books on psychotherapy, includingLove Is Not Enough: The Treatment of Emotionally Disturbed Children(1950),The Children of the Dream(1969), andFreud and Man's Soul(1982). The Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, by John S. Bowman. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995. Reproduced...
Pioneering Psychologist Bruno Bettelheim Dies; Scholar Known for Imaginative Techniques in the Study of ChildrenMartin Weil
The child psychologist Bruno Bettelheim, who readily acknowledged that the version of negative conditional parenting known as time-out can cause “deep feelings of anxiety,” nevertheless endorsed it for that very reason. “When our words are not enough,” he said, “the threat of the withdrawal...
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Also, using Bruno Bettelheim's fairy tale journey, I will look at the transition into adulthood that Quintin Jacobsen and Wendy Darling endure, as they literally journey outside the window on a tempting and thrilling adventure away ... T Klauser 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 The Enchantment of Lil...
A way for us to access what Bruno Bettelheim called the “uses of enchantment,” but with the issues of adulthood rather than those of children. . There are two things that are commonly misunderstood in all this. . They are the words “meaning” and “symbol.” We have become all to ...
In particular, a number of precise psychoanalytic readings of the f ilm have been produced,4 partly because Kubrick and his cowriter Diane Johnson are known to have studied Freud’s ‘The Uncanny’and Bruno Bettelheim’s The Uses of Enchantment (1976) while developing the screenplay (Hoile, ...
As Bruno Bettelheim (perhaps somewhat plagiaristically) reminded us, uniformly pleasant and positive stories have their place in children’s literature, but so do terror, violence, and horrible-looking monsters with sharp teeth: “‘Safe’ stories mention neither death nor aging, the limits to our...
In childhood these magical words announce departure for the worlds of fantasy, story, and myth; in adulthood, that once simple, spontaneous passage loses its ease and immediacy, and the words become a nostalgic memory, a verbal madeleine. As Bruno Bettelheim has argued, fairy tales speak “simu...
One day late, but in keeping with the spirit of Halloween, which reminds us each year of the didactic benefits of scaring the crap out of kids, I want to celebrate a fine example of fairy tales told with the gloves off. As Bruno Bettelheim (perhaps somewhat plagiaristically) reminded us,...