*Psychiatric nursing: the nurse-patient relationship, 1958
Scope and Contents
Produced by The American Nurses' Association and National League for Nursing. Ann and Ralph Schoolman, Dynamic Films Production.
The film discusses principles in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing the importance of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship in the care and treatment of the mentally ill. It describes the importance of the nurse's acceptance of patient behavior, and explains that the nurse, as a person, can help a mentally ill patient bridge the gap from her own world to reality.
Dates
- 1958
Extent
From the Collection: 8 Linear Feet (65 reels, 8 boxes)
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
Access Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Scope and Contents
Produced by The American Nurses' Association and National League for Nursing. Ann and Ralph Schoolman, Dynamic Films Production.
The film discusses principles in psychiatric nursing, emphasizing the importance of the therapeutic nurse-patient relationship in the care and treatment of the mentally ill. It describes the importance of the nurse's acceptance of patient behavior, and explains that the nurse, as a person, can help a mentally ill patient bridge the gap from her own world to reality.
Physical Description
16 mm answer print. Runtime: 34 min. Black and white, sound.
Creator
- From the Collection: Catholic University of America (Organization)
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Historical Audiovisuals Collection Collecting Area
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