21 up South Africa Mandela's children 2008?
Angus Gibson, Jemma Jupp, ITV Productions, and First-Run Features (Firm)
In South Africa a group of children, first filmed in 1992 at the age of 7, are now 21. Rich and poor, black, white and mixed race, these fascinating and revealing portraits offer unique insights into the social and political upheavals that have occurred throughout South Africa since the crumbling of apartheid. From township slums to apartheid-era mansions to the bushveldt, these children, now young adults, have experienced a multitude of change. See them age from 7 to 21 and learn that AIDS has claimed the lives of three of these children. 1 videodisc (ca. 70 min.)
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Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy c2007
Diana Fosha, Jon Carlson, Governors State University, Communication Services, and American Psychological Association
"In Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Dr. Diana Fosha demonstrates her healing-centered treatment approach, which aims to capitalize on the client's natural, adaptive, wired-in capacities for healing and transformation. AEDP integrates experiential and relational elements within an affect-centered psychodynamic framework, with the somatic experience of affect in relationship and the moment-to-moment regulation of this experience as the focus of clinical aims to bring about change. In this session, Dr. Fosha works with a young woman who comes to treatment for help with an unsatisfying marriage. The client is worried that her 3-year-old daughter is being harmed by watching the conflict between the parents. Working to rapidly overcome the client's defenses and fear of emotional closeness, Dr. Fosha helps the client experience and process her deep grief, hurt, and sadness over her own early experiences of being parented. The client experiences a healing transformation and thus accesses confidence in herself and in her own resources."--Container. 1 videodisc (106 min.)
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Adolescent and adult development 2001
Examines the development of the adolescent into adulthood, and the development of the adult. Looks at moral development. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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Adolescent and adult development 2001
Wendy Moulton-Tate, Sharon Dymmel, Camille Dixon, Coastline Community College District, Worth Publishers, Coast Learning Systems, KOCE-TV (Television station : Huntington Beach, Calif.), and Insight Media (Firm)
Examines the development of the adolescent into adulthood, and the development of the adult. Looks at moral development. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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Adolescent cognition thinking in a new key c1999
David Elkind, Frances W Davidson, John M Davidson, and Davidson Films
"During adolescence, young minds begin working in fresh ways that permit new ways of reasoning that enable students to take on much more challenging materials. However, these transitions can result in inconsistent forms of thinking that create social and emotional difficulties. Referring to the work of Piaget, Erikson, Goffman and his own studies, David Elkind looks at the intellectual, emotional and social changes of this stage of life"--Container. 1 videodisc (31 min.)
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Affect-focused dynamic psychotherapy c2005
Jon Carlson, Leigh McCullough, Gary R VandenBos, Julia Frank-McNeil, Governors State University, Communication Services, and American Psychological Association
Dr. Leigh McCullough and Jon Carlson open this video with a discussion about affect-focused dynamic psychotherapy. Highlights the main treatment and most efficient and effective interventions used in affect phobia therapy. A session with an actual client follows the interview. 1 videodisc (98 min.)
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Attachment, separation & loss 2008?
Dr. Bowlby discusses a variety of aspects of attachment theory. He covers general information about attachment and loss and its influences on personality development as well as clinical applications of attachment theory. 1 videodisc (87 min.)
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Behavior modification teaching language to psychotic children 1969
Examines the steps involved in teaching psychotic children the functional use of speech, and discusses the need for correction of self-stimulation and destructive behavior before learning can begin. Describes how instruction may proceed through reward and punishment techniques in the imitation of sounds, labeling of objects, discrimination among alternatives, recall of experiences, and the development of a degree of spontaneity. 1 videocassette (43 min.)
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Die Bewerbung The interview c2006
Harun Farocki, Harun Farocki Filmproduktion, and Facets Video (Firm)
Documentary about German training classes for job interviewing. The director notes, "In the summer of 1996, we filmed application training courses in which one learns how to apply for a job. School-leavers, university graduates, people who have been retrained, the long-term unemployed, recovered drug addicts, and mid-level managers -- all of them are supposed to learn how to market and sell themselves, a skill to which the term 'self-management' is applied. The self is perhaps nothing more than a metaphysical hook from which to hang a social identity.". 1 videodisc (60 min.)
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Bowenian family therapy c2010
This video is one in a series portraying the leading theories of family therapy and their applications. Bowenian therapy, also known as family-of-origin therapy, looks at how previous generations influence the present family functioning. In this video, Dr. Guerin works to help family members link cognitive processes to emotional responses. 1 videodisc (119 min.)
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Can c2012
"Can Truong, a war refugee who was among the millions of boat people who fled Vietnam in the 1970's, was a model student, aspiring to become a doctor, when he was diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder. After years of unsuccessfully trying conventional medical treatments for his mental illnesses, Can becomes involved in the mental health consumer movement, a social and political effort by people labeled with mental illnesses who believe in recovery through self-determination and peer support. Inspired by his peers, he embarks on a healing journey of a different kind -- trying to reconcile cultural differences with his very traditional Confucian father and attempts to make sense of his childhood wounds. He serves as a volunteer on numerous mental health organizations that promote recovery and explores spiritual and holistic healing modalities." -- amongourkin.org web site. 1 videodisc (65 min.)
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Classic Piaget collection: Volume 1 200-
Robert Karplus, Celia Stendler Lavatelli, Queenie Beatrice Mills, and Davidson Films
This set of three short films explores aspects of the constructivist theory of knowledge as propounded by Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget. In this theory, Piaget argued that humans generate knowledge and meaning from an interaction between their experiences and their ideas. The first film explores Piagetian classification and how children's ability to use categories develops. The second looks at the Piagetian concept of conservation, using tasks dealing with quantity, length, area, and volume. The third investigates how intellectual thought develops and manifests itself in early childhood. 1 videodisc (76 min.) :
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Cognitive-behavioral couples therapy c2004
Arthur Freeman, Jon Carlson, Gary R VandenBos, Julia Frank-McNeil, American Psychological Association, Governors State University, and Communication Services
Arthur Freeman demonstrates his approach to working with couples, including a discussion between the host and the therapist; an actual therapy session with real clients; and a question-and-answer exchange with the therapist about the session. 1 videodisc (114 min.) :
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Cognitive therapy for challenging problems 2010
Judith S Beck, Professional Education Systems, and Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research
"In this seminar, [Dr. Beck] will teach you how to diagnose, conceptualize, plan strategy and implement solutions for the challenging problems that arise when treating clients. She discusses how to specify problems, differentiate between practical and psychological problems, use a cognitive framework to understand why the latter set of problems has arisen and use a variety of interventions from various psychotherapeutic modalities."--PESI. 4 videodiscs (342 min.) :
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Cognitive therapy for depression 2000
Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos, Judith S Beck, and Zeig, Tucker & Co
(Producer) In this look inside her treatment room, viewers will see how Judith Beck combines collaborative and directive techniques with skills- building and education about how to challenge cognitive distortions to help a depressed client see that she can make decisions that will positively influence both her circumstances and her mood. 1 DVD (95 min.) :
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Crisis intervention in action c2008
Richard K James
Demonstrates various crisis intervention scenarios through the use of role-play. Included scenarios address job loss, complicated grief, domestic violence, psychological autopsy, Critical Incident Stress Debriefing, PTSD, rape, violent students and suicide. 2 videodiscs (225 min.)
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Crooked beauty navigating the space between brilliance and madness 2011
A poetic, social justice documentary that explores positive and compassionate models for transforming the experience of madness in our culture. Artist Ashley McNamara recounts her journey from the psych ward to innovative mental health activism. 1 videodisc (34 min.)
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Diagnosing difference c2009 +
A documentary film featuring thirteen transgender and genderqueer scholars, artists, and activists discussing the impact and implications of the Gender Identity Disorder diagnosis on their lives and communities. 1 videodisc (64 min.)
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EQ and the emotional curriculum c2003, c2001
Dagmar Charlton, Sean Barrett, Channel Four Films (Firm), Double Exposure (Firm) , and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
IQ used to be the standard by which all were judged. Today, EQ allows for a broader understanding that encompasses attributes such as logical, linguistic, musical, kinetic, and emotional intelligences. This program provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence, including how it is defined and its neural components. Leading experts such as Harvard's Howard Gardner; Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence; Colin Blakemore, of Oxford University; and Alison Gopnik, of the University of California, Berkeley, examine the correlation between self-control and SAT scores, the dominant role of the limbic system, and how emotional and intellectual intelligences can be defined and meaningfully measured. 1 videodisc (50 min.)
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Eye of the beholder 197-?
Demonstrates, through a dramatic incident, the concept that no two people see the same situation in the same way. Designed to develop greater awareness of the pitfalls of subjective analysis, the need for objectivity, and the need for careful evaluation of all the facts. The story of an artist, who becomes involved in the killing of a beautiful girl, as he appears variously to a number of witnesses. 1 videocassette (25 min.)
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Five friends 2011
Erik Santiago, Hank Mandel, Alan Frow, Michael S Kimmel, Media Education Foundation, ManTiago Films, and Captive Pictures (Firm)
American philosopher Elbert Hubbard was fond of quoting his father on friendship, "When you die, if you've got five real friends, you had a great life". Five Friends is the story of how one man sought to live that life. The film follows a 65-year-old man and his five closest friends as they navigate and reflect on success, conflict, marriage, divorce, fatherhood, children, and dying. 1 videodisc (71 min.) :
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Gestalt therapy c2004
Jon Carlson, Gordon Wheeler, Yevette Brown , Jon M Tullos, American Psychological Association, Governors State University, and Communication Services
"In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy exemplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment." -- Web description. 1 videodisc (105 min.)
