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  1. Testimony: Telling the Stories of Those Who Survived the Old Victorian Asylums (2000 Video)

    Subject
    Social welfare
    Distribution
    Out of Distribution

    Excerpts from over 50 interviews present a picture of patients’ lives from admission to discharge in the old Victorian asylums, which, with the advent of community care, have closed down. The interviews...

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  2. This Could Be You (1999 Video)

    Subject
    Social welfare
    Distribution
    out of distribution, Videocassette. VHS. col. 30 min.

    A video-based training package for staff on acute psychiatric wards, based on the need for user involvement in staff training. In three sections, focusing on the questions, How would you feel if this were...

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  3. Secret Hospital, The (2 Parts) (1979 Film)

    Producer
    John Willis
    Subject
    Social welfare
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    A two-part investigation into aspects of mental health care in Britain as exemplified by the maximum security Rampton Hospital, known as the ‘big house’ and the nearby rehabilitation unit, Eastdale. Part...

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  4. Caring for the Mentally Handicapped (1975 Film)

    Producer
    Gordon Croton
    Subject
    Psychiatry
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Filmed at two psychiatric hospitals in Northumberland and Dorset. Emphasises modern concepts of rehabilitation including resettling in ‘half-way’ hostels.*

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  5. Dingleton (1971 Film)

    Director
    Shirley Fisher
    Producer
    Desmond Wilcox
    Subject
    Psychiatry; Social welfare
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    About the Dingleton Psychiatric Hospital in Scotland, which has an ‘open door’ policy. Patients have a say in their own and other patients’ treatment. Sensitivity sessions and group therapy are shown.

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