Brett Kahr (UK Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology)
How to Be Intimate with 15,000,000 Strangers
Musings on Media Psychoanalysis
Brett Kahr (UK Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology)
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Musings on Media Psychoanalysis
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How to be Intimate with 15,000,000 Strangers is an investigation into how the fields of mental health and media can work together more collaboratively.
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How to be Intimate with 15,000,000 Strangers is an investigation into how the fields of mental health and media can work together more collaboratively.
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- The Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032355191
- ISBN-10: 1032355190
- Artikelnr.: 67252888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- The Psychoanalysis and Popular Culture Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032355191
- ISBN-10: 1032355190
- Artikelnr.: 67252888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Professor Brett Kahr has worked in the mental health field for over forty years. He is Senior Fellow at the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology in London and Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis and Mental Health at Regent's University London. A trained historian, Kahr is also both an Honorary Fellow as well as the Honorary Director of Research at the Freud Museum London. He is the author of seventeen books and series editor of over seventy-five additional titles. A Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Media and Communication at Bournemouth University, he is also Consultant Psychotherapist at The Balint Consultancy. He works with individuals and couples in Central London.
Prologue: How to Publicise Psychoanalysis Section I: Introduction to Media
Psychoanalysis 1. The Bulimic Lorry Driver: Championing the Media in Spite
of Hesitancy and Envy Section II: Media Psychoanalysis in Action 2. "You
have five minutes to cure the nation": My Years at the B.B.C. 3. How to
Dramatise 13,553 Sexual Fantasies in Only Forty-Seven Minutes 4. Making
Slough Happy: A Television Experiment 5. On Stage at the Royal Opera House
Section III: Television in the Consulting Room 6. Television as Rorschach:
The Unconscious Use of the Cathode Nipple 7. Dr. Paul Weston and the
Blood-Stained Couch: Some Critical Comments on In TreatmentSection IV:
Celebrity and the Psyche 8. Fame and the Unconscious: Toxic and Inspiring
Aspects of Celebrity Culture 9. On Not Being Shakespeare, Mozart, or
Picasso: Creativity, Bereavement, and the Wish to Be Famous Section V:
Uneasy Bedfellows: Freud and His Progeny Confront the Media 10. Media
Monasticism and Media Whoredom: The Uncomfortable Marriage Between
Psychoanalysis and Popular Exposure 11. "I think analysts are not very good
as broadcasters": Donald Winnicott's Contribution to Media Psychology 12.
Conclusion: The Future of Media Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis 1. The Bulimic Lorry Driver: Championing the Media in Spite
of Hesitancy and Envy Section II: Media Psychoanalysis in Action 2. "You
have five minutes to cure the nation": My Years at the B.B.C. 3. How to
Dramatise 13,553 Sexual Fantasies in Only Forty-Seven Minutes 4. Making
Slough Happy: A Television Experiment 5. On Stage at the Royal Opera House
Section III: Television in the Consulting Room 6. Television as Rorschach:
The Unconscious Use of the Cathode Nipple 7. Dr. Paul Weston and the
Blood-Stained Couch: Some Critical Comments on In TreatmentSection IV:
Celebrity and the Psyche 8. Fame and the Unconscious: Toxic and Inspiring
Aspects of Celebrity Culture 9. On Not Being Shakespeare, Mozart, or
Picasso: Creativity, Bereavement, and the Wish to Be Famous Section V:
Uneasy Bedfellows: Freud and His Progeny Confront the Media 10. Media
Monasticism and Media Whoredom: The Uncomfortable Marriage Between
Psychoanalysis and Popular Exposure 11. "I think analysts are not very good
as broadcasters": Donald Winnicott's Contribution to Media Psychology 12.
Conclusion: The Future of Media Psychoanalysis
Prologue: How to Publicise Psychoanalysis Section I: Introduction to Media
Psychoanalysis 1. The Bulimic Lorry Driver: Championing the Media in Spite
of Hesitancy and Envy Section II: Media Psychoanalysis in Action 2. "You
have five minutes to cure the nation": My Years at the B.B.C. 3. How to
Dramatise 13,553 Sexual Fantasies in Only Forty-Seven Minutes 4. Making
Slough Happy: A Television Experiment 5. On Stage at the Royal Opera House
Section III: Television in the Consulting Room 6. Television as Rorschach:
The Unconscious Use of the Cathode Nipple 7. Dr. Paul Weston and the
Blood-Stained Couch: Some Critical Comments on In TreatmentSection IV:
Celebrity and the Psyche 8. Fame and the Unconscious: Toxic and Inspiring
Aspects of Celebrity Culture 9. On Not Being Shakespeare, Mozart, or
Picasso: Creativity, Bereavement, and the Wish to Be Famous Section V:
Uneasy Bedfellows: Freud and His Progeny Confront the Media 10. Media
Monasticism and Media Whoredom: The Uncomfortable Marriage Between
Psychoanalysis and Popular Exposure 11. "I think analysts are not very good
as broadcasters": Donald Winnicott's Contribution to Media Psychology 12.
Conclusion: The Future of Media Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis 1. The Bulimic Lorry Driver: Championing the Media in Spite
of Hesitancy and Envy Section II: Media Psychoanalysis in Action 2. "You
have five minutes to cure the nation": My Years at the B.B.C. 3. How to
Dramatise 13,553 Sexual Fantasies in Only Forty-Seven Minutes 4. Making
Slough Happy: A Television Experiment 5. On Stage at the Royal Opera House
Section III: Television in the Consulting Room 6. Television as Rorschach:
The Unconscious Use of the Cathode Nipple 7. Dr. Paul Weston and the
Blood-Stained Couch: Some Critical Comments on In TreatmentSection IV:
Celebrity and the Psyche 8. Fame and the Unconscious: Toxic and Inspiring
Aspects of Celebrity Culture 9. On Not Being Shakespeare, Mozart, or
Picasso: Creativity, Bereavement, and the Wish to Be Famous Section V:
Uneasy Bedfellows: Freud and His Progeny Confront the Media 10. Media
Monasticism and Media Whoredom: The Uncomfortable Marriage Between
Psychoanalysis and Popular Exposure 11. "I think analysts are not very good
as broadcasters": Donald Winnicott's Contribution to Media Psychology 12.
Conclusion: The Future of Media Psychoanalysis