Creative Writing in Health and Social CareJessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004 M03 15 - 240 páginas This book is really a must-have for therapists and others in the creative arts, so that you can see how the workings of the human mind can be displayed through the arts. Even with serious illness, the mind can talk. And that is the point of the book'. |
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... context, the work has to speak to both arts and care discourses; and about each discourse to the other. A busy clinician may not automatically agree that an arts practice is a good thing, nor that it is relevant to the care context. An ...
... contexts in which these contributors work fit together to represent the range of health and social care: from hospice to long-stay dementia care to District Health Authority to user-led group to integrated day centre to clinical ...
... context. Robin Downie's chapter on the training of clinicians examines some aims which might justify the inclusion of creative writing and reading in the health care curriculum. He argues for several groups of 'transferable skills ...
... contexts, arguing, rather like Downie, that poetry develops a range of – primarily cognitive – skills; and, with Eriksson, that it affords opportunities for a range of personal, spiritual and emotional investigations. McLoughlin ...
... context established by 'writing in health and social care', this field emphasises that context. It is a context which may, however, be defined in one or more of several terms: the symptoms of illness, the individual's experience of and ...
Contenido
Thinking Through Practice | 117 |
The Contributors | 228 |
Useful Addresses | 231 |
Subject Index | 232 |
Author Index | 239 |