Therapists, coaches, healthcare professionals, and educators have known for decades that expressive writing is a powerful tool for better living. But until now, few have had access to practical applications that have proven successful. In this groundbreaking collection, you will discover how expressive writing can call us into healing community.
Therapists, coaches, healthcare professionals, and educators have known for decades that expressive writing is a powerful tool for better living. But until now, few have had access to practical applications that have proven successful. In this groundbreaking collection, you will discover how expressive writing can call us into healing community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kate Thompson, MA, CJT, is an existential counselor, journal therapist and writer. She pioneered the use of therapeutic writing in counseling and supervision in the UK. She now lives in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Kathleen Adams, MA, LPC, is psychotherapist, journal therapist, and international thought leader in the field of expressive/ therapeutic writing. She is the director of the Center for Journal Therapy and its online professional training division, the Therapeutic Writing Institute, in Denver. This is her eleventh book.
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Foreword Preface Kathleen Adams Section 1: Theory In This Together: Writing in Health and Social Care Graham Hartill and Victoria Field Your Brain on Ink: Expressive Writing and Neuroplasticity Deborah Ross Expressive Writing for Caregiver Resilience: A Research Perspective John Evans, Meredith Mealer, Karen Jooste, and Marc Moss Writing the Darkness: A Transformative Writing Model Sherry Reiter Emotional Balance, the Therapy Session, and the Journal Beth Jacobs Section 2: Practice WOWSA! Play-Based Journal Therapy Cherie Spehar Therapeutic Writing in Psychiatric Care Carol Ross Now That I See: Journal Writing with Deaf Teens Donna Houston Roots of Resilience: Writing for Practitioner Self-Care Susan Smith Pierce Creating a New Story after Brain Injury Barbara Stahura After the Deep Dive: Reflections on Writing beyond Cancer Jean Rowe Epilogue Honoring Silence Jeannie Wright and Kate Thompson About the Editors and Contributors Acknowledgments
Foreword Preface Kathleen Adams Section 1: Theory In This Together: Writing in Health and Social Care Graham Hartill and Victoria Field Your Brain on Ink: Expressive Writing and Neuroplasticity Deborah Ross Expressive Writing for Caregiver Resilience: A Research Perspective John Evans, Meredith Mealer, Karen Jooste, and Marc Moss Writing the Darkness: A Transformative Writing Model Sherry Reiter Emotional Balance, the Therapy Session, and the Journal Beth Jacobs Section 2: Practice WOWSA! Play-Based Journal Therapy Cherie Spehar Therapeutic Writing in Psychiatric Care Carol Ross Now That I See: Journal Writing with Deaf Teens Donna Houston Roots of Resilience: Writing for Practitioner Self-Care Susan Smith Pierce Creating a New Story after Brain Injury Barbara Stahura After the Deep Dive: Reflections on Writing beyond Cancer Jean Rowe Epilogue Honoring Silence Jeannie Wright and Kate Thompson About the Editors and Contributors Acknowledgments
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