The Analysis Of Psychopathology In Alfred Hitchcock Movies

M. L. Neto, Jaíne Dantas Peixoto, Felipe Viana Pereira Lobo, Saulo Giovanni Castor Albuquerque, Sylvia Rannyelle Teixeira Lima, Indira Ravena Pereira Alves Fernandes Macedo, Victor Couto da Silveira Araújo, Kezzyo Medeiros Lacerda
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INTRODUCTION: During the 20th century, psychiatry began to use the cinema as didactic-pedagogical help resource in the study of psychopathology. The Films of Alfred Hitchcock usually present as main themes mental disorders and the psychoanalysis. However, these films were not created with academic goal and it is natural that there are distortions. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the importance of Hitchcock films as didactic resource in the study of psychopathology, identify possible distortions and seek to justify them on the basis of the historical context. METHODOLOGY: The abstracts of the 53 feature-length films of the director were read and deleted the movies that did not have the mental disorder as a central theme; they were dumb; or those who had only the antisocial personality disorder. It was performed a narrative review. RESULTS: Six films were selected through an intentional sampling. When he speaks of the Heart (1945) shows a picture of amnesia with dissociative fugue. The psychoanalysis is represented in a very superficial. The Indiscreet (1954) describes a voyeuristic disorder and should not be indicated. The Wrong Man (1956) depicts a severe depressive episode with psychotic symptoms. A body that falls (1958) presents the themes of specific phobia of height and the acute stress disorder. Psychosis (1960) represents a framework of dissociative identity disorder, but the scenes of violence may cause a negative view of the mentally ill. Marnie (1964) has as themes the specific phobia and sexual aversion disorder. The psychoanalysis is presented in distorted form and caricature. CONCLUSION: The films directed by Alfred Hitchcock can be useful in the study of psychiatry and should be considered the distortions that can worsen the stigma.
希区柯克电影中的精神病理学分析
在20世纪,精神病学开始使用电影作为精神病理学研究的教学帮助资源。希区柯克的电影通常以精神障碍和精神分析为主题。然而,这些电影并不是为了学术目的而创作的,自然会有一些歪曲。目的:评估希区柯克电影在精神病理学研究中作为教学资源的重要性,识别可能的扭曲,并在历史背景的基础上寻求证明它们的合理性。方法:阅读该导演53部长片的摘要,删除不以精神障碍为中心主题的电影;他们是哑巴;或者那些只有反社会人格障碍的人。这是一次叙述性的回顾。结果:通过有意抽样选择了6部电影。当他说到心(1945)时,他展示了一幅带有游离性神游的健忘症的画面。精神分析是以一种非常肤浅的方式表现出来的。《轻率》(1954)描述了一种偷窥障碍,不应该被提及。《错的人》(1956)描述了一个带有精神病症状的严重抑郁发作。《坠落的身体》(1958)的主题是特殊的恐高症和急性应激障碍。《精神病》(1960)代表了一种分离性身份障碍的框架,但暴力场景可能会导致对精神病患者的负面看法。Marnie(1964)以特定恐惧症和性厌恶障碍为主题。精神分析以扭曲的形式和讽刺的手法呈现。结论:希区柯克导演的电影在精神病学的研究中是有用的,应该被认为是扭曲的,可能会加重耻辱。
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