Films are a powerful medium for teaching students of psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, counselling and even literature or media studies about psychopathology.
The main chapters of this book thus each use a case history along with synopses and scenes from one or two specific, often wellknown films to explain and teach students about the most important disorders encountered in clinical practice.
Now in an updated edition, this book has established a great reputation as an enjoyable and highly memorable supplementary teaching tool for abnormal psychology classes. Written by experienced clinicians and teachers, it also includes helpful teaching tools such as suggestions for class discussions and questions to consider while viewing films.
The new edition of a popular and unique teaching tool - movies as an aid to learning about mental illness!
The main chapters of this book thus each use a case history along with synopses and scenes from one or two specific, often wellknown films to explain and teach students about the most important disorders encountered in clinical practice.
Now in an updated edition, this book has established a great reputation as an enjoyable and highly memorable supplementary teaching tool for abnormal psychology classes. Written by experienced clinicians and teachers, it also includes helpful teaching tools such as suggestions for class discussions and questions to consider while viewing films.
The new edition of a popular and unique teaching tool - movies as an aid to learning about mental illness!