%UNIPLEX %TO [log in to unmask] %FROM joeb %SYSTEM clover %SUBJECT Re: CLIENT-THERAPIST INTERACTION %DATE 30/09/94 09:24 %REFERENCE 7789 Have you consulted "Psychiatry & Cinema" by Krin Gabbard (University of Chicago, 1987). It's a readable treatment of the shrink flic phenomenon and has an excellent filmography. It was very useful in organizing a film/lecture series at the Pacific Cinematheque last year called "Shrink Rap: Psychaitry & Cinema". The films we showed were: Spellbound - rare example of a female psychiatrist Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession A Fine Madness - Joanne Woodward must cringe when this gets mentioned Not Crazy Like You Think - a documentary on a patient's self-help group for people recovering from abuse by the psychiatric zealots Other films I would have liked to show include: Mine own executioner Nineteen Nineteen (by Hugh Brody) David & Lisa Husbands & wives %UEND