Doctor, does cinema heal? Cinema therapy as a solution to psychological problems
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We all love watching movies! They delight us, make us laugh, support us, frighten us, and overwhelm us... But have you ever considered that movies can also have a therapeutic effect, especially if you or your loved ones need real psychological help?
Cinema therapy is a distinct area of psychotherapy and psychocorrection that has proven its effectiveness. How often, when telling your loved ones the right and necessary things, do you encounter a wall of prejudice and an unwillingness to even listen? But a well-timed, carefully, and unobtrusively shown film won't provoke such a negative reaction and may even suggest a solution to a long-standing problem. The right film is more understandable and engaging than a book or a therapist's instructions. A film engages multiple senses at once, making it easier to deliver the necessary psychological medicine to a person's brain through such an engaging package.
In the book "Doctor, Does Cinema Heal?" In "Cinema Therapy as a Solution to Psychological Problems," I'll tell you about films and problems that can be addressed on the couch with popcorn, not in a therapist's chair. And believe me—the results will definitely be just as good! If you need to change the bad behavior of your loved ones and words aren't working, remember: where your words fail, the words of Richard Gere or Julia Roberts, Gosha Kutsenko or Konstantin Khabensky can. Don't despair!
Cinema therapy is a distinct area of psychotherapy and psychocorrection that has proven its effectiveness. How often, when telling your loved ones the right and necessary things, do you encounter a wall of prejudice and an unwillingness to even listen? But a well-timed, carefully, and unobtrusively shown film won't provoke such a negative reaction and may even suggest a solution to a long-standing problem. The right film is more understandable and engaging than a book or a therapist's instructions. A film engages multiple senses at once, making it easier to deliver the necessary psychological medicine to a person's brain through such an engaging package.
In the book "Doctor, Does Cinema Heal?" In "Cinema Therapy as a Solution to Psychological Problems," I'll tell you about films and problems that can be addressed on the couch with popcorn, not in a therapist's chair. And believe me—the results will definitely be just as good! If you need to change the bad behavior of your loved ones and words aren't working, remember: where your words fail, the words of Richard Gere or Julia Roberts, Gosha Kutsenko or Konstantin Khabensky can. Don't despair!
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