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Jul 1, 2021 · The research addresses two questions: first, how do six fans in recovery from mental health challenges use Harry Potter narratives in their mental health recovery journey; and second, what elements do these fans identify as useful about the Harry Potter narratives for their recovery journey?
- Kelsey V. Tribe, Fiona Ann Papps, Fiona Calvert
- 2021
Jul 31, 2019 · While the 'Harry Potter' series is incredibly fascinating and entertaining as a work of fiction, it also teaches us valuable lessons on mental health and well-being.
- Noma Nazish
May 7, 2018 · This isn’t the only thing that J.K. Rowling has described in the book with something relating to mental illness. In the fifth book, Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix, Harry is possessed by Voldemort, and Voldemort controls Harry’s thoughts, and feelings.
Jan 22, 2019 · Here we take a look at the role of Harry Potter in therapy, and some of the ways in which you might consider integrating discussion of Rowling’s characters into your own clinical work.
Mar 12, 2024 · Explore the concept of Harry Potter receiving mental health support at Hogwarts. Dive into the traumas he endured, the impact on his psyche, and the potential benefits of therapy. Discover how counseling could have transformed Harry's emotional landscape and provided him with much-needed support.
Nov 11, 2024 · Role of Harry Potter in Addressing Mental Illness. The Harry Potter series tackles mental health issues in an accessible way. Characters like Harry and Luna Lovegood deal with trauma and grief, normalizing these experiences for readers. Rowling's writing reduces stigma around mental illness by presenting it as a common human struggle.
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Mar 1, 2002 · A North Carolina psychiatrist-psychoanalyst analyzes boy wizard Harry Potter. In addition to learning what makes him tick, she discovers parallels between his redemption and patients’ recovery in analysis.