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Hypochondriacs: I Told
You I Was Ill (2007)
Hypochondria, in its extreme form, is an illness in itself. Doctors call it Health Anxiety Disorder. Can it be cured?
This film follows a group of sufferers as they stay together at a remote country retreat, miles away from the nearest hospital. There they undertake an intense course of treatment administered by the Maudsley Hospital's resident therapist, Dr Florian Ruths.
Single mum Laura, 26, is convinced she has
terminal cancer. Her problems began when her father died of cancer aged
only 44. Now she's sure she's got it too and it's driving her friends
mad.
Kevin is 36, and lives in constant fear of
contracting HIV. A blood transfusion has triggered an obsessive fear of
the AIDS virus, HIV. A drop of blood can send him into a state of
extreme panic.
Sarah, aged 40, is convinced that the smallest
ache or pain means that she could die at any moment. She is a regular
attendee at her local GP's surgery and seeks constant reassurance from
all around her.
Dr Ruths conducts behavioural therapy sessions
with Laura, Kevin and Sarah, and sets them exercises designed to
challenge their obsessions and change their behaviour.
Jane is 37 and has a slightly more complex case
for the therapists. Five years ago she collapsed and ended up in a
wheelchair. She has not walked since, despite the fact that doctors
cannot find anything wrong with her legs. Her treatment, conducted by
her psychatrist, Dr Lars Hansen, involves her bursting balloons and
wheeling herself through the local town dressed as a clown... all in
the name of therapy.
The main CBT therapist is Dr Florian Alexander Ruths. If you would like
to contact Dr Ruths, please email florian_ruths@hotmail.com
or visit his website at www.cctlb.com.
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