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The gift of therapy a conversation with Irvin Yalom, M.D c2002
Irvin D Yalom, Ben Yalom, Randall C Wyatt, and PsychotherapistResources.com
An interview in which Dr. Yalom discusses the central theme's of his life's work as a psychotherapist and writer. 1 videodisc (63 min.)
MEDIA 10-670
Grey Gardens c2006
Albert Maysles, David Maysles, Edith Bouvier Beale, Edie Beale, Ellen Hovde, Muffie Meyer, Portrait Films, Maysles Films, and Criterion Collection (Firm)
Portrait of the relationship between Edith Bouvier Beale and her grown daughter, Little Edie, once an aspiring actress in New York who left her career to care for her aging mother in their East Hampton home, and never left again. The aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis feed their cats and raccoons and rehash their pasts behind the walls of their decaying mansion, Grey Gardens. 1 videodisc (94 min.) :
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Grieving in the NICU supporting families and the health team when a baby dies c2007
This 80-minute chaptered DVD is designed to help health care professionals minister to the grief of families and to their own grief when faced with the death of a baby. The video offers an honest look at what is to be expected when struck with such tragedy and how to overcome the grief. 1 videodisc (77 min.)
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Groups in action evolution and challenges 2014
1 videodisc (262 min.)
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Happy c2012
"Happy takes us on a journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the slums of Kolkata in search of what really makes people happy. Combining real life stories of people from around the world and interviews with the leading scientists in happiness research, Happy explores the secrets behind our most valued emotion." -- Container. 1 videodisc (75 min.)
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Harnessing the power of genograms in psychotherapy c2012
"In this video, you will see Monica McGoldrick in action as she masterfully conducts an initial interview with a new client, demonstrating the step-by-step process of gathering historical information, creating the genogram, and contextualizing the client's presenting problem within a multigenerational family systems framework"--Psychotherapy.net Web site. 1 videodisc (114 min.)
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Helping children grieve c2009
Khris Ford, Paula D'Arcy, Charity Spatzeck-Olsen, Hans Spatzeck-Olsen, Paraclete Video Productions, and Paraclete Press
Khris Ford, founder of My Healing Place, and Paula D'Arcy, a trained psychotherapist, address the topic of childhood grief, covering: the differences between how adults and children grieve, how a parent can help a child grieve while they themselves are grieving, and how to tell the truth about death to children. 1 videodisc (55 min.) :
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Integrative relational psychotherapy c2007
"Integrative Relational Psychotherapy is a demonstration and discussion of Paul L. Wachtel's approach to treating clients. In this approach, the therapeutic work centers on disrupting the vicious circles in which clients' interactions with others perpetuate the distressing affect states and the internal conflicts that generated their actions in the first place. In this session, Dr. Wachtel works with a young woman who is experiencing stress in her marriage surrounding her husband's family and their overinvolvement in their life. Dr. Wachtel works with her to begin to define the boundaries she requires for her own well-being. They also start to look at the way she may be undermining her own efforts to achieve balance in her relationships." --Container . 1 videodisc (ca. 104 min.)
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Man's right to know 2002
Kevin Hinchey, Ted Dalaku, Wilhelm Reich Museum, and Wilhelm Reich Infant Trust Fund
1 videodisc (29 min.) :
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Managing anxiety in youth the Coping Cat video 2007
Philip C Kendall, W. Michael Nelson, Greg Ganger, and Workbook Publishing, Inc
1 videodisc (41 min.) :
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Mary Ainsworth attachment and the growth of love c2005
Robert S Marvin, Frances W Davidson, John M Davidson, and Davidson Films
This program reviews Mary Ainsworth's studies on attachment behavior and shows how attachment can lead to the growth of loving relationships. 1 videodisc (38 min.)
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The motivation breakthrough c2008
"What does it take to motivate the 'forgotten' student that traditional methods just don't seem to reach? Educator Richard Lavoie draws on decades of teaching experience to demonstrate six basic motivational styles and strategies for inspiring the most withdrawn and reluctant student. In this lively workshop presentation for parents and teachers, based on his recent book The Motivation Breakthrough: Six Secrets to Turning on the Tuned-Out Child, Lavoie touches all the bases. He explains how to tap into an apathetic or learning-disabled student's secret need for prestige, power, praise, or reward"--Container. 1 videodisc (75 min.)
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Myths of childhood: Part one: Innocence 2004
Anna Gričve, Sarah Gibson, Wendy Hughes , Film Australia Pty Limited, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
The romantic idea that children are innocent is at the heart of what we believe childhood should be. We are outraged when this innocence is violated by any form of child abuse or exploitation. But in our efforts to protect children, have we gone too far? Does our sentimental view of childhood blind us to the realities of children's lives? This video asks experts, parents and children: what happened to childhood? Are ideas about childhood as a state of innocence simply myths? 1 videodisc (54 min.) :
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Myths of childhood: Part three: Perfection 2004
Anna Gričve, Sarah Gibson, Wendy Hughes , Film Australia Pty Limited, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
In the era of psychology, contemporary parents have assumed responsibility for the emotional well being, self esteem and happiness of their children. But do parents expect too much of themselves and their children. Is it possible to have a perfect childhood? This video questions the ambitions of parents who strive to be perfect. 1 videodisc (56 min.) :
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Myths of childhood: Part two: Damage 2004
Sarah Gibson, Anna Gričve, Wendy Hughes , Film Australia (Organization), Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
"Can the roots of adult phobias and anxieties be found in our childhoods? Psychologists and other experts discuss the impact of remembered and repressed childhood memories, and also the danger that too happy a childhood can render adults incapable of handling trouble and stress ..."--Container. 1 videodisc (55 min.) :
MEDIA 10-3237
Obedience 1990?
Stanley Milgram
Presents an experiment conducted during May 1962 at the Yale University Interaction Laboratory on obedience to authority. Describes both obedient and defiant reactions of subjects who are instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person. 1 videocassette (45 min.)
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Protagonist 2008
Terrorism, Psychology, Jessica Yu, Elise Pearlstein, Susan West, Hans-Joachim Klein, Mark Pierpoint, Joe Loya, Mark Salzman, Jeff Beal, Marina Sirtis, Chris Diamantopoulos, John Kapelos, Lorber HT Digital, and Alive Mind Media
"A riveting and provocative documentary that explores the psychological transformation of the modern character. Inspired by Greek drama, Academy Award-winning director Jessica Yu weaves together the stories of four men consumed by personal odysseys - a notorious former German terrorist, an evangelical minister who comes out of the closet, a bank robber turned journalist, and a kung-fu fanatic who becomes a stay-at-home dad and author"--Container. 1 videodisc (90 min.) :
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Psychoanalytic therapy over time c2009
Jeremy D. Safran demonstrates the relational psychoanalytic approach. Like other forms of psychoanalysis, the relational approach emphasizes the importance of exploring unconscious processes, transference, and defense, but is also distinguished by a number of key features. Over the course of six sessions, Dr. Safran works with a young woman with a history of serious depression, substance abuse, and a pattern of romantic involvement with abusive men. Over the course of therapy, the client progresses from a stance of wary and resentful compliance to one of growing trust and healthy self-assertion"--Container. 3 videodiscs (332 min.)
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The Psychological birth of the human infant the separation-individuation process 20--?
Margaret S Mahler, Anni Bergman, Fred Pine , and Margaret S. Mahler Psychiatric Research Foundation
Presents examples of complex, but regularly occurring phenomena that characterize the child's journey through the four sub-phases of the separation-individuation process. Includes a 10 minute update where Dr. Fred Pine presents a strong response to a critique of the symbiosis concept and then briefly summarizes the separation-individuation process. 1 videodisc (62 min.)
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Quiet rage the Stanford prison study 1992
Philip G Zimbardo, Ken Musen, Stanford Instructional Television Network, and Stanford University
Discusses a prison simulation experiment conducted in 1971 with students at Stanford University and considers the causes and effects that make prisons such an emotional issue. 1 videocassette (ca. 50 min.)
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Recent advances in cognitive therapy an interview 2005
Aaron T Beck, Judith S Beck, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, and European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies
This videotape is in two parts. Part 1. Dr. Judith Beck is interviewed about the forthcoming therapy session with a depressed patient. Part 2. Dr. Beck illustrates the basics of cognitive therapy. 1 videodisc
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Relational psychotherapy c2008
"In this session, Dr. Safran works with a woman in her 30s who separated from her husband but is considering giving her marriage another try. Dr. Safran and the client discuss her marriage and explore past trauma that may continue to affect her current relationships."--Container. 1 videodisc (99 min.)
