Mental Health-Psychiatric Mediagraphy
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- ADHD in adults
RJ506.H9A334 1994
- This videotape contains interviews with adults who suffer from the disorder and describes symptoms. Russell Barkley details his new theory of ADHD, which explains why these adults have difficulty making adjustments in their lives.
- Adjustment disorders adults and adolescents /
RC455.4.S87A3
Group of three patients with depression, anxiety, and withdrawal-- Adolescent with depression and misconduct - Presents two vignettes: one, a group of patients with depression, anxiety, and withdrawal; the second, an adolescent with depression, misconduct, and suicidal ideation. Gives the viewer an introduction to the ways different patients respond to dilemmas in life and promotes discussion of observations and hypotheses. Demonstrates therapeutic techniques.
- Affective disorders mania and depression /
RC516.A3
Bipolar illness, mania I--Bipolar illness, mania II--Bipolar illness, mania III--Major depression I--Major depression II--Depression with agitation. - The first three vignettes demonstrate bipolar illness, mania; the second three demonstrate major depression.
- Aging in America the years ahead.
HQ1064.U5A35 2003
- A search of what it means to have a 'good old age' Julie Winokur and photographer Ed Kashi traveled across the country and collected scores of personal histories in order to show different aspects of aging in America.
- All of our lives
HQ1064.U5A44
- Examines the plight of aging women, many of whom must face their later years stranded without a pension and financially insecure.
- Alzheimer disease the patient's perspective /
RC523.A375 2005
- An extraordinary and rare glimpse into a world, where, for brief moments, Shana realizes the devastation of her illness. She remembers her world as it was and acknowledges the perils she now faces. She vividly describes her confusion; her frustration at the loss of independence; and her growing fears of forgetfulness. Commentary by Dr. Rabins, staff working on an Alzheimer unit and her husband who reminds us, even with the disease, shes still Shana. An excellent tool to develop empathy and care strategies.
- Alzheimer's disease-- a wilderness explored
RC523.A50 1994
- Alzheimer's disease, waves of stone.
RC523.A493 1996
- In this video, doctors and mental health professionals discuss the Alzheimer's disease history, progression, and most current research and offer strategies for copyng with day-to-day life--Container.
- Alzheimer's disease...let's talk about it
RC523.A53 1992
- Various treatment plans plus ways to deal and cope with people who have this disease are discussed.
- Alzheimer's story: a documentary by Ken P. Rosenberg, Ruth Neuwald, An
RC523.A49
- Shows an elderly husband's day-to-day coping with the progessive degeneration of his wife. Eventually the husband and daughter make the painful decision to place her in a nursing home. The toll Alzheimer's disease takes on the immediate family is underscored.
- Anatomy of psychotherapy, The: viewer's guide to the APA psychotherapy videotape series
RC466.A4 1994 guide
- Angry couple conflict-focused treatment with Dr. Susan Heitler, The
RC488.5.A53 1995
- Dramatically recreates key moments in the six-month course of therapy with a distressed married couple in their early 30's who are locked in a seemingly irreconcilable conflict. Dr. Heitler demonstrates her highly original approach for helping couples quickly cut through impasses that prolong their conflict and obscure the fundamental issues.
- Asperger syndrome living outside the bell curve /
RC553.A88A8 2001
- "In recent years schools have seen a marked increase of diagnoses of Asperger Syndrome. This video looks at Asperger students in general and focuses in on 12-year-old Andrew. Includes an in-depth interview with Dr. Tina Iyama, M.D., University of Wisconsin Children's Hospital. Iyama explains the causes of, symptoms of, and strategies for coping with Asperger Syndrome. Andrew shows that with appropriate supports it's possible to flourish outside the accepted social and educational bell curve"--Container.
- Assessment skills and measurements
RJ50.A87 1994
- Discusses specific factors which will aid in establishing a non-threatening atmosphere for parent and child during the initial head-to-toe assessment.
- Asylum /
RC569.5.V55A79 1994
- This film takes place at Patton State Hospital, a maximum security facility for the criminally insane.
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder what do we know? /
RJ506.H9A78 1992
- Describes the characteristics of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which is a biological problem involving an underactivity in those centers of the brain responsible for sustaining motivation and effort over time. Discusses the differing degrees and the prevalence of this condition, as well as problems associated with it.
- Autism a world apart /
RJ506.A9A92 1989
- Looks at three families with children with autism ranging in age from six to twenty-six. Parents and siblings discuss the heartaches, strains, and rewards of living with autism.
- Autism and applied behavioral analysis
RJ506.A9A87 2004
- Research has shown that some children with autism who are enrolled in a curriculum of applied behavioral analysis at a young enough age can be mainstreamed right into the public school system. This ABC News program profiles two children with autism who receive this intensive and, to some, controversial form of therapy.
- Awakenings
PN1997.A935 1991
- Based on a true story as related by neurologist Oliver Sacks, Awakenings stars Robin Williams as the Sacks counterpart, here named Dr. Malcolm Sayer. Something of a klutz and naif, Dr. Sayer takes a job at a Bronx psychiatric hospital in 1969. Here he's put in charge of several seemingly catatonic patients who, under Sayer's painstaking guidance, begin responding to certain stimulati. Apprised of the efficacy of a new drug called L-DOPA in treating degenerative-disease victims, Sayer is given permission to test the drug on one of his patients: Leonard Lowe (Robert De Niro), who has not communicated with anyone since lapsing into catatonia as a child. Gradually, Lowe comes out of his shell, encouraging Sayers to administer L-DOPA to the other patients under his care.
- Back from madness the struggle for sanity /
RC512.B34 1996
- Provides a view of the world of insanity. Follows four psychiatric patients for one to two years, from the time they arrive at Harvard's Massachusetts General Hospital, and contextualizing their present day treatments with rare archival footage demonstrating how their conditions were treated in the past.
- Behavioral marriage counseling
RC488.5.B45 1997
- Dr. Richard Stuart presents a lecture on marriage counseling.
- Bi-polar disorder in children
RJ506.D4B57 2005
- Birth order and its effects /
BF723.B5B577 1997
- Family birth order tends to shape personalities throughout the developing years and into adulthood. This program looks at the only child, first born, middle, and youngest child and gives insight into their behaviors and attitudes.
