60 Minutes

Trapped in Unemployment, Treating Depression, The Mozart of Chess

TV-PG
S44 • E22    Feb 18, 2012    45m
"Trapped in Unemployment" looks at a program to help the long-term unemployed get back into the workplace. "Treating Depression" looks at the placebo effect on depression. "The Mozart of Chess" profiles chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen.

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Cast of Trapped in Unemployment, Treating Depression, The Mozart of Chess

  • Scott PelleySelf - Correspondent (segment "Trapped in Unemployment")
  • Frank O'NeillSelf - Unemployed (segment "Trapped in Unemployment")
  • Vernon DownesSelf - Unemployed (segment "Trapped in Unemployment")
  • Joe CarboneSelf - President, The Workplace (segment "Trapped in Unemployment")
  • Diane GrahamSelf - Executive Assistant (segment "Trapped in Unemployment")
  • Lesley StahlSelf - Correspondent (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Irving KirschSelf - Psychologist (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Michael ThaseSelf - Professor of Psychiatry (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Walter BrownSelf - Professor of Psychiatry (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Thomas LaughrenSelf - FDA Director (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Tim KendallSelf - Psychiatrist (segment "Treating Depression")
  • Bob SimonSelf - Correspondent (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Magnus CarlsenSelf - Chess Grandmaster (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Malcolm PeinSelf - Chess Writer (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Hikaru NakamuraSelf - Chess Grandmaster (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Henrik CarlsenSelf - Magnus's Father (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Frederic FriedelSelf - ChessBase (segment "The Mozart of Chess")
  • Richard BoninProducer
  • Michael H. GavshonProducer
  • Drew MagrattenProducer
  • Rachael MorehouseProducer
  • Henry SchusterProducer

 

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