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Peering into the unconscious through cinema can give audiences an uncanny feeling about what lives in the beyond, something alien to consciousness. This book creates psychological interpretations of films that lend themselves to the depths, and investigates the personal and cultural appeal of cinema as a powerful art form.

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Peering into the unconscious through cinema can give audiences an uncanny feeling about what lives in the beyond, something alien to consciousness. This book creates psychological interpretations of films that lend themselves to the depths, and investigates the personal and cultural appeal of cinema as a powerful art form.
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Autorenporträt
Joanna Dovalis, Ph.D., is a depth psychotherapist and Jungian Analyst with a professional private practice for over thirty years in Southern California. In addition to numerous articles and chapters in professional journals and books, she was the co-author of Cinema as Therapy: Grief and transformational film (Routledge in 2015) with her writing partner John Izod. John Izod, PhD is Emeritus Professor of Screen Analysis at the University of Stirling. He has published several books including Screen, Culture, Psyche: A Post-Jungian Approach to Working with the Audience (Routledge 2006) and Cinema as Therapy: Grief and transformational film (Routledge 2015) with his co-author Joanna Dovalis