Home > Catherine Zeta Jones Seeks Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

People
Catherine Zeta Jones Seeks Treatment for Bipolar Disorder

Description

She's been open about her struggle with bipolar disorder in the past, and now Catherine Zeta Jones is seeking treatment yet again.

Added on the 27/06/2014 15:12:09 - Copyright : GossipCenter

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas Split

    After nearly 13 years of marriage, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are on the verge of going their separate ways.

    19/11/2014 - GossipCenter
  • Georgia District Attorney seeks charges for officer who killed unarmed, bipolar war veteran

    A Georgia prosecutor said on Thursday that he will seek charges against a white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed, naked black man last spring.

    08/01/2016 - Reuters - Next Media
  • Bridget Jones : folle de lui - Bande annonce 1 - VO - (2025)

    Bridget Jones a cinquante-deux ans et deux enfants. Après le décès de Mark Darcy, avec qui elle a vécu dix ans de bonheur, elle est à nouveau en quête de l'homme idéal. Mais ce n'est pas si facile de se remettre sur le marché du célibat. Les mésaventures de Bridget n'ont rien perdu de leur piquant !

    12/11/2024 - Orange - Webedia
  • UK PM Starmer says far-right rioters will 'regret' disorder

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he can "guarantee" that far-right rioters would "regret" participating in violent disturbances that have spread across England in recent days. "This is not protest. It is organised, violent thuggery. And it has no place on our streets or online," Starmer said as he addresses the nation on the fifth day of skirmishes between protesters and police. SOUNDBITE

    04/08/2024 - AFPTV - First images
  • "This is not protest, this is violent disorder" UK PM tells police chiefs of far-right riots

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer meets UK police chiefs at Downing Street in the wake of riots by members of far-right groups following the murder of three young girls in a knife attack in Southport. At the start of the meeting Starmer told the police chiefs, "this is not protest, this is violent disorder" and said his government would back the police in using the powers that they need to ensure an end to violence on the streets. IMAGES

    01/08/2024 - AFPTV - First images

More videosPeople