- Boy who can't stop fighting, The
RJ506.A35B69 2001
- Pioneering therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises live training of therapists as they deal with a boy who has gone from therapist to therapist about his problem with violence.
- Brain attack advances in treatment /
RC388.5.B73 2000
[1.] Ischemic stroke: emergent treatment -- [2.] Ischemic stroke: acute care and rehabilitation -- [3.] Hemorrhagic stroke: treatment approaches.
- Brain, mind, and behavior : Madness /
RC514.B72
- Portraits of schizophrenics and their families are used to underscore how much brain researchers now know and what they have yet to accomplish.
- Breaking the dark horse
RC516.B74 1994
- A powerful and moving look at a woman's lifelong struggle with mental illnesss and the effect it has had on her and her family.
- Breaking the silence /
HV6626.2.D6 1993 pt.2
- Brief counseling : a skills approach living with physical challenge /
RC480.55.L58 1999
- The skills of brief counseling are presented within the structure of microcounseling's five-stage interview structure. John Littrell demonstrates how listening skills, concreteness, and the search for positive assets and strengths are important parts of the solution-oriented approach. Particularly touching in this video is Daisy Roman's determination to take action toward more rights for the physically challenged. Clear titles and subtitles identify the skills and strategies employed by the counselor.
- Brief solution oriented therapy
RC488.5.B75
- Sponsored by the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Bill O'Hanlon discusses and demonstrates a psychotherapy which focuses on quickly resolving the issues that clients bring to therapy.
- Brief strategic therapy with couples
RC488.5.B754 2001
- Pioneering therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises the live training of therapists using techniques with marriages in distress.
- But names can hurt forever : a study of emotional abuse, or "psychological maltreatment" /
RC569.5.P75B87 1997
- This program lets the viewer see, hear, and understand the devastating effects of emotional abuse. With commentary by Bob "Captain Kangaroo" Keeshan, Dr. James Garbarino, and Dr. Stuart Hart.
- Calming the tempest helping the explosive child.
BF723.A4C35 2004
- Awareness and overview for teaching children and teenagers coping skills for dealing with anger and frustration.
- Can you see my pain?
RC569.5.S48C36 2000
- A documentary exploring the behaviors, causes and treatment strategies surrounding self-injury. Recomended for viewing by teens as well as the adults who work with and care about them. Viewer discretion is advised.
- Challenging therapeutic interactions
RC480.C43 1997
- Presents three unrehearsed role-play scenarios representing situtations which are often difficult or anxiety-rousing for beginning counselors.
- Changing a violent family
RC488.5.C43 2000
- Illustrates how to solve problems of violence between parents and children and children against each other, in a family involved with multiple court-ordered helpers. Shows how a single family therapist can provide effective therapy and keep the family together.
- Child abuse
HV6626.5.C34 2008
Pt. 1. Physical Abuse -- pt. 2. Child Abuse -- pt. 3. Sexual Abuse.
- Child-centered play therapy : a clinical session /
RJ505.P6C45 1997
- This complete and unrehearsed play therapy session semonstrates the process of building a relationship with a child, following the child's lead, facilitating the development of children's strengths, responding to accidents inthe playroom, builing a child's self-esteem, returning responsibility to the child, participation in a child's play without structuring, empowering children, and dealing with a child reluctant to leave the playroom.
- Childhood trauma strategies and solutions : tapping unrealized potential /
RJ506.P66C45 2002
pt. 1. What is childhood trauma? -- pt. 2. Significant event childhood trauma -- pt. 3. The brain : effects of childhood trauma -- pt. 4. Identifying and responding to trauma : ages 0 to 5 years old -- pt. 5. Identifying and responding to trauma : ages 6 to adolescence -- pt. 6. Domestic violence and childhood trauma -- pt. 7. Trauma and healing.
- Children's drawings
BF723.A7C43
- Demonstrates how children's mental development can be evaluated in quick and reliable fashion through the analysis of their figure drawings.
- Chronic anxiety in the elderly /
RC531.C476 1998
- This program deals with the problem of anxiety in the elderly and the diseases associated with the problem. Interviews with sufferers of GAD, Geriatric Anxiety Disorder, provide insights into the agony of the condition. General anxiety disorders, their symptoms, and physiological manifestations are examined, including chemical imbalance, psychosocial implications, and the emotional impact on the aged brought on by radical societal changes. Caffeine, cigarettes, and alcohol are also discussed as possible instigators.
- Cognitive-affective behavior therapy
RC466.A5 2007 pt.3
- In this session, Dr. Goldfried works with a 31-year-old woman who is struggling with expressing her feelings and being vulnerable in the most serious relationship she has had since her divorce 8 years earlier.
- Cognitive-affective behavior therapy
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.3
- This session will view attempts to capture the cognitive affective behavior theoretical approcah and clinical style in as close to real circumstances as possible.
- Cognitive-behavior therapy
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.6
- Jacqueline B. Persons conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates the use of cognitive-behavior therapy, an approach that emphasizes the use of a case conceptualization to guide the therapist's use of standard cognitive-behavioral interventions.
- Cognitive-behavior therapy
RC466.A5 2007 pt.6
- "APA Psychotherapy Training Videos are intended solely for educational purposes for mental health professionals. Viewers are expected to treat confidential material found herein according to strict professional guidelines. Unauthorized viewing is prohibited"-- APA's website.
- Coming of age, The
HQ1064.U6C65 1993
[pt.1]. Stereotypes vs. new reality--[pt.2]. Health and health care--[pt.3]. Creativity and aging--[pt.4]. Changing family roles--[pt.5]. Generations together. - Examines the stereotypes of aging and systematically takes them apart to create a new image of what growing older is really like.--Distributor's catalog.
- Complaints of a dutiful daughter
RC523.C66 1994
- Chronicles the various stages of a mother's Alzheimer's disease and the evolution of a daughter's response to the illness. The desire to cure the incurable--to set right her mother's confusion and forgetfullness, to temper her mother's obsessiveness--gives way to an acceptance which is finally liberating for both daughter and mother.
