一个关于宽恕的笔记:电影作为案例历史
1Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA rabrams@med.cornell.edu.
Medical humanities
|October 22, 2025
概括
这篇评论将心理分析的宽恕理论应用于电影案例研究中. 它探讨了当代宽恕模式如何在日常生活中促进治愈.
科学领域:
- 精神分析理论精神分析理论
- 电影研究电影研究
- 宽恕的心理学 宽恕的心理学
背景情况:
- 法国-摩洛哥电影"被风雕刻" (2024) 由莱拉·特里基提供了一个探索精神分析概念的叙事.
- 这部电影的故事情节主要以宽恕为主题,提供了一个独特的非临床背景.
研究的目的:
- 通过案例历史方法来审查"被风雕刻".
- 检查原谅的古典和当代精神分析理论.
- 将卡拉·穆奇 (Carla Mucci) 的当代精神分析原谅模式应用于电影的主角.
主要方法:
- 电影评论和分析. 电影评论和分析.
- 宽恕的精神分析模型的应用 (Mucci).
- 使用虚构人物的案例研究方法.
主要成果:
- 这部电影的主角与与杀害婴儿有关的强烈内作斗争.
- 卡拉·穆奇 (Carla Mucci) 的模型将宽恕定义为一种涉及见证,情感表达和同情心的交换.
- 该应用程序展示了原谅作为治愈的过程.
结论:
- 宽恕的精神分析理论可以通过电影案例研究来有效地探索.
- 卡拉·穆奇 (Carla Mucci) 的当代模型为宽恕的动态提供了洞察力.
- 将精神分析模型应用于电影中可以阐明日常生活中治愈的途径.
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