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Subject: [TriumphOfContent] Anxious? Depressed? Literate? Try Bibliotherapy

 

  


 

 

What's the Big Idea? 

 One of the unfortunate early casualties of a data-driven world is anything
that can't easily be measured. The great promise of the recent push toward
the collection and analysis of "big data"  is scientific reproducibility. If
we collect enormous data sets on how millions of people behave, we can more
consistently produce things they want and need. The illusion - created in
part by the marketing advance guard of the data-mining firms - is that we're
already there. 

But many valuable things remain unmeasurable, and though we may be eager to
transcend once and for all the dark ages of human superstition, we're
foolish and premature when we dismiss intuition entirely. As generations of
book lovers will tell you, literature transforms us. If pressed to say
exactly how, most of us will mutter something about perspective or the
experience of entering another person's consciousness. But all would agree
that our best-loved books have in some significant way changed us for the
better. 

Author  <http://bigthink.com/users/alaindebotton> Alain de Botton (
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0307379108/ref=s9_simh_gw_p14_d2_i2?pf_rd_
m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0228QJP2S3KXV6BBZJVM&pf_rd_t=101&pf
_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846> Religion for Atheists,
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0679779159/ref=s9_simh_gw_p14_d2_i3?pf_rd_
m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=0228QJP2S3KXV6BBZJVM&pf_rd_t=101&pf
_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846> How Proust Can Change Your Life) and his
partners at the London-based  <http://www.theschooloflife.com/> School of
Life have taken this intuition a step further. Their "
<http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/couch/bibliotherapy/> bibliotherapy"
program matches individuals struggling in any aspect of their lives with a
list of books hand-selected to help them through tough times. You get your
reading list after an initial consultation with a bibliotherapist in which
you discuss your life, your reading history, and your problems. 

[VIDEO] Alain de Botton on Bibliotherapy

        

No, there's no training program - the three bibliotherapists currently on
staff include a longtime small bookstore owner, an author and an artist. And
of course, they're all avid, lifelong readers. No there's no objective
measure of the results - all the (abundant) evidence of bibliotherapy's
efficacy is anecdotal. And no, bibliotherapy is probably not the best remedy
for schizophrenia. 

What it does offer is distance from and perspective on your troubles as you
view them through the lens of other people's lives. The people are mostly
fictional (though some non-fiction is also prescribed) but they're dealing
with issues just like yours and almost certainly approaching them
differently.  

Inflexible thinking is characteristic of both anxiety and depression, the
two most common psychological complaints. In their non-clinical forms, these
ailments are self-perpetuating because the sufferer is locked into
thought-patterns that reinforce them. While unproven, literature's rumored
power to reorient and rewire these patterns is certainly worthy of future
study. 

In the meantime, the "shelf-help" program has a growing fan-base among
Londoners who appreciate its relatively low-cost, non-medicalized approach
to the anxieties that are characteristic of modern life. And for those
dubious of literature's healing power, the School of Life also offers
walk-in talk therapy, a program which also treats a certain degree of
psychological suffering as a normal, everyday occurrence. 

[VIDEO] Alain de Botton on how Proust can change your life

        

What's the Significance?  

What's remarkable about the School of Life's approach is that it flies in
the face of modern Western society's expectations of expertise and empirical
evidence for the efficacy of any service more serious than a manicure. It
offers alternative models for relieving our troubles at a time when
professional industries and drug companies have billions invested in the
notion that they, and only they are qualified to do so. 

But as Big Think blogger David Berreby
<http://bigthink.com/Mind-Matters/psychologists-assume-its-possible-to-know-
a-person-what-if-theyre-wrong> recently pointed out, psychology is one
science in which knowledge claims are particularly tough to verify, there
being so many variables involved in human thought and behavior. 

Bibliotherapy is a rare and refreshing acknowledgement, in this age of the
algorithm, that there's quite a lot we still don't understand, and that
we've got other options besides suffering in silence while waiting for the
science to catch up. 

 

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