
Anger At Work (1956)
Anger at Work: The Story of the Headache Switch is a 1956 educational film produced by the University of Oklahoma for the Oklahoma State Department of Health’s Mental Hygiene Division. Distributed by the International Film Bureau, it belongs to a series on emotional problems in the workplace.
The film uses dramatized office and factory scenarios to illustrate how suppressed anger can manifest in indirect ways—particularly through physical symptoms like headaches or ulcers—and how this displacement can cause harm at work, at home, and in broader social interactions.
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