- Compulsory therapy a violent case.
RC488.5.C66 1999
- Therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises family therapy involving a case of violence. Shows Haley planning the interviews with the therapist, his directives in the live supervision, and the debriefing group discussions.
- Constructivist therapy
RC488.5.C65
- Sponsored by the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Karl Tomm discusses and demonstrates his theory and practice of constructivist therapy.
- Controlling stress levels : a how-to approach to minimizing health.
RA785.C65
- The focus of this video is realistic in its approach that we cannot avoid stress, we can only choose how to react to it. This is the key in managing stress. Through yoga, office stretches, and hints on ways to decrease stress we walk away with knowledge and tools for a healthier lifestyle.
- Counseling children a microskills approach /
RJ504.I95 1999
Teasing and the five-stage interview -- Young children and friendship issues -- Positive asset search -- Family tree -- Community genogram -- Restorying dreams. - Series of video demonstrations on basics in counseling children, focusing on typical issues children bring to counseling.
- Couples therapy
RC488.5.C68
- Sponsored by the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Monica McGoldrick discusses and demonstrates her approach to counseling couples.
- Culture of emotions a cultural competence and diversity training program, The
RC455.4.E8C84 2005
- Explores the variety of ways the diverse cultures of America understand mind and body, and the disorders to which mind and body are subject. Designed to introduce cultural competence and diversity skills to mental/behavior health professionals and students. Introduces a diagnostic system (the DSM-IV "Outline for cultural formulation") for the assessment and treatment of psychiatric disorders across cultural boundaries and diagnostic categories.
- Dealing with dementia
RC521.D43 1999
- Reviews the symptoms exhibited by dementia patients, including memory loss, communications problems, loss of coordination, wandering, depression, and rummaging or hoarding. Includes suggestions long-term care nursing assistants can use when dealing with these situations.
- Dealing with family of origin issues
RC488.5.D43 1990z
- Lecture by Dr. James Framo discussing intergenerational family therapy and family of origin therapy ; Dr. Framo's counseling technique is demonstrated using a couple from his private practice.
- Depression and manic depression
RC537.D4273
- "Depression affects over 17 million Americans each year. It is estimated that only one-third receive any treatment, largely because of stigma and fear. Through an overview of medications and therapy we hear of stories of how the disease is stabilized for the individual. Mike Wallace, of 60 minutes, is featured as one who has battled with depression and talks about the shame he felt in getting help"--Container label.
- Depression in older adults : the right to feel better /
RC537.5.D465 1997
- This videotape analyzes depression as it affects older persons.
- Depression, its depths
RC537. D4655
- Despair
RC537.D47 1995
- Examines the illness of depression from traditional and nontraditional perspectives, as well as from multicultural points of view, doing this through personal portraits of patients and interviews of psychiatrists, social workers, and spiritual leaders.
- Diagnosis according to the DSM-IV
RC455.2.C4D52 1996
pt. 1. Major depressive disorder ; Bipolar I disorder ; Male sexual dysfunctions (69 min.) -- pt. 2. Panic disorder ; Obsessive compulsive disorder ; Schizophrenia ; Amnestic disorder (69 min.) -- pt. 3. Antisocial personality disorder ; Substance dependence (alcohol) ; Anorexia nervosa (59 min.). - Features 10 interviews with 10 real psychiatric patients, each with a different condition. Demonstrates how to collect the information needed to make a diagnosis according to the DSM, and how to organize the information to distinguish one disorder from another. A roundtable discussion follows each interview.
- Dialogues with madwomen
RC451.4.W6D5 1993
- Features seven women--including the filmmaker--describing their experiences with manic depression, multiple personalities, schizophrenia, euphoria, and recovery. Candid interviews are combined with dramatic reenactments and visualizations of each women's history, emotions, and dreams--the private symbols of madness and sanity. The social dimensions of women and mental illness are revealed in testimony about sexual assault, incest, racism and homophobia, the abuses of the medical establishment, family, and church.
- Different from you unfulfilled promised to the mentally ill /
RC451.4.H64D54 2002
- This unflinchingly honest documentary follows the medical rounds of an urban physician, Milt Kogan, as he services the homeless and mentally ill. Through his interactions and through commentary by the mentally ill and by mental health professionals, the film illustrates how patients experience symptoms, deal with vagrancy, drug abuse, and societal hostility, and maintain hope and aspirations.
- Discovery of Dawn, The
RC552.E18D57 1996
- Documents the causes, symptoms and effects of the eating disorders commonly afflicting today's young women.
- DSM-IV videotaped clinical vignettes
RC455.2.C4D75 1995
- Each vignette illustrates a specific Axis I or Axis II disorder and provides information sufficient for diagnosis.
- Dual diagnosis an integrated model for the treatment of people with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders /
RC455.2.M4M56 2000
- Dying to be thin
RC552.E18D94 2000
- The disturbing truth behind anorexia, bulimia, and America's body obsession.
- Elderly suicide
HV6545.2.E42 1987
- Examines the problem of high suicide rates among post retirement males. Wha as a society, do to contribute to this problem? Interviewsivors, psychologist, audience. Deals with clues for intervention, signs of depression, guilt felt by survivors.
- Ellis/Szasz debate mental illness, fact or myth?, The
RC455.E45 1977
- On October 30, 1977, in Rockville Center, New York, two internationally known authorities debated the subject of mental illness. Dr. Thomas Szasz held the position that mental illness is, by definition, a metaphor, while Dr. Albert Ellis claimed that it is a fact. They also discussed methods of treating mental illness.
- Emotional healing /
HV5132.E46 1990
pt. 1. "It was that bad" (48 min.) -- pt. 2. Finding emotional sobriety (51 min.). - Excerpts from group therapy sessions in which adult children of alcoholic and abusive parents describe the emotional damage of their childhood and learn to take control of their emotional pain in order to work toward recovery.
- Ethics for the mental health professional. Parts 1-5
RC455.2.E8E84 1997
- Program is designed to teach the basics of ethical behavior for mental health counselors, social workers, clinical psychologists, psychiatric nurses, pastors, and others in the helping professions. It contains general information that can be used as an introductory learning program for beginners, or to help refine skills for advanced students or experienced counselors.
