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NASW - Alabama Chapter
VIDEOS
TITLE Contact Hrs. DATE PUBLISHER
A Day's Work, A Day's Pay 1.00 2001 New Day Films
Follows three welfare recipients in New York City from 1997-2000 as
they participate in the largest welfare-to-work program in the nation.
When forced to work at city jobs for well below the prevailing wage
and deprived of the chance to go to school, these individuals decide
to fight back, demanding programs that will help them get off welfare
and into real jobs.
Addictions Research: Treatment Implications - Jeff Georgi 1.50 1999 Sky School
Georgi will review the treatment implications of recent
advances in addictions-related research. Discussion will
include the role of nicotine in relationship to other types
of “traditional” drugs.
Adoption: What’s It Really Like? 1.75 1989 Lutheran Adoption Svc.
Parents speak out: A look at adoptive families as years go by.
AIDS: Helping Families Cope 1.00 1998 NASW
Prominent social workers discuss critical issues associated with AIDS,
including the psychosocial impact on the family, multiple stigmas, grief
and loss, and daily living needs.
And Thou Shalt Honor . . . 2.00 2002 Wiland-Bell Productions
Shown on PBS in Fall 2002, this video discusses the challenge of
caregiving for older adults. Much time is spent discussing caregiving
and the many avenues that are taken. Addresses issues related to
financial concerns which revolve around caregiving of geriatric popu-
lations.
Are Ethics and Contemporary Social Work Practice Compatible? 3.00 1998 NASW
Learn from social workers from a variety of practice settings and view-
points as they tackle some of the most compelling ethical issues facing
contemporary social work practice—managed care, cultural compe-
tency, worker-client boundaries, risk management, and ethical decision
making in agency settings. An excellent resource for in-service training,
for the classroom, and for practitioners engaged in self- or peer-study.
Learn how the 1996 NASW Code of Ethics can guide social workers in
today’s tumultuous and litigious practice environment.
Asylum: A History of the Mental Institution in America (DVD only) 1.00 2004 Films for the Humanities & Sheds light on the history of the mental institution in the U.S. through Sciences
detailed study of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in D.C. Discusses effects of
deinstitutionalization. Includes rare archival footage, interviews with
former patients, and insights from mental health historians David
Rothman (Columbia Univ.) and Gerald Grob (Rutgers Univ.)
Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity & Adoptive Families:
Hope, Help & Support 2.00 1991 Lutheran Adoption Svc.
Before It’s Too Late: Helping Women in Controlling or Abusive
Relationships - R. Ackerman 2.75 1999 Sky School
The speaker will identify the warning signs of controlling/abusive
relationships, the impact on children and how to get help for them and
identify indicators of personal growth. (2 videos)
Broken Child: Case Studies of Child Abuse 1.00 2002 An HBO Production
Susan Sarandon narrates this examination of the cycle of
child abuse. Case studies include children with developmental
difficulties caused by maternal drug addiction, post-traumatic
stress disorder brought on by scenes of extreme violence in
the home, and life-threatening injuries from beatings.
Changing Family Lifecycle: Clinical Implications - Monica McGoldrick 0.50 1989 NASW
Citizen Action in Mental Health Advocacy: The Maryland Coalition 0.50 1990s Mental Health Advocacy of Md.
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Client Record & Professional Liability 0.25 1990 NASW
Death of One’s Own (On Our Own Terms, Moyers on Dying series) 1.50 2000 Films for the Humanities
More and more Americans are looking for opportunities to exert some & Sciences
measure of control over where and how they die. In this program, Bill
Moyers unravels the complexities underlying the many choices at the
end of life, including the bitter debate over physician-assisted suicide.
Three patients, their families, and their doctors discuss some of the
hardest decisions, including how to pay for care, what constitutes humane
treatment, and how to balance dying and dignity. In the end, do these
patients die the way they wanted? Yes . . . and no.
DETA Brain Series 1997 University of Alabama
Basic evaluation of the dementia patient requires knowledge about neuro-
pathological alterations, psychological symptoms, and sociological reality of the
family caregiver. This 10-part series contains basic information about normal
aging, clinical assessments, the neurobiology of dementia, and management
strategies for symptoms of both cognitive and psychiatric symptoms. This edu-
cational material is appropriate for primary care practitioners, nurses, social
workers, and professionals in the long-term-care industry.
Part 1 - Understanding the Aging Mind 1.00
Part 2 - Basic Brain Function 1.00
Part 3 - Common Neuropsychiatric Disorders in the Elderly 0.50
Part 4 - Basic Evaluation of the Dementia Patient 1.00
Part 5 - Cognitive Symptoms of Dementia 1.00
Part 6 - Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia 0.50
Part 7 - Behavioral Problems Associated with Dementia 1.00
Part 8 - End of Life Care for Patients with Dementia 1.00
Part 9 - Vascular Dementia and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease 1.00
Part 10 - Dementia Other Than Alzheimer’s Disease: 1.00
Fronto-Temporal Dementia, Alcoholic Dementia, Normal
Pressure Hydrocephalus, Creutzfelt-Jacob Disease
Developing a Leadership Style of Positive Personal Influence - 1.00 1999 Sky School
Chuck Jackson, Ed.D.
