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The Ring — Grief is a well you’ve been thrown down

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So — have you heard about this tape?
Let’s talk about The Ring (2002) and its portrayal of grief, nature vs nurture, and the psycho-therapeutic theory of emotional dwelling.
There are many readings of what the metaphors in this movie are really about. And for a lot of people this movie is about technology — viral media and misinformation, technology as a virus, technophobia etc etc — but for me, this movie is so much about grief! Like — it just is! Miscarriages! Murder! Hauntings! Girls in wells! Grief.
Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, owner of Many Moons Therapy.
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Sources:
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 26: 103-108 Walking the Tightrope of Emotional Dwelling by George E. Atwood, Phd and Robert D. Stolorow, Phd
Undergoing the situation: Emotional dwelling is more than empathic understanding by Robert D. Storlow
Epigenetics and Child Development: How Children’s Experiences Affect Their Genes
How "Ringu" (1998) Embodies Cultural Fear by Daniel Hess
'The Ring' at 20: Millennial Horror That's Still Infecting Movies Today by Beatrice Loayza
You Won’t Regret Rewatching The Ring by Kevin Townsend, Sophie Gilbert, David Sims, and Lenika Cruz

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So — have you heard about this tape?
Let’s talk about The Ring (2002) and its portrayal of grief, nature vs nurture, and the psycho-therapeutic theory of emotional dwelling.
There are many readings of what the metaphors in this movie are really about. And for a lot of people this movie is about technology — viral media and misinformation, technology as a virus, technophobia etc etc — but for me, this movie is so much about grief! Like — it just is! Miscarriages! Murder! Hauntings! Girls in wells! Grief.
Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, owner of Many Moons Therapy.
..............................................................
Sources:
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 26: 103-108 Walking the Tightrope of Emotional Dwelling by George E. Atwood, Phd and Robert D. Stolorow, Phd
Undergoing the situation: Emotional dwelling is more than empathic understanding by Robert D. Storlow
Epigenetics and Child Development: How Children’s Experiences Affect Their Genes
How "Ringu" (1998) Embodies Cultural Fear by Daniel Hess
'The Ring' at 20: Millennial Horror That's Still Infecting Movies Today by Beatrice Loayza
You Won’t Regret Rewatching The Ring by Kevin Townsend, Sophie Gilbert, David Sims, and Lenika Cruz

  continue reading

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