cinematherapy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

cinema +‎ therapy

Noun[edit]

cinematherapy (uncountable)

  1. The viewing of thought-provoking or inspiring films as a form of therapy.
    • 2006, Barbara Klinger, Beyond the Multiplex: Cinema, New Technologies, and the Home:
      Cinematherapy combines a strategic mix of pop feminism (which presumes female independence and “girl power”) and stereotypes, then, as a primary method of appealing to female audiences.
    • 2010, Victoria Tischler, Mental Health, Psychiatry and the Arts: A Teaching Handbook, Radcliffe Publishing, →ISBN, page 31:
      Cinematherapy is an innovative way of working with couples and clients.
    • 2012, Skip Dine Young, Psychology at the Movies, Wiley-Blackwell, →ISBN, page 157:
      Cinematherapy should be thought of a[sic] technique for therapy, not a unique type of therapy.
    • 2014, Ryan M. Niemiec, Danny Wedding, Positive Psychology at the Movies: Using Films to Build Virtues and Character Strengths, Hogrefe Publishing, →ISBN, page 23:
      While the quantity of controlled research studies on cinematherapy is limited, it is clear that psychologists value the use of movies in clinical practice (Lampropoulos, Kazantzis, & Deane, 2004).