The Self on the Page
Herausgeber: Hunt, Celia; Sampson, Fiona
The Self on the Page
Herausgeber: Hunt, Celia; Sampson, Fiona
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This book examines the potential of creative writing as a therapeutic tool. Illustrating a wide range of approaches, the contributors provide an introduction to thinking about creative writing in a personal development context with suggestions for further reading, and look at the potential evolution of therapeutic creative writing in the future.
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This book examines the potential of creative writing as a therapeutic tool. Illustrating a wide range of approaches, the contributors provide an introduction to thinking about creative writing in a personal development context with suggestions for further reading, and look at the potential evolution of therapeutic creative writing in the future.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781853024702
- ISBN-10: 1853024708
- Artikelnr.: 22396353
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 336g
- ISBN-13: 9781853024702
- ISBN-10: 1853024708
- Artikelnr.: 22396353
Edited by Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson
Introduction
Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson. Part 1 Current Practice of Creative Writing in Personal Development. 1.Writing and the Voice of the Child: Fictional Autobiography and Personal Development
Celia Hunt 2.The Self as Source: Creative Writing Generated from Personal Reflection
Cheryl Moskowitz
creative writer 3. The Web of Words: Collaborative Writing and Mental Health
Graham Hartill
Newport and Abergavenny MIND 4.`Men Wearing Pyjamas': Using Creative Writing with People with Learning Disabilities. Fiona Sampson. 5.Writing or Pills? Therapeutic Writing in Primary Health Care. Gillie Bolton
Sheffield University. 6. Final Fictions? Creative Writing and Terminally Ill People. Colin Archer
freelance writer. 7. A Matter of Life and Death of the Mind: Creative Writing and Dementia Sufferers
John Killick
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling Part 2: Theoretical Contexts for Creative Writing in Personal Development. 8.The Creative Word and the Created Life: The Cultural Context for Deep Autobiography
Peter Abbs
University of Sussex. 9. Thinking about Language as Our Way through the World: Some Sources for a Model
Fiona Sampson. 10. Writing
the Self and the Social Process. Mary Stuart
University of Sussex. 11. The Empty Word and the Full Word: The Emergence of Truth in Writing
Trevor Pateman
University of Sussex. 12.The Transformative Effect of Reading
Janet Campbell
University of Sussex. 13. Autobiography and the Psychotherapeutic Process
Celia Hunt. 14.Towards a Writing Therapy? The Implications of Existing Practice and Theory
Fiona Sampson and Celia Hunt.
Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson. Part 1 Current Practice of Creative Writing in Personal Development. 1.Writing and the Voice of the Child: Fictional Autobiography and Personal Development
Celia Hunt 2.The Self as Source: Creative Writing Generated from Personal Reflection
Cheryl Moskowitz
creative writer 3. The Web of Words: Collaborative Writing and Mental Health
Graham Hartill
Newport and Abergavenny MIND 4.`Men Wearing Pyjamas': Using Creative Writing with People with Learning Disabilities. Fiona Sampson. 5.Writing or Pills? Therapeutic Writing in Primary Health Care. Gillie Bolton
Sheffield University. 6. Final Fictions? Creative Writing and Terminally Ill People. Colin Archer
freelance writer. 7. A Matter of Life and Death of the Mind: Creative Writing and Dementia Sufferers
John Killick
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling Part 2: Theoretical Contexts for Creative Writing in Personal Development. 8.The Creative Word and the Created Life: The Cultural Context for Deep Autobiography
Peter Abbs
University of Sussex. 9. Thinking about Language as Our Way through the World: Some Sources for a Model
Fiona Sampson. 10. Writing
the Self and the Social Process. Mary Stuart
University of Sussex. 11. The Empty Word and the Full Word: The Emergence of Truth in Writing
Trevor Pateman
University of Sussex. 12.The Transformative Effect of Reading
Janet Campbell
University of Sussex. 13. Autobiography and the Psychotherapeutic Process
Celia Hunt. 14.Towards a Writing Therapy? The Implications of Existing Practice and Theory
Fiona Sampson and Celia Hunt.
Introduction
Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson. Part 1 Current Practice of Creative Writing in Personal Development. 1.Writing and the Voice of the Child: Fictional Autobiography and Personal Development
Celia Hunt 2.The Self as Source: Creative Writing Generated from Personal Reflection
Cheryl Moskowitz
creative writer 3. The Web of Words: Collaborative Writing and Mental Health
Graham Hartill
Newport and Abergavenny MIND 4.`Men Wearing Pyjamas': Using Creative Writing with People with Learning Disabilities. Fiona Sampson. 5.Writing or Pills? Therapeutic Writing in Primary Health Care. Gillie Bolton
Sheffield University. 6. Final Fictions? Creative Writing and Terminally Ill People. Colin Archer
freelance writer. 7. A Matter of Life and Death of the Mind: Creative Writing and Dementia Sufferers
John Killick
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling Part 2: Theoretical Contexts for Creative Writing in Personal Development. 8.The Creative Word and the Created Life: The Cultural Context for Deep Autobiography
Peter Abbs
University of Sussex. 9. Thinking about Language as Our Way through the World: Some Sources for a Model
Fiona Sampson. 10. Writing
the Self and the Social Process. Mary Stuart
University of Sussex. 11. The Empty Word and the Full Word: The Emergence of Truth in Writing
Trevor Pateman
University of Sussex. 12.The Transformative Effect of Reading
Janet Campbell
University of Sussex. 13. Autobiography and the Psychotherapeutic Process
Celia Hunt. 14.Towards a Writing Therapy? The Implications of Existing Practice and Theory
Fiona Sampson and Celia Hunt.
Celia Hunt and Fiona Sampson. Part 1 Current Practice of Creative Writing in Personal Development. 1.Writing and the Voice of the Child: Fictional Autobiography and Personal Development
Celia Hunt 2.The Self as Source: Creative Writing Generated from Personal Reflection
Cheryl Moskowitz
creative writer 3. The Web of Words: Collaborative Writing and Mental Health
Graham Hartill
Newport and Abergavenny MIND 4.`Men Wearing Pyjamas': Using Creative Writing with People with Learning Disabilities. Fiona Sampson. 5.Writing or Pills? Therapeutic Writing in Primary Health Care. Gillie Bolton
Sheffield University. 6. Final Fictions? Creative Writing and Terminally Ill People. Colin Archer
freelance writer. 7. A Matter of Life and Death of the Mind: Creative Writing and Dementia Sufferers
John Killick
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling Part 2: Theoretical Contexts for Creative Writing in Personal Development. 8.The Creative Word and the Created Life: The Cultural Context for Deep Autobiography
Peter Abbs
University of Sussex. 9. Thinking about Language as Our Way through the World: Some Sources for a Model
Fiona Sampson. 10. Writing
the Self and the Social Process. Mary Stuart
University of Sussex. 11. The Empty Word and the Full Word: The Emergence of Truth in Writing
Trevor Pateman
University of Sussex. 12.The Transformative Effect of Reading
Janet Campbell
University of Sussex. 13. Autobiography and the Psychotherapeutic Process
Celia Hunt. 14.Towards a Writing Therapy? The Implications of Existing Practice and Theory
Fiona Sampson and Celia Hunt.