Writing Works: A Resource Handbook for Therapeutic Writing Workshops and ActivitiesVictoria Field, Gillie Bolton, Kate Thompson Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006 M08 15 - 256 páginas The use of creative writing as a route to personal development is a powerful therapeutic tool - a fact that is recognized in the growing numbers of workshops and writing groups within professional contexts, including clinical, health and criminal justice settings. |
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... relationship, and invite me to put on my teacher or editor's hat. 'Fun' and 'enjoyment' are other keywords. Nothing of excitement, interest or usefulness will happen if writer and facilitator are not enjoying themselves, because writing ...
... relationship with the self By inviting clients to explore the idea of writing, we are offering them a way of working which goes beyond the confines of the therapeutic relationship and returns them to the relationship with the self in a ...
... relationship between therapist and client is crucial in writing within therapy. Increasingly research tells us this relationship is the most significant factor in the progress and outcome of therapy, rather than the type of therapy or ...
... relationships which develop within the group and between the group and the facilitator, are powerful aspects of and contributors to the therapeutic benefit of the writing. Dealing with distressed group members Boundaries are something ...
... relationships from their own lives by other people in the group which can have emotional results. It is useful to think about what to do when a group member becomes upset or overwhelmed in a meeting or ... relationship, 30 Writing Works.
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Writing from Within | 139 |
APPENDIX 1 MAP OF THE BOOK
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APPENDIX 2 CLASSIC EXERCISES
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APPENDIX 3 USEFUL RESOURCES
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REFERENCES
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CONTRIBUTORS
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SUBJECT INDEX
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AUTHOR INDEX
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