Screen, Culture, Psyche illuminates recent developments in Jungian modes of media analysis, and illustrates how psychoanalytic theories have been adapted to allow for the interpretation of films and television programs, employing Post-Jungian methods in the deep reading of a whole range of films. Readings of this kind can demonstrate the way that some films bear […]
Midlife Transformation in Literature and Film
In this book, Steven F. Walker considers the midlife transition from a Jungian and Eriksonian perspective, by providing vivid and powerful literary and cinematic examples that illustrate the psychological theories in a clear and entertaining way. For C.G. Jung, midlife is a time for personal transformation, when the values of youth are replaced by a […]
2015 Top 10 Cinema Therapy Films
1. The Revenant – A frontiersman on a fur trading expedition in the 1820’s fights for survival after being mauled by a bear and left for dead by members of his own hunting team. This film transports you to the 1820’s American wilderness where the mountain men carved out a living trapping for furs. This […]
Hysteria
Hysteria brings the highly unlikely yet true story of a young doctor Dr. Mortimer Granville (Hugh Dancy) in London, 1880, who is struggling but eventually finds a job with Dr. Robert Dalrymple (Jonathan Pryce). Dalrymple is treating women for the so-called hysteria disease, really a catch-all for any and all things supposedly wrong with women […]
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