Videos
Title
Description
A Job: Your Ticket to Success
running time: 14 minutes
Produced by the Arc of Mississippi under a grant from the Mississippi Developmental Disabilities Council. Documents eleven disabled people in the community. Includes a visit to each work site. Hob duties are highlighted and the benefits of employment are noted throughout. Individuals with mental retardation, hearing impairments, and physical disabilities are featured. Appropriate for those with disabilities who sish to become a part of the work force, their families, educators, vocational counselors and employers.
After the Party
running time: 20 minutes
Produced by the New Mexico Head Injury System This film focuses on re-entry to the community. It also describes a model program for prevention of drinking and driving. Appropriate for general audiences, especially for students.
All the King's Horses and All the King's
Men
running time: 20 minutes
Produced by a federal grant from the United States Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration. Narrated by Frank Gifford. Won the Gold Award at the Houston International Film Festival in the Public Health Category. Provides education for the prevention of brain injuries. This film is for anyone involved in the care of children including parents, teachers, coaches, day care workers and others.
(The) Brain Injury Association
running time: 30 minutes
This film was produced by the national offices of the Brain Injury Association to provide information about the services provided by Brian Injury Associations. For general audiences.
Broken Rhymes
running time: 55 minutes
Produced by the Moody Foundation, this film is the first in a series documenting the patient's struggle to recover after injury. Provides an introductory overview of the problem. Narrated by Richard Burton. Suitable for midical personnel workers and others who work with post-acute brain injured survivors. Informative for family members and general audiences.
Challenge of Brain Injury: A Team
Perspective on Treating the Whole
Person
running time: 15 minutes
Produced by Research and Training Center at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Focuses on community re-entry and features several professionals who specialize in rehabilitation of the brain injured. Some topics discussed include: Treating the whole person, rebuilding self-esteem, restoring adaptive living, use of pharmacology in brain injury and the value of the family in the restorative process. For professionals and family members.
Closing Argument
running time: 1 hour 16 minutes
Actual trial showing the closing argument of a law suit against a negligent truck company which resulted in a $3,1000,00 settlement for the traumatically brain injured victim. For legal professionals.
Storms In the Mind
running time:16 minutes
Covers transitional learning centers and the deficits associated with TBI. In a series with "Mending the Mind," "Journey form Flanders" and "Broken Rhymes."
Surviving Coma - The Journey Back
running time: 19 minutes
This is a realistic presentation about coma
survival and the problems encountered during the long journey thorough rehabilitation.
Tideway To Home
running time: 19 minutes
Gives information about the Transitional Learning Community in Galveston, TX. Insight is given about what to expect in the rehabilitation process. Produced by the Transitional Learning Community.
You, Me, Community: Connected the
Pieces
running time: 20 minutes
Produced by the Connecticut Brain Injury Association; TBI survivors relate stories of
re-entering their communities after traumatic brain injury. They discuss obstacles with must be overcome and offer advice and hope to others.
What If
Remember Me
Humanizing Brain Injury