"The Matrix": An allegory of the psychoanalytic journey
Source: Acad Psychiatry. 2004 Spring;28(1):71-7.
Mischoulon D, Beresin EV.
Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Boston, MA 02114, USA.
"The Matrix" has been a huge commercial and critical success and has spawned a
series of books and essays exploring the philosophical and religious themes in
the story. The authors propose is that "The Matrix" can be interpreted as an
allegory for an individual's journey into spiritual and mental health, achieved
by overcoming one's intrapsychic conflicts with the help of psychodynamic
psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. Neo's story parallels the journey
undertaken by the individual who chooses to enter psychotherapy and illustrates
several themes of analytic psychotherapy, its benefits, and liabilities.
The movie may therefore serve as a teaching tool for psychiatric residents about
the goals, functions, and intricacies of psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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