“Psychological Aspects of Blindness” Class, taught by Dean and Naomi Tuttle at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, June 14-22, 1993

Recording, Video

Accession Number: 2012.33.4a-f

Scope & Content: Videos of 6 sessions of the Psychological Aspects of Blindness class, a seminar taught by Dean and Naomi Tuttle to graduate students in rehabilitation education programs at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR), June 14-22, 1993. Topics covered include psych-social resources; social role models; attitudes about blindness; the self, self concepts, and self esteem of blind persons; and activities, goals and roles of the rehabilitation professional. The class was videotaped by UALR for use in the university's rehabilitation education programs. June 14, 1993 (.4a) June 15, 1993 (.4b) June 16, 1993 (.4c) June 18, 1993 (.4d) June 21, 1993 (.4e) June 22, 1993 (.4f)

Creator: University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Interview Date: / /

Collection: Hall of Fame Collection

Credit Line: Gift of Patricia Smith, 2012.33

Subjects: Blindness Psychology Rehabilitation Teacher training