- Eye of the storm, The
BF723.P75E9
- Award winning documentary records an innovative experiment in which a third-grade teacher divides her all-white class into "blue-eyes" and "brown-eyes," making each group superior or inferior on successive days. Demonstrates the nature and effects of bigotry by showing changes brought about in their behavior and learning patterns.
- Family secrets implications for theory and therapy /
RC488.5.I42 1994
- Evan Imber-Black speaks to viewers about the varied dimensions of secrets and their implications for families.
- Family systems perspective
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.8
- Family systems perspective
RC466.A5 2007 pt.8
- Florence W. Kaslow conducts a mock therapy session that illustrates the use of individual therapy and how the attitudes and behaviors of an individual influence and impact on other family members.
- Family therapy at a distance a case of depression.
RC489.F33F36 1999
- Therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises a therapist learning to deal with a depressed man working through family issues.
- Family violence building a coordinated community solution /
RC569.5.F3F35 1997
- Addresses the issue of family violence and how to achieve collaboration between physicians and local healthcare providers in an effort to recognize and deal with the problem.
- Formal reasoning patterns
BF723.R4F676
- Two interviewers, Drs. Robert Kapland and Rita Peterson, work with several secondary school students who exhibit concrete or formal reasoning patterns while responding to four Piagetian tasks.
- Generalized anxiety disorder
RC531.G45 2002
- This video identifies the criteria for this disorder and the manner in which anxiety can become a pervasive reality in people's lives. Examines the emerging link between depression and anxiety, and some of the limitations that can arise with individuals who struggle daily with this functional disorder. Uses dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals and educators in the field to discuss current treatment options and the challenges that these disorders present in home, vocational and clinical environments.
- Growing old in a new age
HQ1064.U5G76 1993
v.1, Myths and realities of aging -- v.2, How the body ages -- v.3, Maximizing the physical potential of older adults -- v.4, Love, intimacy & sexuality -- v.5, Learning, memory & speed of behavior -- v. 6, Intellect, personality and mental health -- v.7, Social roles & relationships in old age -- v. 8, Family & intergenerational relationships -- v.9, Work, retirement and economic status -- v.10, Illness & disability -- v.11, Dying, death & bereavement -- v.12, Societal and political aspects of aging -- v.13, The Future of aging. - These programs look at various aspects of aging in American society of the latter 20th century. Older people share their views on each subject.
- Harry : behavioral treatment of self-abuse /
RC569.5.S45H37 1980
- Illustrates the successful treatment of a 24-year-old self-abusive man by the effective use of behavior therapy. The therapist, Dr. Richard M. Foxx, narrates his treatment step by step, and overprinted time intervals set the chronology of the two-day program.
- Healing and the mind
RC48.H4
v. 1. Mystery of Chi -- v. 2. The mind body connection -- v. 3. Healing from within -- v. 4. The art of healing -- v. 5. Wounded healers. - Bill Moyers talks with physicians, scientists, therapists, and patients--people who are taking a new look at the meaning of sickness and health.
- Hidden wounds
RC552.P67H53 2006
- t's estimated that one in six of the troops returning from the current war in Iraq will suffer some form of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD.) Hidden Wounds explores this painful reality through the stories of three New England veterans and their struggles to overcome the trauma of their experiences. Three very different men who, in spite of their differences, all came home with post-traumatic stress disorder: Nate Fick, Dartmouth grad, Marine and the author of "One Bullet Away". Russell Anderson, a reservist who volunteered to go to Iraq, and returned depressed and too proud to seek counseling. Jeff Lucey, a Marine reservist who took to drink and eventually committed suicide at age 23 on his return home.
- Hot monogamy
RC488.5.H67
- Sponsored by the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Pat Love discusses stages of a primary love relationship and demonstrates her theories in a therapy session.
- House divided structural therapy with a black family, A
RC488.5.H66 2000
- A videotaped counseling session with a black family addressing the important family issues and problems while presenting an approach to structural therapy.
- House divided structural therapy with a black family, A
RC488.5.H66 1990
- A videotaped counseling session with a black family addresing the important family issues and problems while presenting an approach to structural therapy.
- How children learn to think a discussion with Constance Kamii /
BF723.T43H68
- Constance Kamii is interviewed by Carolyn S. Dorrell on how children learn number concepts and to think.
- How many clients are in one body?
RC459.H69 2002
- Pioneering therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises the live training of therapists working with a woman with possible multiple personalities and or a spiritual possession.
- I'm still here the truth about schizophrenia /
RC514.I5 1996x
- Strips away the ignorance and fear associated with schizophrenia, reminding us that, despite the distortions of personality and perception induced by a chemical imbalance of the brain, many of those living with this illness lead lives of extraordinary courage and accomplishment, deserving of our compassion and admiration.
- Infancy beginnings of cognition and language /
BF723.C5I564 2003
- Provides the setting for understanding the process of human development during infancy.
- Infancy early relationships.
BF723.P25I54 2003
chapter 1. Trust or mistrust -- chapter 2. Differing parental responses, infant expectations & prenatal drug exposure -- chapter 3. Mutuality, attachment & promoting secure attachment -- chapter 4. Stranger anxiety & separation anxiety -- chapter 5. Child care for infants.
- Infant behavior
BF723.I6I53
- The first two years of a child's life are a period of learning and adjustment for both parent and child. This program describes common infant behaviors and gives suggestions for dealing with them. Topics covered include eating habits, sleeping habits, and temper tantrums.
- Inside the teenage brain
BF723.C5I57 2002
- It's the mystery of mysteries - especially to parents. Now the experts are exploring the recesses of the brain and finding explanations for why adolescents behave the way they do and how the new discoveries can change the way we teach, or perhaps even understand, our teenagers--Container.
- Inter-generational gender-focused therapy
RC488.5.N36 1993
- Description and sample session of a marital therapy method which focuses primarily on exposing the pain caused by the historical inequality of women and men and the increasingly prevalent pattern of fathers being uninvolved or only marginally involved in the family unit.
