Let there be light : psychiatry in WWII.
- Date:
- 1946
- Videos
About this work
Description
Filmed over 3 months at New York's Mason Hospital, this film documents an intensive series of psychotherpeutic treatments for US battle casualties suffering from an array of psychoneurotic disorders. Individual psychiatric interviews are shown. We see the successful treatment of a patient suffering from hysterical conversion disorder following an injection of sodium amytal. The same treatment is demonstrated with a man who has developed a severe stutter. A group psychotherapy session is included as is treatment by hypnosis on a patient who has lost the ability to remember any of his wartime experiences. We follow the patients as their treatment is completed and they are re-united with their loved ones.
Publication/Creation
US, 1946.
Physical description
1 DVD (58 min.) : sound, black and white, PAL
Notes
This film was featured in the Wellcome Trust exhibition 'War and Medicine', 22 November 2008 - 15 February 2009.
Creator/production credits
Directed by John Huston. Narrated by Walter Huston.
Copyright note
Traditions Military Videos
Type/Technique
Languages
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores4242D