Ecstasy has a powerful legacy as one of the most wildly used social drugs in the world. But, is it really as good as people make it out to be? “Ecstasy: Is it really the Dream Drug?” explores that question in a biased anti-drug message. Interviews with people incarcerated for possession of the drug document the consequences while the narrator discusses what Ecstasy is and the possible side effects involved in usage. The end message is clear: Taking Ecstasy is not worth the risk.
Included Films:
Combat Psychiatry – The Battalion Medical Officer
Combat Psychiatry – The Battalion Medical Officer
Produced: 1954
Length: 36 Minutes
To win a war the military must keep soldiers in action as long as is healthy. Preventing collapse from mental exhaustion and stress is one of the largest tasks of the medical officer beyond treating physical ailments. The responsibilities, demands, and treatment of stress, falls directly under the operation of the Battalion medical officer. “Combat Psychiatry – The Battalion Medical Officer,” dissects treatment of stress and the role of the medical officer, with an emphasis on preventing manpower losses in a time of war.