- Invisible workforce
HD7255.I56 2000
- "Stigma and misconceptions about the nature of mental illness make it difficult for those affected to find meaningful employment. This videotape features a remarkably diverse group of employers, job developers, and employees with psychiatric difficulties. They tell of their experiences and offer sensitive suggestions to help others achieve success joining or rejoining the workforce"--Cover.
- Jay Haley on directive therapy
RC488.5.J39 2000
- Therapist and master teacher Jay Haley lectures a training group on his approach to family therapy.
- Kids and stress
BF723.S75K5 1993
- Looks at how stress affects kids. Looks at eating and sleeping disturbances, at drug and alcohol use, and at mental illness, depression, and suicide. Also offers suggestions to relieve stress in order to enable adults to help kids and to enable kids to help themselves.
- Kids in crisis /
RJ503.K53
- Documents the escalating incidence of mental illness in teens, contains candid interviews, and goes behind the scenes of a psychiartic hospital.
- Legacy of childhood trauma, The: not always who they seem /
HV6626.5.L44 1996
- Presents testimonies of four young people (roughly aged 16-24) who talk about the traumatic physical abuse they suffered during their childhoods, their experiences in foster care, and how they have come to work through the trauma. Includes interviews with mental health professionals and foster parents who discuss important factors involved in understanding and rehabilitating the victim of trauma.
- Let it not be in vain : a program for the prevention of suicide and alcohol abuse /
RJ506.S9L4 1998
- "This true story of a teenager's suicide resulting from alcohol abuse is told by his family and friends. Viewers learn how to recognize the symptoms of acute alcohol intoxication and what to do when a friend exhibits these symptoms. They also learn the warning signs for suicide and how to respond to a friend who may be feeling depressed, angry, hopeless and/or helpless."
- Listening to children a moral journey with Robert Coles /
BF723.M54L57 1995
- Child psychiatrist Robert Coles investigates children's moral development via case studies of eight children and their families. In Part II, Coles leads a group discussion with parents and teachers in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- Living in a violent relationship
HV6626.2.D6 1993 pt.1
- Madness
RC480.53.M32
[pt. 1.] To define true madness -- [pt. 2.] Out of sight -- [pt. 3.] Brain waves -- [pt. 4.] The talking cure -- [pt. 5.] In two minds. - Program 1 explores past and present myths about mental illness, and how our current-day perceptions and fears compare with earlier superstitions. Program 2 looks at the history of institutionalized treatment for mental patients. Program 3 discusses the history of medical discoveries about the structure and functioning of the brain. Program 4 looks at Sigmund Freud and some of the modern variations on his work. Program 5 discusses schizophrenia, the most baffling of mental diseases.
- Management of obsessive-compulsive disorders in the primary care setting
RC533.M35 1997
- This video program features two patient vignettes. These dramatizations illustrate common presentations of persons with OCD. The objective of this program is to provide primary care physicians with the most up-to-date information on recognizing and treating patients who have obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Many faces of Marsha, The
RC569.5.M8M3
- Portrayal of a woman's treatment for multiple personal disorder.
- Medicating kids
RJ506.H9M43 2001
- Frontline investigates the growing use of psychoactive drugs by children and the challenges of parenting and schooling in a world of high stress and increasing family disintegration.
- Medication issues in mental health /
RM315.M445 1995
1. Preventing adverse drug reactions (25 min.) -- 2. Understanding movement disorders (24 min.). - Tape 1 addresses the tragic and costly phenomenon of adverse drug reactions in the field of mental health treatment. Explores the various disorders that can arise from the use of psychotropic medications including neuroleptic malignant syndrome, lithium toxicity, atropinic overload, and extrapyramidal side effects. Discusses ways to identify and prevent adverse reactions through awareness, communication, assessement, and early intervention. Tape 2 describes the various involuntarymovement disorders that can occur with patients who take psychotropic medications. Explores how healthcare providers can become desensitized or commonly misinterpret movement disorders as psychiatric symptoms.
- Men and emotions : a psychoeducational approach /
RC489.E45M4 1997
- Reenacts the treatment of Alexithymia in a 12-session therapy program that helps men to recognize and express their emotions.
- Mental illness
RC460.M4672 1995
- Describes the most common mental illnesses such as phobias, anxiety, nervous breakdowns, and schizophrenia.
- Mental illness and the older person
RC451.4.A5M463 2005
- (Producer) Provides an overview of mental illness and related behaviours often observed in the elderly. These include Alzheimer disease, depression, confusion, delirium, anxiety, and paranoia.
- Mental illness in the family /
RC514.M45 1997
- "Bonnie had her first psychotic break when she was 16. Now 27, she and her family talk together about the illness as it hit them then, and about living with it since. They discuss the tensions and emotions they felt, including their helplessness and guilt. Her parents and sister wonder if it was something they did. Bonnie describes her own emotions, including her paranoia and her feelings of guilt when she felt she was destroying her parents' marriage."--Container. Program in a set of three on a young woman's recovery from paranoid schizophrenia.
- Mind of a murderer, The
KF224.B37M5 1997
pt.1 The case of the Hillside Strangler -- pt.2 The mask of madness. - Documents the Los Angeles trial of Kenneth Bianchi, commonly known as the Hillside Strangler, through still photographs, news footage, courtroom action, and interviews with those involved in the case. Focuses on psychiatric evidence concerning Bianchi's sanity.
- Monsters in the closet : childhood fears & anxieties /
BF723.F4M65 1997
- Provides information on types of fears children experience, the ages at which many specific fears surface, and some common sense answers for parents and other providers to help children cope.
- Mothers and sons the crucial connection /
BF723.M55M68 1996
- Olga Silverstein disusses the importance of the ties between mother and son.
- Multimodal therapy
RC466.A5 2007 pt.1
- Arnold A. Lazarus demonstrates this technically eclectic but theoretically consistent approach to therapy. The multimodal orientation begins with the assumption that therapy must assess seven discrete but interactive modalities. This psychoeducational framework encourages therapists to improvise and tailor therapy to the client.
- Multimodal therapy
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.1
- Arnold A. Lazarus conducts a mock therapy session while stressing the importance of identifying a client's significant behaviors, affective responses, sensory reactions, images, cognitions, interpersonal relationships, and assessing the need for drugs. Once these are identified treatment can begin.
