A Field Guide to Cinetherapy: On Celluloid Psychoanalysis and Its Practitioners |
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Authors: | Greenberg Harvey Roy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY |
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Abstract: | This paper addresses the strange bedfellowship between psychoanalysis and cinema since the century's turn. Its specific focus is the idiosyncratic psychoanalysis/psychotherapy practised in mainstream cinema and television. Cinetherapists have consistently fallen into one of three categories: Dr. Dippy, a focus of derision, weirder than his patients; Dr. Evil, Hollywood's psychiatric version of the mad, bad scientist; and the unfailingly benevolent, self-sacrificing Dr. Wonderful. The prevalence of these stereotypes has waxed and waned according to shifting cultural circumstances. The study concludes with reflections on the possible impact, deleterious or otherwise, of distorted filmic images of the impossible profession. |
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Keywords: | The Sopranos cinema or film study psychoanalysis Freud George W. Pabst Irving Schneider Glen O. and Krin Gabbard |
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