Ritual, Family and Therapy in Anglophone Literatures
by Lars Heiler
English | 2025 | ISBN: 3031831004 | 257 Pages | True PDF | 3.7 MB
by Lars Heiler
English | 2025 | ISBN: 3031831004 | 257 Pages | True PDF | 3.7 MB
This book investigates the triadic constellations between ritual, family, and therapy in literature in English. Many rituals, so-called rites of passage in particular, are strongly associated with the changing status of individuals as members of a family unit. Traditional healing rituals were often designed to have a therapeutic effect, sometimes mentally, but also physically, whereas modern psychotherapies often include ritual elements in order to enhance the efficacy of their treatment. Families, on the other hand, can be the site of therapeutic activity by providing protection, stability, and emotional comfort; yet, difficult family constellations may also be the origin of emotional distress and the reason why a person needs counselling and therapeutic support in the first place. Modern therapies, such as family systems therapy, have expanded their range of interest and influence in order to look at the whole family unit, not just the symptomatic individual, as client. This study discusses nine literary texts―six novels, one literary memoir, and two plays―in which the three dimensions intersect and mutually influence each other.