Film Library

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Teletherapy Films

Culturally Responsive Therapy

Ethics & Boundaries

DSM-5-TR

Additional Case Studies

ICD 10

Mental Disorder / Illness Symptoms

Coping Mechanisms & Defenses

Kohlberg Moral Developmental Stages

Mental Health Nursing

Assessment Tools

Erik Erikson

Teletherapy

Symptom Media’s Teletherapy Films provide scenarios involving a variety of clinical situations, from trauma-related symptoms to technical challenges during telehealth sessions, offering viewers a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and nuances of teletherapy.

DSM-5-TR

Symptom Media’s DSM-5-TR guided films offer an in-depth exploration of various mental health conditions as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR). This allows for a clear and comprehensive understanding of these conditions, making these films an invaluable resource for mental health education and training.

Neurodevelopment Disorders

Schizophrenia Spectrum

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia Spectrum

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 1 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 2 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 3 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 4 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of self-reference, Part 5 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a somatic delusion, Part 6 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 7 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 8 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a thought-insertion delusion, Part 9 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom of thought broadcasting, Part 10 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptoms of thought blocking and of a thought-withdrawal delusion, Part 11 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom that someone else controls her behaviors / movements, Part 12 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 13 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 14 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Referential, Part 15 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Somatic Type, Part 16 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Grandiose Type, Part 17 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Type, Part 18 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Thought Insertion, Part 19 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Thought Broadcasting Type, Part 20 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Thought Blocking and Thought Withdrawal Type, Part 21 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Delusions of Control, Part 22 (Volume 3)

Schizophrenia Spectrum (continued)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia Spectrum

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 1 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 2 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 3 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 4 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of self-reference, Part 5 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a somatic delusion, Part 6 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 7 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 8 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a thought-insertion delusion, Part 9 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom of thought broadcasting, Part 10 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptoms of thought blocking and of a thought-withdrawal delusion, Part 11 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom that someone else controls her behaviors / movements, Part 12 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 13 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 14 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Referential, Part 15 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Somatic Type, Part 16 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Grandiose Type, Part 17 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Type, Part 18 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Thought Insertion, Part 19 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Thought Broadcasting Type, Part 20 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Thought Blocking and Thought Withdrawal Type, Part 21 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Delusions of Control, Part 22 (Volume 3)

Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

Mental Health Nursing

This ongoing series features some of the most common mental health disorders nurses may encounter – whether in a primary care setting, emergency room, medical, psychiatric or other.  These essential visual examples will prepare nurses to better assess, diagnose, and manage mental health issues in patients.  This series supports the existing curriculum at all levels – undergraduate, graduate, and professional.

Culturally Responsive Therapy

These videos showcase the challenges for providers who conduct teletherapy with clients who hold different identities from their own. By remaining client-centered, leading with curiosity, and using radical empathy, the provider is able to engage in culturally responsive practices that allow the client to freely explore their own identities.

Additional Case Studies

The Additional Case Study Films serve as supplementary educational materials that address complex and critical issues beyond typical psychiatric diagnoses including subjects like human trafficking and psychotherapy topics. These videos provide insight into the psychological impact and trauma experienced by clients and equips mental health professionals and students with the knowledge necessary for informed intervention and support.

Assessment Tools

Symptom Media offers a wide variety of Assessment Tools. These include Trauma Assessments, Eating Disorder Assessments, Mental Status Exams, Suicide Assessments, and many more. This broad range ensures that users can find resources relevant to many different aspects of mental health.

Depression Assessments

Ali, Alcohol Use Disorder, Severe, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Arnie, Opioid Use Disorder, Mild, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment – Appetite (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment – Depressed Mood and Low Energy (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment – Diminished Interest and Pleasure (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment – Impaired Relationships (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment – Sleep Difficulties (Volume 3)

Emma, Human Trafficking, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Greg, Cannabis Use Disorder, Moderate, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Juan, Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (Conversion Disorder), Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Nathan, Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment Version 1 (Volume 3)

Nathan, Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment Version 2 – Appetite and Sleep (Volume 3)

Nathan, Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment Version 2 – Depressed Mood and Excessive Guilt (Volume 3)

Nathan, Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment Version 2 – Diminished Interest (Volume 3)

Nathan, Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent Episode, Severe, Depression Assessment Version 2 – Impaired Relationships (Volume 3)

Nicole, Bipolar I Disorder, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Nicole, Opioid Use Disorder, Moderate, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Rebecca, Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self, Recurrent Episodes, Depression Assessment (Volume 3)

Assessment to Evaluate Insight or Treatment in Patients with Depression A-1 (Volume 2)

Depression Assessment A-1 (Volume 2)

Depression Assessment A-2 (Volume 2)

Depression Assessment A-3 (Volume 2)

Depression Assessment A-4 with Primary Diagnosis PTSD (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessments

Ali, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Cooper, Major Depressive Disorder, Single Episode, Severe, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Emma, Human Trafficking, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Gil, Bipolar I Disorder, Substance Use Assessment A-1 (Volume 3)

