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...London coven (witch group) seems to hold the liveliest "esbats" (meetings) in town. In addition to the baldishly handsome Alex, there is Sanders' wife Maxine, a young (and, judging from the book's photographs, shapely) blonde who acts as official fertility symbol. Like some post-Freudian group-therapy sessions, Alex's esbats are conducted in the nude. Only he is robed-or at least toweled-to facilitate instant identification as head witch...
Died. Dr. Frederick Perls, 76, German-born psychiatrist who helped found Gestalt therapy; following abdominal surgery; in Chicago. A onetime Freudian, Perls developed a psychotherapeutic technique that focused attention on the "here and now" in the patient's consciousness rather than a Freudian interpretation of the past. Perls introduced his theories to the U.S. in 1946, wrote about them in such books as Gestalt Therapy (1951) and Gestalt Therapy Verbatim (1969), and saw them become a major influence in encounter-group therapy...
Writing in the current issue of New York University's Drama Review, Psychoanalyst Donald M. Kaplan traces stage fright through three phases, and then sets the phenomenon in Freudian perspective. Stage fright, he notes, usually begins with the actual scheduling of an event. An actor need only recall "the simple fact of the impending performance" to bring on moods of depression, spells of manic agitation, outbursts among intimates. And that goes for veterans as well as tyros. Marlene Dietrich acted out a classic example of the problem in the 1950 movie Stage Fright. Some years ago. the late Paul...
There have been hundreds of Freudian films: Fellini Satyricon is probably the first-and certainly the most important-Jungian one. In the course of two hours and seven minutes, images, totems, and archetypes rise and burst like hydrogen sulfide bubbles from the marsh of the collective unconscious. The unsynchronized sound track has the timbre of racial memory, echoing some eternal dream time. The film's devices are, in fact, so frenzied and eruptive that they tend to obscure an artlessness of thought or substance. Perhaps it is just as well; the Fellini Satyricon is manifestly made...
...Abram disposes of ?? the did of Freudian ?? president of Brandeis, ?? in the midst of a revalue-?? only be neutral ?? commitment, and its ?? of education. The university ?? to be politicized beyond this commitment, ?? for this would spell its ?? that the university is faced with the ?? of students who demand "re??." Abram rejects the contention-put forth by Trow, that they should be barred from the community. ??kewise, he rejects the idea that the university should be completely responsive to these students...