- Multiple personalities the search for deadly memories /
RC569.5.M8M85 1994
- Presents stories of various people, their struggle with multiple personality disorder, and their recovery from the disorder. Emphasizes the fact that multiple personality disorders stem from child abuse.
- Murder 9 to 5
RC569.5.V55M87
- Explores violence in the work place.
- My memories are here Italian elders of trail /
HQ1064.C3M9 1995
- Presents Italian heritages, cultures and social events at Italian village in British Columbia. Shows Italian elders relationships with their own community, their social roles, and their adaptations of retired lives at their own Italian village.
- Mysteries of the mind /
RC512.M97 1988
- Explores manic-depression, obsessive-compulsive disorders, alcoholism, and other mood disorders and examines the neuro-chemical and genetic components in these disorders.
- Narrative therapy using a reflecting team
RC488.5.W5 1993
- Description and sample session of a marital therapy method which seeks to break interactional patterns which hamper a couple's relationship and replacing them with healthier patterns of communication. Emphasis is placed on having the couple describe and evaluate their problems in a search for their own solutions.
- Neurologic emergencies /
RC440.N58 1991
- Covers clinical knowledge necessary to identify and manage autonomic dysreflexia, subarachnoid hemorrhage, and generalized tonic-clonic seizures. Includes neurologic pathophysiology, which patients are at risk, recognizing early warning signs, assessment techniques, emergency nursing interventions, drug therapy, and documentation.
- New age for the old, A
HQ1064.N48 1980
- Presents a historical survey of the status of the elderly and attitudes toward them from classical times to the present.
- Not by the book
RC454.N68 1994
- This documentary explores one of our society's greatest taboos: mental illness. Portrays the essence of such disorders as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder, and conveys the wonders of healing and wellness.
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder the hidden epidemic.
RC533.O28 1997
Pt.1. What is OCD? (38 min.) -- pt.2. Treatment options (33 min.) - A look at what Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is, and a presentation of treatment options, including Cognitive Behavior Psycho Therapy (CBPT).
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
RC533.O25 2002
- (Producer) This program defines the criteria for this disorder, commonly known as OCD and one of the most prevalent of all psychiatric disorders. Explores the ritualized behaviors associated with the disorder and the resulting adverse affects, as well as relevant neurological findings unique to OCD.
- Otto--a study in abnormal psychology.
RC465.O8 1976
- Panic disorder and agoraphobia
RC535.P35 2002
- This video defines the criteria for these disorders and the specific symptoms associated with panic attacks and examines how panic disorder can be confused with other medical conditions and explores its relationship to the development of agoraphobia. It uses dramatic vignettes and interviews with professionals and educators in the field to discuss current treatment options and the challenges that these disorders present in home, vocational and clinical environments.
- Partners in justice
HV6626.53.T4P37 1999
- John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General, discusses the importance of the Crime Victim's Compensation Program.
- Physical assessment of a child
RJ50.P45 2008
pt. 1 . Growth - Physiological measurements - Vital signs - Skin - Head and neck. Ears -- Eyes -- Nose -- Mouth (23 min.) - Addresses general considerations and basic techniques for performing a through, gentle, physical exam of a child.
- Play therapy for severe psychological trauma /
RJ505.P6P55 1998
- Children who have been victims of abuse or other stressful events may exhibit severe trauma-related symptoms. In this video, Dr. Gil elucidates the nature of trauma, how to recognize it clinically, and how to manage its powerful effects upon children's development with the use of artwork and play. Filled with examples of children's artwork, sand play, and other forms of creative expression, the program contrasts the work of children who have been traumatized with that of normally functioning children. Dr. Gil balances general conceptual guidelines with in-depth commentary on specific cases.
- Poor Jennifer, she's always losing her hat
HV5132.P6
- A group of individuals in the helping professions discuss theoretical problems children of alcoholics have in coping on a call-in show, but the phones are silent until an adult child of alcoholics panel-member speaks from the heart. Extra poignancy is added by a subplot involving an alcoholic producer and his young daughter.
- Positive approach with a psychotic couple, A
RC488.5.P67 2000
- Therapist and master teacher Jay Haley supervises a therapist who is working with a psychotic married couple. Haley suggests that the therapist treat the couple as if nothing were wrong except the social situation. The consultation shows a way to make a new start with a chronic case.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
RC552.P67P67 1990
- Examines the different people effected by PTSD, including war veterans, victims of violent crimes, earthquakes, fire, incest, and rape, and explores current research to assist these victims.
- Prejudice answering children's questions /
BF723.P75R7 1992
- Peter Jennings moderates a discussion with a group of American children and teenagers concerning prejudice. Includes discussion of the physiological reasons for physical differences between races, reasons behind racial conflict, and various efforts to fight prejudice.
- Prisoners of childhood : exploring the inner child.
BF723.G5P75 1992
Part I. An actor prepares -- part II. Brothers -- part III. Ruby -- part IV. The winner. - Inspired by "The drama of the gifted child", by pychoanalyst Dr. Alice Miller, this documentary film is the intimate and tender record of a personal journey by five actors as they explore childhood memory.
- Process experiential psychotherapy
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.9
- Leslie S. Greenberg conducts a mock therapy session relying on the use of process experiential psychotherapy, an approach that relies on the provision of a genuine and empathic relationship between the therapist and client.
- Process experiential psychotherapy
RC466.A5 2007 pt.9
- Leslie S. Greenberg conducts a mock therapy session relying on the use of process experiential psychotherapy, an approach that relies on the provision of a genuine and empathic relationship between the therapist and client.
- Psychopathology diagnostic vignettes series /
RC537.D87
1. Dysthymic disorders and major affective disorders (38 min.) -- 2. Bipolar affective disorders (32 min.) -- 3. Schizophrenic disorders (35 min.).
- Psychoses /
RC514.P7
Schizophrenia (14 min.) -- Psychosis, unspecified (7 min.)
- Psychotherapy
RC480.P791
- Through a series of encounters between patients and their therapists, the film provides an overview of the basic process of psychotherapy and of the major elements common to all psychotherapy. There are three crucial themes in almost all psychotherapeutic processes: providing a safe relationship, working through ideas and feelings, and developing new cognitive and behavioral patterns for self-evaluating and interpersonal relationships.
