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The 10 Reasons Why Parents Abuse
written by Oliver W. Tuthill; directed by Oliver W. Tuthill; presented by Oliver W. Tuthill; produced by Oliver W. Tuthill (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2002), 24 mins
Psychologist Oliver Tuthill utilizes actor re-enactments, a chilling account of child abuse by an adult survivor, and comments from researchers, social scientists, and Congressman Jim McDermott (formerly a psychiatrist) to help the viewer understand why parents abuse children. A Valuable resource for professionals...
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written by Oliver W. Tuthill; directed by Oliver W. Tuthill; presented by Oliver W. Tuthill; produced by Oliver W. Tuthill (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2002), 24 mins
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Psychologist Oliver Tuthill utilizes actor re-enactments, a chilling account of child abuse by an adult survivor, and comments from researchers, social scientists, and Congressman Jim McDermott (formerly a psychiatrist) to help the viewer understand why parents abuse children. A Valuable resource for professionals and students seeking greater understanding of childhood maltreatment.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Contributor
Oliver W. Tuthill
Author / Creator
Oliver W. Tuthill
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Abuse (non-sexual), Counseling & Therapy, Drug abuse, Parenting, Parent-child relationships, Child abuse
Copyright Message
Copyright 2002 Autumn Tree Productions
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Bipolar Disorder: Research Advancements
written by Perry Krichmar; presented by Perry Krichmar; produced by Phyllis Kramer (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2005), 27 mins
Bipolar Disorder, aka, manic depression is misunderstood and, sadly, sufferers from this disease are often ostracized by their family and friends. This program demystifies this disorder by introducing research advancements and new treatments. The program proves conclusively that, with patience and support, people...
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written by Perry Krichmar; presented by Perry Krichmar; produced by Phyllis Kramer (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2005), 27 mins
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Bipolar Disorder, aka, manic depression is misunderstood and, sadly, sufferers from this disease are often ostracized by their family and friends. This program demystifies this disorder by introducing research advancements and new treatments. The program proves conclusively that, with patience and support, people with Bipolar Disorder can live productive, fulfilling lives.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Contributor
Phyllis Kramer
Author / Creator
Perry Krichmar
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Topic / Theme
Disorders, Counseling & Therapy, Misdiagnosis, Bipolar disorder, Drug therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright 2005 Aquarius Health Care Media
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Body & Soul Series, 1, Creating Wellness: Taking Time, Making Time
written by Gail Harris; presented by Gail Harris; produced by Drew Pearson and Gail Harris, in Body & Soul Series, 1 (Sherborn, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 26 mins
On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The progra...
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written by Gail Harris; presented by Gail Harris; produced by Drew Pearson and Gail Harris, in Body & Soul Series, 1 (Sherborn, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 26 mins
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On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The program concludes with the 'raisin meditation', showing how something as simple as eating a raisin with full awareness can extend to making o...
On location at the Omega Institute in upstate New York, Body & Soul finds out how each of us can be happier and healthier by becoming more aware of how we use our time. An interview with Stephan Rechtschaffen, M.D., explores ways to be more fully alive by consciously slowing down the rapid pace of life. The program concludes with the 'raisin meditation', showing how something as simple as eating a raisin with full awareness can extend to making other parts of life more enjoyable.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Instructional material, Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Drew Pearson, Gail Harris
Author / Creator
Gail Harris
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Series
Body & Soul Series
Topic / Theme
Theory, Psychological issues, Counseling & Therapy, Religion, Time orientation, Mind-body therapy
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2000. Used by permission of Aquarius Health Care Media.
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Bullying: What Every Adult Needs to Know
produced by Paraclete Press (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2003, originally published 2003), 27 mins
As long as there have been schools, there have been bullies teasing, threatening, punching, and kicking their peers. But we know today that bullying has serious consequences for both the victims and the bullies, ranging from low self-esteem to suicide. Young people need guidance from the adults in their lives to d...
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produced by Paraclete Press (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2003, originally published 2003), 27 mins
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As long as there have been schools, there have been bullies teasing, threatening, punching, and kicking their peers. But we know today that bullying has serious consequences for both the victims and the bullies, ranging from low self-esteem to suicide. Young people need guidance from the adults in their lives to deal with bullying in a healthy way. Bullying: What Every Adult Needs to Know gives adults the tools they need to prevent and stop bully...
