Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight (Wiley Psychology & Pop Culture)

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by Langley, Travis


  Batgirl (character)

  Batman (character)

  assessment

  characteristics

  depictions

  sexual orientation

  Batman (1943 serial)

  Batman (1989 movie)

  Batman (TV series)

  Batman and Robin (1949 serial)

  Batman Begins

  Batman Forever

  Batman Beyond

  Batman Returns

  Batman & Robin

  Batman: The Animated Series

  Batman: Year One

  Batwoman (character)

  behavioral therapy for fears

  behaviorism

  belief perseverance

  biocentrist perspective

  biogenic amnesia

  bipolar disorder

  birth order effects

  Black Mask (character)

  borderline personality disorder

  Bowlby, John

  Breyfogle, Norm

  Brown, Stephanie (character)

  burglary

  Burton, Tim

  Calendar Man (character)

  Campbell, Joseph

  catecholamines

  Catwoman (character). See also Kyle, Selina

  characters, narrative function of

  child molesters

  Chill, Joe (character)

  classical conditioning

  Cleckley, Hervey

  Cluemaster (character)

  cognitive development

  cognitive dissonance

  cognitive psychology

  collective unconscious

  Collins, Max Allan

  Comics Code Authority

  commitment, criminal and civil

  comorbid conditions

  competence to stand trial

  compulsions

  concrete operational stage

  conduct disorder

  conformity perspective on crime

  Conroy, Kevin

  conservation, principle of

  control groups

  conventional morality

  Conway, Gerry

  Coogan, Peter

  coping skills

  counterphobic behavior

  Crane, Jonathan. See Scarecrow

  crime

  celebrities of

  serial

  theories on

  criminal nature

  juvenile delinquency

  overview of

  personality disorders and

  psychopathy and

  sensation seeking in

  Daniels, Bradley

  The Dark Knight

  The Dark Knight Returns

  The Dark Knight Rises

  death instinct

  deception

  defense mechanisms

  deindividuation

  delusions

  Dent, Harvey. See Two-Face

  dependent personality disorder

  development, stages of

  diagnosis, definition of

  DiDio, Dan

  Dini, Paul

  disinhibition

  dismissing-avoidant attachment

  disorganized attachment

  displacement

  dissociation and dissociative disorders

  Dix, Dorothea

  Dixon, Chuck

  Drake, Tim (character)

  duality

  dual/multiple relationships in psychotherapy

  Ducard, Henri (character)

  eco-terrorism

  ego

  Ego Integrity vs. Despair

  eidetic memory

  Electra complex

  Englehart, Steve

  Erikson, Erik

  Erikson, Joan

  evil

  existentialist psychology

  extinction

  extraversion

  false confessions

  father figures

  al Ghul

  Batman as

  failed

  overview of

  successful

  fear

  counterphobic behavior

  criminal nature and

  facing

  gelatophobia

  intimidation and

  as recurring element

  responses to

  roots of

  Scarecrow and

  Strange and

  xenophobia

  Feige, Kevin

  Festinger, Leon

  fetishism

  fight-or-flight response

  Finger, Bill

  Batman foes and

  as co-creator of Batman

  on Robin

  Fingeroth, Danny

  flooding technique

  folie à deux

  forensic psychiatrists

  formal operations

  Fox, Lucius (character)

  freedom versus security

  Freud, Anna

  Freud, Sigmund

  career of

  defense mechanisms of

  Hamlet and

  Robin and

  theories of

  Wertham and

  Friedman, Cary A.

  gelatophobia

  gender roles

  Generativity vs. Stagnation stage

  Goldsman, Akiva

  Gordon, Barbara (character)

  Gordon, James (character)

  Gordon, James, Jr. (character)

  graduated exposure technique

  Grant, Alan

  Grayson, Dick (character)

  Great White Shark (character)

  grief

  growth, posttraumatic

  hallucinations

  Hamlet

  Hamm, Sam

  Hero’s Journey

  hierarchy of needs

  highway hypnosis

  histrionic personality disorder

  homosexuality

  Horney, Karen

  humanistic psychology

  humor

  hypervigilance

  hypothetico-deductive reasoning

  iatrogenesis

  id

  identification

  Identity Achievement vs. Role Confusion stage

  identity crisis

  identity foreclosure

  Immortality vs. Extinction stage

  impulse-control disorder

  individuation

  Industry vs. Inferiority stage

  Initiative vs. Guilt stage

  insanity, as legal standard

  Integrity vs. Despair stage

  interactionist perspective

  interrogation, models of

  Intimacy vs. Isolation stage

  introversion

  Joker (character)

  Jourard, Sidney

  Jung, Carl

  just-world phenomenon

  juvenile delinquency

  Kambam, Praveen R.