- Psychotherapy, insight and action /
RC480.P795
- Psychotropic medications caring for patients with psychiatric disorders /
RS190.P78P7 1997
[video 1]. Assessment, intervention and treatment -- [video 2]. Schizophrenia and bipolar disorders -- [video 3]. Depression and anxiety. - This three-part set first examines patient assessment and treatment. The second video looks at schizophrenia and bipolar disorders using case studies, computer animation, and interviews. The third video presents patients with depression and anxiety and the psychotropic medications used in their treatment.
- Pulling together community Doukhobor elders /
HQ1064.C3P8 1995
- Presents Dukhobors' social life, customs, their religion and community rituals. Shows how aged Dukhobors live their single life and keep their philosophies of peace against war and preserve spiritual unique heritage for future generations.
- Reality therapy groups
RC489.R37R4 1995
- Dr. Robert Wubbolding speaks on reality therapy applied to group therapy.
- Recovering bodies overcoming eating disorders /
RC552.E18R43 1997
The student body : pressures of campus life -- The controlled body : stories of struggle -- The punished body : symptoms and side effects -- The recovery body : taking notice -- The recovering body : making changes -- The recovering body : giving voice -- The recovering body : finding support -- The recovering body : forging links -- Beyond the body : looking forward. - Focuses not simply on people's problems with food, but on the renewed hope for a healthy life that the process of recovery can provide. Presents the stories and testimonies of seven college students, showing the wide range of pressures that can lead to disordered eating. Discusses the psychological and physical symptoms of eating disorders.
- Recovering from mental illness /
RC514.R43 1997
- Refrigerator mothers
RJ506.A9R44 2002
- From the 1950s through the early 1970s, the American medical establishment thought it had found the cause of autism: poor mothering. Doctors presumed that the bizarre behaviors of autistic children - rigid rituals, difficulty with speech, extreme self-isolation - stemmed from their mothers' emotional frigidity. We now know that autism is a brain disorder, not the result of poor parenting. But for a whole generation of women branded as cold "refrigerator mothers," the damage had already been done.
- Relationship enhancement therapy
RC488.5.R45 1995
- Sponsored by the International Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Bernard Guerney discusses and demonstrates his brief therapy which seeks to empower the clients with skills to become therapeutic agents for one another.
- Relationship play therapy : a clinical session /
RJ505.P6R45 1997
- Dr. Moustakas demonstrates his principles for "being in" the world of the child, "being for" the child and "being with" the child in an unrehearsed therapy session. Afterwards, he is interviewed by Garry Landreth, Director of the Center for Play Therapy at the University of North Texas.
- Schizophrenia
RC514.S3 1995
[1]. Causation (28 min.) -- [2]. Symptomatology (31 min.) -- [3]. The community's response (41 min.) - Discusses the role of the health professional caring for a patient with an acute psychotic episode. Discusses measures such as reducing anxiety, establishing control and monitoring the patient's physical health. Therapeutic intervention techniques are highlighted.
- Schizophrenia, the shattered harmony
RC514.S33
- Schizophrenia--sources of suffering /
RC514.S46
- Secret life of Mary-Margaret portrait of a bulimic, The
RC552.B84S43 1993
- Based on the beautiful all-American girl, Mary-Margaret Carter's true story of her ordeal with bulimia. Chronicles the physical and mental effects of bulimia on the individual and urges those suffering from eating disorders to seek help.
- Self esteem and achievement oriented behavior
BF723.M56S44
- Provides parents, teachers, and youth care providers with the tools for increasing self-esteem and developing achievement-oriented behavior. Learn how self-esteem gets cut off for certain children and how to handle the problem with a three-step method for helping a child regain a sense of self-worth.
- Self-injury from suffering to solutions /
RC552.S4S47 2004
- Through portrayals and interviews this video discusses the nature of adolescent self-injury, examining its causes, its victims, and its effects.
- Sex, lust and heartache
RC560.S43S45 1996
v. 1. Exploring your slavery to desire (56 min.) -- v. 2. Breaking the bonds of habitual hurt (42 min.). - This program is devoted to the identification, assessment and treatment of "out of control" sexual behavior, and sexual addiction.
- Short-term dynamic therapy
RC466.A4 1994 Pt.12
- Donald K. Freedheim conducts a mock therapy session utilizing short-term dynamic therapy (STDT). The purpose of STDT is to help the patient acquire insight into the role of life events and ongoing experiences that contribute to the presenting problems.
- Short-term dynamic therapy
RC466.A5 2007 pt.12
- Donald K. Freedheim conducts a mock therapy session utilizing short-term dynamic therapy (STDT). The purpose of STDT is to help the patient acquire insight into the role of life events and ongoing experiences that contribute to the presenting problems.
- Sibling rivalry with Jean Rosenbaum /
BF723.S43S52
- Jean Rosenbaum discusses the common, normal problem of sibling rivalry, with several families describing their experiences with their own children.
- Silent hunger, The: anorexia and bulimia
RC552.E18S553 1995
- This program answers two important questions: What are eating disorders? and What causes eating disorders? The program specifically examines anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating syndrome. Seven females who have all suffered from eating disorders, the father of woman who died as a result of her disorder, and health professionals offer their insights and knowledge. These interviews are highlighted by dramatic sequences designed to encourage a greater understanding of the issues and emotions associated with eating disorders.
- Sleep problems in the elderly assessment /
RC547.S64 1999
- Explains age related normal sleep patterns in the elderly, identifies the causes of sleep problems and some of the common complaints associated with aging. Demonstrates assessment procedures with a selection of older individuals suffering from disturbances in their sleep patterns.
- Smoking truth or dare? /
HV5745.S56 1999
- Smoking: Truth or Dare is a powerful program that graphically demonstrates to teens who use tobacco exactly what this deadly habit is doing to them. The damage smoking or chewing tobacco does to their bodies is not just something intangible that they might have to face forty or more years down the road. These young people are suffering the deadly effects of their tobacco use right now, and the consequences will only get worse.