Gil, Bipolar I Disorder, Substance Use Assessment A-2 (Volume 3)

Greg, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Greg, Substance Use Assessment Version 2 (Volume 3)

Jennifer, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Substance Use Assessment Version 1 (Volume 3)

Jennifer, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Substance Use Assessment Version 2 (Volume 3)

Juan, Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (Conversion Disorder), Substance Use Assessment

Lacy, Human Trafficking, Substance Use Assessment

Mrs. Collins, Sedative, Hypnotic, Anxiolytic Use Disorder, Mild, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Nicole, Bipolar I Disorder, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Rebecca, Factitious Disorder Imposed on Self, Recurrent Episodes, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Sam, (Adolescent) Bipolar I Disorder, Substance Use Assessment (Volume 3)

Substance Use Assessment A-1 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-2 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-3 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-4 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-5 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-6 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-7 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-8 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-9 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-10 (Volume 2)

Substance Use Assessment A-11 (Volume 2)

Ethics & Boundaries

ICD 10

With Symptom Media’s extensive collection of realistic clinical scenarios, healthcare professionals can enhance their diagnostic skills and expand their knowledge base. Students can also benefit from a dynamic learning experience, developing critical thinking skills and preparing for real world patient encounters. Unlock the power of visual learning and revolutionize your understanding of the International Classification of Diseases.

F20.9

F20.9 Schizophrenia (Volume 1)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 1 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 2 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 3 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 4 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of self-reference, Part 5 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a somatic delusion, Part 6 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 7 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 8 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a thought-insertion delusion, Part 9 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom of thought broadcasting, Part 10 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptoms of thought blocking and of a thought-withdrawal delusion, Part 11 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom that someone else controls her behaviors / movements, Part 12 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 1 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating negative symptoms, Part 2 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 3 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating symptoms of paranoia, Part 4 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, Rule/Out F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of self-reference, Part 5 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a somatic delusion, Part 6 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 7 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a grandiose delusion, Part 8 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptom of a thought-insertion delusion, Part 9 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom of thought broadcasting, Part 10 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the symptoms of thought blocking and of a thought-withdrawal delusion, Part 11 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F20.9 Schizophrenia demonstrating the delusional symptom that someone else controls her behaviors / movements, Part 12 (Volume 3)

F22

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 13 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 14 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Referential, Part 15 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Somatic Type, Part 16 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Grandiose Type, Part 17 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Type, Part 18 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Insertion, Part 19 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Broadcasting Type, Part 20 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Blocking and Thought Withdrawal Type, Part 21 (Volume 3)

Mr. Smith, F22 Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Delusions of Control, Part 22 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 13 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Persecutory Type, Part 14 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Referential, Part 15 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Somatic Type, Part 16 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Grandiose Type, Part 17 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Erotomanic Type, Part 18 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Insertion, Part 19 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Broadcasting Type, Part 20 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Thought Blocking and Thought Withdrawal Type, Part 21 (Volume 3)

Mrs. Warren, F22 Delusional Disorder Unspecified type – Delusions of Control, Part 22 (Volume 3)

F22 Delusional Disorder – Jealous Type (Volume 1)

F22 Delusional Disorder – Mixed Type (Volume 1)

F22 Delusional Disorder – Persecutory Type (Volume 1)

F22 Delusional Disorder – Somatic Type (Volume 1)

F22 Delusional Disorder – Erotomanic Type (Volume 1)

Coping Mechanisms and Defenses

Symptom Media’s comprehensive content on coping mechanisms and defenses provides building block videos in mental health education offering clinicians and students foundational knowledge in understanding these complex concepts.

Human Development Stages

Erik Erikson

Symptom Media explores all nine stages of Erik Erikson’s psychosocial theory, which states that individuals go through a series of crises and developments throughout their lifespan. By visually demonstrating the characteristics and challenges of each stage, from trust vs. mistrust in infancy to integrity vs. despair in old age, these films offer mental health professionals and students a compact understanding of how psychosocial development impacts an individual’s mental health and behavior.

Kohlberg Moral Developmental Stages

Symptom Media present Kohlberg’s stages in a captivating and immersive format, enabling students and clinicians to witness the complexities of moral development firsthand. By observing the progression through each level, students can develop a solid foundation in understanding the nuances of moral reasoning and cultivate the skills necessary for ethical decision making.

Mental Disorder / Illness Symptoms

The Mental Disorder/Illness films showcase realistic portrayals of a wide range of mental disorders and their symptoms. By providing mental health professionals and students with visual demonstrations of these symptoms, the collection facilitates a deeper understanding and recognition of various mental health conditions.

Activities Section

The Activities Section is a dynamic hub of interactive learning, featuring links to Symptom Media’s Case Study Activities, Simulation Activities, and Tests. The Case Study activities offer in-depth analysis of realistic scenarios, simulation activities enable the practice of clinical skills in controlled environments, and the Test Section assesses and reinforces the knowledge you’ve learned.