J.K. Rowling has created a wizarding world almost entirely devoid of mental health issues and treatment. Nonetheless, Harry Potter offers four clear representations of Muggle psychiatric disorders that match the official diagnostic criteria. The most obvious is dementor-induced depression and the ability of both chocolate and the Patronus Charm to neutralize their effects. Rowling shows familiarity with both the published symptoms of clinical depression and its treatment. The Patronus Charm, with its reliance on substituting positive memories for distressing ones, resembles cognitive behavior therapy, a treatment for depression Rowling herself received. The happy memories Harry uses to summon his Patronus are those of successful escapes and...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...
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The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...
The Harry Potter (HP) novels have been proposed as a mental health (MH) tool. This study aims to map...
Spector's paper shows that J.K. Rowling's character Harry Potter reflects many principles of child d...
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The magical fictional setting of the Harry Potter novels is not one separated from our own. It featu...
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Realism and imagination serve roles in J.K. Rowling’s world creation in the Harry Potter series and ...
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This article will explore J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter (2004) literary series from a psychoanalytical...
This essay examines various fears presented in the Harry Potter series along with the psychological ...
J.K. Rowling\u27s Harry Potter series remains one of the most popular series ever created, loved by ...
The aim of this study is to explore the importance of love in its various manifestations in the liv...
Harry Potter is a very successful series of novels, mainly addressed to children and adolescents. Th...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...
This paper examines the individuation of Potter and Voldemort in Harry Potter series. To be a holist...
The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...
The Harry Potter (HP) novels have been proposed as a mental health (MH) tool. This study aims to map...
Spector's paper shows that J.K. Rowling's character Harry Potter reflects many principles of child d...
As Harry Potter and his friends grow, so do the intended readers, who supposedly mirror the protagon...
The magical fictional setting of the Harry Potter novels is not one separated from our own. It featu...
Literature usually concerns with human beings and their characters. As the human beings, they are g...
Realism and imagination serve roles in J.K. Rowling’s world creation in the Harry Potter series and ...
Research suggests that reading fiction can increase empathy, and a number of studies have found the ...
This article will explore J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter (2004) literary series from a psychoanalytical...
This essay examines various fears presented in the Harry Potter series along with the psychological ...
J.K. Rowling\u27s Harry Potter series remains one of the most popular series ever created, loved by ...
The aim of this study is to explore the importance of love in its various manifestations in the liv...
Harry Potter is a very successful series of novels, mainly addressed to children and adolescents. Th...
British novelist J.K Rowling uses many Dickensian types in her most famous saga: Harry Potter. This ...
This paper examines the individuation of Potter and Voldemort in Harry Potter series. To be a holist...
The enormous popularity of the Harry Potter books points to the deep resonance readers feel with the...