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International contributors evaluate the potential mismatch between the onscreen psychotherapist and the real-life counterpart.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9781317577034
- Artikelnr.: 41938837
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. November 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317577034
- Artikelnr.: 41938837
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Lucy Huskinson, PhD, is a senior lecturer in the School of Philosophy and Religion at Bangor University, UK. She is coeditor in chief of the International Journal of Jungian Studies and author and editor of numerous books and articles, including Dreaming the Myth Onwards: New Interpretations of Jungian Therapy and Thought (Routledge, 2009). Terrie Waddell, PhD, is associate professor of Media: Screen and Sound at La Trobe University, Australia. She researches and publishes on the relationships among screen media, myth, literature, gender, popular culture, and analytical psychology. Wild/lives: Trickster, Place and Liminality on Screen (Routledge, 2010) is her most recent monograph.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea
Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy
Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with
Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010)
3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film
Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy,
Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened
Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV,
1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi
Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst:
Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie
Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the
Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx
in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the
Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene
Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on
Contributors. Index.
Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy
Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with
Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010)
3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film
Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy,
Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened
Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV,
1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi
Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst:
Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie
Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the
Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx
in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the
Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene
Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on
Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea
Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy
Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with
Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010)
3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film
Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy,
Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened
Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV,
1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi
Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst:
Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie
Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the
Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx
in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the
Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene
Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on
Contributors. Index.
Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy
Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with
Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010)
3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film
Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy,
Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened
Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV,
1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi
Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst:
Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie
Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the
Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx
in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the
Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene
Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on
Contributors. Index.