This lively session will encourage participants to reflect on factors
which contribute to their own physical health and emotional well-being
with emphasis on burnout prevention.
Different Kind of Care (On Our Own Terms, Moyers on Dying series) 1.50 2000 Films for the Humanities
At the end of life, what many Americans want is physical and spiritual & Sciences
comfort in a home setting. In this program, Bill Moyers presents the
important strides being made in the area of palliative care at pioneering
institutions such as New York’s Mt. Sinai Hospital and Memorial Sloan-
Kettering Cancer Center. These advances are bringing peace to those
who fear that they will be a burden to loved ones, will suffer needlessly,
or will be abandoned in their hour of greatest need.
The Doctor Is In . . . Childhood Sexual Abuse 0.50 2001 Films for the Humanities
Psychiatrists, social workers, and law enforcement officials discuss patterns & Sciences
Of abuse, manipulation, signs and reporting of abuse, teaching prevention
skills, and treatment of offenders.
Eating Disorders: Obsessions with Food - John Bradshaw 1.00 1994 Courage to Change
Features the material from Bradshaw’s PBS television series on eating
disorders. Interviews 4 women who have overcome eating disorders,
including obesity, bulimia, anorexia, bingeing, and the thin-fat obsession.
Eating Disorders: The Danger of Diets - John Bradshaw 1.00 1994 Courage to Change
Features the material from Bradshaw’s PBS television series on eating
disorders. Explores why diets don’t work but actually cause weight gain.
Eating Disorders: Ten Components of Non-Addictive Eating - 1.00 1994 Courage to Change
John Bradshaw
Features the material from Bradshaw’s PBS television series on eating
disorders. Explains the 10 components of non-addictive eating.
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Educate: Creating Inhalant Abuse Awareness Together 0.25 1998 National Clearinghouse for
Education is the key to preventing a child’s deadly mistake. Educate Alcohol & Drug Information
yourself and your kids.
Embracing Our Sexuality: Women Talk About Sex 0.75 New Day Films
A compelling look into the conversations of nine women who gather
together to talk about sexuality. The women range in age from their
20's to their 70's and come from diverse racial backgrounds and sexual
orientations. The women talk frankly about sexual orientation, menstru-
ation, masturbation, sexual fantasies, orgasms and the effect of AIDS
and sexual abuse on their lives. Both serious and humorous, the wide
range of experiences offers a unique opportunity for all viewers--men
and women--to talk about their sexual identities.
Empowering Our Clients: Overcoming Apathy and Barriers - 1.00 1999 Sky School
Beverly Watts-Davis
This lecture will cover strategies in recognizing barriers clients face in their
lives and ways of empowering them to seek help and change their lives.
Faces of Change: Social Work in the New Millennium 0.50 1998 Council on Soc.Wk. Educ. &
Univ. of Nev., Reno
Finding Our Way: Men Talk About Their Sexuality 0.75 New Day Films
This frank and free-flowing series of discussions by men about their
sexuality invites honest inquiry on the part of the viewer. It facilitates
exploration of topics such as: the search for intimacy, anxiety about
"sexual performance," homosexuality, masturbation, AIDS, sex and
aging, sensuality and relatedness.
Future of the Family in an Aging Society - Alejandro Garcia 0.50 1989 NASW
Healing the Angry Heart - Cardwell Nuckols 1.50 1999 Sky School
The presenter will look at anger through different glasses and offer
techniques and approaches for assessing and managing angry clients.
Discussion will include how counter-transference can interfere with the
establishment of therapeutic alliance.
Hidden Victims: Children of Domestic Violence 1.00 2000 Lifetime Television
Interviews children and mothers of domestic violence. Also focuses
on treatment and shelter programs to aid victims.
HIV/AIDS: 20 Years Later 1.50 2002 1 Vision 1 Mission Productions
This film consists of numerous interviews with HIV/AIDS clinics, case
managers, and people infected with HIV and AIDS. The mission of this
video is to promote education & awareness of current issues regard-
ing HIV and AIDS.
I Am Your Child: The First Years Last Forever (w/guide & IBM diskette) 0.50 1998 Reiner Fdtn/Johnson & Johnson
The new research in brain development tells us of the vital importance of the
relationship between caregiver and child in the critical first years of life. New
parents have a wonderful opportunity to help their child reach its full poten-
tial. Includes information on bonding and attachment, communication, health
and nutrition, discipline, self-esteem, child care, and self-awareness.
