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The Psychology of Zelda - Linking Our World to the Legend of Zelda Series

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Dr. Anthony Bean specializes in video games, children & adolescents, and the virtual worlds played in by all ages. He is considered an expert in this growing field, has been published extensively in the discipline. He works with children, adolescents, and adults who play video games and their families to better understand the immersive psychological effects video games have upon the individual and resulting family dynamics. Dr. Bean utilizes video game character identification techniques and other archetypal experiences to understand and develop intrinsic motivations for playing, personal identity, and discovering conscious and unconscious conflicts, cognitions, and behaviors. He has worked with children, adolescents, and adults on discovering their own symbolic transformations through the playing of video games and dealing with depression, trauma, anxiety, social isolation, and other common diagnoses to great success. Klappentext The psychological lessons, discourses and examples present in the Zelda games are tackled in this insightful book for gamers looking to engage more deeply with the franchise. Zusammenfassung It's dangerous to go alone! Take this (book). For more than 30 years, The Legend of Zelda—which immerses players in a courageous struggle against the shadowy forces of evil in a world of high fantasy—has spanned more than 30 different installments, selling over 75 million copies. Today, it is one of the most beloved video game franchises around the globe.  Video game sales as a whole have continued to grow, now raking in twice as much money per year as the entire film industry, and countless psychologists have turned their attention to the effects gaming has on us: our confidence, our identity, and our personal growth. The Psychology of Zelda applies the latest psychological findings, plus insights from classic psychology theory, to Link, Zelda, Hyrule, and the players who choose to wield the Master Sword.  In The Psychology of Zelda , psychologists who love the games ask:     • How do Link's battles in Ocarina of Time against Dark Link, his monstrous doppelganger, mirror the difficulty of confronting our personal demons and the tendency to be our own worst enemies?    • What lessons about pursuing life's greater meaning can we take away from Link's quests through Hyrule and beyond the stereotypical video game scenario of rescuing a Princess (Zelda)?    • What do we experience as players when we hear that familiar royal lullaby on the ocarina, Saria's spirited melody in the Lost Woods, or the iconic main theme on the title screen?    • How do the obstacles throughout Majora's Mask represent the Five Stages of Grief?    • What can Link's journey to overcome the loss of the fairy Navi teach us about understanding our own grief and depression?    • Why are we psychologically drawn to the game each and every time a new version becomes available even when they all have a similar storyline?  Think you've completed the quest? The Psychology of Zelda gives you new,  thrilling dungeons to explore and even more puzzles to solve. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Foreword Introduction Embodying the Virtual Hero: A Link to the Self Jonathan Erickson It's Dangerous to Go Alone: The Hero's Journey in the Legend of Zelda Stephen F. Kuniak The Nocturne of (Personal) Shadow Louise Grann The Archetypal Attraction Anthony M. Bean Unmasking Grief: Applying the Kübler-Ross Five Stages of Grief Model to The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask Larisa A. Garski, F. Cary Shepard, and Emory S. Daniel The Protective Power of Destiny: Posttraumatic Growth in the Legend of Zelda Larissa...

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Authors Anthony Bean
Assisted by Anthony Bean (Editor), Anthony M. Bean (Editor)
Publisher Benbella Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.02.2019
 
EAN 9781946885340
ISBN 978-1-946885-34-0
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 17 mm
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Lifestyle, personal development
Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Basic principles
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Data communication, networks
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Applied psychology

PSYCHOLOGY / Applied Psychology, Popular psychology, PSYCHOLOGY / Essays, Virtual worlds

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