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Someday Melissa the story of an eating disorder loss and hope c2011
In 2009, 19-year-old Melissa Avrin lost her life to an eating disorder after a long struggle with bulimia. It was a five year battle that wreaked havoc on her self-esteem, academic success, her friendships and family. Melissa, an aspiring filmmaker and gifted writer, kept a journal to help express her feelings and one entry stood out from the rest. "Someday.... I'll eat breakfast, I'll keep a job for more than 3 weeks, I'll have a boyfriend for more than 10 days, I'll love someone, I'll travel wherever I want, I'll make my family proud, I'll make a movie that will change lives." This poem became the inspiration for the documentary, Someday Melissa, the story of an eating disorder, loss and hope that her mother, Judy Avrin, made to create a tool that would help families, health care workers, educators and coaches better understand the devastation of eating disorders and provide a call to action. 1 videodisc (59 min.) :
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Structural family therapy with Harry Aponte 2010, c1998
Harry J Aponte, Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos, Ali Miller, Psychotherapy.net, and Governors State University
In this three-part video, Aponte discusses his approach to family therapy, conducts a real session with a challenging family, and then offers commentary about the session. Aponte's responses to questions from an audience of therapists further elucidate the rationale behind his interventions.--From container. 1 videodisc (114 min.) :
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Sybil 2006
Joanne Woodward, Sally Field, Brad Davis, Jacqueline Babbin, Stewart Stern, Daniel Petrie, Flora Rheta Schreiber, Lorimar Productions, and Warner Home Video (Firm)
A landmark, classic drama depicting the extraordinary real life of a young woman suffering from multiple personality disorder. Includes the full 3-hour broadcast version (aired over two nights), along with over an hour of new exclusive special features. 2 videodiscs (ca. 187 min.)
MEDIA 10-772
Systemic family therapy DVD series demonstrations of theory to practice c2012, c2011
Jon Louis Winek, Sue Herzog, Bonnie Perkins, Nick Jordan, John Edwards, Pamela Richey, Jack Mulgrew, Chris Rodriguez, Jeff Krepps, and Sage Publications, inc
Portrays comprehensive examples of different approaches to family therapy. Therapists engage people involved in various family structures including single parents, couples, families of mixed race and ethnicity, and LGBT families and couples. The DVDs are intended to highlight the approaches featured in Jon L. Winek's Systemic family therapy. 7 videodiscs (394 min.) :
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Three approaches to psychotherapy 200-?
Demonstrates client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, gestalt therapy as practiced by Frederick Perls, and rational-emotive therapy as practiced by Albert Ellis. Part 3 includes an evaluation by the patient, Gloria, of her therapy. 3 videodiscs (116 min.)
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Three approaches to psychotherapy 2000?
Analyses and demonstrates three techniques of psychotherapy as practiced by Dr. Hans Strupp (psychodynamic therapy), Dr. Donald Meichenbaum (cognitive-behavior modification) and Dr. Aaron Beck (cognitive) each interviewing the same client, Richard, to demonstrate their differing and similar perspectives. 3 videodiscs (139 min.)
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Three approaches to psychotherapy 200?, 1977
Demonstrates client-centered therapy as practiced by Carl Rogers, Actualizing therapy as practiced by Everett Shostrom, and multi-modal therapy as practiced by Arnold Lazarus. Part 3 includes an evaluation by the patient, Kathy, of her therapy. 3 videodiscs (136 min.)
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A Time to learn--reality orientation in the nursing home 1973
Alex Tice, Veterans Administration Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala, and National Audiovisual Center
Emphasizes the implementation process of reality orientation in three distinct nursing home settings. Illustrates the actual staff-training of the three facilities using various teaching techniques. Demonstrates methods of implementing reality orientation with only limited information on its concepts and basic principles. 28 min
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Trust second acts in young lives 2010
Nancy Kelly, Kenji Yamamoto, Center for Independent Documentary, and New Day Films
"Trust starts in a theater as a group of teenage actors receive a standing ovation, then takes us back to the beginning, when an 18-year-old Hondureńa tells the company a story about her life that involved rape and incest. Amazing things unfold as these teens transform her story into a daring original play and learn to trust each other in ways you might never think possible."--Container. 1 videodisc (78 min.) :
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Understanding group psychotherapy featuring Irvin D. Yalom, M.D 2006
Steve Rosen, Terri DeBono, Irvin D Yalom, PsychotherapistResources.com, and Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
Volume 1: Dr. Yalom brings the group from content to process, establishes group norms, establishes a supportive group environment, and builds trust among group members. Between sessions, he comments on the situations depicted and the techniques used. The patients are actors but the situation and dialog are drawn from Dr. Yalom's experience with real patients. Volume 2: Dr. Yalom demonstrates his here and now approach in a therapy group in an acute inpatient psychiatric ward of a general hospital. He helps patients break through their isolation and avoid practices that might lead to the failure of the group session. The patients are actors but the situations and dialog are drawn from Dr. Yalom's experience with real patients. With commentary by Dr. Yalom. Volume 3: Dr. Yalom discusses group and existential psychotherapy, his work on bereavement, and early influences on his professional life. 3 v. in 5 videodiscs (260 min.)
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The up series: Seven up!; 7 plus seven; 21 up; 28 up; 35 up; 42 up; 49 up 2007
Michael Apted, Margaret Bottomley, Claire Lewis, Granada Television, ITV (Firm), British Broadcasting Corporation, and First-Run Features (Firm)
In 1964 Michael Apted interviewed a group of seven year old children from diverse backgrounds from all over England, asking them about their lives and their dreams for the future. Every seven years, Apted has been back to talk to the same subjects. 6 videodiscs (710 min.)
MEDIA 10-1342
Warrendale 2010
Examines the lives of residents and staff at an experimental residential treatment center for emotionally disturbed youth in Toronto. Shows the special treatment devised for the children by the director, Dr. John Brown. 1 videodisc (101 min.)
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We don't live under normal conditions c1999
Rhonda Collins and Aperiofilms (Firm)
Six people discuss complex issues about how society is handling depression, despair and suicidal behavior. 1 videodisc (ca. 72 min.)
MEDIA 10-893
When medicine got it wrong c2009
Katie Cadigan, Laura Murray, Rita Moreno, ImageReal Pictures, KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.), Independent Television Service, and Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
In 1974 a small group of parents became the first in the nation to publicly refuse blame for causing their children to have schizophrenia. They formed Parents of Adult Schizophrenics and their activism led to parents around the nation demanding changes in how the disease is understood and treated. 1 videodisc (53 min.)
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The world of abnormal psychology 2013
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. "See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional behavior. The series explores theory and practice in the treatment of the mentally ill, covering multiple approaches."--Container. 7 videodiscs (ca. 780 min.)
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21 up South Africa Mandela's children 2008?
Angus Gibson, Jemma Jupp, ITV Productions, and First-Run Features (Firm)
In South Africa a group of children, first filmed in 1992 at the age of 7, are now 21. Rich and poor, black, white and mixed race, these fascinating and revealing portraits offer unique insights into the social and political upheavals that have occurred throughout South Africa since the crumbling of apartheid. From township slums to apartheid-era mansions to the bushveldt, these children, now young adults, have experienced a multitude of change. See them age from 7 to 21 and learn that AIDS has claimed the lives of three of these children. 1 videodisc (ca. 70 min.)
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35 up 1993 1991
Michael Apted
Documentary. Continues the study of a group of British young people from a variety of economic and social backgrounds as they grow up, interviewing them at the ages of seven, fourteen, twenty-one, twenty-eight, and now at thirty-five. Provides a sociological and cultural history of postwar Britain as well as an examination of the process of growing up. 1 videocassette (123 min.)
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Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy c2007
Diana Fosha, Jon Carlson, Governors State University, Communication Services, and American Psychological Association
"In Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Dr. Diana Fosha demonstrates her healing-centered treatment approach, which aims to capitalize on the client's natural, adaptive, wired-in capacities for healing and transformation. AEDP integrates experiential and relational elements within an affect-centered psychodynamic framework, with the somatic experience of affect in relationship and the moment-to-moment regulation of this experience as the focus of clinical aims to bring about change. In this session, Dr. Fosha works with a young woman who comes to treatment for help with an unsatisfying marriage. The client is worried that her 3-year-old daughter is being harmed by watching the conflict between the parents. Working to rapidly overcome the client's defenses and fear of emotional closeness, Dr. Fosha helps the client experience and process her deep grief, hurt, and sadness over her own early experiences of being parented. The client experiences a healing transformation and thus accesses confidence in herself and in her own resources."--Container. 1 videodisc (106 min.)
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ADHD in adults 1994
Russell A Barkley, Kevin Dawkins, and Sharon Panulla
Describes the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and shows interviews with adults who suffer from the disorder. Russell Barkley details his new theory of ADHD, which explains why these adults have difficulty making adjustments in their lives. 1 videocassette (37 min.)
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Adolescent and adult development 2001
Wendy Moulton-Tate, Sharon Dymmel, Camille Dixon, Coastline Community College District, Worth Publishers, Coast Learning Systems, KOCE-TV (Television station : Huntington Beach, Calif.), and Insight Media (Firm)
Examines the development of the adolescent into adulthood, and the development of the adult. Looks at moral development. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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Adolescent cognition thinking in a new key c1999
David Elkind, Frances W Davidson, John M Davidson, and Davidson Films
"During adolescence, young minds begin working in fresh ways that permit new ways of reasoning that enable students to take on much more challenging materials. However, these transitions can result in inconsistent forms of thinking that create social and emotional difficulties. Referring to the work of Piaget, Erikson, Goffman and his own studies, David Elkind looks at the intellectual, emotional and social changes of this stage of life"--Container. 1 videodisc (31 min.)