Key Considerations in Working with Hispanic/Latino Families - 2.75 1999 Sky School
Ron Figueroa
Figueroa will highlight the impact of alcohol and other drugs among
Hispanic/Latino families and will introduce general concerns about their
traditional families.
Legacies of Social Change: 100 Years of Prof. SW in the U.S. 1.00 2001 NASW/CSWE
Takes viewers through the birth and regrowth of the US. Many of social Currently Unavailable
Work's early & recent leaders featured. Stories tell of the values and forces
That gave rise to the profession in public & private sectors and recount
Struggles & achievements of each leader to carry out social work's mission.
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Let’s Put Fun Back into DysFunctional (Parts 1 & 2) - Carla Raper 2.75 1999 Sky School
Roper will present an innovative and creative approach to dealing with the
vocabulary use, the mental and emotional processing, and the actual
behavioral consequences of persons who are affected by alcohol and other
drug use. (2 videos)
Living with Dying (On Our Own Terms, Moyers on Dying series) 1.50 2000 Films for the Humanities
Death, which sooner or later comes to all, is treated as a strangely taboo & Sciences
subject in America. In this program, Bill Moyers describes the search for
new ways of thinking—and talking—about dying. Forgoing the usual reluc-
tance that most Americans show toward speaking about death, patients
and medical professionals alike come forward to examine the end of life
with honesty, courage, and even humor, demonstrating that dying can be
an incredibly rich experience both for the terminally ill and their loved ones.
Lobbying Tips for Social Workers 0.50 1989 NASW
Madness: A History (from 5-part series Kill of Cure: A History of 1.00 2003 Films for the Humanities
Medical Treatment) & Sciences
In the past, there was no such thing as mental illness, only madness. Its
treatment was often indistinguishable from torture or murder. This program
follows the long, often grim road towards understanding and treating mental
illness. Through testimonials, original manuscripts, photos, and extensive
footage from medical archives, leading doctors and medical historians trace
the history of asylums, the development of psychoanalysis, electroconvulsive
therapy, and the rise of psychopharmacology. The program also details the
once widespread use of phrenology, lobotomy, and lobotomy's ancient
precursor, trepanning.
Making a Difference: Influencing State Policy 0.50 1998 Nat. Com for Educating Students
Managing Antisocial & Aggressive Behavior in Adolescents - Parts 2.75 1999 Sky School
1 & 2 - Cardwell Nuckols
This workshop will cover the clinical evaluation of aggressive behavior
in adolescents as well as the difference between predatory and
affective violence. (2 videos)
Native Americans: The Social Work Role - Wilma Mankiller 0.50 1989 NASW
Personality Disorders 1.00 1992 The Annenberg/CPB Collection
This illuminating and moving video covers the spectrum of personality
disorders, paying particular attention to Borderline and Antisocial
Personality Disorders. Noted therapists, physicians, and researchers
weave their commentary on causal factors, treatments and prognoses
around the patients' own stories.
Professional as a Witness: Testifying with Authority 0.25 1990 NASW
Professional Choices: Ethics at Work 0.75 1995 NASW
Developed to help professionals practice ethically, social work practi-
tioners, educators, and administrators discuss ethical social work
practice. Case scenarios highlight the fine line between sound ethical
practice and professional misconduct as participants talk candidly about
the frequently encountered ethical issues that can arise in day-to-day
practice. (Two copies available)
Rhinocerology: How to Make It through the Jungle of Life - 1.50 1999 Sky School
Beth Higgs
The “Rhino Lady” takes a unique look at motivation from within, focusing
on some functional tools for achieving success, coupled with key ingredi-
ents to help people learn how to laugh at themselves.
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Servant Leadership: Service to the People - Don Coyhis 1.00 1999 Sky School
Coyhis will discuss which values drive an effective servant leader and
describe how to give up power and control versus interconnectedness.
Silent Movies: Responding to the Client, Series 1 and Series 2 0.50 University of Leicester A/V Services
Interactive video program for training in observation of non-verbal
communication. Psychologists suggest there may be some universality
in the way certain emotions are expressed facially and through other
gestures. This video includes seven such common ways of expressing
different feelings.
Social Workers & the Challenge of Violence Worldwide, Parts 1 & 2 - 2.00 1990s NASW
Charles Kuralt
Charles Kuralt leads riveting discussions that explore violence, its causes,
and its solutions—and what communities in the United States and around
the world are doing to stop violence. Featured are personal accounts of
individuals who are working to stop violence, including gang prevention in
Los Angeles, anti-domestic violence initiatives in Massachusetts and in
rural India, and trauma relief among refugees of war-torn countries. (2 videos)
Start Me UP—Motivate Students re Careers in Child Welfare Soc. Wk. 0.25 1993 Child Welfare League of America
State vs. Swan -Testifying in a Criminal Child Sexual Abuse Trial 1.00 1998 NASW
Covers criminal proceedings from the opening statements to the jury
through testimony, cross-examination, re-direct, re-cross, and rulings.
