This DVD contains a vintage digitized suicide film from 1965 with great production value and information. In the first half of the film, a man contemplates killing himself. In the second part, a group of psychologists discuss real ?life suicide scenarios and suicide prevention.
Included Films:
Point of Return
Point of Return
Produced: 1965
Length: 23 Minutes
Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death worldwide. It is a serious issue that often bespeaks serious underlying psychological issues such as depression and schizophrenia or can be because of emotional or financial woes. Suicide was thought of differently in the 1960s but, Point of No Return, makes a valiant effort to explain why a person would feel suicide was an acceptable way of dealing with stress or other emotions. A man who has just been separated from his wife feels like he is a burden on his parents, on the world. He feels purposeless so he tries to kill himself. Afterwards a group of doctors at a roundtable discussion about possible rehabilitation and emotional healing techniques that could help him and prevent such an act again.



