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Language in action, program 11: Words that don't inform, 1960

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Produced by KQED for the educational television and radio center. Filmed by W.A. Palmer Films. Inc.

This film discusses the use of pre-symbolic language in furthering communication. It also defines and illustrates the function of social language, and shows how social conversation enlarges the possibility of friendship and communication. it features Dr. S.I. Hayakawa of San Francisco State College.

Dates: 1960

Language in action, program 7 : The task of the listener, 1959

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Scope and Contents Produced by KQED for the educational television and radio center. Filmed by W.A. Palmer Films. Inc.This film discusses the relationship between personality and communication and explains human behavior in terms of the self-concept. It defines self and shows how it differs from the self-concept, and illustrates the way in which the self-concept controls acceptance or rejection of a message. Finally, it stresses the importance of non-evaluative listening to complement speaking,...
Dates: 1959

*Let's eat food, 1977

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Produced by Capital Cities Television Productions. Published through McGraw-Hill Films.

This film examines the relationship between health and diet; it focuses on specific topics such as coronary heart disease, nutritional deprivation, iron deficiencies, and the relationship of sugar to health.

Dates: 1977

Like other people (HF5759), 1972

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Produced by Kestral Films.

This film shows and discusses the feelings and attitudes of a group of physically handicapped people in an English institution for the disabled. It emphasizes the fact that physically handicapped people have the same feelings and needs as normal people and focuses on the love of a young man and woman who have cerebral palsy. Their struggles to obtain freedom and privacy are documented.

Dates: 1972

*Lonely night, Parts 1 and 2, 1960

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Produced by the Mental Health Film Board, an Affiliated Film Production.

This film compares a normal family life with the troubled childhood and adult relationships of a young lady at the point of attempting suicide, and shows how psychiatry can help in extreme cases of depression.

Dates: 1960

Man to man (HF1414), 1954

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Scope and Contents Produced by the Mental Health Film Board and Affiliated Film ProducersWarm sympathy and human understanding are powerful instruments in helping mental health patientsthis is the key message of this film. The film is focused primarily on the relationship between two people: an elderly man who cannot feed himself and will not respond when approached, and a psychiatric aide (attendant) who refused to be discouraged even though the patient seems hopeless. Genuine suspense is achieved...
Dates: 1954

*Nan's class, 1977

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Produced by the American Society for Psychoprophylaxis in Obstetrics, Inc. and Durrin Films, Inc. Washington. Produced and written by Ginny Durrin and directed by Kip Durrin

This film provides information about the Lamaze childbirth method.

Dates: 1977

*On becoming a nurse psychotherapist, 1969

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Scope and Contents Produced by University of California, Berkeley, School of Nursing, Extension Media Center. Produced and directed by Richard A. Beindorf.This film presents a dramatized case study of the experiences of a young nursing student. With some previous introductory psychiatric nursing knowledge and training, she learns to assume the role of a nurse psychotherapist. The film focuses on the therapeutic tools developed by the nurse, showing her failures of intervention as well as her...
Dates: 1969