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Saturday, October 15, 2011

6 Vintage Psychology Films on 2 Dvd's: The History of Cognitive Psychology, Psychotherapy & Counseling

6 Vintage Psychology Films on 2 Dvd's: The History of Cognitive Psychology, Psychotherapy & CounselingThis 2-DVD set features 2 1/2 hours of vintage psychology movies. Table of Contents: Disc 1 - (1) Broken Appointment (1955) - This is a well-made, touching film about a woman new to the practice of nursing who begins to understand how important a role psychology plays in here day-to-day work life. - 30 minutes
(2) The Empty Life (1963) - This film is focused on the problem of "boredom." However, the film really ends up showing us a variety of psychological troubles facing Americans such as depression and anger. - 23 minutes
(3) Face in the Mirror (1940) - A psychological film for salesmen, this movie shows an introspective, self-reflective side to the art of business sales. - 26 minutes // Disc 2 - (4) Photographic Studies in Hypnosis (1940s) - This is an older silent film showing a woman getting hypnotized. - 10 minutes (5) Point of Return (1965) - This movie is about all the events leading up to a man's suicide attempt. Afterwards, a roundtable of doctors discuss the victim's actions and possible rehabilitation and psychological healing techniques that could help him. - 23 minutes (6) Unconscious Motivation (1940s) - This is a filmed unrehearsed session of hypnosis with two students who are given false memories and take psychological tests. - 39 minutes
Total Running Time: 151 Minutes

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