Reel Therapy: How Movies Inspire You to Overcome Life's Problems
Reel Therapy® DR. SOLOMON’S SECOND BOOK, VOLUME 2, ON THE SUBJECT OF CINEMATHERAPY® Who needs a therapist’s couch when you can sit in the comfort of your living room and watch the movies recommended by Dr. Gary Solomon, America’s leading cinematherapist. In Reel Therapy, Dr. Solomon-The Movie Doctor®-prescribes specific movies for you to watch in order to help you deal with all of life’s emotional problems. From tearjerkers like Brian’s Song to dysfunctional family dramas like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, Reel Therapy takes the reader on a therapeutic journey to the heart of cinema’s healing powers. Complete with cast credits, movie reviews, and psychological analysis, Reel Therapy will help you enjoy film on a completely different level. So if you’re looking for an emotional escape or a few larger-than-life characters to empathize with, just pop in one of Dr. Solomon’s ‘prescriptions’ and take in what any given movie has to offer. When I was a child there were some movies that touched me in a way that was different than all the westerns and war movies that were the popular cinematic features of the day. I liked movies that could make me feel things. Now, I didn't exactly know what my feelings were back then, but whatever was happening when I watched movies, I liked it. I found I was interested in biographies or real-life stories, which seemed more real to me. I liked hearing about people's lives, learning about their personal experiences, and sharing their emotions. The Great Houdini, The Thomas Edison Story, and The Benny Goodman Story all meant more to me than any action movie that everyone else was watching. I preferred movies that had a message, and when one of those movies came on the television, I got lost-lost in a world that protected me from the fear, pain, and abuse that were my constant reminders that life was not a happy place to be. I struggled my way through, hated my way through school! I didn't learn to read or write until I was twelve. In those days schools just passed kids like me along to the next grade; I simply became the next teacher's problem. It wasn't a very happy time, but I had my movies and eventually my music, so nothing else mattered. Even though I quit high school to go on the road with a rock band, by some miracle I learned to read and write, and eventually I graduated high school with my class. And somehow, some way, after two junior colleges and a state college, I made my way to the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) where I entered into the Department of Psychology. I wrote my papers, took my tests (went to the ever-popular war protests to meet girls), and struggled to pass my classes. Come hell or high water, I was going to get that piece of paper that everyone said would never be mine. No matter what was going on in my life, my interest in movies was never far behind. It was the late sixties, times were changing, and so were the movies. I got entrenched in Easy Rider, especially the message it sent about drugs and the evil that drugs bring to anyone who sells or uses them. I got buried in Clockwork Orange, particularly the society in chaos portrayed in that movie. How could we evolve into such a negative, violent world? Surely Vietnam and the Beatles hadn't brought us to that point. My experience with movies kept calling me to watch more and more stories with special messages. I would go out on a date and take whomever I was seeing at the time to a movie. Afterwards we would sit and talk for hours about the movie's message. I learned that movies broke the ice on a date and also released the real me that was hiding inside. What was even better was that my dates and my new friends felt the same way.
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Reel Therapy: How Movies Inspire You to Overcome Life's Problems
Reel Therapy® DR. SOLOMON’S SECOND BOOK, VOLUME 2, ON THE SUBJECT OF CINEMATHERAPY® Who needs a therapist’s couch when you can sit in the comfort of your living room and watch the movies recommended by Dr. Gary Solomon, America’s leading cinematherapist. In Reel Therapy, Dr. Solomon-The Movie Doctor®-prescribes specific movies for you to watch in order to help you deal with all of life’s emotional problems. From tearjerkers like Brian’s Song to dysfunctional family dramas like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, Reel Therapy takes the reader on a therapeutic journey to the heart of cinema’s healing powers. Complete with cast credits, movie reviews, and psychological analysis, Reel Therapy will help you enjoy film on a completely different level. So if you’re looking for an emotional escape or a few larger-than-life characters to empathize with, just pop in one of Dr. Solomon’s ‘prescriptions’ and take in what any given movie has to offer. When I was a child there were some movies that touched me in a way that was different than all the westerns and war movies that were the popular cinematic features of the day. I liked movies that could make me feel things. Now, I didn't exactly know what my feelings were back then, but whatever was happening when I watched movies, I liked it. I found I was interested in biographies or real-life stories, which seemed more real to me. I liked hearing about people's lives, learning about their personal experiences, and sharing their emotions. The Great Houdini, The Thomas Edison Story, and The Benny Goodman Story all meant more to me than any action movie that everyone else was watching. I preferred movies that had a message, and when one of those movies came on the television, I got lost-lost in a world that protected me from the fear, pain, and abuse that were my constant reminders that life was not a happy place to be. I struggled my way through, hated my way through school! I didn't learn to read or write until I was twelve. In those days schools just passed kids like me along to the next grade; I simply became the next teacher's problem. It wasn't a very happy time, but I had my movies and eventually my music, so nothing else mattered. Even though I quit high school to go on the road with a rock band, by some miracle I learned to read and write, and eventually I graduated high school with my class. And somehow, some way, after two junior colleges and a state college, I made my way to the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) where I entered into the Department of Psychology. I wrote my papers, took my tests (went to the ever-popular war protests to meet girls), and struggled to pass my classes. Come hell or high water, I was going to get that piece of paper that everyone said would never be mine. No matter what was going on in my life, my interest in movies was never far behind. It was the late sixties, times were changing, and so were the movies. I got entrenched in Easy Rider, especially the message it sent about drugs and the evil that drugs bring to anyone who sells or uses them. I got buried in Clockwork Orange, particularly the society in chaos portrayed in that movie. How could we evolve into such a negative, violent world? Surely Vietnam and the Beatles hadn't brought us to that point. My experience with movies kept calling me to watch more and more stories with special messages. I would go out on a date and take whomever I was seeing at the time to a movie. Afterwards we would sit and talk for hours about the movie's message. I learned that movies broke the ice on a date and also released the real me that was hiding inside. What was even better was that my dates and my new friends felt the same way.
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Reel Therapy: How Movies Inspire You to Overcome Life's Problems

