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Culture and mood disorders: the effect of abstraction in image, narrative and film on depression and anxiety

Med Humanit. 2020 Dec;46(4):430-443. doi: 10.1136/medhum-2018-011459. Epub 2019 Oct 31.

Abstract

Can cultural representations be used to therapeutic effect in the treatment of mood disorders like depression and anxiety? This article develops a theoretical framework that outlines how this might be achieved by way of mid-level cultural metrics that allow otherwise heterogeneous forms of representation to be grouped together. Its prediction is that abstract representations-as measured by Shannon entropy-will impact positively on anxiety, where concrete representations will positively impact on depression. The background to the prediction comes from construal level theory, a branch of social psychology that deals with the effects of abstraction on psychological distance; the types of cultural representations analysed include image, narrative and film. With a view to evaluating the hypothesis, the article surveys the empirical literature in art therapy, creative bibliotherapy and cinema therapy.

Keywords: Art; Film; Medical Humanities; Narrative Medicine; Psychotherapy.

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Humans
  • Mood Disorders*
  • Motion Pictures*
  • Narration