Understanding aggression.
- Date:
- 1960
- Videos
About this work
Description
Primarily for teaching psychiatric nursing, this film is also suitable for general trained nurses, students during psychiatric secondment, and other appropriate professional audiences. It is a study of aggression, a normal reaction which the well-balanced person learns to control as part of the process of growing-up, but one which presents a difficult problem to the medical and nursing staff in a psychiatric hospital.
Publication/Creation
UK : Ministry of Health, 1960.
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS) (22 min.) : sound, black and white, PAL.
1 DVD (22 min.) : sound, black and white
1 DVD (22 min.) : sound, black and white
Notes
These viewing copies were made from material preserved by the BFI National Archive.
Although the hospital is not identified specifically, in the sequence showing the cricket match between the patients and staff, the score board has the name 'Horton' which indicates the film was probably shot at Horton Psychiatric Hospital, Epsom, Surrey.
Creator/production credits
Produced by Ronald H. Riley (RHR Productions), in association with the Film Producers Guild. Written and directed by Margaret Thomson, photographed by Fred Gamage and edited by Michael Barden. Produced by Central Office of Information for Ministry of Health.
Copyright note
Crown copyright, managed by BFI.
Type/Technique
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Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores4436D