THE HARRIS PROJECT UNMASKS THE ANGUISH OF CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS (COD) IN NEW PSA FILM: “YOU DON’T KNOW THE HALF OF IT”

Film to be released on the 10-year anniversary of Harris Marquesano’s death by accidental overdose in support of the harris project’s mission to help the more than 20 million Americans who suffer from COD

NEW YORK, Oct. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ – the harris project, a national organization that raises awareness, advances prevention, and supports the implementation of integrated treatment for teens and young adults with or at risk of developing co-occurring disorders (COD), launched a powerful PSA film that addresses the dangers and threats of self-medication with drugs and alcohol for those with underlying mental health conditions. The 3-minute film portrays a seemingly innocent drinking game that quickly escalates to unveil the dangerous intersect between substance use and mental health as told through the chaotic inner monologue of one young girl as she struggles.


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