Synopsis
Psychologist, Holocaust survivor and author Bruno Bettelheim discusses his imprisonment in Dachua and how it influenced his view on life with the effect of Freud and Kant’s philosophy. Bettelheim was known as an early adopter on the topic of autism.
Details
Broadcast Date
1961
Physical Format
2 sound tape reels (ca. 60 min.) : 7 in.
Duration
26 minutes, 9 seconds
Ownership
The Chicago History Museum
Topics
Education Healthcare, Medicine, Mental Health Anthropology & Sociology Travel & Culture - Germany
People
Tags
Psychologists--United States--Interviews Bettelheim, Bruno, 1903-1990 Bettelheim, Bruno, 1903-1990 The Informed Heart: Autonomy in a Mass Age Bettelheim, Bruno, 1903-1990--Interviews Bettelheim, Bruno, 1903-1990--Interviewees Audiotapes Radio programs WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.) German Holocaust survivors' writings Holocaust survivors Holocaust Holocaust--Germany Holocaust--psychology Holocaust surivovrs--psychology Television and children--Case studies Personality--Cross-cultural studies Personality--psychology Personality (Canon law) Riesman, David, 1867-1940 Other-directed personality Effects of television on children Frank, Otto, 1889-1980 Mengele, Josef, 1911-1979 Human Experimentation--history--Germany Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel--Officials and employees. SS Personnel Concentration Camp Dachau Concentration camp inmates--Germany--Dachau Dachau (Concentration camp) Militant people Nyiszli, Miklós. Auschwitz Nyiszli, Miklós, 1901-1956 Eichmann, Adolf , 1906-1962 Nuclear physicists European integration (Berlin, Germany) Articulation (Psychology) Lieber Gott, mach mich stumm oder stumm Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889 Philosophy of the point of no return Freedom of choice Mass media and its effect on society Mass media and how it has shaped society Manipulation of genes Purpose of life—psychology Freedom of choice—psychology Development of opinion—psychology Dehumanization in the Holocaust Child concentration camp inmates. Effects of concentration camps on children Freedom to evaluate—psychology Philosophy of autonomy Children—decision making Decision making—psychology Nazi’s black list Mass society--Philosophy Philosophy and society Nazi Germany and the Holocaust Nazi propaganda Nazi propaganda--Germany Nazi persecution Heredity and genetics Manipulation of heredity and genetics Creativity. Creativity--history. Creativity—philosophy Preservation of freedom—philosophy Gas chambers in concentration camps Infantilism. Warsaw Ghetto (Warsaw, Poland)