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Film / by Steven Schlozman (Harvard Medical School, USA).

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Arts for healthPublisher: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (112 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781838673116
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification:
  • PN1995.9.H39 S35 2020
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Contents:
Introduction: Why Film? -- Chapter 1. Depictions of Illness in Modern Cinema and Television; -- Chapter 2. Vignettes Describing the Therapeutic Utility of On-Screen Entertainment; -- Chapter 3. Health Benefits of Community Engagement in Film; -- Chapter 4. Health Benefits of Individual Engagement with Film; -- Chapter 5. Techniques for Health Care Professionals to Utilize Film; -- Chapter 6. Solutions to the Lack of Access to Film; -- Chapter 7. The Potential for Cinema to Unexpectedly Reduce the Stigma of Illness; -- Chapter 8. Future Directions and Conclusions.
Summary: Our world is inundated by film. Our best stories are told on movie screens, on televisions, on smartphones and laptops. Film argues that on-screen storytelling is the most ubiquitous format for art to intersect with health and well-being, offering a way for us to appreciate, understand and even celebrate the most nuanced and complex notions of what it means to be healthy through the stories that we watch unfolding. Clinicians use film to better understand their patients, and individuals use film to better understand themselves and each other. Using case histories and based on academic research from a range of disciplines, this book explores how film can be used by clinicians and healthcare practitioners to better understand patients; by individuals to better understand themselves and others; and - perhaps most important of all - by societies as a tool in the fight against the stigma of illness. This book not only makes the case that film keeps us healthy, but also tells us how. After all, nothing quite moves us like the movies.
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Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction: Why Film? -- Chapter 1. Depictions of Illness in Modern Cinema and Television; -- Chapter 2. Vignettes Describing the Therapeutic Utility of On-Screen Entertainment; -- Chapter 3. Health Benefits of Community Engagement in Film; -- Chapter 4. Health Benefits of Individual Engagement with Film; -- Chapter 5. Techniques for Health Care Professionals to Utilize Film; -- Chapter 6. Solutions to the Lack of Access to Film; -- Chapter 7. The Potential for Cinema to Unexpectedly Reduce the Stigma of Illness; -- Chapter 8. Future Directions and Conclusions.

Our world is inundated by film. Our best stories are told on movie screens, on televisions, on smartphones and laptops. Film argues that on-screen storytelling is the most ubiquitous format for art to intersect with health and well-being, offering a way for us to appreciate, understand and even celebrate the most nuanced and complex notions of what it means to be healthy through the stories that we watch unfolding. Clinicians use film to better understand their patients, and individuals use film to better understand themselves and each other. Using case histories and based on academic research from a range of disciplines, this book explores how film can be used by clinicians and healthcare practitioners to better understand patients; by individuals to better understand themselves and others; and - perhaps most important of all - by societies as a tool in the fight against the stigma of illness. This book not only makes the case that film keeps us healthy, but also tells us how. After all, nothing quite moves us like the movies.

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