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Jul 14, 2011 · If there is one thing psychologists can learn from the Harry Potter phenomenon, it is that people love magic. J. K. Rowling's richly developed world of wizards and mystical creatures and...
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.
Sep 9, 2014 · Why Everyone Should Read Harry Potter. Tales of the young wizard instill empathy, a study finds. By Bret Stetka. Mind & Brain. As the familiar story goes, not long ago there was an orphan who...
- Bret Stetka
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.
Jul 1, 2021 · Harry Potter seems uniquely suited to therapeutic use in mental health recovery. The Harry Potter universe is both widely accessible and incredibly popular, and this feature combined with its depth of narrative and genre may make it uniquely suitable to supporting mental health recovery.
- Kelsey V. Tribe, Fiona Ann Papps, Fiona Calvert
- 2021
J.K. Rowling weaves a tapestry of human psychology, exploring themes of identity, trauma, friendship, and the choices that shape us. In this blog post, we delve into the psychology of the characters in Harry Potter, analyzing their motivations, fears, and personal growth throughout the series.
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Nov 22, 2016 · In this study, I conduct a textual analysis of the Harry. Potter series using the perspective of theory of mind and simulation theory as a guide. After analyzing a range of situations in which Harry and his friends respond. empathetically to acts of discrimination, I argue that empathy in the series is.