memory-and-place-therapy
Revisiting locations associated with past happiness is proposed as a method to help Maya reconnect fragmented aspects of her identity and mental coherence.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
The chapter centers on a conversation between two characters deeply concerned about Maya's deteriorating mental health, characterized by symptoms such as manic-depressive cycles, memory loss, and affective flattening. They discuss possible scientific and metaphysical frameworks to understand her condition, including references to quantum physics and multidimensional space, and consider the therapeutic potential of reconnecting Maya with places tied to her past happiness. The dialogue intertwines personal worry with broader reflections on human cognition, emotion, and the nature of reality.