Cinema and Life Development : Healing Lives and Training Therapists
Cinema and Life Development : Healing Lives and Training Therapists
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Book Description
Peake uses prevailing and emerging models of life-span development along with examples from Cinema to animate psychological understanding and application.
About the Author
THOMAS H. PEAKE is ABPP Clinical and Health Professor and Associate Dean, School of Psychology, Florida Institute of Technology.
Cinema and Life Development : Healing Lives and Training Therapists,Thomas H. Peake,Praeger Publishers,0275975002,Film & Video - Reference,General,Motion pictures,Motion pictures in psychothera,Motion pictures in psychotherapy,Psychological aspects,Psychology,Psychotherapy - General,Psychology & Psychiatry / General
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- Cinema of John Marshall (Visual Anthropology)
- Cinema, Theory, and Political Responsibility in Contemporary Culture (Literature, Culture, Theory)
- Cinematernity
- Cinematic Century : An Intimate Diary of America's Affair with the Movies
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- Confronting Modernity in the Cinemas of Taiwan and Mainland China
- Conrad on Film
- Contemplating Music : Challenges to Musicology
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