As long as there have been schools, there have been bullies teasing, threatening, punching, and kicking their peers. But we know today that bullying has serious consequences for both the victims and the bullies, ranging from low self-esteem to suicide. Young people need guidance from the adults in their lives to deal with bullying in a healthy way. Bullying: What Every Adult Needs to Know gives adults the tools they need to prevent and stop bullying among young people.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Paraclete Press
Date Published / Released
2003
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Topic / Theme
External items, Violence and crime, Family and relationships, Counseling & Therapy, Self confidence, Shame, School violence, Bullying, Low self-esteem, Fearfulness, Depression (emotion), Despair, Suicidal behavior, Suicidal ideation
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003 by Aquarius Health Care Media
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Children are a Gift: Overcoming Child Abuse
produced by Primary Focus (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2004, originally published 2004), 20 mins
Child abuse and neglect have reached epidemic levels in our world today, and unfortunately millions of children who look to adults for love and care instead find pain and suffering. In this program, we speak with author David Pelzer, a victim of life-threatening child abuse. We also take a look at the role foster...
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produced by Primary Focus (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2004, originally published 2004), 20 mins
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Child abuse and neglect have reached epidemic levels in our world today, and unfortunately millions of children who look to adults for love and care instead find pain and suffering. In this program, we speak with author David Pelzer, a victim of life-threatening child abuse. We also take a look at the role foster parenting plays in the life of an abused or neglected child. Part of the Primary Focus Series.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Contributor
Primary Focus
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Speaker / Narrator
David Pelzer
Person Discussed
David Pelzer
Topic / Theme
Abuse (non-sexual), Counseling & Therapy, Emotional abuse, Family violence, Neglect, Child abuse, Foster families
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 by Aquarius Health Care Media
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Doctor Is In, 1, Women and Depression
produced by Jamie Guth, in Doctor Is In, 1 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 28 mins
Clinical depression affects 19 million Americans, and two-thirds of them are women. But the good news is that depression is a diagnosable and treatable illness. This program will explain how that's done, and women and their families will talk about their experiences. Experts include Valerie Davis Raskin, MD, a the...
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produced by Jamie Guth, in Doctor Is In, 1 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 28 mins
Description
Clinical depression affects 19 million Americans, and two-thirds of them are women. But the good news is that depression is a diagnosable and treatable illness. This program will explain how that's done, and women and their families will talk about their experiences. Experts include Valerie Davis Raskin, MD, a therapist and research psychiatrist whose practice is solely dedicated to women and Ardis Olsen, MD, a physician and researcher at Dartmou...
Clinical depression affects 19 million Americans, and two-thirds of them are women. But the good news is that depression is a diagnosable and treatable illness. This program will explain how that's done, and women and their families will talk about their experiences. Experts include Valerie Davis Raskin, MD, a therapist and research psychiatrist whose practice is solely dedicated to women and Ardis Olsen, MD, a physician and researcher at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Contributor
Jamie Guth
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Series
Doctor Is In
Topic / Theme
Demographic groups, Disorders, Counseling & Therapy, Suicide, Depressive disorder, Female populations
Copyright Message
Copyright 2000 Dartmouth-Hitchcock
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Doctor Is In, 2, Childhood Depression
produced by Jamie Guth, in Doctor Is In, 2 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 30 mins
4-8 percent of American children experience bouts of major depression. This program will look at depression among children, with special attention to what the children themselves say about coping with this disease. It includes interviews with David G. Fassler, MD, a Child psychiatrist and Author of Help Me I'm Sad...
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produced by Jamie Guth, in Doctor Is In, 2 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2000), 30 mins
Description
4-8 percent of American children experience bouts of major depression. This program will look at depression among children, with special attention to what the children themselves say about coping with this disease. It includes interviews with David G. Fassler, MD, a Child psychiatrist and Author of Help Me I'm Sad, and Steven Atkins, Psy.D., a psychologist at Dartmouth Medical School.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Personal narrative, Interview
Contributor
Jamie Guth
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Series
Doctor Is In
Topic / Theme
Disorders, Youth, Counseling & Therapy, Race, Adolescent psychology, Child psychology, Depressive disorder, Youth violence, Suicide, Journal writing
Copyright Message
Copyright 2000 Dartmouth-Hitchcock
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Don't Stress Out About It
(Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2005), 46 mins
These days, stress is everywhere. There's no getting away from it. But we can learn how to manage it. This unique, comprehensive stress management program, provides youth with the tools necessary to identify and manage the stresses of everyday life including disruptions at home, problems at school, community viole...
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(Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2005), 46 mins
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These days, stress is everywhere. There's no getting away from it. But we can learn how to manage it. This unique, comprehensive stress management program, provides youth with the tools necessary to identify and manage the stresses of everyday life including disruptions at home, problems at school, community violence, the impact of war, difficulties with friends and more. For viewers ages 11-15, pediatric clinics, health classes, school programs,...