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Adults with attention deficit disorder 1994
Thomas W Phelan and Edward C Booth
Clinical psychologist Thomas W. Phelan first describes the symptoms of "ADD with hyperactivity" as well as the symptoms of "ADD without hyperactivity". He is then joined by a panel of six adults to discuss important issues that face all adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. 1 videocassette (86 min.)
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Affect-focused dynamic psychotherapy c2005
Jon Carlson, Leigh McCullough, Gary R VandenBos, Julia Frank-McNeil, Governors State University, Communication Services, and American Psychological Association
Dr. Leigh McCullough and Jon Carlson open this video with a discussion about affect-focused dynamic psychotherapy. Highlights the main treatment and most efficient and effective interventions used in affect phobia therapy. A session with an actual client follows the interview. 1 videodisc (98 min.)
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All about attention deficit disorder 1990
Pt. 1. Symptoms, development, prognosis and causes (108 min.) -- pt. 2. Diagnosis and treatment (85 min.)Part 1 gives parents, teachers, pediatricians, and mental health professionals the information, tools and emotional support they need to deal with ADD children. It demystifies this baffling disorder and enhances the ADD child's chances of being a successful and happy adult. Part 2 separates facts from myth about this misunderstood child behavioral problem. 2 videocassettes (193 min.)
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Animal Einsteins 1999
Alan Alda and Andrew Liebman
In this Scientific American Frontiers special, host Alan Alda explores current research being done on animal intelligence, in particular language, counting, and simple arithmetic. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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The Anxiety disorders 1991
Marsha Zeesman
This program describes a range of anxiety responses, discusses causal factors, and shows how anxiety-based disorders are treated. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
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Are the kids alright? c2004
Karen Bernstein, Ellen Spiro, HoustonPBS, Mobilus Media (Firm), and Fanlight Productions
Documentary that explores childrens mental health in Texas. 1 videocassette (56 min.)
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Around the clock parenting the delayed ADHD child 1994, 1991
Joan F Goodman and Susan Hoban
"This program explores the many challenges facing parents of children with the combined diagnosis of ADHD and developmental delay (including difficulties with language, coordination, and learning)."--Container. 1 videocassette (47 min.)
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder what can we do? 1992
Kevin Dawkins, Russell A Barkley, Lee Dawkins, and Sharon Panulla
" Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a developmental handicapping condition that is relatively chronic and affects the adult outcome of most individuals diagnosed with this disorder." Discusses the treatments that can help these individuals lead more successful, happy and productive lives. 1 videocassette (37 min.)
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder what do we know? 1992
Kevin Dawkins, Russell A Barkley, Lee Dawkins, and Sharon Panulla
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. 1 videocassette (36 min.)
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Babies' minds 2001
Andrew Sachs and Andrew Law
Examines Jean Piaget's and Melanie Klien's theories on infant mental representation. Examples of infant behavior demonstrate the different stages of babies' abilities. 1 videocassette (25 min.)
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The BBC prison study 2008
Sue Howes, Steve Taylor, Alex Haslam, Stephen Reicher, Halovine (Firm), Online Classroom Ltd, and British Broadcasting Corporation
In December 2001, Alex Haslam and Steve Reicher collaborated with the BBC to conduct an investigation of group processes within a simulated prison environment. Over a period of nine days, Haslam and Reicher collected social, clinical and organisational data from 15 participants in order to test theoretical ideas about the psychology of power and resistance, tyranny and order. 1 videodisc (ca. 25 min.)
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The Behaving brain ; The Responsive brain 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 3 deals with the brain's structures, its biochemical reactions, and how these two affect behavior. Program 4 attempts to explain how the brain controls behavior and the role played by the environment. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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Behavior disorders of childhood 1991
This program focuses on three types of children's disorders: developmental, primarily autism ; disruptive, including attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder; and emotional, primarily separation anxiety disorder. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
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Die Bewerbung The interview c2006
Harun Farocki, Harun Farocki Filmproduktion, and Facets Video (Firm)
Documentary about German training classes for job interviewing. The director notes, "In the summer of 1996, we filmed application training courses in which one learns how to apply for a job. School-leavers, university graduates, people who have been retrained, the long-term unemployed, recovered drug addicts, and mid-level managers -- all of them are supposed to learn how to market and sell themselves, a skill to which the term 'self-management' is applied. The self is perhaps nothing more than a metaphysical hook from which to hang a social identity.". 1 videodisc (60 min.)
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Boys alone 2001-?
Kim Flitcroft, John Simm, Soul Purpose Productions, Channel Four (Great Britain), and Filmakers Library, inc
"Film of an English social experiement in which 10 eleven-year-old boys are invited to be 'home alone' without adult supervision for a week in a suburban house"--Container. 1 videocassette (50 min.)
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The brain, our universe within: Evolution: Perception c1994
David T Suzuki, Tomoko Sakota, Masakatsu Takao, Discovery Productions, Inc, Discovery Channel (Firm), Discovery Enterprises Group, NHK Creative, Inc, and Nihon Hoso Kyokai
New imaging techniques reveal a new view of the brain. Focuses on the evolution of the brain and how different parts of the brain control different functions. Discusses how senses break down and transmit the data they receive, and how each person's reality is different. 1 videocassette (ca. 90 min.)
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The brain, our universe within: Matter over mind c1994
David T Suzuki, Hatsuto Hachiya, Masakatsu Takao, Discovery Productions, Inc, Discovery Channel (Firm), Discovery Enterprises Group, NHK Creative, Inc, and Nihon Hoso Kyokai
Explores the mysteries of consciousness, creativity, the emotions, sense of self. 1 videocassette (54 min.)
MEDIA 2-6513
The brain, our universe within: Memory: The miraculous mind c1994
David T Suzuki, Tetsuya Muroyama, Shunya Hirano, Discovery Productions, Inc, Discovery Channel (Firm), Discovery Enterprises Group, NHK Creative, Inc, and Nihon Hoso Kyokai
Focuses on how the brain thinks, remembers and regenerates itself. 1 videocassette (90 min.)
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CBT & anxiety 2003
Nick Jordan, Kate Bonsor, Sam Cartwright-Hatton, and Insight Media (Firm)
This video illustrates the use of cognitive-behavioural therapy with children and adolescents suffering from anxiety. The first segment focuses on issues specific to younger clients, and the second discusses the later stages of therapy--particularly cognitive techniques--with adolescents. 2 videocassettes (90 min. each)
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The children of divorce a program featuring survivors 1993
Larry Long and Jennifer Knipe
Telling us -- Reassuring us of your love -- Not blaming us -- Deciding to co-parent or fight -- Not arguing about us -- Not "badmouthing" -- Not playing us against one another and Not using us as spies -- Not making us grow up too fast, "parentification" -- Not breaking promises -- Dating and your sexuality -- Speaking to other kids -- Speaking to parents -- Speaking to your parentsLooks at divorce through the eyes of youth who "have been there' and sheds light on the conflicting emotions divorce almost always causes in children. 1 videocassette (27 min., 30 sec.)
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The Developing child ; Language development 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 5 details the impact of heredity and environment on children's development. Program 6 describes how psychologists search for truths about the mind, society, and culture by studying how children develop complex language skills and use language in social communication. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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Dialogues with madwomen 1993
Allie Light and Irving Saraf
Captures the experiences of seven women who have experienced the dark side of the imagination -- multiple personality, manic-depression, schizophrenia, euphoria. 1 videocassette (90 min.)
MEDIA 2-5389
Different from you unfulfilled promises to the mentally ill c2002
Demetrio James Cuzzocrea, University of California (System), Extension Center for Media and Independent Learning, Pistachio Productions, and Fanlight Productions
This documentary follows the medical rounds of an urban family physician as he services the homeless 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. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-7390
Discoveries of infancy cognitive development and learning 1991
Glynn Butterfield and Steve Gilford
Explores the constant quest for knowledge by children in the first three years of life; concentrating on six major areas, learning schemes, cause and effect, use of tools, object permanence, understanding space, and imitation. 1 videocassette (32 min.)
MEDIA 2-2786
Discovering psychology: Program 11: Judgement and decision making: Program 12: Motivation and enotion c2001
Philip G Zimbardo, Tug Yourgrau, WGBH (Television station : Boston, Mass.), American Psychological Association, WGBH Educational Foundation, and Annenberg/CPB
Judgement and decision making: Explains the decision-making processes and human intuition and how and why people make good and bad decisions. Also explores the psychology of risk taking and negotiation. Motivation and emotion: Examines biological and psychological aspects of motivation and emotion as seen in studies of sexual behavior and the power of optimistic beliefs. 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.)
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Disordered states 1993
Peter Montagnon and George Page
Explores the problem of mental illness especially schizophrenia and looks at how three different cultures deal with the problem. 1 videocassette (55 min.)
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Dr. Hans Eysenck 198-
H. J Eysenck and Richard I Evans
Eysenck offers his classic criticisms of Freud and Freudian psychoanalysis, describes behavior therapy (a term he was first to use), and covers personality measurement, the psychology of human esthetics, and factor analysis. 1 videocassette (32 min.)
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Dr. Raymond Cattell 198-?
