The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived
Harry Potter has provided a portal to the wizarding world for millions of readers, but an examination of Harry, his friends and his enemies will take us on yet another journey: through the psyche of the Muggle (and wizard!) mind. The twists and turns of the series, as well as the psychological depth and complexity of J. K. Rowling’s characters, have kept fans enthralled with and puzzling over the many mysteries that permeate Hogwarts and beyond:
  • Do the Harry Potter books encourage disobedience?
  • Why is everyone so fascinated by Professor Lupin?
  • What exactly will Harry and his friends do when they finally pass those N.E.W.T.s?
  • Do even wizards live by the ticking of the clock?
  • Is Harry destined to end up alone? And why did it take Ron and Hermione so long to get together?

    Now, in The Psychology of Harry Potter, leading psychologists delve into the ultimate Chamber of Secrets, analyzing human mind and motivation by examining the themes and characters that make the Harry Potter books the bestselling fantasy series of all time. Grab a spot on the nearest couch, and settle in for some fresh revelations about our favorite young wizard!
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    The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived
    Harry Potter has provided a portal to the wizarding world for millions of readers, but an examination of Harry, his friends and his enemies will take us on yet another journey: through the psyche of the Muggle (and wizard!) mind. The twists and turns of the series, as well as the psychological depth and complexity of J. K. Rowling’s characters, have kept fans enthralled with and puzzling over the many mysteries that permeate Hogwarts and beyond:
  • Do the Harry Potter books encourage disobedience?
  • Why is everyone so fascinated by Professor Lupin?
  • What exactly will Harry and his friends do when they finally pass those N.E.W.T.s?
  • Do even wizards live by the ticking of the clock?
  • Is Harry destined to end up alone? And why did it take Ron and Hermione so long to get together?

    Now, in The Psychology of Harry Potter, leading psychologists delve into the ultimate Chamber of Secrets, analyzing human mind and motivation by examining the themes and characters that make the Harry Potter books the bestselling fantasy series of all time. Grab a spot on the nearest couch, and settle in for some fresh revelations about our favorite young wizard!
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    The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived

    The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived

    by Neil Mulholland (Editor)
    The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived

    The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived

    by Neil Mulholland (Editor)

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    Overview

    Harry Potter has provided a portal to the wizarding world for millions of readers, but an examination of Harry, his friends and his enemies will take us on yet another journey: through the psyche of the Muggle (and wizard!) mind. The twists and turns of the series, as well as the psychological depth and complexity of J. K. Rowling’s characters, have kept fans enthralled with and puzzling over the many mysteries that permeate Hogwarts and beyond:
  • Do the Harry Potter books encourage disobedience?
  • Why is everyone so fascinated by Professor Lupin?
  • What exactly will Harry and his friends do when they finally pass those N.E.W.T.s?
  • Do even wizards live by the ticking of the clock?
  • Is Harry destined to end up alone? And why did it take Ron and Hermione so long to get together?

    Now, in The Psychology of Harry Potter, leading psychologists delve into the ultimate Chamber of Secrets, analyzing human mind and motivation by examining the themes and characters that make the Harry Potter books the bestselling fantasy series of all time. Grab a spot on the nearest couch, and settle in for some fresh revelations about our favorite young wizard!

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9781932100884
    Publisher: BenBella Books
    Publication date: 04/10/2007
    Series: Psychology of Popular Culture
    Edition description: First Trade Paper Edition
    Pages: 326
    Product dimensions: (w) x (h) x 0.70(d)

    About the Author

    Dr. Neil Mulholland was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland. He is presently a senior psychologist in child and family psychiatry at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital in Edmonton, Canada, and consults to several health teams in the region. He also runs a small private practice for kids and adults, where he often uses Harry Potter as a therapeutic tool. In 1979, after spending ten years in the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, Dr. Neil graduated from Arizona State University. He then returned to Vancouver, Canada, and spent 20 years there before moving to the prairies of Alberta. According to the online quizzes, he's a bit of a Mr. Weasley.

    Table of Contents


    Introduction   Neil Mulholland, Ph.D.     1
    What Kind of School is Hogwarts?
    What Do Students Learn from Hogwarts Classes?   Robin S. Rosenberg, Ph.D.     5
    Harry's Curiosity   Susan Engel, Ph.D.   Sam Levin     19
    Intergroup Conflict in the World of Harry Potter   Melissa J. Beers, Ph.D.   Kevin J. Apple     33
    "Have You Got What It Takes to Train Security Trolls?"   Shoshana D. Kerewsky, Psy.D.   Lissa Joy Geiken, M.Ed.     45
    Hogwarts Academy   Charles W. Kalish   Emma C. Kalish     59
    Will Harry Be Okay?
    Attachment Styles at Hogwarts   Wind Goodfriend, Ph.D.     75
    What Harry and Fawkes Have in Common   Misty Hook, Ph.D.     91
    Harry Potter and the Resilience to Adversity   Danielle M. Provenzano   Richard E. Heyman     105
    Is Magic Real?
    Discovering Magic   Karl S. Rosengren, Ph.D.   Emily C. Rosengren     123
    The Magical World of Muggles   Carol Nemeroff, Ph.D.     135
    Time and Time Again   Peter A. Hancock   Michelle K. Gardner     153
    The Weird World of Wizards
    The Social Dynamics of Power and Cooperation in the Wizarding World   NancyFranklin, Ph.D.     169
    Mental Illness in the World of Wizardry   Jessica Leigh Murakami     175
    "Dobby Had to Iron His Hands, Sir!": Self-Inflicted Cuts, Burns, and Bruises in Harry Potter   E. David Klonsky, Ph.D.   Rebecca Laptook, M.A.     189
    The Weird World of Muggles
    The Werewolf in the Wardrobe   Siamak Tundra Naficy     207
    Exploring the Dark Side   Christopher J. Patrick, Ph.D.   Sarah K. Patrick     221
    Harry Potter and the Word That Shall Not Be Named   Mikhail Lyubansky, Ph.D.     233
    Evolution, Development, and the Magic of Harry Potter   David H. Rakison   Caroline Simard, BSc., DMV     249
    Learning From Harry
    Using Psychological Treatment with Harry   Neil Mulholland, Ph.D.     265
    Defense Against the Real Dark Arts   Patricia A. Rippetoe, Ph.D.     283
    Resisting Social Influence   Melanie C. Green, Ph.D.     299
    Harry Potter and the Magic of Transformation   Laurie J. Pahel     311
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