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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... session, he was able to go away and solve an economic problem which had been eluding him for days. The reports we had back from the various projects sometimes made us laugh and sometimes brought tears to our eyes. There was no doubt in ...
... sessions. I was extremely impressed by the work, not just by the quality of poetry produced but by the atmosphere and the commitment of those in the group. It was a very moving experience. 3 In a way, this was the most exploratory ...
... session on 'Writing about Disease', the emphasis was interestingly on the poem as diagnostic aid, not therapy. One panellist explained how she points students to work which addresses a particular trauma, rather than encouraging them to ...
... sessions. The body of our work, though – as I will discuss in this chapter–has been reading poetry with people who are receiving care. Unlike in other models such as Bibliotherapy,3however, we did not read poetry astherapy but –as part ...
... sessions. Sometimes I began by asking the group whether they wanted to listen to a joyful poem or a sad one. I might also suggest an angry poem. In the rest of this chapter I would like to describe how one particular session of the ...
Contenido
Thinking Through Practice | 117 |
The Contributors | 228 |
Useful Addresses | 231 |
Subject Index | 232 |
Author Index | 239 |