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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... Field Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Paul Munden, National Association of Writers in Education Communicating Existential Issues Through Reading Poetry: A Project in a Swedish Hospice Inger Eriksson, University of Lund ...
... field, Lapidus,1 started by a working group of half-a-dozen committed individuals including representatives of the Poetry Society and Survivors' Poetry, now has more than 200 members. Activities in the field are developing in every ...
... field consists of: for two reasons, one intrinsic and one extrinsic. The intrinsic reason has to do with the field's identity. Only if we know what we are trying to achieve can we know what to do in order to achieve it. In other words ...
... field has attempted to quantify such beneficial outcomes. A major problem with this approach is that artistic merit10 – in other words, the writing practice itself– cannot be quantified, although it may well differ in merit as well as ...
... field: 1. the ways in which writing generates benefits; 2. other outcomes which are not described as beneficial but which are perceived as positive – 'rewards'; 3. most fundamental of all, the very individuality of each participant's ...
Contenido
Thinking Through Practice | 117 |
The Contributors | 228 |
Useful Addresses | 231 |
Subject Index | 232 |
Author Index | 239 |