Changing Minds

2014 • Australian Broadcasting Corporation
4.9
17 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (3)

1 Episode 1
10/6/15
Season-only
In the Mental Health Unit of Campbelltown Hospital Taileah is hearing voices that tell her to harm people, Joel reveals a tragic past, Daniel wants to detox from cannabis & Fabrice battles with demons.
2 Episode 2
10/7/15
Season-only
After absconding from hospital, Michelle returns to the Emergency Dep. Joel smuggles contraband onto the ward, Daniel reveals a deep secret, Lynda hits rock bottom & new patient David believes he's Elvis Presley.
3 Episode 3
10/8/15
Season-only
Jason has an unshakable belief that his bones are broken. Schoolboy Nicholas battles with the bullies, Nathan comes clean about his drug use and Lynda finds a friend in Jessica & offers David some sage advice.

About this show

Following on from the critical acclaim of series one, Changing Minds: The Inside Story journeys with mentally ill patients on their road to recovery, from breaking point to breakthrough. This second series emphasises the plight of younger patients, aged 18 and over, who are most at risk of developing mental illness. Raw and emotional, profound and at times funny, the three-part series is an intimate observation of daily life in the locked mental health units of Sydney’s Campbelltown Hospital and in the homes of patients cared for by community mental health teams.

Ratings and reviews

4.9
17 reviews
Catherine Hazell
September 3, 2020
This show is just absolutely incredible. It's well made and extremely informative on the subject of mental health. It tugs on your heartstrings getting to journey with these people through their battles. Mark's compassion and love for these people is portrayed really well and the world is honoured to have this team of professionals working in it.
hayley chinnery
October 7, 2015
An amazing first episode to watch. This series is amazing and such a great insight for people who are interested in mental health like myself.
Gemma Collett-Byrnes
April 3, 2016
Kind, heartfelt, amazing. Thank you to everyone who made this show possible.