Psychological humiliation in Medicine and Cinema

  • María Eugenia D’ottavio Callegari
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario aedottavio[at]hotmail.com
  • María Silvia D’ottavio Callegari
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario
  • Alberto Enrique D’ottavio Cattani
    Universidad Nacional de Rosario

Abstract

Of Human Bondage, whose plot is based on the homonymous and well-known Somerset Maugham’s novel, presents the growing and sick linkage between a dominant and deceitful waitress and an oppressed crippled and weak-willed medical student. This relationship reaching its peak and subsequently leading to the solution of the melodramatic storyline may be useful not only for viewing and exploring psychological features, not distant from Medicine, but aspects related with a mature and emphatic physician-patient relationship where formal leadership have to prevail over any other autocratic variant. Furthermore, it shows facets of the nowadays designed domestic violence.
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Hastings S. The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham. A biography. New York: Random House Publishing Group; 2010
D’ottavio Callegari, M. E., D’ottavio Callegari, M. S., & D’ottavio Cattani, A. E. (2018). Psychological humiliation in Medicine and Cinema. Journal of Medicine and Movies, 14(1), 47–51. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/cinco/index.php/medicina_y_cine/article/view/17838

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