2019
DOI: 10.1111/bjp.12446
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Perdita and Oedipus: A Tale of Two Adoptions

Abstract: The paper proposes Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale (WT) as foundation narrative for attachment-informed psychotherapy, and a counterpart to Oedipus Rex (OR), covering similar psychological territory but in a strikingly different way. Both start with a father's rejection of a baby and its rescue and adoption by distant shepherds. Both revolve around murderousness and desire in a mother-father-child triangle, but in WT the prime mover is filicide rather than parricide. WT points to the positive aspects of the ca… Show more

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“… 30 The actor-audience divide decouples meaning from action in a variant of Coan’s hand-holding. Watching Shakespearean tragedy (Holmes, 2018)–or indeed a “horror movie”–extends the repertoire of top-down priors available for energy binding if and when real-life trauma strikes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 30 The actor-audience divide decouples meaning from action in a variant of Coan’s hand-holding. Watching Shakespearean tragedy (Holmes, 2018)–or indeed a “horror movie”–extends the repertoire of top-down priors available for energy binding if and when real-life trauma strikes.…”
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confidence: 99%