With an overview and analysis of psychiatric principles applied to plays from the Greeks to Shakespeare to modern times, Psychiatry on the Stage provides a deep and insightful look into the psychological underpinnings of contemporary theater.
With an overview and analysis of psychiatric principles applied to plays from the Greeks to Shakespeare to modern times, Psychiatry on the Stage provides a deep and insightful look into the psychological underpinnings of contemporary theater.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carol W. Berman has practiced psychiatry in New York City for over 30 years and is the author of many books. She is a clinical assistant professor in psychiatry at New York University, where she earned her medical degree. An artist and playwright as well as a psychiatrist, her plays have been produced in many venues around NYC and abroad. Dr. Berman is a member of the American Psychiatric Association, the American Society of Journalists and Authors, and the Dramatists Guild.
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Introduction: Overview 1. The Greeks 2. Shakespeare 3. Modern Plays 4. Freud's Contribution 5. Jungian Concepts 6. Adlerian Complexes 7. Reich's Ideas 8. Klein's Positions 9. Personality Disorders 10. Depression and Bipolar Disorder 11. Psychosis 12. Substance Abuse 13. Identity Issues 14. What We Learn From Plays