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Psychiatry on the Stage

Psychiatry on the Stage

How Plays Can Enhance Our Understanding of Psychiatric Conditions

9780197622032
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Psychology and theater have often intersected in the most interesting ways to describe characters, situations, and interactions. Neuroscience is in the process of discovering how the brain longs for patterns that we find in theater and other art forms, and practitioners in psychiatry frequently refer to literature and drama to better understand patients. For instance, the Oedipal complex was first illustrated in Sophocles Oedipus Rex, and Sigmund Freud largely derived hisunderstanding of psychiatric complexes from his familiarity with Greek mythology.Psychiatry on the Stage presents an overview of basic psychiatric principles applied to plays from the Greeks to modern times. Additional features include illustrative vignettes from the authors practice and several detailed indexes comprised of plays, corresponding playwrights, and various psychiatric and neurological disorders. As a board-certified psychiatrist and playwright, Dr. Berman is uniquely qualified to explore the connections between psychiatry and theater. This book issure to appeal to both practitioners in the field of psychiatry and theater enthusiasts alike.
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OUP USA
98324
9780197622032
9780197622032

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
240
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
363
  • Introduction: Overview; 1. The Greeks; 2. Shakespeare; 3. Modern Plays; 4. Freuds Contribution; 5. Jungian Concepts; 6. Adlerian Complexes; 7. Reichs Ideas; 8. Kleins Positions; 9. Personality Disorders; 10. Depression and Bipolar Disorder; 11. Psychosis; 12. Substance Abuse; 13. Identity Issues; 14. What We Learn From Plays;
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