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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... sense the pleasure that the poems had given her. Christina Patterson, The Poetry Society Notes 1 Sue Stewart's introduction to Part Two, 'A Provider's Experience', indicates the scope of this work as well as looking at the importance of ...
... sense of objectively quantifiable gain : that is to say , of undeniable goods . Some of the research activity associated with the field has attempted to quantify such beneficial outcomes . A major problem with this approach is that ...
... sense that only one of the many practices which make up the field can be 'correct'. It is possible to turn this on its head, and point out that diversity and range can be a strength; that perhaps the field is developing – not like a ...
... sense of doing writing as well as reading without being limited purely to the 'therapeutic' model – has so far developed primarily in the UK,13 this volume indicates its geographic spread within Britain and its influence in two widely ...
... sense the 'view from the ground' of practice itself. Munden introduces the linked ideas of quality provision and of profes- sional development for writers involved in this work, stressing the impor- tance of training and of ...
Contenido
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Thinking Through Practice | 117 |
The Contributors | 228 |
Useful Addresses | 231 |
Subject Index | 232 |
Author Index | 239 |