Reel Therapy: How Movies Inspire You to Overcome Life's Problems

by Gary Solomon
Reel Therapy: How Movies Inspire You to Overcome Life's Problems

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Reel Therapy® DR. SOLOMON’S SECOND BOOK, VOLUME 2, ON THE SUBJECT OF CINEMATHERAPY® Who needs a therapist’s couch when you can sit in the comfort of your living room and watch the movies recommended by Dr. Gary Solomon, America’s leading cinematherapist. In Reel Therapy, Dr. Solomon-The Movie Doctor®-prescribes specific movies for you to watch in order to help you deal with all of life’s emotional problems. From tearjerkers like Brian’s Song to dysfunctional family dramas like Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?, Reel Therapy takes the reader on a therapeutic journey to the heart of cinema’s healing powers. Complete with cast credits, movie reviews, and psychological analysis, Reel Therapy will help you enjoy film on a completely different level. So if you’re looking for an emotional escape or a few larger-than-life characters to empathize with, just pop in one of Dr. Solomon’s ‘prescriptions’ and take in what any given movie has to offer. When I was a child there were some movies that touched me in a way that was different than all the westerns and war movies that were the popular cinematic features of the day. I liked movies that could make me feel things. Now, I didn't exactly know what my feelings were back then, but whatever was happening when I watched movies, I liked it. I found I was interested in biographies or real-life stories, which seemed more real to me. I liked hearing about people's lives, learning about their personal experiences, and sharing their emotions. The Great Houdini, The Thomas Edison Story, and The Benny Goodman Story all meant more to me than any action movie that everyone else was watching. I preferred movies that had a message, and when one of those movies came on the television, I got lost-lost in a world that protected me from the fear, pain, and abuse that were my constant reminders that life was not a happy place to be. I struggled my way through, hated my way through school! I didn't learn to read or write until I was twelve. In those days schools just passed kids like me along to the next grade; I simply became the next teacher's problem. It wasn't a very happy time, but I had my movies and eventually my music, so nothing else mattered. Even though I quit high school to go on the road with a rock band, by some miracle I learned to read and write, and eventually I graduated high school with my class. And somehow, some way, after two junior colleges and a state college, I made my way to the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) where I entered into the Department of Psychology. I wrote my papers, took my tests (went to the ever-popular war protests to meet girls), and struggled to pass my classes. Come hell or high water, I was going to get that piece of paper that everyone said would never be mine. No matter what was going on in my life, my interest in movies was never far behind. It was the late sixties, times were changing, and so were the movies. I got entrenched in Easy Rider, especially the message it sent about drugs and the evil that drugs bring to anyone who sells or uses them. I got buried in Clockwork Orange, particularly the society in chaos portrayed in that movie. How could we evolve into such a negative, violent world? Surely Vietnam and the Beatles hadn't brought us to that point. My experience with movies kept calling me to watch more and more stories with special messages. I would go out on a date and take whomever I was seeing at the time to a movie. Afterwards we would sit and talk for hours about the movie's message. I learned that movies broke the ice on a date and also released the real me that was hiding inside. What was even better was that my dates and my new friends felt the same way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483551630
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 06/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 2 MB

