Abstract
Objective: To explore, through consideration of a number of literary works, the relationship between literature and psychiatry and to discuss the advantages that an interest in literature can offer psychiatric practice
Conclusions: Literature has the potential to impart knowledge in a more direct and engaging way than other information sources, and shapes attitudes. Literature also has the ability to harm. The practice of psychiatry is enriched by increasing our awareness of literary works and appreciating the contribution that these works can make to all stakeholders in the mental health field.