Literature and Therapy

Literature and Therapy by Liz Burns, published by Taylor & Francis Limited in July 2019, explores the intricate relationship between literature and emotional well-being. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The book invites readers into the creative and imaginative realms that exist between individuals and their selected literary works, emphasizing the significance of emotion and intuition in this dynamic.
In this work, readers will discover how literature can serve as a transformative tool, fostering connections between psychological concepts and literary experiences. The text delves into various themes, including the interplay of psychoanalysis and mental health, while examining how literature can facilitate therapeutic processes. Burns presents a systemic view that highlights the role of reading in personal growth and understanding, making this book a thoughtful exploration of the intersection between literary criticism and psychology.
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Literature and Therapy: A Systemic View is an invitation to the world of literature, drawing us into the creative and imaginative spaces which lie between readers and their choice of novels, plays and poems. In this world, the fundamental importance of emotion and intuition is recognised, as is the power of literature to promote transforma
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