These days, stress is everywhere. There's no getting away from it. But we can learn how to manage it. This unique, comprehensive stress management program, provides youth with the tools necessary to identify and manage the stresses of everyday life including disruptions at home, problems at school, community violence, the impact of war, difficulties with friends and more. For viewers ages 11-15, pediatric clinics, health classes, school programs, community resource centers. Provides an invaluable set of life skills for young people growing up in today's changing world.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Documentary, Personal narrative
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Physical issues, Youth, Counseling & Therapy, Nutrition, Peer group relationships, Adolescents, Stress management, Stress, Relaxation strategies
Copyright Message
Copyright 2005 Chariot Productions
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Ending the Cycle of Violence, 4, Actions Have Consequences
directed by Victress Hitchcock, in Ending the Cycle of Violence, 4 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2007), 23 mins
This groundbreaking series provides a bold new approach to Violence Prevention, which introduces youth to the essential life skills of: Understanding Consequences, Developing Empathy, Practicing Forgiveness, and Making Non-Violent Choices. The series is based on the nationally recognized community-based prevention...
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directed by Victress Hitchcock, in Ending the Cycle of Violence, 4 (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2007), 23 mins
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This groundbreaking series provides a bold new approach to Violence Prevention, which introduces youth to the essential life skills of: Understanding Consequences, Developing Empathy, Practicing Forgiveness, and Making Non-Violent Choices. The series is based on the nationally recognized community-based prevention programs developed by TKF, an educational foundation started in memory of Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college student who was shot an...
This groundbreaking series provides a bold new approach to Violence Prevention, which introduces youth to the essential life skills of: Understanding Consequences, Developing Empathy, Practicing Forgiveness, and Making Non-Violent Choices. The series is based on the nationally recognized community-based prevention programs developed by TKF, an educational foundation started in memory of Tariq Khamisa, a 20-year-old college student who was shot and killed by 14-year-old Tony Hicks in San Diego in 1995.
The DVD's include engaging animated sequences depicting the latest research on brain chemistry and how choices affect brain development with commentary by juvenile forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffery Rowe.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Personal narrative
Author / Creator
Victress Hitchcock
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Series
Ending the Cycle of Violence
Topic / Theme
Violence and crime, Youth, Counseling & Therapy, Drug abuse, Violent crime, Youth violence, Death, Adolescents, Homicide, Anger management
Copyright Message
Copyright 2007 Aquarius Health Care Media
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Feel Like Yourself Again: Understanding Postpartum Depression and Other Mood Disorders
directed by Robin Smith, fl. 1980 and Robin Smith; produced by Robin Smith, fl. 1980 and Robin Smith (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2006), 27 mins
It's estimated that 700,000 women a year experience postpartum depression. That's about 1 in every 5 mothers! Affected mothers describe it as a dark fog that overwhelms their lives. However, with treatment, the outlook is very good for overcoming mood disorders. This award-winning program features:
- Interviews w...
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directed by Robin Smith, fl. 1980 and Robin Smith; produced by Robin Smith, fl. 1980 and Robin Smith (Millis, MA: Aquarius Health Care Media, 2006), 27 mins
Description
It's estimated that 700,000 women a year experience postpartum depression. That's about 1 in every 5 mothers! Affected mothers describe it as a dark fog that overwhelms their lives. However, with treatment, the outlook is very good for overcoming mood disorders. This award-winning program features:
- Interviews with postpartum depression experts Shoshana Bennett, Ph.D., and Pec Indman, Ed. D., MFT. They have written a highly acclaimed book calle...
It's estimated that 700,000 women a year experience postpartum depression. That's about 1 in every 5 mothers! Affected mothers describe it as a dark fog that overwhelms their lives. However, with treatment, the outlook is very good for overcoming mood disorders. This award-winning program features:
- Interviews with postpartum depression experts Shoshana Bennett, Ph.D., and Pec Indman, Ed. D., MFT. They have written a highly acclaimed book called 'Beyond the Blues.'
- Explores the symptoms of the five postpartum mood disorders.
- Examines treatment options, provides tips on how to find a therapist, and prevention strategies.
- Help for family members and friends to understand what to do and what to say to be supportive and assist her through treatment.
- Highlights the story of a mother who suffered from postpartum depression and anxiety. She received treatment and recovered to enjoy her life and family again!
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Field of Study
Health Policy
Content Type
Personal narrative, Documentary
Contributor
Robin Smith, fl. 1980, Robin Smith
Author / Creator
Robin Smith, fl. 1980, Robin Smith
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Aquarius Health Care Media
Topic / Theme
Family and relationships, Disorders, Childbirth, Emotions and feelings, Medical treatments and procedures, Post-partum depression, Health, Family relations, Infants, Pregnancy, Postpartum depression
Copyright Message
Copyright 2005 RS Productions
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