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Could watching your favorite movie be a successful form of therapy? Researchers are looking into the ways that movies influence their viewers, and they re finding a positive influence on the audience s behaviors and their overall well-being.
Jared Ott is a PhD candidate in the School of Communication at Ohio State University. His research focuses on how people engage with and process narratives, and how this affects subsequent beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.
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By Cara Murez
HealthDay Reporter
FRIDAY, May 14, 2021 (HealthDay News) – A good movie can be more than mere entertainment: It can also help you feel more prepared to tackle life s challenges and be a better person, a new study suggests.
This may be why folks sometimes choose films with difficult subjects or those that make them sad, researchers say. Meaningful movies actually help people cope with difficulties in their own lives, and help them want to pursue more significant goals, said lead author Jared Ott, a graduate student in communication at Ohio State University in Columbus.
Many studies have examined how people react to films or film clips in a lab setting, said co-author Michael Slater, a professor of communications. This one was designed to see how films affect people in the real world.