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  1. Ride the Tiger is a one-hour documentary that tells the stories of individuals who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Sponsored in part by: Providing Support for PBS.org Learn More

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      Ride The Tiger weaves together brave and compelling stories...

  2. Ride the Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain: Directed by Ed Moore. With Melody Moezzi, David Ogden Stiers. This film tells the story of highly accomplished individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder, including former congressman Patrick Kennedy, attorney Terri Cheney, and cartoonist Ellen Forney.

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    • Documentary
    • Ed Moore
    • 2016-04-13
  3. Ride The Tiger weaves together brave and compelling stories of people with mood disorders with a new narrative of scientists and scholars on the cusp of discovery.

  4. Nearly 6 million Americans have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains. Ride the Tiger tells the stories of accomplished individuals who have been diagnosed with bipolar, and explores treatment options.

  5. Most importantly, Ride The Tiger is designed to subvert stereotypes about people with mood disorders by raising awareness, reducing stigmas and improving the lives of those affected by disorders such as bipolar. The film weaves together brave and compelling stories of people with mood disorders with a new narrative of scientists and scholars on ...

  6. Apr 13, 2016 · Ride the Tiger tells the stories of accomplished individuals who have been diagnosed with bipolar, and explores treatment options. Nearly 6 million Americans have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains.

  7. This film tells the story of highly accomplished individuals diagnosed with bipolar disorder, including former congressman Patrick Kennedy, attorney Terri Cheney, and cartoonist Ellen Forney. It seeks to find out where the biological breakdowns occur and how we can possibly preempt, fix, or rewire our brains to move forward to stability.