Understanding aggression (1960)
Primarily for teaching psychiatric nursing, this film is a study of aggression. Aggression is a normal reaction which the well-balanced person learns to control as part of the process of growing-up, but presents a difficult problem to the medical and nursing staff in a psychiatric hospital. This video was made from material preserved by the BFI National Archive. Find out more: http://catalogue.wellcomelibrary.org/....

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Mary Lewis student nurse (1961)

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A brother for Susan (1952)

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The dental assistant (1954)

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John Cleese’s Brillian Take on Religion & 'Life of Brian' | The Dick Cavett Show

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Piers Morgan Meets America's Most Notorious Child Psychopath

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: Vietnam

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Berlin 1940/41 in Color (HD) – Rare Footage of the Reich Capital Newly Restored

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Silas Mainville Burroughs: the missing story (1999)

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Things to Come (1936) H.G. Wells War film | A hundred years ahead of its time.

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Italy’s PM slams Trump for ‘made up’ story that she ‘begged’ for a photo

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Peckham Pioneer Health Centre (1935)

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Natural choice (1973)

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Schizoaffective with Manic Tendencies (Bipolar, Delusions, and Paranoia)

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Sieg im Westen | Wie der Krieg auf Film verkauft wurde

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The nature of fire (1969)

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Newly Discovered Colour Film (1939): Luftwaffe Fighter Wing JG 77 & Bf 109 Operations

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Surviving America's Most Extreme Prison for Children

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Modern aseptic operating technique (1938) Pt. 1 of 3

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Tons of teeth (1964)

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