It’s easy for us to identify ourselves with novels. Because it contains a part of ourselves. These moving parts of our lives are beautifully reflected by the author through his character. The way we perceive what we are reading is a response to our thoughts. This feeling can lead to the best psychological analysis novels. Here are some examples I love with their psychological analysis and narratives. These stories I recommend to clients whenever possible. Let’s get started, if you are ready!
The Death of Ivan Ilyich – LN Tolstoy
It is difficult to understand how Tolstoycouldo can tell us so much about death and its psychology in just 80 pages. Let me briefly discuss the topic. In this book, we learn about a A person who has lived all his life By valuing living within the rules and facing death, This is the best. To read a book What is the inner workings of a person? Anyone who attempts to face death and confronts the questions that it brings, is able to live with the end. In this book, where you can find pieces from the stages of the Grief process (Kübler-Ross Mourning Model) and Existential Psychotherapy Approaches, you will feel pain, anger, grief, rage,r, and many other emotions together with the main character.
Living – Yu Hua
The book opens with a traveler listening as the author recounts Fungus’s life from his youth until his death. My opinion was that the book dealt with With our determination to live the life we love, no matter what the circumstance. The book is available here Where family ties and relationships intersect These are also frequently mentioned. We sometimes feel sorry for our main character, and get angry at him. Because he’s imperfect, we cannot make any wrong or right decisions. It is not perfect, but it does have faults like us all. I It’s a great book about people..
Patrick Melrose Series – Edward St. Aubyn
Patrick Melrose is a series that contains many novels. Psychological problems, such as Childhood traumas, abuse, substance abuse, and depression, which the author calls semi-autobiographical novels, are conveyed to the reader. In total, there are five books in the series. We learn about childhood traumas, parental neglect and sexual abuse in the first book. As we read, we are able to see how life unfolds, much like we wish we could have only read novels. The second book focuses on the young adulthood, abuse and neglect, and how he becomes a dependent adult. The impact of unresolved trauma, as well as the pain of confrontation. Other books cover topics like adulthood, marriage and conflict as well as forgiveness.
Song of the Impossible – Haruki Murakami
This novel is about Toru Watanabe’s youth years. He heard the song “Norwegian Wood” on a trip and was able to go back to his early teens. I love to read books The fastest I have ever read. The book’s general mood was depressing and pessimistic, but I felt naivety as well as compassion. I This is because emotion and thought are interconnected. It seemed quite realistic to see the protagonist in his youth and adolescence. Identity acquisition and self discovery In adolescence It is presented from a practical viewpoint. This book The central theme of love & death is Anyone who has experienced adolescence will recognize its significance. My particular It is a good idea to listen to the Spotify playlist “Norwegian Wood – Haruki Murakami” on a cold day..
Fear – Stefan Zweig
Zweig’s ability to describe psychological phenomena is something that I am sure anyone who is familiar with literature can appreciate. This book is the opposite.A psychological novel about pure emotion, titled after a fearful feeling, is titled. We read in the book about the transfer of emotions that began with a woman living alone. Enjoy a comfortable life Cheating on her husband and then blackmailing him, making him anxious. Fear might be the most frightening emotion humans feel. It’s often true, no matter how ironic or absurd. Fear of feeling the fear This is what drives us. This book will show you how. Fear can lead to fearful behavior..