James L Bauer, Raymond B Cattell, and Richard I Evans
Pt. 1. Freud's historical biological orientation ; culture-fair intelligence tests ; heredity vs. environmental ; motivation ; attitudes ; dynamic calculus ; self sentiment ; perception ; learning-- pt. 2. Factor analysis ; "Q" and "P" techniques ; psychological testing ; psychotherapyDr. Raymond Cattell talks about Freudian theory and his views about human behavior, psychological testing, psychotherapy, etc. 2 videocassetes (ca. 50 min. each)
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Emotional intelligence 1999
Rachel Lyon, Joseph Camp, and Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman introduces his discoveries about the emotional mind. This program offers tools people can use to improve their health, family life and professional prospects. 1 videocassette (ca. 70 min.)
DANA 1687
EQ and the emotional curriculum c2003, c2001
Dagmar Charlton, Sean Barrett, Channel Four Films (Firm), Double Exposure (Firm) , and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
IQ used to be the standard by which all were judged. Today, EQ allows for a broader understanding that encompasses attributes such as logical, linguistic, musical, kinetic, and emotional intelligences. This program provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence, including how it is defined and its neural components. Leading experts such as Harvard's Howard Gardner; Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence; Colin Blakemore, of Oxford University; and Alison Gopnik, of the University of California, Berkeley, examine the correlation between self-control and SAT scores, the dominant role of the limbic system, and how emotional and intellectual intelligences can be defined and meaningfully measured. 1 videodisc (50 min.)
MEDIA 10-302
Erik H. Erikson a life's work 1992
Margaret Brenman-Gibson, Ruthie Mickles, Peter Hiller, Frances W Davidson, John M Davidson, and Erik H Erikson
Biography of psychoanalyst Erik H. Erikson, emphasizing his work on the social context of behavior, ethical perspectives, and conflict resolution. 1 videocassette (48 min.)
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Ethics and the difficult client 2006?
Thomas L Rochat and Professional Association for Continuing Education
Reviews APA, NASW, AAMFT, NBCC, ACA and NAMP codes. Presents and discusses 6 ethical vignettes and the steps to take when encountering such ethical situations. 1 videodisc (83 min.)
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Ethnocultural psychotherapy Lillian Comas-Diaz, PhD 1994
Lillian Comas-Díaz, Julie Frank-McNeil, Gene Broderson, Chi Chi Sileo, and Doug Fizel
Psychotherapist Lillian Comas-Diaz develops methods for integrating kuman diversity into clinical practice. 1 videocassette (48 min.)
MEDIA 2-3160
Evan's dialogue with Jean Piaget and Barbel Inhelder 198-
Jean Piaget, Bärbel Inhelder, and Richard I Evans
Jean Piaget and Barbel Inhelder discuss the stages of intellectual development and traditional ideas in American psychology about learning and perception, Freudian psychology, and intelligence testing. 2 videocassettes (80 min.)
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First feelings 1992
Kate Porter Lewis and Harry Ratner
This program discusses emotional development in infants. 1 videocassette (29 min.)
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Flexible, fearful, or feisty the different temperaments of infants and toddlers 1990
David Donnenfield and David Allen
Children come into the world with different temperamental tendencies that play an major role in behavior. Program provides information to help caregivers meet the needs and demands of the challenging mix of temperaments among children in group care. 1 videocassette (29 min.)
MEDIA 2-2783
Forty two up 1999
Michael Apted
Follows a group of Britons starting in 1964 from different economic and social backgrounds, interviewing them at the age of seven, then again at fourteen, twenty-one, twenty-eight, and now at forty-two to examine how close they are to achieving the dreams and ambitions of their childhood and youth. 1 videocassette (134 min.)
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Foundational conversation with Ken Gergen 2000
Dave Clark and Kenneth J Gergen
"Kenneth J. Gergen is Mustin Professor of Psychology at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. He is a major contributor to theory and research in social construction, and his writings treat a wide range of topics, including postmodernism, organizational process, education, technology, and the self. Ken Gergen is an Associate Editor of the American Psychologist and Theory and Psychology, as well as a co-founder of the Taos Institute. Among his most important works are Toward transformation in social knowledge, The Saturated self,Realities and relationships and An Invitation to social construction."--Masterswork Web site. 1 videocassette (40 min.)
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Gestalt therapy c2004
Jon Carlson, Gordon Wheeler, Yevette Brown , Jon M Tullos, American Psychological Association, Governors State University, and Communication Services
"In Gordon Wheeler's demonstration of Gestalt Therapy, the client attempts to gain a model for understanding how she views the meaning of her experiences, or more accurately, how she constructs the meaning of her experiences, through the lens of her specific viewpoint. What old habits and organization of experiences and feelings does she bring out to each moment? Observe how the client organizes herself and how she carries herself physically. Where are her feelings? How does she construct her experiences? How does she make meaning of her problems? Wheeler's keen exposition of Gestalt therapy exemplifies the underlying theory that growth occurs by assimilation of what is needed from the environment." -- Web description. 1 videodisc (105 min.) :
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The gift of therapy a conversation with Irvin Yalom, M.D c2002
Irvin D Yalom, Ben Yalom, Randall C Wyatt, and PsychotherapistResources.com
An interview in which Dr. Yalom discusses the central theme's of his life's work as a psychotherapist and writer. 1 videodisc (63 min.)
MEDIA 10-670
The good soldier c2009
Lexy Lovell, Michael Uys, and Out of the Blue Productions
"The Good Soldier follows the journeys of five combat veterans from different generations of American wars as they sign up, go into battle, and eventually change their minds about what it means to be a good soldier"--Container. 1 videodisc (78 min.)
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Helping parents understand their newborn the Clinical Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale c2003
Karen McMillen, Northern Light Productions, Brazelton Institute, and Fanlight Productions
Discusses the Clinical Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, which can be used by parents, clinicians and educators in hospital encounters and home settings during the first three months of life to develop relationships between babies and their caregivers. 1 videocassette (ca. 35 min.)
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How children learn 1997
Glenn G Norberg
Examines how people learn by taking in new information and acquiring new skills. 1 videocassette (23 min., 28 sec.)
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Infancy early relationships 1997, 1991
Shanta Herzog, Milan Herzog, Catherine MacDonald, and Rhoda Olenick
Part of a series intended to provide understanding of the unfolding process of human development from the beginning of life through adolescence. This segment deals with early relationships of infants. 1 videocassette (19 min.)
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The Infant mind 1992
Jack Carroll and Harry Ratner
Jean Piaget's stage theories of object performance and sensory-motor development are explained and challenged. Research with newborns has revealed that infants possess a basic perception of cause and effect, number, and object permanence and that memory skills and the capacity to form concepts are present much earlier than formerly believed. 1 videocassette (ca. 29 min.)
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Intelligence, creativity, and thinking styles 1999
Phillip Harris and Robert J Sternberg
Robert Sternberg discusses the components of intelligence. 1 videocassette (30 min.)
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Interviewing in action process and practice 1998
Nick Kaufman, Carolyn Dillon, and Bianca Cody Murphy
"Clinical wisdom, hands-on practice, and practical suggestions gleaned from work 'in the trenches' in a one-of-a-kind video designed to help clinicians-in-training master interviewing skills and the complexities of the relational process."--Container. 1 videorecording (120 min.)
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Jung on film Carl Gustav Jung interviewed in Zurich, Swizerland on August 5-8, 1957 1990, 1957
Richard I Evans
Features an interview with Carl Gustav Jung, taped in August 1957, in which the pioneering analytical psychologist speaks to his collaboration with Sigmund Freud, talks about the insights he gained while listening to his patients' dreams, and reflects on the turns his life has taken. 1 videocassette (77 min.)
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Leadership in action 1994
Offers insights into management leadership based upon the results of an AT&T study which found a consistent archetypical pattern of memories and emotions surrounding the American concept of quality. This pattern follows three stages: crisis, support, and celebration. AT&T managers at all levels discuss and illustrate the ways in which they effectively lead others through each of these stages. 1 videocassette (ca. 16 min.)
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Looking at abnormal behavior 1991
Kevin Dawkins
Case histories of patients and professionals working to assess, diagnose, and treat various types of abnormal behavior. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
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Make up your mind c2002
Graham Chedd, Alan Alda, Chedd-Angier Production Company, Connecticut Public Television, and PBS Home Video
Scientists look to the brain's frontal lobe as the seat of personality. 1 videocassette (ca. 60 min.)
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Managing anxiety in youth the Coping Cat video 2000
Philip C Kendall, W. Michael Nelson, and Workbook Publishing, Inc
Contains a brief description of child anxiety and sampling sessions portrayed by actors. 1 videocassette (50 min.)
MEDIA 2-7623
Mary Ainsworth attachment and the growth of love c2005
Robert S Marvin, Frances W Davidson, John M Davidson, and Davidson Films
This program reviews Mary Ainsworth's studies on attachment behavior and shows how attachment can lead to the growth of loving relationships. 1 videodisc (38 min.)
MEDIA 10-669
Matter of heart 1991
Michael Whitney, Mark Whitney, and Suzanne Wagner
A film portrait of Carl Gustav Jung which includes rare home movies, archival materials and interviews. Presents conversations with Jung's closest friends, patients and associates including Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph Henderson, members of the Hugennmater family, and Sir Laurens van der Post. Explores Jung's long relationship with Fraulein Toni Wolff, and also focuses on the meaning of Jung's genius for society. 1 videocassette (107 min.)
