Can't slow down
Description
This program examines Americans' increasingly hurried lifestyle, working 160 hours a year more than they did in 1970. And for what? Because of the urge to acquire, the pressure to achieve or be fired, the need to achieve outside the home, and longer commutes to work, couples are too busy to talk to one another. The program asks how we are spending our time and how the constant rush is affecting everything about our relationships and our health.
Runtime
28 min
Subjects
- Stress (Psychology) (105)
- Mental health (216)
- Self-care, Health (487)
- Personality (110)
- Anxiety disorders (109)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c1992
Database
Films on Demand
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