  Kane, Bob

  on Catwoman

  as creator of Batman

  Robin and

  Vale and

  women and

  Karney, Benjamin R.

  Keaton, Michael

  King Tut (character)

  kleptomania

  Kohlberg, Lawrence

  Kramer, Jeffrey

  Kyle, Selina (character)

  in movies

  as love interest

  as orphan

  See also Catwoman

  Langley, Travis

  learning perspective on crime

  Ledger, Heath

  Lerner, Melvin

  Levitz, Paul

  libido

  Lightner, Candace

  limbic system

  locus of control

  love, triangular theory of

  Lytle, Paul

  Mad Hatter (character)

  Marston, William Moulton

  masks, wearing of

  Maslow, Abraham

  maturational grief

  maturation hypothesis of personality

  meaning, search for

  Medhurst, Andy

  medication
, psychiatric

  Meltzer, Brad

  mental illness, depictions of

  Meriwether, Lee

  metacognition

  midlife crisis

  Miller, Frank. See also Batman: Year One; The Dark Knight Returns

  M’Naghten Rule

  Moore, Alan

  moral development

  Morrison, Grant

  mother figures

  motivation

  for burglary

  extrinsic and intrinsic

  fear and

  needs in

  Mr. Freeze (character)

  Murray, Henry

  mythomania

  narcissistic personality disorder

  nature versus nurture debate

  needs and motivation

  neurotransmitters

  Newton, Don

  Nocturna (character)

  Nolan, Christopher

  nonconformist perspective on crime

  nonsocialized offenders

  objectification

  obsessions

  obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)

  Oedipus complex

  O’Neil, Dennis

  operant conditioning

  oppositional defiant disorder

  origin stories

  paranoid schizophrenia

  paraphilias

  parenting styles

  parents

  attachment theory

  loss of

  Parikh, Rakul K.

  Pavlov, Ivan

  pedophilia

  Penguin (character)

  Pennyworth, Alfred (character)

  Persona archetype

  personality disorders

  personality types

  phallic stage fixation

  pheromones

  phobias

  physical training

  Piaget, Jean

  Pinel, Philippe

  Poison Ivy

  polygraphs

  postconventional morality

  postindustrial mythology

  posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

  preconventional morality

  Prisoner’s Dilemma

  preoperational stage

  profiling, offender or criminal

  prognosis, definition of

  protection-motivation theory

  pseudomemory

  psychiatrists

  psychoactive substances

  psychodynamic approach

  psychogenic amnesia

  psychologists

  psychopathology

  psychopathy

  psychosis

  psychosocial stages of development

  psychotic disorders

  punishment

  Quinn, Harley (character)

  reaction formation

  Red Hood (character)

  reinforcement

  repression

  resilience

  Riddler (character)

  Robin (character)

  Birth order effects and

  Brown as

  in comic books

  creation of character of

  death by vote

  Drake as

  Grayson as

  as inner child of Batman

  relationships with

  role of

  stages of development of

  Todd as

  D. Wayne as

  Robinson, Jerry, xii

  Roosevelt, Theodore

  Rosenberg, Robin

  Rush, Benjamin

  sadistic personality disorder

  Scarecrow (character)

  schizophrenia

  Schumacher, Joel

  Schwartz, Julius

  screen history. See also the respective films and series

  secure attachment

  Seduction of the Innocent

  self-actualization

  sensation seeking

  sensorimotor stage

  Shadow archetype

  shaping

  shared psychotic disorder

  Shuster, Joe

  sidekicks. See also Robin

  Siegel, Jerry

  Skinner, B. F.

  Smith, Jennifer

  socialized offenders

  sociopathy

  Spider-Man (character)

  Spoiler. See Brown, Stephanie

  St. Cloud, Silver (character)

  Sternberg, Robert

  Strange, Hugo (character)

  stress and trauma

  styles of humor

  superego

  Super Friends (TV series)

  superheroes

  after 9/11

 

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