The Steps of Age (Mental Health Film Board, 1950)
Describes the challenges of aging as seen through the eyes of a woman, Mrs. Potter, whose husband becomes listless and unhappy following his forced retirement at age 65. She worries about him and knows that his lack of engagement is not emotionally healthy. When he dies after a few years of retirement, she gives up her home and goes to live with her daughter's family, which also presents challenges. The woman reflects on how to manage these life changes, and how to continue to live a rewarding, engaged life. She seeks a job but is turned away, apparently because the dress shop that is hiring prefers someone younger. She has some disagreements with her daughter about child-rearing. Ultimately, she and her daughter both conclude that they must show more respect and appreciation for one another. Learn more about this film and search its transcript at NLM Digital Collections: http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101691436 Learn more about the National Library of Medicine's historical audiovisuals program at: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/collectio... #medicalhistory #emotionalhealth

Rights of Age (Mental Health Film Board, 1966)

The Feeling of Rejection (National Film Board of Canada, 1947)

Preface to a Life (U.S. Public Health Service, 1950)

Mother-Infant Interaction (New York University, 1967)

Nature of Mental Retardation (US Dept of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1968)

The Impotent Husband (Harold Lief and David Reed, 1972)

Farewell to Childhood (Mental Health Film Board, 1951)
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Prefrontal Lobotomy in Chronic Schizophrenia [Silent](Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital, 1944)

Suicide, The Unheard Cry (United States. Department of the Army, 1968)

All My Babies (Georgia Dept of Public Health, 1952)

Palmour Street (Georgia Department of Public Health, 1950)

Frigid Wife (University of Pennsylvania/Ortho Pharmaceuticals, 1972)

Man to Man (Mental Health Film Board, 1954)

Introduction to Combat Fatigue (US Navy, 1944)

Booked for Safekeeping (Louisiana Association for Mental Health, 1959)

Grief, A Peril in Infancy (Spitz and Wolf, The Research Project, 1947)

The Relaxed Wife (1957)

Involuntary Hospitalization of the Psychiatric Patient: Should it be Abolished? (USPHS, 1969)

Those People: AIDS in the Public Mind (KQED Current Affairs Department, 1987)

