LOS ANGELES — Before it became known as psychoanalysis, the radical new method of dealing with emotional crises pioneered by Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and others was known simply as “the talking ...
Whatever you do, do not pass by the oasis without stopping to drink. ~ Otto Gross to Carl Jung in "A dangerous method" Watching "A dangerous method" (directed by David Cronenberg) is a treat and a ...
Fellow Psychology Today blogger William Todd Schultz concludes in his recent posting that the reason psychiatrists Sigmund Freud and C.G. Jung "broke up" had to do with their repressed homosexuality.
For those who find the work of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung fascinating, David Cronenberg’s version of their lives will be a frustration, but with some interesting observations. Based on the nonfiction ...
A Dangerous Method, the title of David Cronenberg’s viscerally cerebral new film, is something of an understatement. As cataclysmic as it is, this historically scrupulous science-fiction romance ...
In A Dangerous Method, Canadian filmmaker David Cronenberg (Videodrome, The Fly, Dead Ringers, Crash, A History of Violence and others) has undertaken to direct a film about a major episode in the ...
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung had a long, intense relationship, a competitive friendship that was undone by their rivalry. So portraying the dynamics between these icons in the field of psychology ...
Everybody remembers the exploding head. But the key moment in David Cronenberg's Scanners is the calm before the storm — the scene where the assorted outcasts, artists and biological telepaths mingle ...
Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung had a long, intense relationship, a competitive friendship that was undone by their rivalry. So portraying the dynamics between these icons in the field of psychology ...
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