Expectation Horizon and Horizon Fusion: Film and Television Appreciation Psychology and Audience Mental Health Adjustment
Deling FengAbstract
Objective
Modern audiences bear persistent life and social psychological pressure, accompanied by impetuous and confused mental states, leading to sub-health mental problems. Traditional film and television appreciation research ignores the psychological healing value of horizon fusion. This study explores the interaction mechanism between audience expectation horizon and work horizon, analyzes its influence on relieving audience psychological pressure, regulating negative mental states, and realizing effective mental health adjustment.
Subjects and Methods
This study adopts literary psychological analysis and questionnaire investigation, taking ordinary film and television audiences as research objects. It sorts out the theoretical connotation of expectation horizon and horizon fusion, collects audience data on viewing psychological pressure, emotional fluctuations and mental state changes, and empirically analyzes its practical effect on audience mental health intervention.
Results
Effective horizon fusion in film and television appreciation can effectively resolve audiences’ accumulated daily psychological pressure, relieve anxious and depressed negative mental states brought by life trivialities, produce positive emotional guidance, and significantly improve audiences’ overall mental health level and psychological resilience.
Conclusions
The matching and collision of aesthetic horizons constitute the core psychological path of film and television healing. Rational film and television appreciation based on horizon fusion can continuously alleviate public implicit psychological pressure, optimize individual fluctuating mental states, form positive psychological hints, and provide a feasible aesthetic intervention way for daily audience mental health maintenance.
Corresponding Author
Deling Feng, Huanghe University of Science and Technology, Zhengzhou 450061, Henan, China.