Summaries

A celebration of the life and work of Mary Edith Barnes (1923-2001) an English artist and writer who suffered from schizophrenia. She was admitted to Kingsley Hall as the first patient.

When Mary Barnes was 18, her younger brother Peter, then 16, had a nervous breakdown and was committed to a psych ward; within a few years, he was consigned to long-term institutional care. Mary and Peter's parents were told that their son had a chronic psychotic disorder that would continue worsening until he became "vegetable-like," best left under constant medical supervision. Mary later writes, "He incarnated all the anger I felt but couldn't feel." At this point, Mary was a young adult and holding down a job as a nurse and a nursing teacher-but she began to experience the strong desire to hit her mother, an impulse she resisted. She felt she'd been asked to keep up the front of a loving, functional family for so long, and now her entire system was rebelling. She stopped speaking. In 1952, at the age of 29, she voluntarily committed herself to a West London mental hospital and was diagnosed as schizophrenic.—Ulf Kjell Gür

Details

Keywords
  • tv special
  • psychotherapy
Genres
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Feb 6, 2025
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Official sites Official website
Language English
Filming locations Kingsley Hall, Powis Rd, London, United Kingdom
Production companies Aria Films

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Runtime 27m
Color Color
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