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Methodology the psychologist and the experiment 1975
Peter Jordan
Shows two examples of controlled manipulation with test groups in the laboratory in order to explain the basic logic of experimentation in psychology. 1 videocassette (31 min.)
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Milton H. Erickson, M.D explorer in hypnosis and therapy 1993
Jay Haley, Madeleine Richeport-Haley, and Milton H Erickson
Presents a portrait of Milton Erickson's life and work as an innovator and authority in the field of hypnosis and therapy. 1 videocassette (56 min.)
MEDIA 2-3262
The Mind awake and asleep ; The Mind hidden and divided 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 13 explores the nature of sleeping, dreaming, and altered states of consciousness. Also looks at how consciousness lets us interpret, analyze, and direct our behavior in adaptive, flexible ways. Program 14 examines how events and experiences of the subconscious affect moods, actions, and health. Includes case studies of multiple personality and split-brain patients and demonstrations of hypnosis. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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Mind of a murderer produced and directed by Mike Smith ; a BBC/Discovery Channel co-production 2002
Mike Smith and Robert Lindsay
Discusses the biochemistry of why men kill. 1 videocassette (50 min.)
DANA 1743
Mood disorders 1991
Alvin H Perlmutter, Toby Kleban Levine, and Megan Cogswell
This program introduces mood disorders from mania to depressive stupor. It explores those factors that contribute to their onset, describes how they disrupt people's lives, and examines treatments that seem to work. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2288
Mood disorders: Antidepressants and mood stabilizers c2001
Jim Harrigan, Concept Media, inc, and Classroom Productions
Discusses the groups of medications used in the treatment of depression and bipolar disorders, theories of how they work within the brain, and how they affect behavior. Addresses significant issues facing the caregiver who administers such medications including special considerations in administration and observation for side effects. 1 videocassette (24 min.)
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Mood disorders: Bipolar disorders c2001
Concept Media, inc and Crosstown Productions
Defines bipolar disorder and illustrates the symptoms present during manic episode and hyomania. Describes and discusses Bipolar 1 and Bipolar II disorder, mixed episode, "rapid cycling" and cyclothymia. Discusses the epidemiology of bipolar disorder and the treatment including mood stabilizers, family education and short-term psychotherapy. 1 videocassette (29 min.)
DANA 2159
Moral development 1973
Tom Lazarus, David L Rosenhan, Stanley Milgram, Robert E Schell, and Bill Kaplan
Examines two of the major theories in the field of moral development by using Dr. Stanley Milgrim's famous obedience experiment to pose a serious moral dilemma. Features Dr. David Rosenhan who summarizes the developmental stages of moral judgment in children and adults. 1 videocassette (27 min.)
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Morality the process of moral development 1977
Susan De Merrsemen-Warren, Marcus Krigbaum, Roy Anthony Cox, and Elliot Turiel
Dr. Susan De Merrsemen-Warren and Dr. Elliot Turiel interview and test children from the age of four until early adulthood in order to examine their concepts of sharing, fairness, justice, and other attitudes linked to the process of moral development. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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My friend Paul 1999
Jonathan Berman and David Tedeschi
A film portrayal of the friendship of filmmaker, Jonathan Berman and his childhood friend Paul, a bank robber and manic depressive. Includes footage from childhood films and interviews with friends and relatives. Raises issues about mental illness, criminality, and the meanings of responsibility and friendship. 1 videocassette (58 min.)
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Mystery of the senses a Nova miniseries 1995
Diane Ackerman, Peter Jones, Larry Klein, Michael Gunton, Nigel Ashcroft, Thomas Levenson, Carroll Parrott Blue, and Diane Ackerman
[Program 1] Hearing / producer-director, Larry Klein ; writers, Larry Klein, Diane Ackerman -- [program 2] Smell / producers, Michael Gunton, Larry Klein ; directors, Michael Gunton, Nigel Ashcroft, Larry Klein ; writers, Michael Gunton, Diane Ackerman -- [program 3] Taste / producer-director, Thomas Levenson ; writers, Thomas Levenson, Diane Ackerman -- [program 4] Touch / producer-director, Peter Jones ; writers, Peter Jones, Diane Ackerman -- [program 5] Vision / producer-director, Carroll Parrott Blue ; writers, Carroll Parrott Blue, Diane AckermanExplores the wonders of hearing, smell, taste, touch, and vision. 5 videocassettes (300 min.)
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Myths of childhood 1997
Sarah Gibson, Anna Grieve, Melinae Sandford, and Wendy Hughes
"This provocative three-part series confronts the notion that children are naturally innocent, asks why some adults blame childhood events for their adult unhappiness and questions the ambitions of parents who strive to raise the perfect child. Children and parents from the U.S., Australia, and the United Kingdom share their experiences"--Container. 1 videocasette (55 min.)
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The Nature of memory 1991
Eva Zelig and Jim Hartz
Shows computer models that mimic the functions of human memory, introduces studies of amnesiacs to determine how and where memories are made and stored, probes the effects of emotion on memory and how memory can be altered. 1 videocassette (26 min.)
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The Nature of stress 1991
Lisa Zbar and Marsha Zeesman
This program considers a range of stress responses, including some that are dysfunctional, and examines treatment approaches. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is studied as an extreme form of stress reaction. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
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Negative symptoms in schizophrenia 1995
Nancy C Andreasen
A discussion of the negative symptoms of schizophrenia including interviews with patients and treatment teams. 1 videocassette (45 min.)
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New attitude achieve personal and professional success by keeping a positive mental outlook 1997
Marian Thomas and Kellie Blackburn
A positive attitude is the key to success. Focus on the positive aspects of your life; make your work fun and more profitable; keep difficult situations from bringing you down; meet challenges and change with a sense of control. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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Obedience 1990?
Stanley Milgram
Presents an experiment conducted during May 1962 at the Yale University Interaction Laboratory on obedience to authority. Describes both obedient and defiant reactions of subjects who are instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person. 1 videocassette (45 min.)
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Obedience 1996
Tom Werner, Ted Purvis, and Stanley Milgram
This video presents segments from a reenactment of Stanley Milgram's classic experiment on obedience to authority. It shows the experimenter encouraging subjects to administer increasingly strong electric shocks to the learner -- an accomplice of Milgram's. The program raises questions about the ethics of psychological experimentation with human subjects. 1 videocassette (ca. 11 min.)
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Obedience 2008
Stanley Milgram, Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University, Media Sales, and Yale University
Presents an experiment conducted by Dr. Stanley Milgram in May 1962 at Yale University on obedience to authority. Describes both obedient and defiant reactions of subjects who are instructed to administer electric shocks of increasing severity to another person. 1 videodisc (45 min.)
MEDIA 10-1715
Object-relations therapy 1997
Jill Savege Scharff, Jon Carlson, and Diane Kjos
Introduction to a form of psychoanalysis based on needs, with the therapist providing a place of safety and a secure relationship so as to create a platform for therapy. 1 videocassette (117 min.)
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Organic mental disorders 1991
Kevin Dawkins, Alvin H Perlmutter, and Toby Kleban Levine
This program focuses on organic mental disorders that result from three causes: physical trauma, disease, and exposure to toxic substances. Assessment, treatment, and prognosis are all addressed. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2290
Otto a study in abnormal psychology 1975
Philip Stockton, William Kinzer, Robert Berry, Gloria Dorson, and Mary Forester
A case study in abnormal behavior, portraying a middle-aged man suffering from real and imagined pressures at home and at work. 1 videocassette (27 min.)
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An Ounce of prevention 1991
Examines several community based projects that focus on specific life stages. Each example uses a unique combination of strategies to lessen the effects of known psychological, sociocultural, environmental, and biomedical risk factors in the hope that the development of psychological problems do not occur. 1 videocassette (60 minutes)
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Out of the mouths of babes 1973
Jill G De Villiers, Peter A De Villiers, and Heather Cook
Describes the stages of language acquisition from infancy to six years of age. Scenes show children in normal everyday circumstances and in testing situations. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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Past, present, and promise ; Understanding research 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 1 describes psychology as the science that stands at the crossroads of philosophy, anthropology, biochemistry, and artifical intelligence. Program 2 deals with the scientific method as applied to psychological research, with an emphasis on sharpening critical thinking regarding research findings. 1 videocassette (57 min.)
MEDIA 2-1657
Perception the theories c1999
Helen Staveley-Taylor, Peter Ready, Uniview Productions, and Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Discusses the senses, including proprioception, and theories of Structuralist, Gestalt, Constructivist and Direct perception are analyzed. 1 videocassette (48 min.)
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Personality disorders 1991
Megan Cogswell
This program identifies 11 personality disorders and concentrates on four: narcissistic, antisocial, borderline, and obsessive-compulsive. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
MEDIA 2-2285
Piaget's developmental theory an overview 1989
David Elkind and Jean Piaget
David Elkind examines Jean Piaget's work in developmental psychology, dividing this work into four periods. Explores the concepts of assimilation and accomodation, the development of the semi-clinical interview, the course of a child's mental development, and Piaget's work in memory and imagery. Uses archival footage of Dr. Piaget and newly shot footage of Dr. Elkind conducting interviews with children of varying ages. 1 videocassette (27 min.)
