A Psychological Analysis of the Role of Expressive Writing in Trauma

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Felles, N. 2018. A Psychological Analysis of the Role of Expressive Writing in Trauma. in: Çakırtaş, O., Kızıltaş, Ş. and Trinidad, C, D. (ed.) The Politics of Traumatic Literature: Narrating Human Psyche and Memory Cambridge Cambridge Scholars. pp. 88-89
AuthorsFelles, N.
EditorsÇakırtaş, O., Kızıltaş, Ş. and Trinidad, C, D.
Abstract

This book is a collection of essays offering an inside view into the inner analysis of traumatic literary studies wherein language is used as a medium of expression so as to interpret man, psyche and memory. By making literature the partner of a dialogue with psychology, in order to better comprehend the psyche, it serves to alter the way of understanding the literary phenomenon.

Featuring relevant coverage on topics such as literary production, psychology in literature, identity, and traumatic studies, this book provides in-depth analysis that is suitable for academicians, students, professionals, and researchers interested in discovering more about the relationship between psychology and literature and their effects on thinking.

Keywordspsychological analysis; traumatic literary studies; literary production ; psychology in literature
Page range88-89
Year2018
Book titleThe Politics of Traumatic Literature: Narrating Human Psyche and Memory
PublisherCambridge Scholars
Place of publicationCambridge
ISBN 978-1-5275-1338-9
Web address (URL)https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-5275-1338-9
Output statusPublished
Publication dates27 Sep 2018
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Deposited21 Aug 2024
JournalCambridge Scholars Publishing
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