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Safe to be touched; how safe to be exposed?

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  • America's Crises #10: Trouble in the Family (90 minutes, black and white, 16mm. Rental $12.90, sale price $275).

  • America's Crises #12: Emotional Dilemma (60 minutes, black and white, 16mm. Rental $9.15, sale price $200).

Both films were made in 1965 for National Education Television. Directed by Harold Mayer and Edmond Levy. Distributed by Audio-Visual Center, National Education Television Film Service, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47405.

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  • Chayet, N. L. Confidentiality and privileged communication in psychiatry. Paper read at Seminar on “Psychiatry and the Law,“ Los Angeles, 1965.

  • Freedman, W. Societal behavior: new and unique rights of the person. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas, 1965.

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Mason, E.A. Safe to be touched; how safe to be exposed?. Community Ment Health J 2, 93–96 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01420330

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