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Poetry Therapy : Interface of the Arts and Psychology

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Building on the American Psychological Association tradition of the arts and psychology, this book addresses the therapeutic aspects and clinical use of metaphor, narrative, journal writing, storytelling, bibliotherapy, poetry and the related arts.

Based on clinical theory and romantic philosophy, a unified poetry therapy practice model is presented that combines the use of literature in therapy, creative expression, and symbols/rituals.

Poetry therapy has been formally recognized for 30 years and practised worldwide with a wide range of clients and in numerous settings including hospitals, hospices, mental health centres, family service agencies, addiction centres, schools, nursing homes, and correctional settings.

The book is organized along three dimensions: 1) theory and practice of poetry therapy covering individual, family and group modalities; 2) use of poetry therapy along developmental markers with specific attention to abused children, battered women, suicidal adolescents, and the elderly; and 3) research and professional development including credentialing, building resources, and education/training.

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CRC Press Inc
1574441833 / 9781574441833
Hardback
01/07/1999
United States
English
210 pages, references
Professional & Vocational Learn More