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Original Article

Drama and Psychiatry: Some Insights of Euripides

(Associate Professor)
Pages 109-112 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Synopsis

The author examines some of the beliefs about human behaviour displayed in the plays of Euripides, and compares and contrasts them with the views of modern psychiatrists, particularly adherents of the psychodynamic and neo-organic viewpoints. He points out that Euripides comes close to the neo-organic position, in the belief that many processes, while not part of the mind, can act upon it to determine resultant behaviour.

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