Strong in Broken Places: How Do You Know When You Are Getting 1.00 1999 Sky School
Better? - R. Ackerman
Ackerman will identify common strengths that help people survive trauma,
and he will examine various methods of motivating clients to change.
Suicide: No Turning Back 0.50 2001 Educational Video Network
Explains why some people are more prone to suicidal tendencies than others.
Presents various theories about what causes a person to take his or her own
life and teaches how to recognize pre-suicidal behavior and seek help.
SW Centennial Commemorative Celebration, Wash, DC (2 copies) 0.50 1998 NASW
They Hit Me: When Children Are Abused 1.00 2001 Films for the Humanities
Scrutinizes the self-sacrificing work of a Los Angeles County emergency
social worker walking fine line between intervention and intrusion in
suspected child abuse. Includes case of two-year-old allegedly beaten
to death by his father’s girlfriend. Produced by CBS News.
Time to Change (On Our Own Terms, Moyers on Dying series) 1.50 2000 Films for the Humanities
Whether they want to or not, four out of five Americans likely will die in
hospitals or nursing homes, and the care they get will depend on both
who is providing it and who is footing the bill. In this program, Bill Moyers
introduces crusading medical professionals—including staff members of
the Balm in Gilead Project in Birmingham, AL—who have dedicated them-
selves to improving end-of-life care by changing America’s overburdened
health system.
Understanding and Overcoming Depression - Father Leo Booth 1.50 1999 Sky School
Participants will learn a non-religious understanding of spirituality. Booth
will explain what depression is and how it affects the body-mind-emotion
of a person.
Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder - Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D. 0.50 1995 Courage to Change
A straightforward introduction for therapists, the program explains border-
line personality disorder and provides a thorough overview of Dr. Linehan’s
uniquely effective treatment approach, called Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
Includes actual case sessions illustrating the nature of the disorder and the
intense emotional discomfort these clients suffer.
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Treating Borderline Personality Disorder - Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D. 0.75 1995 Courage to Change
In actual therapy sessions, the video shows Dr. Linehan teaching patients
the use of such skills as mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal
effectiveness, and emotional regulation in order to manage extreme be-
liefs and behaviors. Viewers observe a team of therapists work through
the range of problems and frustrations that arise in treatment.
Vicarious Traumatization I: The Cost of Empathy 0.75 1995 Cavalcade Productions
Vicarious Traumatization II: Transforming the Pain 0.75 1995 Cavalcade Productions
Violence and Mental Illness - A Community Solution 1.75 1998 PsychoEducational
The National Crime Prevention Council, the National Sheriffs’ Assoc., and Resources, Inc.
RadioShack have joined forces to provide free crime-prevention tips and
materials for law enforcement and community organizations. As down-
sizing of mental health facilities proceeds nationwide, law enforcement
officers and members of the community are responding to more situations
involving people with mental illness. Explores answers to common mis-
conceptions and provides clear suggestions for positive resolutions to
volatile situations.
We Don't Live Under Normal Conditions 1.00 2000 Fanlight Productions
Impassioned discussion drives this documentary which questions the
origins of despair. With hard-to-find facts disputing the alleged biological
basis of depression, raises complex issues about how society handles
depression and other mental "disorders." Personal, political, surprisingly
inspirational--may change the way you think about "normal."
What Do Social Workers Do? - Charles Kuralt 0.50 1991 NASW
This video, written and produced by CBS News Correspondent Charles
Kuralt, provides an astute overview of social work. Kuralt covers the
profession—from working with abused and neglected children to
delivering social services for senior citizens and the homeless—and talks
with social workers, administrators, and business leaders about social
work services and education.
When Budgets Drive Policy - Nancy Amidei 0.75 1989 NASW
Where There Is Laughter, There is Hope - Bob Mitchell 1.50 1999 Sky School
Mitchell will demonstrate how humor can be appropriate for dealing with
another person or with oneself. He will suggest methods to improve sense
of humor with contrasts between positive and negative humor.
Williamson Case - Testifying in a Child Abuse Hearing 1.00 1998 NASW
Teaches court procedures and techniques for testifying effectively
under direct and cross-examination.
Working with High Risk Students - Orville Dean 1.00 1998 Courage to Change
Schools are under the highest pressure for academic excellence at a time
when parental support of children is eroding. These greater expectations
with diminishing resources place high levels of stress on staff and students.
Dean provides some clear and simple ideas that will increase student suc-
cess and reduce staff stress. Covers the latest research and information of
resiliency, protective factors, developmental assets and the value of multiple
intelligence-based instruction in our schools.
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