Not formally. But might this be similar to Bibliotherapy discussed in the 70s?

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On Feb 17, 2013, at 1:11 PM, "Michael Britt" <mich...@thepsychfiles.com> wrote:

> I've been reading a very interesting piece of research lately on the concept 
> of experience taking.  The article is:
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> Kaufman, G. F., & Libby, L. K. (2012, March 26). Changing Beliefs and 
> Behavior Through
> Experience-Taking. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
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> The idea is that we can become particularly absorbed into a book (or any 
> "narrative", which I assume means TV or movies as well) in which the 
> narrative is first-person and the characters are from our own social identity 
> group.  This absorption into the story can lead to attitudinal and even 
> behavioral changes.  Anyone else familiar with this line of research on 
> "experience taking"?
> 
> Michael
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