Highlights
Lilo and Stitch - Spaceship Escape Clip
Lilo & Stitch
The Last of Us Season 2 - Bella Ramsey Clip
The Last of Us
Squid Game: Season 3 - Final Round Teaser Clip
Squid Game
Anemone - Sean Bean as Jem Stoker
Anemone
Lilo & Stitch - Car Ride Scene
Lilo & Stitch
Hamnet - Official Poster
Hamnet
Elio - Communiverse Clip
Elio
Monster: The Ed Gein Story Season 1 - A Sinister Smile
Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Black Bag - Cate Blanchett Exclusive Interview
Black Bag
Now You See Me: Now You Don't - Woody Harrelson Character Poster
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
Tron: Ares - Teaser Clip
TRON: Ares
Shelby Oaks - Cast and Crew at LA Premiere
Shelby Oaks
Stranger Things - Season One Profile Icons Clip
Stranger Things
Now You See Me: Now You Don't - Jesse Eisenberg Character Poster
Now You See Me: Now You Don't
A Minecraft Movie - Danielle Brooks Exclusive Interview
A Minecraft Movie
Good Boy - Indy in the Basement
Good Boy
Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers

Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers (1993) - Season 1 Episodes and Ratings

Season 1 Episodes

1. The Mind Body Connection

February 22nd, 1993

Bill Moyers speaks with neuroscientists and doctors as he investigates the mysteries and science of the mind-body connection.

2. The Mystery of Chi

February 22nd, 1993

Bill travels to China to explore the practice of traditional Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, massage, herbal remedies, tai chi, and chi gong.

3. Healing from Within

February 23rd, 1993

Bill meets two therapists who combine meditation mindfulness with group therapy to help patients who are coping with such issues as chronic pain and terminal illness.

4. The Art of Healing

February 24th, 1993

Bill Moyers talks with physicians, scientists, therapists, and patients about how emotional support, expectations, stress, and human contact affect our well-being and our ability to heal.

5. Wounded Healers

February 24th, 1993

Bill Moyers visits Commonweal, a retreat for people who suffer from a terminal illness. There, a support system of love, touch, listening, and understanding improves patients' quality of life, and their capacity to heal.