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Piaget's developmental theory concrete operations 1984
Jean Piaget and David Elkind
Using structured interviews with children from four- to nine-years-old, Dr. David Elkind illustrates the development of transitive thinking and reversibility as children move from the pre-operational to concrete operational stage of cognitive development. Children's construction of the unit concept, so basic to arithmetic and beginning reading is explored. Dr. Elkind also examines some of the recent criticisms of Piaget's theories. 1 videocassette (30 min.)
DANA. MEDIA 1591 2-2128
Piaget's developmental theory conservation 197-?
Jean Piaget
Children between the ages of five and twelve perform tasks dealing with quantity, length, area and volume to illustrate the Piagetian concept of conservation. The children's differing approaches to the tasks are discussed by Drs. Robert Karplus and Celia Stendler Lavatelli. 1 videocassette (29 min.)
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The Power of the situation ; Constructing social reality 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 19 examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context. Program 20 looks at how mental processes color our interpretations of reality. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1666
The Psychological birth of the human infant the separation-individuation process 1983
Margaret S Mahler
Presents examples of complex, but regularly occurring phenomena that characterize the child's journey through the four sub-phases of the separation-individuation process. 1 videocassette (50 min.)
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Psychological factors and physical illness 1991
Megan Cogswell
This program draws on recent research studies in several disciplines that examine the influence of psychological factors on physical health. It focuses on psychological approaches used in the treatment of three medical problems: headaches, heart disease, and cancer. 1 videocassette (59 min.)
MEDIA 2-2284
Psychopathology ; Psychotherapy 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 21 defines and explores schizophrenia, phobias, and affective disorders. Also includes discussions with clinical psychologists who examine various factors that can lead to mental and behavioral disorders. Program 22 describes how theory, research, and practice come together in the treatment of psychological disorders. Also discusses how attitudes toward the mentally ill have been influenced by historical, cultural, and social forces. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1667
Psychotherapies 1991
Lisa Zbar, Marsha Zeesman, and Alvin H Perlmutter
In this program, clinicians demonstrate various types of psychologically based therapies (psycho-dynamic, cognitive-behavioralm and experiential) and show their application with both individuals and groups. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2292
Quiet rage the Stanford prison study 1992
Philip G Zimbardo, Ken Musen, Stanford Instructional Television Network, and Stanford University
Discusses a prison simulation experiment conducted in 1971 with students at Stanford University and considers the causes and effects that make prisons such an emotional issue. 1 videocassette (ca. 50 min.)
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Reaching beyond Magical child: Adolescence & beyond 1994
Joseph Chilton Pearce, Michael Mendizza, Kitty Hilton, and Touch the Future
Joseph Chilton Pearce discusses adolescence as a time of painful idealism and great expectation that includes a feeling of hidden greatness. 1 videocassette (58 min., 30 sec.)
MEDIA 2-6515
Reaching beyond Magical child: Awakening of intelligence 1994
Joseph Chilton Pearce, Michael Mendizza, and Touch the Future
Joseph Chilton Pearce discusses his ideas about nature's plan for the unfolding intelligence. 1 videocassette (58 min., 30 sec.)
MEDIA 2-6516
Reaching beyond Magical child: Critical & creative thinking 1994
Joseph Chilton Pearce, Michael Mendizza, Kitty Hilton, and Touch the Future
Joseph Chilton Pearce discusses why the movement from the concrete world to one of pure abstraction is perhaps the most dramatic change which occurs during preadolescence. 1 videocassette (58 min., 30 sec.)
MEDIA 2-6517
Reaching beyond Magical child: Imagination and play 1994
Joseph Chilton Pearce, Michael Mendizza, Kitty Hilton, and Touch the Future
Joseph Chilton Pearce discusses his ideas about play as the freedom and safety to move beyond the limitations we have accepted and discover something new about ourselves. 1 videocassette (58 min., 30 sec.)
MEDIA 2-6518
Reaching beyond Magical child: Learning and education 1994
Joseph Chilton Pearce, Michael Mendizza, Kitty Hilton, and Touch the Future
In a lecture before a group of parents, educators, and health care providers, Joseph Chilton Pearce discusses what it means to learn and how children's learning changes as they grow. 1 videocassette (58 min., 30 sec.)
MEDIA 2-6514
Recent advances in cognitive therapy an interview 2005
Aaron T Beck, Judith S Beck, Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research, and European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies
This videotape is in two parts. Part 1. Dr. Judith Beck is interviewed about the forthcoming therapy session with a depressed patient. Part 2. Dr. Beck illustrates the basics of cognitive therapy. 1 videodisc
MEDIA 10-679
Reinventing leadership 1996
Kevin Dawkins and Edwin H Friedman
"...demonstrates how our ability to lead is related more to the nature of our presence than to technique or know-how."--Container. 1 videocassette (42 min.)
MEDIA 2-3305
Remembering and forgetting ; Cognitive processes 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 9 looks at the complex process of memory. Examines how experiences are translated into codes in the memory, why we forget, and how memory can be improved. Program 10 examines the cognitive processes of reasoning, planning, and problem solving. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1661
Reviving Ophelia : saving the selves of adolescent girls 1998
Mary Bray Pipher
Teen pressures -- Media pressures -- Sexual pressures -- Boys -- Girls -- Parents & teachersMary Pipher discusses the challenges facing today's teenagers, especially girls, as well as the role of media and popular culture in shaping their identities. 1 videocassette (35 min.)
MEDIA 2-3633
The Schizophrenias 1991
Marsha Zeesman, Alvin H Perlmutter, and Toby Kleban Levine
This program explores what it it feels like to live with schizophrenia, what factors are believed to contribute to its onset, and what is being done to treat it. 1 videocassette (60 min)
MEDIA 2-2289
Self profile a guide for positive interpersonal communication 1995
Randall J Wright
Through a series of questions and respondent answers, the profile helps determine one's personality type, knowledge of which can have an immediate and positive impact on one's life. 1 videocassette (72 min.)
DANA 1313
The Self ; Testing and intelligence 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 15 explores society's role in shaping our ideas of who we really are. Also examines the emotional and motivational consequences of beliefs about oneself. Program 16 defines intelligence and how it is measured. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1664
Sensation and perception ; Learning 1989
Philip G Zimbardo
Program 7 deals with how we transform raw sensory data into meaningful impressions. Also focuses on the ways personal experience influences our perceptions. Program 8 describes the principles of classical and operant condition to show how learning occurs. Features the research of Pavlov, Thorndike, and Skinner. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-1660
Sexual disorders 1991
Kevin Dawkins, Alvin H Perlmutter, and Toby Kleban Levine
Discusses a variety of sexual dysfunctions and sexual disorders, focusing on pedophillia, rape, gendere dysphoria and desire and aarousal disorders and addresses potential psychological, sociocultural and biological causal factors as well as approaches to treatment. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
MEDIA 2-2287
She's leaving me a four-stage treatment model for men struggling with relationship loss 1996
Stephen Lerner
Dr. Lerner presents his four-stage therapy model designed to help men move from the crisis of being left to a broader examination of their relationships, emotional functioning, and life plan. 1 videocassette (40 min.)
MEDIA 2-3306
Short-term group psychotherapy for loss patients 1992, 1991
William E Piper
A demonstration role play created by the Short-term Group Psychotherapy Seminar to provide clinicians with an audio-visual impression of time-limited, short-term group psychotherapy for loss patients, and to introduce clinicians to some of the conceptual and technical issues associated with conducting such groups. 1 videocassette (55 min.)
MEDIA 2-3307
Simple beginnings? child development from birth to age five 1996
Andrew Sachs, John Oats, and Barbara Welch
The program features three experiments which display early abilities of infants to recognize rules, faces, and biological motion. The experiments test short-term memory capacities of young babies, register a baby's reaction to the mother and to a stranger, and demonstrate how babies appear to discriminate at a young age between biodynamic and non-biodynamic motion. The program goes on to explore the parents' role in structuring infants' learning experiences in the early development of language. 1 videocassette (24 min.)
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Stress management 1995
Christine C Brewer and Peggy Doolittle
Learn to look at yourself in new ways. To rearrange your activities to fit your priorities, yourself, your job and your family, without adding stress. 1 videocassette (79 min.)
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Stressed out in America 1997
Jack Ford and Jodi Applegate
A five segment series dealing with the causes of stress and how to reduce stress in your home and work environment through exercise and stress effective thinking. 1 videocassette (30 min.)
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Sybil 2006
Joanne Woodward, Sally Field, Brad Davis, Jacqueline Babbin, Stewart Stern, Daniel Petrie, Flora Rheta Schreiber, Lorimar Productions, and Warner Home Video (Firm)
A landmark, classic drama depicting the extraordinary real life of a young woman suffering from multiple personality disorder. Includes the full 3-hour broadcast version (aired over two nights), along with over an hour of new exclusive special features. 2 videodiscs (ca. 187 min.)
MEDIA 10-772
Teach the children 1993
Mary Megee and Robert D'Alessandro
Edwin Newman explores the impact of extensive television viewing on young children through interviews with educators, psychologists, media analysts, mental health researchers, children, and interested adults. 1 videocassette (57 min.)
