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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... language and the imagination and with seeing what happens. They tend, instead, to want monitoring, measuring and those damn statistics. They want to see upward trends, graphs and an overall picture that says 'success'. The ideal arts ...
... language barrier between patients and doctors, with patients often not expressing their real needs. 'We are supposed to be healing them', said Dr Rice. 'But how can we if we do not know what is wrong?' 4 Chatterjee spoke in quite ...
... does this generate the risk of measuring something irrelevant (should a comparative study set poems with 'relaxing' pastoral themes against texts with 'demanding' contemporary language, or are perceived EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION 15.
Fiona Sampson. themes against texts with 'demanding' contemporary language, or are perceived symptoms down to the ... language used in certain ways; good practice by publicly accountable professionals; and the human dimension of ...
... language common to all. Human experience is individual and disorganised, a chaos of emotion and sensation which cannot speak in the systematic, technical terms of clinical textbook or public accountancy. Creative writing, which may ...
Contenido
Thinking Through Practice | 117 |
The Contributors | 228 |
Useful Addresses | 231 |
Subject Index | 232 |
Author Index | 239 |