Early in the history of cinema, psychiatrists studied the movies
to understand their appeal and power. Meanwhile, filmmakers have
long been intrigued by psychiatry and frequently portray this
mysterious world in film. Both movies and psychiatry focus on human
thought, emotions, behavior, and motivation -- making a link
between the two subjects inevitable.
Psychiatry and the Cinema explores this complementary
relationship from two angles, psychiatrists who have studied the
movies and movies that have depicted psychiatry. This second
edition looks at: - Over 400 theatrically-released American films
that feature psychiatrists or other mental health professionals at
work- The stereotypical characters and conventions dominating the
presentation of movie psychiatrists and the historical rise and
fall of the psychotherapist image in the movies- New trends in
psychoanalytically oriented film theory- State-of-the-art
understanding of psychoanalytic film criticism and illustrative
examples of the use of that methodology with films such as
Casablanca, Alien, Three Women, Sea of Love, Working Girl, Good
Will Hunting, and many more- Clinical implications of the film
representations of psychotherapy for the mental health
practitioner
Both entertaining and educational, this book serves as an
important aid in understanding the special hold that movies have on
audiences.
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