MEDIA 2-2343
Theories of personality 1994
Jeff Hildebrandt and Dan Smith
Explains five major schools of thought on development of personality: psychoanalytic theories; humanistic theories, trait theories; behavioral-social learning; and cognitive theories. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
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Three approaches to psychotherapy Dr. Albert Ellis 198-?
Everett L Shostrom and Albert Ellis
Describes rational-emotive psycho-therapy as practiced by Dr. Albert Ellis. Shows his interview with patient Gloria and gives a summation of the effectiveness of the interview. Includes an evaluation by Gloria of her therapy with Doctors Carl Rogers, Frederick Perls, and Albert Ellis. 1 videocassette (ca. 36 min.)
MEDIA 2-1307
Three approaches to psychotherapy Dr. Carl Rogers 198-?
Carl R Rogers and Everett L Shostrom
Describes client-centered therapy as practiced by Dr. Carl Rogers. Shows his interview with patient Gloria and gives a summation of the effectiveness of the interview. 1 videocassette (ca. 48 min.)
MEDIA 2-1305
Three approaches to psychotherapy Dr. Frederick Perls 198-?
Everett L Shostrom and Frederick S Perls
Describes the Gestalt therapy as practiced by Dr. Frederick Perls. Shows his interview with patient Gloria and gives a summation of the effectiveness of the interview. 1 videocassette (ca. 32 min.)
MEDIA 2-1306
Three approaches to psychotherapy : II 1977
Carl R Rogers, Arnold Leslie Lazarus, Everett Shostom, and Harry Ratner
This is the last film in a three part series which explores the psychotherapy techniques of Dr. Carl Rogers, Dr. Everett Shostrom, and Dr. Arnold Lazarus. This film, introduced by Dr. Lazarus, focuses on his multimodal behavior therapy. Dr. Lazarus demonstrates his technique during an interview with client Cathy. The interview is followed by an evaluation of the session. 1 videocassette (46 min.)
MEDIA 2-1351
Three approaches to psychotherapy : II 1977
Everett Shostrom, Carl R Rogers, Arnold Leslie Lazarus, and Harry Ratner
This is the second film of a three part series dealing with the different approaches to psychotherapy of psychologists Carl Rogers, Everett Shostrom and Arnold Lazarus. This section focuses on the system of psychotherapy of Dr. Shostrom called Actualizing Therapy. During his introduction, Shostrom explains the concepts behind his therapy system; demonstrates it through an interview with client Cathy; and follows it up with an evaluation of the session. 1 videocassette (ca. 45 min.)
MEDIA 2-1353
Three approaches to psychotherapy : II 1977
Carl R Rogers, Everett Shostrom, Arnold Leslie Lazarus, and Harry Ratner
This is the first of three films which explore the different techniques of three psychologists: Dr. Carl Rogers, Dr. Everett Shostrom and Dr. Arnold Lazarus. In part one, introduced by Dr. Shostrom, psychologist Carl Rogers explains client-centered therapy and demonstrates his technique during an interview with client Cathy. The interview is followed by an evaluation of the session. 1 videocassette (ca. 45 min.)
MEDIA 2-1352
Three approaches to psychotherapy III pt. 2. Donald Meichenbaum 1986
Hans H Strupp, Donald Meichenbaum, Harry Ratner, Karen Shostrum, and Aaron T Beck
Pt. 1 Hans H. Strupp -- pt. 2. Donald Meichenbaum -- pt. 3. Aaron T. BeckDr. Aaron T. Beck uses his techniques of cognitive therapy with the same client Richard, as seen in the other segments. A summary of the effectiveness of the interview is given. This "three part series offering different approaches to psychotherapy featuring Dr. Hans Strupp (Psychodynamic therapy), Dr. Donald Meichenbaum (cognitive behavior modification) and Dr. Aaron Beck (cognitive therapy"...Video Source Book, 11th ed., 1990. 1 videocassette (46 min.)
MEDIA 2-2582
Through madness 1992
Ken Rosenberg, Elizabeth Swados, and Lisa Jackson
Chronicles the subjective and personal experience of illnesses like manic-depression and schizophrenia. It is the culmination of three years of research and investigation by the psychiatrist/filmmaker, who searched around the country for the three individuals profiled in the program. "Through madness" demystifies psychotic illnesses and de-stigmatizes those afflicted. 1 videocassette (28 min.)
MEDIA 2-1789
Treating borderline personality disorder the dialectical approach 1995
Allen Frances, Marsha Linehan, and Kevin Dawkins
Definition of dialectics -- Goals of treatment -- Modes of therapy -- Outcome dataAn 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. 1 videocassette (43 min.)
MEDIA 2-3309
Understanding borderline personality disorder the dialectical approach 1995
Kevin Dawkins
An introduction for therapists to the borderline personality disorder. Provides a thorough overview of Limehan's treatment approach, called dialectical behavior therapy (DBT). 1 videocassette (37 min.)
MEDIA 2-3308
Understanding group psychotherapy featuring Irvin D. Yalom, M.D 2006
Steve Rosen, Terri DeBono, Irvin D Yalom, PsychotherapistResources.com, and Brooks/Cole Publishing Company
Contents: v.1. Outpatients -- v.2. Inpatients -- v.3. An interviewVolume 1: Dr. Yalom brings the group from content to process, establishes group norms, establishes a supportive group environment, and builds trust among group members. Between sessions, he comments on the situations depicted and the techniques used. The patients are actors but the situation and dialog are drawn from Dr. Yalom's experience with real patients. Volume 2: Dr. Yalom demonstrates his here and now approach in a therapy group in an acute inpatient psychiatric ward of a general hospital. He helps patients break through their isolation and avoid practices that might lead to the failure of the group session. The patients are actors but the situations and dialog are drawn from Dr. Yalom's experience with real patients. With commentary by Dr. Yalom. Volume 3: Dr. Yalom discusses group and existential psychotherapy, his work on bereavement, and early influences on his professional life. 3 v. in 5 videodiscs (260 min.)
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Understanding the defiant child 1997
Russell A Barkley
Offering a clear picture of children who routinely demonstrate negative, hostile, and defiant behavior, this video illuminates the nature and causes of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Featuring Dr. Russell Barkley, the video also shows real-life scenes of family interactions and interviews with parents. 1 videocassette (35 min.)
DANA. MEDIA 1188 2-3750
The up series: Seven up!; 7 plus seven; 21 up; 28 up; 35 up; 42 up; 49 up 2007
Michael Apted, Margaret Bottomley, Claire Lewis, Granada Television, ITV (Firm), British Broadcasting Corporation, and First-Run Features (Firm)
In 1964 Michael Apted interviewed a group of seven year old children from diverse backgrounds from all over England, asking them about their lives and their dreams for the future. Every seven years, Apted has been back to talk to the same subjects. 6 videodiscs (710 min.)
MEDIA 10-1342
We don't live under normal conditions c1999
Rhonda Collins and Aperiofilms (Firm)
Six people discuss complex issues about how society is handling depression, despair and suicidal behavior. 1 videodisc (ca. 72 min.)
MEDIA 10-893
What if? c2003
Liz Ervin, Susan Wilcox, Camille Dixon, Coast Learning Systems, Worth Publishers, Coast Community College District, and KOCE-TV (Television station : Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Psychiatrists and education specialists discuss various aspects of the adolescent's developing cognitive abilities. 1 videorecording (28 min.)
MEDIA 2-6575
When medicine got it wrong c2009
Katie Cadigan, Laura Murray, Rita Moreno, ImageReal Pictures, KQED-TV (Television station : San Francisco, Calif.), Independent Television Service, and Documentary Educational Resources (Firm)
In 1974 a small group of parents became the first in the nation to publicly refuse blame for causing their children to have schizophrenia. They formed Parents of Adult Schizophrenics and their activism led to parents around the nation demanding changes in how the disease is understood and treated. 1 videodisc (53 min.)
MEDIA 10-1807
Who moved my cheese? the movie! c2003
Spencer Johnson, L. Dee Johnson, and LDJ Productions
Dr. Spencer Johnson assists people in seeing and doing the few things that make the biggest difference. 1 videocassette (ca. 16 min.)
MEDIA 2-7635
The Wisdom of the dream Carl Gustav Jung 1989
C. G Jung, Sarah Dunant, Stephen Segaller, and Max von Sydow
v. 1. A Life of dreams (53 min.) -- v. 2. Inheritance of dreams (53 min.) -- v. 3. A World of dreams (53 min.)Enter the mysterious world of dreams and the unconscious. Three compelling programs offered those familiar with the work of Swiss psycholoanalyst Carl Jung a new depth of understanding and will introduce his concepts to the beginner. Intervidews with Jung followers illuminate his "user friendly" psychoogical approach tomlife. The Wisdom of the Dream captures the essential spirit of Jung. He was a gentle man; a psychiatrist and scholar, painter, world traveler, and above all, a healer and a dreamer. 3 videocassettes (159 min.)
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Witches curse c2001
Mark Lewis, Jenny Barraclough, Linnda R Caporael, Liev Schreiber, Mentorn Barraclough Carey (Firm), WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.), Channel Four (Great Britain), Educational Broadcasting Corporation, and PBS Home Video
Describes the search by psychologist Linnda Caporael to find the true cause of the symptons of bewitchment exhibited by colonists of Salem, Massachusetts. 1 videocassette (60 min.)
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