Psychology at the Movies

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by Skip Dine Young

stereotypes in film accurate portrayals in film

  Psychiatry: see also psychotherapy and Freudian psychoanalysis Psychoactive medications

  Psycho (film): see Hitchcock

  Psychobiography

  Psychotherapy: see also cinematherapy history of depictions in the movie

  stereotypes in film

  motivations behind

  depictions of cathartic cures

  and Woody Allen

  Psychology, definition

  Pulp Fiction as nonlinear storytelling

  new brutalism

  R-rated films

  Racial stereotypes in film

  Radway, Janet

  Reader response criticism

  Reagan, Ronald, attempted assassination: see John Hinckley

  Reflexivity in film

  Requiem for a Dream

  Relational aggression

  Ricoeur, Paul: definition of symbol

  on Marx and Freud

  Sacks, Oliver

  Schemas: use of

  scripts

  prototypes

  Schizophrenia

  Scorsese, Martin: early life

  Shutter Island

  Catholicism

  Taxi Driver

  violence in

  Last Temptation of Christ, The

  Scream

  Searching for Bobby Fischer

  Selective exposure

  Sensation seeking viewers

  Shakespeare in Love

  Shepard, Sam

  Shining, The

  Shock treatment; see electro-convulsive therapy

  Silence of the Lambs

  Sixth Sense, The

  “Slasher” films “virgin survivors,”

  Soap operas

  Social learning theory: see Albert Bandura

  Spellbound: see Hitchcock

  Stand By Me

  Star Wars symbolic meaning

  archetypes

  universal appeal

  as transition object

  Sternberg, Robert; see unified psychology

  Stewart, Jimmy

  Story of O, The

  Strasberg, Lee

  Straw Dogs

  Streisand, Barbra

  Subcortical activation

  Subliminal effects

  Substance abuse

  Superhero films

  Suture

  Symbolic activity in film viewing

  Symbols: movies as

  meaning of

  unconscious

  archetypal

  in The Exorcist

  personal

  use of

  Taxi Driver

  Television: impact on moviegoing

  as cultural product

  promoting violence

  socialization

  V-chip

  teaching values

  Textual interpretation of film

  Thelma & Louise: gender debate

  Three Faces of Eve, The

  Titanic

  To Kill a Mockingbird

  Traumatic responses to movies

  Triumph of the Will

  Unconscious associations: in film

  Unconscious, the motives of filmmakers

  drives

  Unhappy endings

  Unified psychology

  Uses and gratification research

  Van Gogh, Vincent

  Vertigo: see Hitchcock

  Videotapes & DVDs

  Viewer empathy

  Voyeurism

  Werner, Heinz

  Wizard of Oz, The meaning of

  Pink Floyd and

  Freudian reading

  on television

  What About Bob

  When Harry Met Sally

  Wounded healer

  Wrong Man, The: see Hitchcock

  Zillmann, Dolf: see dispositional theory

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