- Solution focused brief therapy
RC488.5.B47 1993
- Description and sample session of a marital therapy method which focuses on the development of solutions to problems rather than on the causes of those problems.
- Solving bathing problems in persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
RC523.S6 1996
- Uses videotape of health professionals bathing Alzheimer's or demented patients to discuss the problems and issues germane to bathing such patients in the health facility setting; includes differentiating between agitation and aggression, and avoiding confrontation. Provides suggestions for specific techniques to solve these problems.
- Somatic therapies, The
RC480.S65
- Something left to do elders of Sto:lo nation /
HQ1064.C3S6 1995
- Presents Stalo people's social lives, their own cultures, religious heritages and rituals at Stolo Indian reservations in British Columbia. Shows how aged Stalo people adapt their old aged lives in this changing society.
- Stroke, early rehabilitation, neurologic deficits
RC388.5.S865
- Discusses the nursing care of the stroke patient during the early stages of rehabilitation. Neurological deficits that are commonly seen are outlined, including motor, sensory, intellectual, communication, and emotional deficits.
- Structural therapy
RC489.S78S78 2000
- Harry Aponte discusses structural therapy and demonstrates its application.
- Suicide is not painless /
HV6545.S83
- Dramatizes a teenage boy's suicide and the reactions of family and friends who grieve, recover and live on; emphasizes how to prevent suicide and be alert to some danger signals.
- Suicide--fatal mistake.
RC569.S96
- A panel of 5 professionals discusses ways of recognizing signs of potential suicide and steps to take for its prevention.
- Techniques of play therapy a clinical demonstration /
RJ505.P6T43 1994
- This video presents segments of play therapy sessions with five different children between 4 and 12 years of age. In the process of working with these children, a number of different play therapy techniques are demonstrated.--guide.
- Teen and child depression
RJ506.D4T44 1992
- Even parents who are psychologist sometimes fail to diagnose severe depression in their own children. This program describes the common symptoms of depression: crying, withdrawal, over- or undereating, oversleeping or insomnia, concentration and memory problems, getting no pleasure out of life. In the extreme, these symptoms can lead to suicide - any threat of which must always be taken seriously. The program examines the possible causes of bipolar depression, presents evidence for the biological (as opposed to psychological) causes of depression, and discusses the role of environmental factors like child abuse in activating depression. Treatment is also discussed.
- Treating borderline personality disorder : the dialectical approach /
RC569.5.B67L56 1995
Definition of dialectics -- Goals of treatment -- Modes of therapy -- Outcome data. - An important component of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is the use of skills training to help manage the extreme beliefs, actions, and attitudes that form the criteria for borderline personality disorder. In this video, Linehan teaches patients the skills of DBT, including mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and emotional regulation. The sessions portray a team of therapists working through the range of problems and frustrations that arise in treatment, and viewers are thus brought into the team milieu and shown the efficacy of this approach. A short interview with Dr. Allen Frances, DSM-IV Task Force chair, concludes the video.
- Treatment issues for women
RC564.5.W65T73
- Tres madres structural therapy with an Anglo/Hispanic family /
RC488.5.A5 1990
- A videotaped counseling session with an Anglo/Hispanic family addressing the important family issues and problems while presenting an approach to structural therapy.
- Tres madres structural therapy with an Anglo/Hispanic family /
RC488.5.T74 2000
- A counseling session with an Anglo/Hispanic family addressing important family issues and problems while presenting an approach to structural therapy.
- Understanding and communicating with a person who is hallucinating /
RC553.H3U52
- Focuses on hallucinations in a schizophrenic patient. What happens to the brain durning a hallucination and demonstrates techniques for helping an individual through a hallucination.
- Understanding borderline personality disorder : the dialectical approach /
RC569.5.B67L565 1995
- Dr. Linehan begins by presenting clinically relevant features of BPD based on DSM-IV criteria and describes the underlying causes of the disorder with an emphasis on biosocial factors. She then traces the development of her approach. Segments of actual case sessions (with patients' identities protected) illustrate the nature of the disorder and the intense emotional discomfort these clients suffer. They also offer viewers a brief introduction to strategies Dr. Linehan uses to engage the client in the first interview.
- Understanding group psychotherapy
RC488.U5 1990
v. 1. Outpatient group (2 pt.) (111 min.) ; instructor's/practitioner's manual. - Designed to educate therapists working in a group setting, these tapes present vignettes of both outpatient and inpatient groups, as well as commentary by Dr. Yalom on the meaning of the sessions.
- Understanding the defiant child
RJ506.O66U5 1997
- Tantrums, resistance to chores, negativity --occasional clashes between parents and children are not uncommon. But when a child's defiance is chronic and disruptive of family life, he or she may have Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). This video tells you why this problem should be dealt with early and what can be done.
- Using assessment and counseling to work with chemical dependency
RC488.5.C445
- Discusses family and individual values relating to marriage communication/interaction in a counseling environment.
- What can we do about child abuse?
HV6626.53.T4W43 1999
- John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General, discusses the recognition and reporting of child abuse by medical, legal, and education professionals.
- What if everybody was purple?
BF723.P75W43 2000
- This video uses puppet characters from different ethnic backgrounds to explore the topics of prejudice, forgiveness, and friendship.
- When someone you love has Alzheimer's a practical guide for caregivers.
RC523.2.W44 1995
- Program gives an overview of how to recognize Alzheimer's Disease, how to cope with the disease, and how to nuture a loved one who has Alzheimer's.
- When they never ever listen
BF723.P25W43
- World of abnormal psychology, The
RC435.W67 1991
1. Looking at abnormal behavior -- 2. The nature of stress -- 3. The anxiety disorders -- 4. Psychological factors and physical illness -- 5. Personality disorders -- 6. Substance abuse disorders -- 7. Sexual disorders -- 8. Mood disorders -- 9. The schizophrenias -- 10. Organic mental disorders -- 11. Behavior disorders of children -- 12. Psychotherapies -- 13. An ounce of prevention. - A video series that covers the spectrum of psychological disorders from simple stress to paranoid schizophrenia. In documentary style, therapists, physicians, and researchers weave their commentary on causal factors, treatments and prognoses around the patients' own stories.