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Characters on the Couch: Exploring Psychology through Literature and Film
By (Author) Dean Haycock
Foreword by Tara Deliberto
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
29th August 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Clinical psychology
Literary studies: general
Film history, theory or criticism
150
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
Providing intriguing insights for students, film buffs, and readers of various genres of fiction, this fascinating book delves into the psychology of 100 well-known fictional characters. Our favorite fictional characters from books and movies often display an impressive and wide range of psychological attributes, both positive and negative. We admire their resilience, courage, humanity, or justice, and we are intrigued by other characters who show signs of personality disorders and mental illnesspsychopathy, narcissism, antisocial personality, paranoia, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, among many other conditions. This book examines the psychological attributes and motivations of 100 fascinating characters that include examples of both accurate and misleading depictions of psychological traits and conditions, enabling readers to distinguish realistic from inaccurate depictions of human behavior. An introductory section provides a background of the interplay between psychology and fiction and is followed by psychological profiles of 100 fictional characters from classic and popular literature, film, and television. Each profile summarizes the plot, describes the character's dominant psychological traits or mental conditions, and analyzes the accuracy of such depictions. Additional material includes author profiles, a glossary of psychological and literary terms, a list of sources, and recommended readings.
This title, which has potential for real-world application, pushes readers to consider an individual's life in context: a crucial characteristic of an empathetic and effective psychologist. This text may expand viewpoints of the effects of mental illness. Recommended for psychology students and practitioners. * Library Journal *
Characters on the Couch offers to laypersons a wider and deeper knowledge of mental illness, dispelling many stereotypes and often giving readers a glimpse of the livedexperience of those living with psychological disorders. For clinicians, the book provides an opportunity to think critically about presentations of disorders with which they may or may not be familiar. Finally, for educators, Characters on the Couch does present some interesting pedagogical applications with respect to psychopathology and assessment. * PsycCRITIQUES *
Dean A. Haycock, PhD, is a science and medical writer.