House and Psychology: Humanity is Overrated - Ted Cascio - Libros - Turner Publishing Company - 9780470945551 - 1 de octubre de 2011
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Jacket Description/Back: Does House use humor to mask his true self?At what point does an indulgence become an addiction?Can anything make Taub happy?How does Cameron's past affect all of her future relationships? Why does everyone lie?Gregory House is a medical genius and a Sherlock Holmesian figure, but he's also a self-destructive, deeply troubled misanthrope. What is it about this angry, arrogant curmudgeon that is so appealing to us? House and Psychology offers a fascinating psychological profile of Gregory House and his team at Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital. Is House a hero or an antihero? Does Wilson need House's emotional support? Are all of the relationships on this show doomed to fail? The answers to these questions allow us to appreciate our favorite characters more deeply but also serve as a crystal-clear window into our own behavior. Why do we deceive people? How do we define addiction? Can we help others without expecting anything in return? Combining psychological theory with the latest in psychological research, House and Psychology lets us understand what makes this show tick. Biographical Note: Ted Cascio writes for the Hollywood PhD blog in Psychology Today. He teaches psychology at Universidad de Deusto in the Basque region of northern Spain. Leonard L. Martin is a professor of social psychology at the University of Georgia. Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- An Ailment-Free Primer -- Part 1. The Good: Unlimited Vicodin -- 1. In the Patient's Best Interests? Perspectives on Why We Help Others / Ted Cascio -- 2. Authenticity in the House: Will the Real House Please Stand Up? / Brian M. Goldman, Samuel J. Maddox -- 3. The Creative Side of House: It's the Last Muse on the Right / Lite Jia, Edward R. Hirt -- 4. Love, Liking, and Lupus: House and Relationships / Lindsey M. Rodriguez, C. Raymond Knee -- 5. House and Happiness: A Differential Diagnosis / Nancy L. Sin, Katherine M. Jacobs, Sonja Lyubomirsky -- 6. Not Even Gregory House Is an Island: The Role of Social Support in House / Megan L. Knowles -- 7. The Psychology of Humor in House / Arnie Cann, Adam T. Cann -- Part 2. The Bad: Psychological Malpractice -- 8. House and Narcissism: Why Are Flawed Heroes Simply Irresistible? / Mark Alicke -- 9. Everybody Lies / Bella DePaulo -- 10. An Addict Is an Addict Is an...: Defining Addiction / Haran Sivapalan -- 11. Rebellion at Princeton-Plainsboro: House and Conformity / Jolanda Jetten, Fiona Kate Barlow -- 12. Values Matter: Casting the House Characters onto the Interpersonal Circumplex / Delroy L. Paulhus, Miranda L. Abild -- Part 3. The Ugly: Is that My EKG? -- 13. Power in the House: Does Gregory House's Authority over Others Affect His Own Behavior? / Joris Lammers, Anne Cast -- 14. House on the Brain / Antoinette Miller -- 15. A Hospital Full of People but Only Five Personality Dimensions: The Big Five Personality Factors / Peter J. Rentfrow, Jennifer A. McDonald -- 16. You Are Not as Special as You Think: The Political Psychology of House, M. D / Jesse Wynhausen, John T. Jost, Gregory L. Murphy -- Part 4. The Awe-inspiring: House Rocks! -- 17. House and the Hero's Journey / Leonard L. Martin, Matthew Sanders -- Contributors. The PhDs of Princeton-Plainsboro -- Index. Publisher Marketing: An irresistible look within the mind and behind the hit TV drama, "House"While "House" is a smart medical drama and Gregory House faces countless ethical quandaries as a doctor, what makes the show unique is that it's much more deeply rooted in psychology than in medicine. At its core, "House" is a show about the mind and human behavior. Gregory House is a medical genius and a Sherlock Holmesian figure, but he's also a deeply troubled misanthrope. What's going on inside the brain of this beloved, arrogant, cane-waving curmudgeon that is so appealing? "House and Psychology" tackles this question and explores the latest findings in brain science research, defines addiction in its many forms, and diagnoses dysfunctional relationships, all using test cases at Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital. Offers a revealing psychological profile of Gregory House and his team Uses the latest psychological theory and research to answer questions ranging from ""How does House handle addiction?"" to""Why does he act like such a jerk?"" Features contributions from a group of world-renowned psychological experts who also happen to love "House"Essential reading for every "House" fan, "House and Psychology" will help you discover the extraordinary mental universe of your favorite brilliant, bombastic, bile-belching doctor of medicine.


336 pages, Illustrations

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Publicado 1 de octubre de 2011
ISBN13 9780470945551
Editores Turner Publishing Company
Páginas 336
Dimensiones 155 × 226 × 24 mm   ·   444 g
Editor Cascio, Ted
Editor Martin, Leonard L.

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