Understanding trauma and the path to rehabilitation with reference to Harry Potter and Shiva Trilogy
- 作者: Jhajharia S.1, Choudhary S.2
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隶属关系:
- Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University
- Mody University of Science and Technology
- 期: 卷 29, 编号 1 (2024)
- 页面: 174-185
- 栏目: REVIEWS
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2312-9220/article/view/319236
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.22363/2312-9220-2024-29-1-174-185
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/LAVXTH
- ID: 319236
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Over the past century, the forays into the human psyche have contributed a great deal towards mental health awareness. However, present times feel the demand of focusing on milder issues than extreme psychological disorders, since the seemingly inconsequential issues in isolation have the potential to become a cause for severe mental health issues as they begin piling up if ignored without being dealt with. The purpose of this study is to explore the availability and validation of such avenues. This research follows the origin and evolution of trauma through the works of medicals, academics, theorists, and researchers to create a cohesive and wholesome picture, covering the vast span of the human psyche from the foundations in psychoanalytic theory to the pluralistic trauma theory in literature; and it’s correlation to the issues on a spectrum of trauma from mild to severe, faced by literary characters in the Shiva Trilogy and Harry Potter’s novels that kept being overlooked and turned into the underlying cause of extreme issues. The researchers analyze through this study that trauma cannot be limited to just mental health disorders severe enough to require professional attention. Rather, they indicate the requirement for an inclusive approach and deeper study into the seemingly superficial events and issues of trauma before they have the chance to build up to the severity of mental health disorders.
作者简介
Sangeeta Jhajharia
Sri Karan Narendra Agriculture University
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: drsangeetajhajharia@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-9989-6887
Assistant Professor
Jobner, Jaipur, Republic of IndiaShikha Choudhary
Mody University of Science and Technology
Email: drsangeetajhajharia@gmail.com
Ph.D. Scholar Lakshmangarh, Sikar, Republic of India
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