad Story

    Overall, the documentary is great! It's sad and eye opening to see how the family lived with SIX family members developing schizophrenia. The youngest sister Mary is a saint for continuing to take care of her brothers. The "healthy" brothers seem cold and callous towards their schizophrenic brothers. The one brother stated he's not a mental health professional so how could he help at all- many family members who take care of other sick family members are not medical doctors or professionals. They just want to push everything off on their sister and forget their brothers ever existed. Very sad to watch.
    6yshiycrq

    Great Story but Poorly Organized

    The information you're exposed to from this story is fantastic. It's a great story of awareness on the topic of mental health. However, the production seemed poorly organized. I felt it was very choppy, moving from one topic to the next, and then right back to a previous topic. If unorganized story is a pet-peeve for you, maybe skip this. If not, feel free to watch as it's a wonderful insight into the world of mental health. This family's story is so sad and to be able to hear first account from them is very eye-opening.

    I really appreciate movies like this that bring awareness to mental health!
    9helenahandbasket-93734

    Absolutely Engrossing

    As anyone who was born before about 1975 and/or studied in the mental health field will find this all too familiar and heartbreaking to view- unfortunately our family has both aspects; born in '66 and a practicing psychologist for over three decades with a specialization in childhood trauma this series is terrifying.

    We so easily forget how far we've come where mental health is concerned- the familiar rallying cry I hear these days is 'we need to bring back asylums!', but anyone younger than around 35 has no idea how horrific these facilities were. The conditions were absolutely horrific- often employed people who could have easily been patients, filth and grime covered everything, the permeating smell of urine/feces, overcrowding, people with things like Down Syndrome housed with schizophrenics, etc., and it's just impossible to describe how awful these places were. And as deplorable as it sounds, this was just the thinking and long-held belief that this was the best place for those with abnormal conditions or birth defects. But with the rampant conditions of abuse and/or neglect, in the 80s Reagan said 'nope, the federal government should not and cannot oversee this. Each state needs to handle its own population and care for those who are incapable of self care', and most states subsequently began closing them down with little to no alternative for parents/families. Eventually communities began creating somewhat viable alternatives for people with disabilities like Downs, Autism, CF (typically didn't survive childhood) etc., and those with things classified as dementia, melancholia, hysteria, could be held indefinitely. So it's no wonder that the family stood on business (so to speak) and refused permanent residency in an insane asylum.

    What we now know are genetic traits and you are predisposed to being a schizophrenic, and in being one, you are incredibly likely to pass on to any offspring you may parent, is leaps and bounds ahead of even fifty years ago. When things like electroshock therapies, lobotomies (through the orbital into the brain) and awful medications like lithium (largely over-prescribed), metrazol (they honestly believed seizures would cure the 'insane'), blood letting, etc were finally done away with and useful medications began to come online, we began to see society become more comfortable caring for and living with those who suffer things like schizophrenia. But there's still so much we don't know/understand. Like how a patient who is progressing well with their current medication can suddenly begin relapsing, or medications that work very well can become ineffective and the psychosis can slowly seep back in. And even when their caregivers see it start to slip away, it's often increasingly difficult to convince the patient of the regression and get them in to their doctor for analysis.

    I'm quite sure there's immeasurable damage done to these siblings by the behavior of their siblings (my heart absolutely breaks for Mary) and more that would be done today so mom wasn't shouldered with the complete care of her sons, but she did what she did because that's literally all that existed. She did a mostly good job of trying to care for them, and housing them in asylums may have been better for the family as a whole, but what's done is done and I sincerely hope these remaining children have solid resources that are employed regularly to help them cope with the residual trauma they're likely suffering.

    A very well done documentary that shows us how far we've come and how far we have yet to go- if you or someone you love shows even the slightest symptoms, please seek help. Most often, the symptoms begin slowly and in adolescence, and exacerbate in the teens, spiraling from there. The key is to catch on before spiraling begins, and helping each other rather than ostracizing families.

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      • June 10, 2024 (United States)
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    • Language
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      • Sei fratelli schizofrenici
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      • Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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