What's Your Problem? Episode 10 (Part 2 of 5)

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Actress and therapist Cathy DeBuono sits with filmmaker Jane Clark and actress Traci Dinwiddie. Cathy was an associate producer on a film called The Touch written and
directed by Jane and starring Traci, about a lesbian poet in the early 19th century by the name of Renee Vivien and her love affair with the wife of a Turkish diplomat.

The three women talk about how they all came to work together on this film, the casting process, Traci's audition in particular and how Renee's battle with alcoholism and anorexia brought them all to the vlog today.

They take on AfterEllen.com viewer issues of self destructive behavior such as drug use, cutting, and eating disorders. A little more somber than other episodes of What's YOUR Problem?, this episode offers us a glimpse into the personal lives of Jane and Traci, and
Cathy raises questions and offers direction for the writer's of these letters to explore....

For more information on "The Touch" visit www.myspace.com/reneeviv

Cathy has created an online community called The CDB at www.cathydebuono.com
Among other things there, you can also catch her web series We Have To Stop Now, where she stars beside Jill Bennett & guest starring comedian, Suzanne Westenhoefer.

If you have a question to ask, or problem you'd like to see Cathy address on What's Your Problem? email her at Cathy@cathydebuono.com

For quick and easy WYP updates and info, follow Cathy on Twitter!

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  • Cathy, where can I send my question to "What's your Problem?" I'm finding this show is helping me bit by bit but I do have a problem that I need help with.

  • @LAURASCOTLAND right. thats exactly how i feel. they should be the same especially id its there children. lol x

  • @melly09100 completely! i'd always be there for my children no matter what...i guess i just expect everyone else to be the same haha x

  • @LAURASCOTLAND noo your right, parents should be there for there children no matter what. HA! rediculous dont you think? XX

  • @melly09100 it doesnt sound like they were really all that involved with her and her life. bless

  • wow soo she started taking drugs at 14, how didnt her parents know ???

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