A WAY OUT (25 minutes, color, 1972). Produced by and available on free loan from E. R. Squibb & Sons, P.O. Box 4000, Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Abstract
the street. But the film shows delegating auand light.Funny stimulate be used womenâsby the stereotypesby the massmedia.and moving at the same time, the film should lively discussion. Although it will probably mainly as a consciousness-raising tool for the movement, it could also be an aid in staffdevelopment and inservice training programs in mental health facilities. Psychotherapists who use films in patient group discussions might light-hearted but not light-minded of the pressures that interfere coming a person. consider showing this film to depict some with the task of be-Obviously designed to train bank employees in the customer-is-always-right approach, the film is oversimplified psychodynamically. Nevertheless, it makes its point about the effect of attitudes on behavior very neatly and with great good humor. In spite of the bank setting, it would be a useful training film for mental hospital staff, although it should probably always be followed by discussion. The film would be an especially useful discussion tool in training psychiatric nurses and aides. Jack Neher Mental Health Materials Center New York, New YorkA WAY OUT (25 minutes, color, 1972). Produced NATIONAL DIRECTORY OF TREATMENT PROGRAMS-National house for Drug Abuse Information, DRUG 1972, ABUSE Clearing381 pages. 20852.by and available Sons,