This may be the most creative path to mental health you’ve never tried

Xiang and Yi, then students at Harvard Medical School and Harvard University, respectively, cited a number of studies (some with small sample sizes, by the way) showing various health benefits of reading, writing, and listening to poetry and creative nonfiction. They have been shown to combat stress and symptoms of depression, as well as reduce pain, both chronic and after surgery, the authors noted. Poetry has also been shown to improve mood, memory, and work performance.

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