PSYCHIATRY IN HOLLYWOOD
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PSYCHIATRY IN HOLLYWOOD
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The paper discusses cinematic representations of psychiatric themes and pro fessionals in the U.S. cinema. Topics include psychoanalytic therapy, cathartic cure, post-traumatic stress disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, narcissistic, schizoid and bipolar disorders, sociopathy and schizophrenia. The author demon strates the strong bidirectional relationship between movies and psychiatry.
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psychiatry, film studies, Trump, progressives
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09.01.2018
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