Assessment of the mute and stuporose patient. Part 3.

Date:
1975
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Description

A film made by the University of Birmingham Television Unit by the Association of University Teachers of Psychiatry. The programme is a combination of re-enacted case studies with two psychiatrists showing how they would go about treating a mute and stuporose patient - in between the re-enactment, they speak directly to the camera about what they are doing. In this last part they discuss in more detail different types of stupor - organic (akinetic mutism), psychotic, or simulated, and describe and show the best methods for treating each type.

Publication/Creation

London : Graves Medical Audiovisual Library, 1975.

Physical description

1 video cassette (Umatic) (12 min.) : sound, black and white.

Copyright note

Graves Medical Audiovisual Library

Notes

Graves Medical Audiovisual Library was founded by husband and wife team Drs John and Valerie Graves in 1957 as an educational activity of the College of General Practitioners (from 1972 the Royal College of General Practitioners). It soon became the premier organisation supplying audiovisual materials for all the medical and paramedical professions in the UK. Initially it was mainly associated with tape-slide programmes, but by the mid-1980s video programmes also became a major medium.

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