Casualties of World War II (symptoms like PTSD) receive emotional and mental medical aid in New York, United States. A diagnostic report regarding a patient's anxiety being spoken into and dictaphone and then seen being typed in a typewriter. Patients make free long distance call and are seen seated in a long row of telephone booths. Patients settle in at the Mason General Hospital for the ten weeks treatment program. A man sleeping and another one sitting on a bed and unpacking. American flag being hoisted in front of the hospital premises.
U.S. military casualties of World War II receive emotional and mental medical aid in Brentwood, New York after the end of the war. Patients standing in front of their bunks after rising in the morning. The medical officer in charge checks condition of every patient under a ten weeks treatment program in Mason General Hospital. A doctor checks up a patient using a stethoscope. A doctor checks blood pressure of a patient. A doctor holding Rorschach test cards as a patient describes what he sees. A patient holds a card which he says shows a figure like two women standing on a rock and waving.
Mental and emotional casualty patients (PTSD) of World War II receive psychiatric medical aid in Brentwood, New York. A nurse and aide brings a patient who is not able to walk into a room in Mason General Hospital. They help him sit on a bed. A psychiatric doctor converses with the patient. He asks the patient to take his shirt off and lie down on the bed. The patient is given an injection of Sodium Amytal. The patient goes into a state similar to hypnosis. The doctor now interacts with the patient who is in a semiconscious state. The doctor encourages the patient to walk. The patient walks in the semiconscious state. The patient goes back to the bed.
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) casualties of World War II receive mental and emotional medical aid in Brentwood, New York. Patients doing various jobs like painting, mechanical jobs, stitching while under occupational therapy at Mason General Hospital. The patients playing various sports like gynmastics and baseball. Some patients sitting in a room.
American military casualties of World War II receive mental care and psychiatric medical aid in Brentwood, New York. A group of patients suffering PTSD after trauma of World War 2 are given group psychotherapy by a doctor at Mason General Hospital. The patients interact with the doctor. They discuss personal problems faced by them during combat.
Casualties of World War II receive mental and emotional medical care in Brentwood, New York. A battle neurosis military patient is treated for amnesia by hypnotherapy at Mason General Hospital. A psychiatrist hypnotizes a patient. He now asks him to sit down and go back in the past. The patient in the semiconscious state remembers details from his traumatic battle experience (that resulted in post traumatic stress disorder or PTSD).
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