This paper describes the relationship between psychotherapy, the grieving process and a specific set of recurring themes in the cinemas of the Western world. This sets the frame for an analysis of Three Colours: Blu
PhD thesisWhile the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Hollywood cinema has received consider...
This paper presents an appraisal on Film, principally docudrama as a tool in the psychotherapeutic p...
The concept of empathy has special significance for the study of cinema as a narrative art form beca...
This analysis of Kieslowski’s Trois Couleurs: Blanc prioritises Winnicottian theory in accounting fo...
Cultural associations with red are potent. They include blood and intense passion, injury and death,...
The lived experience of grief is a universal phenomenon that is both a psychological and embodied ex...
This presentation examines the novel concept of “cinematherapy,” a therapeutic skill that attempts t...
For this paper I viewed Krzysztof Kieślowski\u27s groundbreaking Three Colors trilogy in an effort t...
CINEMA AND PASSINGThe first part of the paper supports the argument that the intrinsic nature of the...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines cinematic depictions of t...
Explores bereavement in the film Three Colours, directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Changes in the sou...
The use of cinema as a mediator in therapeutic settings has been considered advantageous; however, f...
THE ROLE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS IN MARNIE AND THREE COLOURS: BLUE The unconscious completely eludes tha...
Psychanalyse et cinéma se sont développés conjointement au cours du XXème siècle, en manifestant un ...
This work examined the connection between stories about death and dying and Booker\u27s rebirth plot...
PhD thesisWhile the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Hollywood cinema has received consider...
This paper presents an appraisal on Film, principally docudrama as a tool in the psychotherapeutic p...
The concept of empathy has special significance for the study of cinema as a narrative art form beca...
This analysis of Kieslowski’s Trois Couleurs: Blanc prioritises Winnicottian theory in accounting fo...
Cultural associations with red are potent. They include blood and intense passion, injury and death,...
The lived experience of grief is a universal phenomenon that is both a psychological and embodied ex...
This presentation examines the novel concept of “cinematherapy,” a therapeutic skill that attempts t...
For this paper I viewed Krzysztof Kieślowski\u27s groundbreaking Three Colors trilogy in an effort t...
CINEMA AND PASSINGThe first part of the paper supports the argument that the intrinsic nature of the...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines cinematic depictions of t...
Explores bereavement in the film Three Colours, directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Changes in the sou...
The use of cinema as a mediator in therapeutic settings has been considered advantageous; however, f...
THE ROLE OF THE UNCONSCIOUS IN MARNIE AND THREE COLOURS: BLUE The unconscious completely eludes tha...
Psychanalyse et cinéma se sont développés conjointement au cours du XXème siècle, en manifestant un ...
This work examined the connection between stories about death and dying and Booker\u27s rebirth plot...
PhD thesisWhile the historical influence of psychoanalysis on Hollywood cinema has received consider...
This paper presents an appraisal on Film, principally docudrama as a tool in the psychotherapeutic p...
The concept of empathy has special significance for the study of cinema as a narrative art form beca...