Writing cures : an introductory handbook of writing in counselling and psychotherapy / / edited by Gillie Bolton ... [et al.].

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Year of Publication:2004
Language:English
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Physical Description:xviii, 238 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The passion of science, the precision of poetry: therapeutic writing, a review of the literature / Jeannie K. Wright
  • Cognitive psychology and the biomedical foundations of writing therapy / Geoff Lowe
  • The contribution of narrative ideas and writing practices in therapy / Jane Speedy
  • Reading ourselves: imagining the reader in the writing process / Celia Hunt
  • From archetype to impressions: the magic of words / Derek Steinberg
  • Writing by patients and therapists in cognitive and analytic therapy / Anthony Ryle
  • Journal writing as a therapeutic tool / Kate Thompson
  • Writing the link between body and mind: the use of writing in clients suffering from chronic stress-related medical disorders / Stephanie Howlett
  • 'When I write I think': personal uses of writing by international students / Colin Lago
  • 'Every poem breaks a silence that had to be overcome': the therapeutic role of poetry writing / Gillie Bolton and John Latham
  • On the road to recovery: writing as a therapy for people in recovery from addiction / Claire Williamson
  • Therapy online: the therapeutic relationship in typed text / Kate Anthony
  • Developing online, text-based counselling in the workplace / Jeannie K. Wright
  • Electronic text-based communication: assumptions and illusions created by the transference phenomena / Lin Griffiths
  • Messages to Jo: the Samaritans' experience of email befriending / Stephanie Howlett and Robert Langdon
  • Ethical and practical dimensions of online writing cures / Stephen Goss and Kate Anthony
  • Reflective and therapeutic writing in counsellor training / Jaquie Daniels and Colin Feltham
  • The uses of writing in the supervision of cognitive analytic therapy / Anthony Ryle
  • Black and blue: writing for reflective practice / Gillie Bolton, Heather Allan and Helen Drucquer
  • After the session: 'freewriting' in response / John Hilsdon
  • Writing in a reflective practice group for staff working with people with dementia / Lisa Heller
  • Conclusions and looking forward / Gillie Bolton and Jeannie K. Wright, Gillie Bolton.