The Book Psychoanalysis Of Stories Of Fairies
(Bruno Bettelheim)
The Book Psychoanalysis of Stories of Fairies, published for the Bertand Publishing company (8ª Ed, 1999) takes the readers in a wonderful trip to stories of fairies through the psychological and social perspective. Bruno Bettelheim, recognized world-wide for its work withbull children, doctorate for the university of Vienna and consolidated infantile psychologist in the United States of America, reflecte deeply on the beneficial effect of infantile stories in the child, and also in the adults, helping parents, educators,teachers andother professionals who actuam next to the children to understand the fantastic impacts of stories in the personal development, social and afectivo of the child.Therebesidesentertainment, the infantile stories supply to the children tracks the resolution of its desenvolvimentais problems, are these to deal with the life changes, to deal with the divorce, to face a friend in the school, to learn to fight for what it is desired, to learn to acquire autonomy, to fight for the maturity, to free the stressed emotions, etc. On the other hand, the reader deepen knowledge to the level of the theories of psychology, sociology and psychoanalysis. Known expressions as the Complex of Édipo, the Unconscious one, Id, Ego, Superego, Integration, Autonomy, I begin of the Pleasure versus I begin of the Reality, among others, will be explored having always as point of main reflection one or more story of fairies and its effect in the child.In this absorbent workmanship, the reader will go to contactar with histories world-wide known as Hansel and Gretel, The Girl of the Red Capuchin, The Sleeping Beauty. The Cat Fireside, Snow of White , John and the Giant bean`foot , The Beautiful and the Monster, Blue Beard, between more others. Moreover, he will receive important tracks on the art from to pitch yarn, therefore true infantile history must be counted and it does not deal orvision of child: in such a way, the imagination and creativity of the small ones are raised to the maximum.The reading of this workmanship will make the adults to return to infancy, to reviverem the happiness of thecommon story and to reflectirem on the education and evolution that they desire for the children of today, unhappyly, so off of the fabulous world of the story of fairies.
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