Movies and mental illness: using films to understand psychopathology

"Films are a powerful medium for teaching students of psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, counselling, and also literature or media studies about psychopathology. The 15 core clinical chapters of this book thus each use a case history along with synopses and scenes from one or two speci...

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Main Authors: Wedding, Danny 1949- (Author), Boyd, Mary Ann (Author), Niemiec, Ryan M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA [u.a.] Hogrefe 2005
Edition:2. rev. and expanded ed.
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"Films are a powerful medium for teaching students of psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, counselling, and also literature or media studies about psychopathology. The 15 core clinical chapters of this book thus each use a case history along with synopses and scenes from one or two specific, often well-known films to explain and teach students about the most important disorders encountered in clinical practice. Helpful teaching tools such as suggestions for class discussion and key issues to consider while viewing films are provided throughout." "Now in an updated edition, with expanded coverage of sleep, eating, impulse control, and adjustment disorders, as well as sexual dysfunction and violence, this book has established a great reputation as an enjoyable and highly memorable supplementary teaching tool for abnormal psychology classes."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:X, 258 S.
ISBN:0889372926