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Harvey Roy Greenberg MD <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Feb 1996 20:13:35 -0500
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recent piece in film quarterly. See my piece "Follies a Deux: Psychiatric
Times, Vol. l2, #2, February, l995, p. 32. See also citations in my piece,
"The Widening Gyre: Transformations of the Omnipotent Quest During
Adolescence". International Review of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 2, pp. 23l-44,
l975, in which a piece from the British Journal of Medical Psychology by Dr.
Medlicott, who interviewed the two girls in question is cited.
 
There is a great deal published since the film's release about the Parker
Hulme case, including articles in the New York Times and elsewhere. The above
pieces are written from a psychiatric point of view. Many other viewpoints
are covered. Particular interest has been the discovery that one of the girls
grew up to become a famous writer of mystery stories now moved to America
Anne Somebodyorother
 
Hope this helps, sure you will get many responses HR Greenberg MD PC
 
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