Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight (Wiley Psychology & Pop Culture)
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Batgirl (character)
Batman (character)
assessment
characteristics
depictions
sexual orientation
Batman (1943 serial)
Batman (1989 movie)
Batman (TV series)
Batman and Robin (1949 serial)
Batman Begins
Batman Forever
Batman Beyond
Batman Returns
Batman & Robin
Batman: The Animated Series
Batman: Year One
Batwoman (character)
behavioral therapy for fears
behaviorism
belief perseverance
biocentrist perspective
biogenic amnesia
bipolar disorder
birth order effects
Black Mask (character)
borderline personality disorder
Bowlby, John
Breyfogle, Norm
Brown, Stephanie (character)
burglary
Burton, Tim
Calendar Man (character)
Campbell, Joseph
catecholamines
Catwoman (character). See also Kyle, Selina
characters, narrative function of
child molesters
Chill, Joe (character)
classical conditioning
Cleckley, Hervey
Cluemaster (character)
cognitive development
cognitive dissonance
cognitive psychology
collective unconscious
Collins, Max Allan
Comics Code Authority
commitment, criminal and civil
comorbid conditions
competence to stand trial
compulsions
concrete operational stage
conduct disorder
conformity perspective on crime
Conroy, Kevin
conservation, principle of
control groups
conventional morality
Conway, Gerry
Coogan, Peter
coping skills
counterphobic behavior
Crane, Jonathan. See Scarecrow
crime
celebrities of
serial
theories on
criminal nature
juvenile delinquency
overview of
personality disorders and
psychopathy and
sensation seeking in
Daniels, Bradley
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Returns
The Dark Knight Rises
death instinct
deception
defense mechanisms
deindividuation
delusions
Dent, Harvey. See Two-Face
dependent personality disorder
development, stages of
diagnosis, definition of
DiDio, Dan
Dini, Paul
disinhibition
dismissing-avoidant attachment
disorganized attachment
displacement
dissociation and dissociative disorders
Dix, Dorothea
Dixon, Chuck
Drake, Tim (character)
duality
dual/multiple relationships in psychotherapy
Ducard, Henri (character)
eco-terrorism
ego
Ego Integrity vs. Despair
eidetic memory
Electra complex
Englehart, Steve
Erikson, Erik
Erikson, Joan
evil
existentialist psychology
extinction
extraversion
false confessions
father figures
al Ghul
Batman as
failed
overview of
successful
fear
counterphobic behavior
criminal nature and
facing
gelatophobia
intimidation and
as recurring element
responses to
roots of
Scarecrow and
Strange and
xenophobia
Feige, Kevin
Festinger, Leon
fetishism
fight-or-flight response
Finger, Bill
Batman foes and
as co-creator of Batman
on Robin
Fingeroth, Danny
flooding technique
folie à deux
forensic psychiatrists
formal operations
Fox, Lucius (character)
freedom versus security
Freud, Anna
Freud, Sigmund
career of
defense mechanisms of
Hamlet and
Robin and
theories of
Wertham and
Friedman, Cary A.
gelatophobia
gender roles
Generativity vs. Stagnation stage
Goldsman, Akiva
Gordon, Barbara (character)
Gordon, James (character)
Gordon, James, Jr. (character)
graduated exposure technique
Grant, Alan
Grayson, Dick (character)
Great White Shark (character)
grief
growth, posttraumatic
hallucinations
Hamlet
Hamm, Sam
Hero’s Journey
hierarchy of needs
highway hypnosis
histrionic personality disorder
homosexuality
Horney, Karen
humanistic psychology
humor
hypervigilance
hypothetico-deductive reasoning
iatrogenesis
id
identification
Identity Achievement vs. Role Confusion stage
identity crisis
identity foreclosure
Immortality vs. Extinction stage
impulse-control disorder
individuation
Industry vs. Inferiority stage
Initiative vs. Guilt stage
insanity, as legal standard
Integrity vs. Despair stage
interactionist perspective
interrogation, models of
Intimacy vs. Isolation stage
introversion
Joker (character)
Jourard, Sidney
Jung, Carl
just-world phenomenon
juvenile delinquency
Kambam, Praveen R.
Kane, Bob
on Catwoman
as creator of Batman
Robin and
Vale and
women and
Karney, Benjamin R.
Keaton, Michael
King Tut (character)
kleptomania
Kohlberg, Lawrence
Kramer, Jeffrey
Kyle, Selina (character)
in movies
as love interest
as orphan
See also Catwoman
Langley, Travis
learning perspective on crime
Ledger, Heath
Lerner, Melvin
Levitz, Paul
libido
Lightner, Candace
limbic system
locus of control
love, triangular theory of
Lytle, Paul
Mad Hatter (character)
Marston, William Moulton
masks, wearing of
Maslow, Abraham
maturational grief
maturation hypothesis of personality
meaning, search for
Medhurst, Andy
medication
, psychiatric
Meltzer, Brad
mental illness, depictions of
Meriwether, Lee
metacognition
midlife crisis
Miller, Frank. See also Batman: Year One; The Dark Knight Returns
M’Naghten Rule
Moore, Alan
moral development
Morrison, Grant
mother figures
motivation
for burglary
extrinsic and intrinsic
fear and
needs in
Mr. Freeze (character)
Murray, Henry
mythomania
narcissistic personality disorder
nature versus nurture debate
needs and motivation
neurotransmitters
Newton, Don
Nocturna (character)
Nolan, Christopher
nonconformist perspective on crime
nonsocialized offenders
objectification
obsessions
obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Oedipus complex
O’Neil, Dennis
operant conditioning
oppositional defiant disorder
origin stories
paranoid schizophrenia
paraphilias
parenting styles
parents
attachment theory
loss of
Parikh, Rakul K.
Pavlov, Ivan
pedophilia
Penguin (character)
Pennyworth, Alfred (character)
Persona archetype
personality disorders
personality types
phallic stage fixation
pheromones
phobias
physical training
Piaget, Jean
Pinel, Philippe
Poison Ivy
polygraphs
postconventional morality
postindustrial mythology
posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
preconventional morality
Prisoner’s Dilemma
preoperational stage
profiling, offender or criminal
prognosis, definition of
protection-motivation theory
pseudomemory
psychiatrists
psychoactive substances
psychodynamic approach
psychogenic amnesia
psychologists
psychopathology
psychopathy
psychosis
psychosocial stages of development
psychotic disorders
punishment
Quinn, Harley (character)
reaction formation
Red Hood (character)
reinforcement
repression
resilience
Riddler (character)
Robin (character)
Birth order effects and
Brown as
in comic books
creation of character of
death by vote
Drake as
Grayson as
as inner child of Batman
relationships with
role of
stages of development of
Todd as
D. Wayne as
Robinson, Jerry, xii
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosenberg, Robin
Rush, Benjamin
sadistic personality disorder
Scarecrow (character)
schizophrenia
Schumacher, Joel
Schwartz, Julius
screen history. See also the respective films and series
secure attachment
Seduction of the Innocent
self-actualization
sensation seeking
sensorimotor stage
Shadow archetype
shaping
shared psychotic disorder
Shuster, Joe
sidekicks. See also Robin
Siegel, Jerry
Skinner, B. F.
Smith, Jennifer
socialized offenders
sociopathy
Spider-Man (character)
Spoiler. See Brown, Stephanie
St. Cloud, Silver (character)
Sternberg, Robert
Strange, Hugo (character)
stress and trauma
styles of humor
superego
Super Friends (TV series)
superheroes
after 9/11