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Reading fiction together to support reflective practice and recovery in serious mental illness: The value of book club.

Jay A HammBethany L Leonhardt
Published in: Psychiatric rehabilitation journal (2024)
Participating in a book club that reads fiction as an adjunctive experience to supervision can promote recovery-oriented psychotherapy in four key ways: including its promotion of reflection on self, patients, and the experience of therapy for psychosis, its promotion of reflection on recovery and barriers to recovery, its ability to offer an experiential model of intersubjectivity, and its value in supporting peer consultation and helping offset clinician burnout. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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