Child analyses, Psychoanalytic Sanatorium, Stamford, Connecticut
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| Description | This film represents the first use of a motion picture in child analysis. The film was used to study the play activities of children with psychiatric problems. The first case is a white female, eight years old, with petit mal seizures. She demonstrates tantrums and rebelliousness. She shows oral sadism and cannibalism toward the analyst. When the analyst acts out a seizure, the child holds on to her. The child shoots an imaginary policeman. The second case is a white male, age 19, with epilepsy, who plays both female and male roles. Credits: Directed by L. Pierce Clark. Received: Mar. 9, 2006; gift ; from Zoe Beloff. |
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| Author | Clark, L. Pierce (Leon Pierce), 1870-1933. |
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Attribution: Clark, L. Pierce (Leon Pierce), 1870-1933.