Table of Contents

AcknowledgmentsXI
PrefaceXIII
Part 1The Story Behind Cinematherapy
Cinematherapy: Healing Through the Movies3
Part 2Movies From A to Z
Always (1989)21
American Graffiti22
American Heart23
And the Band Played On24
And Then There Was One25
Angel Baby (1995)26
Angel Heart28
Animal Farm (1955)29
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz30
As Good As It Gets31
Avalon32
Awakenings33
The Bad Seed (1956)34
The Basketball Diaries35
Bastard Out of Carolina36
Beautiful Girls37
Bed of Roses38
Before Women Had Wings39
Bell, Book and Candle40
The Bell Jar42
The Best Years of Our Lives43
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice44
The Boston Strangler45
The Boy Who Could Fly46
The Boys Next Door (1996)47
Boys on the Side48
Breakfast at Tiffany's49
Breaking Away50
Brian's Song52
The Bridges of Madison County53
The Butcher's Wife54
Bye Bye, Love55
Can't Buy Me Love56
Casablanca57
Cat's Eye58
The Celluloid Closet60
Chasing Amy61
Child of Rage62
Choices of the Heart: The Margaret Sanger Story63
Citizen Kane64
Citizen Ruth65
City Slickers66
A Clockwork Orange67
The Cocaine Fiends68
Come Back, Little Sheba70
Corrina, Corrina71
Courage72
Crazy From the Heart73
Curse of the Starving Class74
Dancing in the Dark (1995)75
The Devil and Daniel Webster76
Disclosure77
Divided Memories78
Dolores Claiborne79
Doing Time on Maple Drive80
Don Juan DeMarco82
Dream Lover83
Drunks84
An Early Frost85
East of Eden (1955)86
Easy Rider87
Educating Rita88
84 Charing Cross Road89
The Elephant Man90
Elmer Gantry91
The End92
Equus93
E. T.: The Extra-Terrestrial94
The Fan (1996)96
Fatso97
Fever Pitch98
Fire in the Dark99
The First Time (1983)100
Flowers in the Attic101
Fool for Love102
Forget Paris103
For Keeps104
The Fountainhead105
Fresh Horses106
Fried Green Tomatoes108
Georgia109
Girls Town (1996)110
The Good Wife111
The Goodbye Girl112
The Great Impostor113
Groundhog Day115
Gulliver's Travels (1996)116
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle117
The Heidi Chronicles118
Helter Skelter119
Home for the Holidays120
A Home of Our Own121
House of Cards (1993)122
How to Make an American Quilt124
The Hustler125
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden126
If These Walls Could Talk127
I'm Not Rappaport128
Imaginary Crimes129
In & Out130
Inherit the Wind (1960)131
Intimate Contact132
Inventing the Abbotts133
It's My Party134
Jack the Bear136
Jeffrey137
The Joker Is Wild138
Jonathan Livingston Seagull139
Keeping Secrets140
Klute141
L. A. Story142
The Lady Gambles143
Leaving Las Vegas144
The Lemon Sisters145
Lenny146
Like Mom, Like Me148
Little Darlings149
Little Man Tate150
The Locket151
Lorenzo's Oil152
Losing Isaiah153
Love, Lies and Lullabies154
Love Story155
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance156
Marvin's Room157
Mary Reilly158
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein160
Mask (1985)161
Miami Rhapsody162
Mildred Pierce163
The Miracle of Kathy Miller164
Misery165
Mr. Mom166
Moonlight and Valentino167
Murphy's Romance168
My Brother's Keeper (1995)169
My Left Foot170
My Life171
My Name Is Kate172
Nell174
Nine Months175
Norma Rae176
Now and Then177
The Odd Couple178
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever179
Once Upon a Time in the West180
The Other Side of the Mountain181
Out on a Limb182
The Outsiders184
The Pied Piper of Hamelin185
Pump Up the Volume186
Ragtime187
Rape of Love188
Reefer Madness189
The Restless Years190
The Right to Remain Silent191
The Rose192
Rush194
Safe Passage195
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe196
Shattered Dreams197
She's Having a Baby198
Shine199
A Simple Twist of Fate200
Single Bars, Single Women202
Sling Blade203
The Snake Pit204
Soul Food205
Stand and Deliver206
A Star Is Born (1976)207
Stuart Saves His Family208
Sullivan's Travels210
The Summer My Father Grew Up211
Sweet Nothing212
Table for Five213
Tales of Ordinary Madness214
Talking With215
A Thousand Acres216
Three Men and a Baby217
To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday218
Torch Song Trilogy220
Trading Mom221
Trainspotting222
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945)223
Trees Lounge224
The Turning Point225
The Vanishing (1993)226
The Verdict (1982)227
Voice in the Mirror228
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase230
Waiting to Exhale231
The War at Home232
The Wedding Gift233
Welcome to the Doll House234
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)235
Where the Day Takes You236
Whose Life Is It, Anyway?238
The Women's Room239
Zoot Suit240
Part 3Useful Resources
Healing Movies Prescription List245
Healing Movies Prescription Pads248
Subject Index250
Support, Recovery, and Outreach Organizations266
For Those Who Enjoy the Internet ... and Just For Fun267
Suggestion Box268
Index269
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