Logically, if there is a psycholiterary field of study, there ought to be practitioners. These would be people who prescribe art. Could art museums be segregated by emotive outcome? Could literature generally? Music?
I think everyone should watch “The secret life of plants”, which should be a part of all core curriculums, or at least the part dealing with Cleve Backster’s work.
In moving through life, there is really no more important initial question than whether we are machines happening to possess apparent sentience, or actually conscious beings which interact directly with our surrounding universe.
Once a firmly positive, and scientifically founded context of connetion is established, the way forward becomes subjective and unique to each actual in-dividual. Psycholiterary therapists can help with this.