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Bruno Bettelheim

Bruno Bettelheim

Bruno Bettelheim

CHILDREN OF THE DREAM will be released on January 29, 2001 in Trade Paperback
Jan 29, 2001
CHILDREN OF THE DREAM is now available in Trade Paperback
Jan 29, 2001
Children of the Dream will be released on January 29, 2001 in
Jan 29, 2001
Children of the Dream is now available in
Jan 29, 2001
Empty Fortress will be released on September 01, 1972 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1972
Empty Fortress is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1972
Empty Fortress will be released on September 01, 1972 in
Sep 01, 1972
Empty Fortress is now available in
Sep 01, 1972

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Talkin Broadway, January 13, 2012
...the Into the Woods chapter may finally stop people from writing that Into the Woods was inspired by Bruno Bettelheim's The Uses of Enchantment. This has been stated with misguided certainty by many, despite both Sondheim and James Lapine having denied it...
Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 10, 2011
...resolution and decreased flickering were used, they still did not match the results of reading from paper. Dr. Bruno Bettelheim observed, “A good book at once stimulates and frees the mind,” which means that when you read a book, you yourself ...
Psychology Today, December 8, 2011
...mothers who are either too cold or too incestuous towards their children. The psychoanalysts in the film quote Bruno Bettelheim (a proponent of the "refrigerator mother" theory of autism), Sigmund Freud (father of the Oedipus complex and penis envy), and...
The Independent, November 10, 2011
...It considers the fascination of the unexplained, and the uses of enchantment (a phrase inevitably reminiscent of psychoanalyst Bruno Bettelheim) in a secular, sceptical world. The stories in the Nights are, after all, wild and fantastic fairy-tales that...
New York Times, October 21, 2011
...to give their views on the meaning of the life of Leonard Zelig. The others included Susan Sontag, Bruno Bettelheim, Irving Howe and Saul Bellow. Professor Blum is identified in the film as The author of Interpreting Zelig. But afterward, in...
New York Times, October 21, 2011
...to give their views on the meaning of the life of Leonard Zelig. The others included Susan Sontag, Bruno Bettelheim, Irving Howe and Saul Bellow. Professor Blum is identified in the film as The author of Interpreting Zelig. But afterward, in...
New York Times, September 19, 2011
...be home-schooled, or attend a ?free school? where you study only what interests you? Do you agree with Bruno Bettelheim who, writes Robert Storr, ?recommended that we set out to become dedicated ABD (all-but-degree) students of everything that excited...
a fool in the forest, September 20, 2011
...gounrd already well trodden by the likes of Anne Sexton, Angela Carter, and the ever looming FreudundJungianischkeit spirit of Bruno Bettelheim. With music, they emerge in a series of nightblooming tableaux that hold the attention while instilling an...
The Learning Network, September 19, 2011
...be home-schooled, or attend a “free school” where you study only what interests you? Do you agree with Bruno Bettelheim who, writes Robert Storr, “recommended that we set out to become dedicated ABD (all-but-degree) students of everything that...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com, June 30, 2011
...They were not created for the "marketplace." A number of prominent psychiatrists and psychoanalysts -- among them Bruno Bettelheim , Marie von Franz and Melanie Klein -- have pointed out that fairy tales serve the psychosocial development of children in...
Artifacting Original, June 15, 2011
...of Darkness is a racist novel, which deprives its African characters of humanity The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim (1976) Bettelheim argues that the darkness of fairy tales offers a means for children to grapple with their fears Mathematics ...
Artifacting Original, June 15, 2011
...of Darkness is a racist novel, which deprives its African characters of humanity The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim (1976) Bettelheim argues that the darkness of fairy tales offers a means for children to grapple with their fears Mathematics ...
The Best Article Every day, June 15, 2011
...of Darkness is a racist novel, which deprives its African characters of humanity The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim (1976) Bettelheim argues that the darkness of fairy tales offers a means for children to grapple with their fears Mathematics...
The Best Article Every day, June 15, 2011
...of Darkness is a racist novel, which deprives its African characters of humanity The Uses of Enchantment by Bruno Bettelheim (1976) Bettelheim argues that the darkness of fairy tales offers a means for children to grapple with their fears Mathematics...