Using Fantasy Literature to Cope With Mental Illness and Addiction
Reading fantasy literature like the “Harry Potter” series can help people struggling with addiction and mental health issues heal.
Reading fantasy literature like the “Harry Potter” series can help people struggling with addiction and mental health issues heal.
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