
A Jungian Perspective on the Therapist-Patient Relationship in Film
Cinema As Our Therapist
- 154 pages
- English
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A Jungian Perspective on the Therapist-Patient Relationship in Film
Cinema As Our Therapist
About this book
Within this book, Ruth Netzer explores the archetypal components of therapist-patient relations in cinema from the perspective of Jungian archetypal symbolism, and within the context of myth and ritual.
Film is a medium that is attracted to the extremes of this specific relationship, depicting the collapse of the accepted boundaries of therapy; though on the other hand, cinema also loves the fantasy of therapy as intimacy. Through the medium of film, and employing examples from over 45 well-known films, the author analyzes the successes and failures of therapists within film, and reviews the concepts of transference and counter-transference and their therapeutic and redemptive powers, in contrast to their potential for destruction and exploitation within the context of a patient-therapist relationship.
This book will be a fascinating read for Jungian analysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists with an interest in the link between cinema and therapy, as well as filmmakers and students and teachers of film studies.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Personal Introduction
- 1 Psychological Aspects of Cinema
- 2 Therapist-Patient Relationships: Love and Death
- 3 Archetypes Activated in Therapist-Patient Relationships
- 4 Therapists as Mirrored in Cinema
- 5 Cinema as a "Chief Supervisor" for Therapists
- 6 Cinema, Madness, and Anti-psychiatry
- 7 Therapy and Redemption: Myth, Healing, and Religious Symbolism
- 8 Therapy in Cinema: The Wholeness of the Self, the Union of Opposites
- Glossary
- Index