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Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

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Seen by Hailey Bartholomew follows parents confronting the coping patterns, stress, and old injuries they carry into family life, asking what changes when healing begins with the adult rather than the child. Grounded in parenting science, child development, and personal testimony, it keeps returning to one uncomfortable idea: many struggles at home are responses shaped long before children arrive. Its focus stays with repair, attachment, and the possibility of raising children without unknowingly handing down the same wounds across generations.

Seen by Hailey Bartholomew follows parents confronting the coping patterns, stress, and old injuries they carry into family life, asking what changes when healing begins with the adult rather than the child. Grounded in parenting science, child development, and personal testimony, it keeps returning to one uncomfortable idea: many struggles at home are responses shaped long before children arrive. Its focus stays with repair, attachment, and the possibility of raising children without unknowingly handing down the same wounds across generations.

Director / Filmmaker

Hailey Bartholomew

About the Director / Filmmaker

Hailey Bartholomew, director, is a self-taught Australian filmmaker whose work ranges across documentaries, short films, books, branded campaigns, and photography. Official biographies tie her profile to 365 Grateful, projects shown on OWN and ABC TV, and the creative company You Can’t Be Serious. She works across both intimate solo shoots and larger productions, with a recurring interest in emotionally direct stories about perception, gratitude, and human connection.

Hailey Bartholomew, director, is a self-taught Australian filmmaker whose work ranges across documentaries, short films, books, branded campaigns, and photography. Official biographies tie her profile to 365 Grateful, projects shown on OWN and ABC TV, and the creative company You Can’t Be Serious. She works across both intimate solo shoots and larger productions, with a recurring interest in emotionally direct stories about perception, gratitude, and human connection.

Topic

Parenting, Mental Health, Continuous Development

Who It’s Best For

This is aimed at parents confronting how their childhood, stress responses, or unresolved wounds show up in family life now. It can also help adults who are trying to interrupt intergenerational patterns before those patterns harden into their children's norms.

This is aimed at parents confronting how their childhood, stress responses, or unresolved wounds show up in family life now. It can also help adults who are trying to interrupt intergenerational patterns before those patterns harden into their children's norms.

Production Company / Studio

ParentTV Pty Ltd

Approach

Personal healing serves as the entry point, with parenting framed through intergenerational trauma, attachment patterns, and emotional inheritance. The argument is built through therapeutic language and testimony, signaling conviction more than adversarial scrutiny.

Personal healing serves as the entry point, with parenting framed through intergenerational trauma, attachment patterns, and emotional inheritance. The argument is built through therapeutic language and testimony, signaling conviction more than adversarial scrutiny.

Duration

74 Minutes

Year

2025

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Disclaimer

This page links to third-party documentary content for general educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Views and claims expressed by the director, filmmaker, participants, studio, or distributor are their own and do not necessarily reflect ours. We do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, availability, or outcomes, and inclusion does not mean we endorse every statement. Consult a qualified professional before making significant health, mental health, diet, supplement, medication, or treatment changes, and seek urgent help if you may be at risk of harm.

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